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

Faster cure, tougher finish, and built for Texas heat - polyaspartic coatings give you a floor that handles oil, UV, and clay-soil cracks without peeling or yellowing in a few years.

Polyaspartic floor coatings in Crowley, TX chemically bond to your concrete and cure fast - most floors are walkable within a few hours and ready for vehicle traffic the next day, compared to several days of wait time with standard epoxy systems. The coating creates a tough, UV-stable shell that resists staining, handles North Texas heat without softening, and stays looking sharp year after year.
Most homeowners in Crowley come to us after a bad experience with an older epoxy coating that yellowed or peeled. Polyaspartic products were specifically developed to fix those problems. They are more flexible than traditional epoxy, which helps them handle the minor slab movement caused by Crowley's clay-heavy soil, and they do not react to UV light the way epoxy does. If you are comparing systems side by side, take a look at our garage floor coatings page for a broader look at the systems we offer for residential garages.
If you have noticed cracks in your concrete that were not there when you moved in, or that seem a little wider each year, that is the clay soil beneath your Crowley slab doing what it does in this part of Texas - moving. Cracks left open collect moisture, oil, and debris and get harder to repair the longer you wait. A coated floor with properly filled cracks is much easier to maintain.
Bare concrete is porous, and motor oil, brake fluid, and other garage chemicals soak right in and leave permanent marks. If you have tried scrubbing your floor and the stains are still there, that is a clear sign your concrete is unprotected. A polyaspartic coating seals the surface so future spills sit on top and wipe up easily instead of soaking in.
Unsealed concrete naturally sheds a fine gray dust called concrete dusting - it is the surface slowly breaking down. You might notice it on your car tires, on items stored on the floor, or as a gray film that reappears a day after you sweep. That dusting is a sign the surface is degrading and would benefit from a protective coating applied over proper prep work.
Many Crowley homeowners are turning garages into gyms, workshops, or hobby spaces. If you want the floor done but cannot be without your garage for several days, polyaspartic is the right call. The fast cure time means you can be back in the space the next morning, not at the end of the week.
The most popular residential setup is a full-day polyaspartic system: diamond grinding the concrete, filling any cracks, applying a base coat, broadcasting decorative color chips into the wet surface, and finishing with a clear polyaspartic topcoat that seals everything in. The result is a floor that looks finished and professional, handles daily use without complaint, and does not yellow or soften in the North Texas heat. For commercial spaces and high-traffic industrial environments, we also offer our metallic epoxy flooring systems, which pair well with a polyaspartic topcoat for durability.
Surface preparation is not optional - it is the job. We use diamond grinding on every project to mechanically open the concrete surface so the coating forms a real chemical bond rather than just sitting on top. A properly ground and prepared slab is the single biggest factor in how long any coating lasts. We test for moisture before we start, fill cracks and damaged areas before the coating goes on, and give you a written scope of what is included so there are no surprises.
The most requested residential finish - base coat, decorative chip broadcast, and a clear polyaspartic topcoat. Looks sharp, adds traction, and hides minor surface imperfections.
Applied over an existing sound coating or solid color base to add UV protection and durability to a floor that needs a refresh rather than a full replacement.
A uniform, seamless look without chips - suits homeowners who prefer a cleaner aesthetic or commercial spaces where a specific floor color is required.
Added before the base coat on slabs that test high for moisture - important for many Crowley homes where clay soil wicks water up through the slab after heavy rain.
Crowley sits on the Blackland Prairie, part of a belt of highly expansive clay soil that runs through central Texas. That clay swells when it rains and shrinks when it dries out, putting constant stress on concrete slabs. Most homes in Crowley were built in the 1990s and 2000s, so many slabs are now 20 to 30 years into that cycle of expansion and contraction. The hairline cracks you see in a lot of local garages are a direct result. Polyaspartic coatings handle this environment better than standard epoxy for two reasons: they are more flexible, which helps them move slightly with the slab rather than cracking along every fissure, and they do not yellow under UV exposure - which matters when a garage door stays open on a 100-degree afternoon. Homeowners in Kennedale and Benbrook deal with the same conditions, and we serve both areas regularly.
Timing also plays a role in how well the job turns out. Polyaspartic products cure through a chemical reaction that is affected by temperature, so very hot summer afternoons and cold winter mornings both require adjustment. We schedule summer jobs for early morning starts to work before the garage heats up, and we adjust product ratios for temperature when needed. Spring and fall are the smoothest windows for scheduling, but we work year-round and adapt our process accordingly.
Call or submit a request and we schedule an on-site visit before giving you a firm price. We check the slab size, look for cracks or damage, and test for moisture - because a coating applied over a wet slab is one of the most common reasons jobs fail. You get a written estimate with everything itemized before any work begins.
Before the crew arrives, move everything off the floor - cars, bikes, shelving, boxes, tools, and anything else stored directly on the concrete. Most contractors ask that you avoid washing the floor in the 24-48 hours before the job starts, since surface moisture affects bonding. The more completely you clear the space, the better the finished edges will look.
The crew starts by mechanically grinding the concrete to open up the surface for a proper bond - this step is loud and produces fine dust, so plan to be out of the garage. They fill cracks and any divots with a repair material before moving to the coating. This is the most important part of the whole job, and it is where the day goes.
Once the surface is prepped, the base coat goes on, followed by color chips if you chose that finish, then the polyaspartic topcoat. Most floors are walkable within a few hours and ready for your vehicle by the following morning. We walk through the finished floor with you before leaving and give you care instructions.
Free on-site estimates, written quotes, and no pressure. We reply within one business day.
(682) 247-0194Concrete in North Texas holds more moisture than it looks like it does, especially after a rainy stretch. We test every slab before we apply anything. If the reading is high, we address it with a moisture-blocking primer rather than hoping for the best. Skipping this test is how coating jobs fail within a year of installation.
We use polyaspartic formulas that are designed to resist yellowing under UV exposure - not standard epoxy that turns amber after a few summers near a sunny garage door. The American Coatings Association has published research on how UV resistance differs across coating chemistry, and those differences are real and visible after two or three years.
A standard two-car garage is prepped and coated in a single day, and you are back in the garage the following morning. We schedule efficiently and do not drag residential jobs across multiple days when one solid day of work will finish the job properly.
We work throughout Crowley, Kennedale, Benbrook, Fort Worth, and the broader Tarrant County area. That experience in local conditions - the clay soil, the summer heat, the rain patterns - shapes how we approach every job we take on in this part of Texas.
Polyaspartic coatings are one of the best floor coating options available for Texas conditions right now - but only when installed correctly. The prep work, the moisture testing, and the product selection are all things we get right on the first visit.
A decorative system with a deep, marbled look - often finished with a polyaspartic topcoat for maximum durability in high-traffic spaces.
Learn MoreAn overview of all residential garage coating systems we offer, from color chip broadcast floors to solid color epoxy finishes.
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