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

Your garage or basement deserves more than bare concrete. Metallic epoxy creates a glossy, one-of-a-kind finish that holds up to Texas heat, vehicle traffic, and Crowley's shifting clay soil.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Crowley is a thick, poured coating applied directly over your existing concrete slab. It uses tiny metallic pigment particles that swirl and shift during application to create a glossy, flowing finish - no two floors look exactly alike. Most residential jobs take two to three days from start to finish.
A lot of Crowley homeowners start by looking at standard epoxy floor coatings and then discover metallic epoxy when they want something with more visual impact. The process is similar, but the metallic pigment layer adds a depth and movement that plain epoxy cannot match.
The most important thing to know before you commit to any coating: surface preparation matters more than the product. Crowley's clay soil causes slab movement and hairline cracks that must be filled and stabilized before anything goes down. A floor installed over improperly prepped concrete will not last - regardless of how good the coating is.
If your garage floor shows a pattern of fine cracks spreading in multiple directions, the slab has been moving with the expansive clay soil common throughout Crowley and Tarrant County. These cracks do not mean the slab is failing, but they must be properly filled before any coating goes down or the new floor will crack along the same lines.
If you pour a small amount of water on your floor and it soaks in quickly rather than beading up, the surface is open and unprotected. Oil drips, rust stains, and years of foot traffic leave concrete porous and worn. That kind of surface is actually a good candidate for epoxy once it is properly cleaned and prepped.
If you already have a painted or coated floor that is starting to lift or bubble, that is a sign the previous coating was applied without proper prep or moisture testing. Do not let a contractor apply new epoxy directly over a failing old coating - the old material needs to come off completely first.
Bare concrete sheds a fine powder called efflorescence - a gritty residue that forms as uncoated concrete breaks down at the surface. If you notice a film on your garage floor or items stored near it, the concrete is deteriorating. A sealed epoxy coating stops this process entirely.
We install the full range of metallic epoxy systems for homes and light commercial spaces in Crowley and the surrounding Tarrant County area. For homeowners who need a floor that handles the demands of a working garage but still want something that looks sharp, we pair our metallic work with urethane cement flooring in spaces where extreme heat exposure is a factor - like uncovered garage areas that bake in the summer sun.
Every metallic epoxy job starts with a conversation about how you use the space, what color palette appeals to you, and what the concrete currently looks like. From there we can walk you through the finish options that make sense. We have worked with single-tone metallic systems for homeowners who want a bold, clean look, and multi-tone blends for larger spaces where the swirling depth really shows up. We also offer anti-slip topcoat options for any space where wet floors are a concern.
Best for homeowners who want a bold, clean look with one dominant metallic tone and a high-gloss finish.
Ideal for larger spaces where two or more metallic pigments are blended to create a flowing, layered effect.
The right choice for garages, laundry rooms, or any space where wet floors are a safety concern.
For slabs with cracks or surface damage from clay-soil movement, this option includes full crack repair and stabilization before the decorative coating goes down.
Crowley sits on the expansive black clay soils common throughout Tarrant County. That clay swells when it rains and shrinks when it dries out, putting constant stress on concrete slabs. Most homes in the city - especially those built in the 1990s and 2000s - have slabs that have moved enough to develop hairline cracks or slight surface roughness. That movement has to be addressed in prep before any coating goes down, or the new floor will follow the slab right along the same crack lines. We factor this into every job we do in Crowley.
Summer heat is the other big local factor. Crowley summers regularly push above 100 degrees, and garage slab surfaces can get significantly hotter than the air temperature when the sun hits them directly. We schedule metallic epoxy installs in the early morning during summer months so the concrete is still at a workable temperature. Homeowners in Burleson and Mansfield face the same conditions, and we handle their projects with the same seasonal awareness we bring to every job in this part of Tarrant County.
We will get back to you within one business day. We ask a few quick questions about your space - size, current condition, what you want the floor used for - so we can show up to your property prepared.
We visit your space in person, check the concrete for cracks and moisture, and talk through design options. We will not give you a firm price over the phone - your slab tells us what the job actually involves.
On day one we grind the concrete to open the surface for bonding and fill any cracks. We seal off doorways and use dust-collection equipment. This step is what determines how long your floor lasts.
We apply the base coat, metallic layer, and protective topcoat. The metallic pigments are worked while wet to create the flowing pattern. Keep foot traffic off for 24 hours, and wait 72 hours before driving onto the floor.
Free on-site estimate. We visit in person, check your concrete, and give you a real quote - no phone estimates, no pressure.
(682) 247-0194Crowley's clay soil pushes moisture toward slabs in ways most homeowners never see. We test for moisture content before any coating is applied. If it is present, we address it first - because a floor installed over a wet slab will fail, no matter how good the product is.
The Tarrant County area's expansive clay causes hairline cracks in almost every slab over time. We fill and stabilize those cracks as a standard part of prep, not an add-on you find out about after the job starts. Your written quote covers the whole job.
We schedule epoxy installs in the early morning during Crowley's hot summer months, when slab surface temperatures are still manageable. Applying epoxy on a concrete surface that has been baking in 100-degree heat causes trapped air bubbles and an uneven finish - we do not take that shortcut.
The Concrete Decor Institute offers specialized training for decorative concrete installers including metallic epoxy systems. Pursuing that kind of formal education reflects a commitment to doing the work correctly. You can learn more at the Concrete Decor Institute at concretedecor.net.
Every step we take - from moisture testing to early-morning summer scheduling - comes from working in this specific part of Texas, where the soil, the heat, and the housing stock all shape how concrete flooring should be done. We back our work with written care instructions and we are reachable after the job is finished.
For more background on decorative concrete standards, the Concrete Network and the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation are reliable starting points.
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