Metallic Epoxy Flooring
A decorative flooring system that pairs a striking metallic base coat with a durable polyaspartic topcoat for floors that look like polished stone.
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Polyaspartic is the faster, tougher alternative to standard epoxy. It cures in hours instead of days, holds up under Texas heat and hot tires, and resists yellowing - all without keeping your garage out of commission for a week.

Polyaspartic floor coatings in Burleson bond directly to your concrete slab and cure into a hard, UV-stable finish that resists scratches, stains, and moisture - most jobs are complete in a single day, and you can park on the floor within 24 hours.
Where standard epoxy can soften, yellow, or peel in the kind of heat Burleson garages see every July, polyaspartic stays stable. It cures faster, handles a wider temperature range during application, and holds its color and bond through years of hot tires, chemical spills, and Texas summer afternoons. If you have had an epoxy coating fail on you before, that is often why.
Polyaspartic pairs well with our garage floor coating service as a premium topcoat over an epoxy base, and it works alongside our metallic epoxy flooring systems when you want a high-end decorative finish with maximum durability. We will recommend the right combination for your space and budget during the estimate.
If your garage floor shows thin cracks spreading in multiple directions - especially a pattern that looks like a dry riverbed - that is a sign the concrete has been stressed by Burleson's clay soil expanding and contracting with the seasons. Those cracks collect dirt, oil, and moisture and get worse over time. A polyaspartic coating applied after proper crack repair seals the surface and stops the cycle.
Bare concrete is porous, and motor oil, transmission fluid, and other drips from vehicles soak right in. If your garage floor has stains that have been there for years and nothing removes them, the surface is absorbing everything it contacts. A polyaspartic coating creates a sealed surface where spills sit on top and clean up before they soak in.
Burleson does not get hard freezes often, but the combination of intense summer heat and occasional winter ice events stresses concrete over time. If you see small chunks or flakes coming loose from the surface, the slab is breaking down. Coating the floor after repairs stops that process and gives the concrete a protective layer that handles temperature swings far better than bare concrete.
If you had a floor coating applied before and it is now lifting at the edges, bubbling in spots, or has gone from clear to a dingy yellow, the original job likely used a lower-quality product or the surface was not prepped correctly. Peeling and yellowing are almost always signs of a prep or product problem, not normal wear. Polyaspartic done correctly will outlast that original coating by many years.
Every polyaspartic job starts with mechanical diamond grinding - not acid etching - so the coating bonds into the concrete rather than sitting on top of it. We test for moisture before we start, fill any cracks or chips, and apply the coating in controlled layers for a uniform, professional finish. No shortcuts on prep. That is what separates a coating that lasts from one that peels in the first Texas summer.
We offer clear and tinted polyaspartic systems, with optional decorative flake broadcasts for color and texture. The result is a floor that looks like it belongs in a showroom and cleans up with a mop. Our garage floor coating service covers all the options side by side if you want to compare systems before committing. And if your current floor has deeper issues, our metallic epoxy flooring system offers a decorative upgrade that uses polyaspartic as the protective topcoat.
Best for homeowners who want the job done quickly without sacrificing quality - complete installation and cured for light foot traffic in one day.
Best for garages and living spaces where you want color, texture, and slip resistance built into the finished surface.
Best for homeowners who want the durability of polyaspartic combined with the chemical resistance and cost-effectiveness of an epoxy base layer.
Best for workshops, utility spaces, or commercial areas where a clean, uniform color matters more than a decorative look.
Burleson sits on expansive Blackland Prairie clay soil that swells with spring rains and shrinks back every dry summer. That movement puts stress on garage slabs and creates hairline cracks that standard concrete cannot resist on its own. Pair that with summer temperatures that regularly push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit - which means your garage floor surface can get even hotter - and you have conditions that make coating product selection matter. Polyaspartic was built for high-temperature environments. Standard epoxy was not. For homeowners who park daily in their garage, that difference shows up within a few summers. The American Concrete Institute has technical resources on surface preparation standards that any quality coating contractor should follow.
Burleson has also grown significantly in the last two decades, and a large share of the housing stock consists of homes built after 2000 with attached garages. Those newer slabs are generally in decent structural shape, but some still have curing compounds or sealers left over from construction that must be fully removed before a coating bonds properly. That is something we check for on every job. We work throughout Burleson and in nearby communities including Kennedale and Rendon.
Contact us by phone or form and we respond within one business day. We schedule a free on-site estimate - because the condition of your concrete makes a real difference in cost, and phone quotes are rarely accurate. The estimate visit takes about 20 to 30 minutes.
We look at the concrete up close - checking for cracks, soft spots, old sealers, and signs of moisture pushing up through the slab. We may do a quick moisture test on the spot. This step protects you: a contractor who skips it is more likely to give you a coating that fails early.
We mechanically grind the concrete surface to open it up for bonding, fill any cracks or chips, and confirm the slab is ready. This is the noisiest part of the job - crews use vacuums to keep dust contained. Everything gets sealed before the coating goes down.
Base coat goes down, decorative flakes are broadcast if selected, and a clear protective topcoat seals everything in. The whole process typically takes four to six hours. You can walk on the floor within a few hours and park a vehicle the following morning.
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(682) 318-0327We use polyaspartic formulas selected for North Texas heat and UV exposure - not just whatever is available. The product matters as much as the prep, and we do not cut corners on either. That is why our coatings do not yellow or peel when temperatures climb in July and August.
High humidity on the day of installation can affect how the coating cures. We monitor forecasts and will reschedule if conditions are not right - because getting the job done correctly matters more than getting it done on a particular day. We tell you this upfront so there are no surprises.
Moisture vapor pushing up through a slab is the leading cause of early coating failure in this region. We test for it on every project before the coating goes down. If there is a moisture issue, we address it first. That step alone separates a coating that lasts from one that starts bubbling within a year.
Most polyaspartic installations in Burleson are done in a single day from grinding to topcoat. You get your garage back the next morning. The Concrete Decor community of professionals recognizes single-day polyaspartic systems as a best-practice option for residential garage floors because of their curing speed and durability.
The reason homeowners call us back - and refer their neighbors - is straightforward. We do what we say, the prep is never skipped, and we do not leave until you have walked the floor and are satisfied with the result.
A decorative flooring system that pairs a striking metallic base coat with a durable polyaspartic topcoat for floors that look like polished stone.
Learn MoreA complete overview of coating systems for garage floors in Burleson, comparing epoxy and polyaspartic options side by side.
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