Serving Crowley, TX and surrounding areas. (682) 247-0194

Bare concrete stains, cracks, and collects dust. We coat your garage floor so spills wipe up, cracks get sealed, and the whole space looks and feels like it belongs in your home.

Garage floor coatings in Crowley, TX bond directly to your concrete slab, sealing the surface so oil, water, and grime can no longer soak in - most residential jobs are completed in one to two days and the garage is ready to use within the week. The coating creates a tough, cleanable surface that holds up to the demands of daily use without the frustration of permanent stains or constant dust.
Most Crowley garages have bare concrete that was never meant to stay bare forever. Years of motor oil, road grime, and moisture from the clay soil beneath your slab leave the surface pitted, stained, and hard to clean. If you have been thinking about finally doing something about it, you are in the right place. For garages used as workshops, gyms, or storage spaces, many homeowners also consider our epoxy floor coatings as a starting point for comparing systems and finishes.
If thin lines are branching across your floor - especially in patterns that look like a dried riverbed - that is the clay soil beneath your Crowley slab moving with wet and dry seasons. Those cracks let water, oil, and debris work their way into the concrete and speed up deterioration. A coating with properly filled cracks stops the cycle before the damage gets worse.
Bare concrete is porous. Motor oil, brake fluid, and other automotive fluids soak right in and become nearly impossible to remove with regular cleaning. If your garage floor has dark, permanent-looking stains, that is a sign the concrete is unprotected. A sealed surface means future spills sit on top and wipe up in seconds.
Small craters or rough patches where the top layer of concrete seems to be breaking away is called spalling. In Crowley, it often happens when moisture from the clay soil below pushes up through the slab repeatedly over the years. Coating a properly repaired slab stops the cycle and gives you a surface that holds up much better going forward.
If you notice wet patches on your garage floor after a big storm, moisture is moving up through the slab from saturated clay soil below. Left alone, that moisture can cause mold, damage stored items, and weaken the concrete over time. A moisture-blocking primer applied before the coating can address this before it becomes a bigger problem.
We offer several coating systems for residential garages depending on your priorities, your budget, and how you use the space. The most common choice is a full-broadcast color chip system - a base coat, decorative flakes broadcast into the wet material, and a clear polyaspartic topcoat. It looks sharp, hides minor imperfections, and gives just enough texture to help with traction when the floor is wet. For homeowners who want faster return to service, our polyaspartic floor coatings cure in hours rather than days, so your car goes back in the garage the next morning.
Every job starts with mechanical surface preparation - diamond grinding to open the pores in the concrete so the coating bonds properly. Skipping this step is the main reason cheaper coatings peel early. We also fill cracks and damaged spots before any product goes on, so the finished floor is built on a solid foundation, not just covered up. No matter which system you choose, you get the same prep standard.
The most popular residential choice - decorative flakes embedded in the coating give a speckled, finished look while adding grip and hiding minor surface flaws.
A cleaner, more uniform look for homeowners who prefer a seamless finish without the chip pattern.
A fast-curing, UV-stable topcoat that stands up to North Texas heat without yellowing - often layered over a base coat for maximum durability.
Added before the coating on slabs that show elevated moisture readings - important for many Crowley homes built on expansive clay soil.
Crowley sits on the Blackland Prairie, an area known for some of the most active shrink-swell clay soil in Texas. That soil expands when it rains and contracts when it dries out, putting constant stress on concrete slabs. Most homes in Crowley were built in the 1990s and 2000s, which means those slabs are now 15 to 30 years old and have been through hundreds of wet-dry cycles. The visible result in a lot of local garages is a network of hairline cracks, a dusty surface, and stains that have been there so long they feel permanent. North Texas heat compounds the problem: standard epoxy coatings can soften and yellow under sustained temperatures above 100 degrees, which is why product selection matters as much as the prep work itself. Homeowners in Burleson and Mansfield face the same soil and climate conditions, and we serve both communities regularly.
Timing your project matters too. Spring and fall are the best windows for garage floor coatings in this part of Texas - temperatures are moderate, and the concrete is less likely to be holding excess moisture from winter rains or summer storms. If you are planning a coating, reaching out in late winter to get on the schedule for March or April is a smart move. We adjust our process for summer and winter jobs, but the ideal conditions make every step easier.
Call or submit a request online and we will schedule an on-site visit - no firm prices without seeing your slab first. We check the floor size, look for cracks and damage, and test for moisture. You get a written estimate before anything starts, so there are no surprises on the final bill.
Before the first day of work, move everything out of the garage - cars, bikes, shelving, boxes, all of it. The crew needs access to every inch of the floor. Most contractors will remind you of this when they confirm your appointment, and we are happy to answer questions about the prep.
Day one is about preparation. The crew grinds the concrete to open its pores for a proper bond, fills any cracks or damaged areas, and cleans the surface thoroughly. This step is loud and produces fine dust - plan to stay out of the garage. It is also the most important step in the whole job.
Once the surface is ready, the base coat goes on, followed by color flakes if you chose that finish, then a topcoat to seal everything in. After application, keep foot traffic off for at least 24 hours and your vehicle out for two to four days while the coating fully hardens. Rushing this step is the most common way homeowners accidentally damage a brand-new floor.
Free estimates, written quotes, and no pressure. We reply within one business day.
(682) 247-0194We have coated floors across Crowley and Tarrant County long enough to know what expansive clay does to a slab over time. Every job starts with a moisture test and a crack assessment - not because it is required, but because skipping it means the coating fails early and everyone loses.
We use polyaspartic and polyurea topcoats that are UV-stable and heat-resistant, not standard epoxy that yellows under sustained summer temperatures. That product choice matters a great deal in a climate where garage floors near open doors can reach extreme temperatures on summer afternoons.
Every estimate is written and itemized before work begins. You see exactly what prep is included, which products are going on your floor, and the total cost. We do not add charges at the end for work we knew was needed at the start.
We work throughout Crowley, Burleson, Mansfield, Kennedale, and across the Fort Worth area. That regional reach means we understand local soil, climate, and housing conditions - not just the general principles of floor coating. See theConcrete Network's surface preparation guide for context on why prep standards matter in clay-soil environments.
Garage floor coatings are a straightforward service when done right, but the details - moisture testing, proper grinding, the right product for the climate - are what separate a floor that lasts twenty years from one that starts peeling in two. Those are the details we do not skip.
A faster-curing alternative that is ready for vehicle traffic the next day and holds up to UV and heat without yellowing.
Learn MoreThe full range of residential and commercial epoxy systems, from solid colors to decorative chip finishes.
Learn MoreYour garage floor is not going to fix itself - call today and we will come take a look before the busy spring season fills the schedule.