
Tired of oil stains, dusty concrete, and a garage that feels like a utility closet? A properly installed epoxy coating transforms the surface, seals it, and makes it easy to keep clean for years.

Epoxy floor coatings in Mesquite bond directly to your existing concrete slab, cure into a hard seamless surface, and most residential garage jobs are complete in one to two days of work. The coating fills the pores in the concrete, so spills sit on top instead of soaking in - and the floor wipes clean with a rag rather than needing to be scrubbed.
For homeowners in Mesquite dealing with aging slabs, the most important part of the whole job happens before any coating goes down: proper surface preparation. Mesquite's expansive clay soil puts constant stress on concrete, and slabs in homes built from the 1960s through the 1990s often show cracks, stains, and surface wear that need to be addressed first. If you are also considering a commercial or industrial epoxy floor coating for a business space, the process and timeline are similar but scaled for larger square footage.
A two-part epoxy system - a resin and a hardener mixed at application - is chemically different from the one-part floor paints sold at hardware stores. The paint sits on top of the concrete and peels within a year or two under normal garage use. A true two-part system bonds to the concrete and lasts significantly longer. For decorative options with faster cure times, some homeowners also ask about metallic epoxy flooring, which delivers a high-end look in the same space.
If you see hairline cracks or rough, crumbly spots on your garage slab, that is a sign the concrete has been stressed - likely from Mesquite's clay soil shifting over the years. Bare concrete in that condition absorbs oil and grime and gets harder to clean over time. A coating system that includes crack repair stops the deterioration.
Bare concrete is porous, and once motor oil or fluids soak in, they are nearly impossible to fully remove. If your garage floor has dark stains that have been there for years, scrubbing is not going to fix it. A properly prepped and coated floor seals the surface so future spills wipe right up.
Older concrete slabs sometimes start to break down at the surface, leaving a fine gray dust that gets tracked into the house. This is called concrete spalling, and it means the top layer is slowly deteriorating. A coating bonds to the surface and stops the dusting entirely.
If a previous floor coating is now lifting in patches or bubbling near the edges, the original prep work was inadequate - a very common outcome with DIY kits or low-bid contractors. The old coating needs to be fully removed before anything new goes down. Coating over a failing surface just delays the same problem.
We install several epoxy coating systems depending on the space, the condition of the concrete, and what you want the finished floor to look like. Standard solid-color epoxy is the most straightforward option - it seals the concrete, makes the floor easy to clean, and holds up well under daily use. For garages and workshops, most homeowners choose to add decorative color flakes broadcast into the wet coating, which add texture and make the floor look more finished. A clear protective topcoat goes over the flakes and adds an additional layer of durability.
For business owners and property managers, we also offer commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings designed for warehouses, shops, and light manufacturing spaces - thicker systems with more coats and longer-lasting finishes built for heavier traffic. And if you want something more distinctive for a showroom or living space, our metallic epoxy flooring creates a swirling, three-dimensional look that turns a plain concrete slab into a design statement.
Best for homeowners who want a clean, sealed floor that is easy to maintain with minimal fuss.
Popular for garages and workshops - adds texture, hides minor imperfections, and looks much more finished than bare concrete.
Designed for high-traffic business and industrial spaces that need a thicker, more durable coating built for heavy use.
Mesquite sits on heavy black clay soil - the same expansive soil that runs throughout much of the Dallas-Fort Worth area. This soil swells when it rains and shrinks when it dries out, which puts constant stress on concrete slabs. Most homes in Mesquite were built between the 1960s and 1990s, and those slabs have had decades to crack, settle, and absorb vehicle fluids. That history matters before any coating goes down, because coating over an unstable or contaminated slab shortens the life of the whole job. For information on epoxy flooring standards and product testing, the Concrete Network is a reliable reference for homeowners researching their options.
Heat and humidity also shape how and when we work. Summer temperatures in Mesquite regularly top 95 degrees, and if the concrete surface is too hot when the coating goes down, it can cure unevenly. We schedule summer jobs for early morning and monitor surface temperature before starting. We serve customers throughout the area, including in Garland and throughout Mesquite, and we know how the local climate and soil conditions affect the job from start to finish.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We will ask a few basic questions about the space and schedule a time to come see the floor in person. We respond within 1 business day - often the same day.
We walk the floor, check for cracks and moisture, and assess how much prep the concrete needs. You will receive a written quote covering exactly what is included - no surprises on the bill. This is also your chance to choose finish options like color flakes.
Before any coating goes down, the crew grinds the concrete to open the surface, fills cracks, and cleans thoroughly. This step determines whether the coating lasts years or months. We never skip or rush it.
The epoxy base coat goes down, followed by optional decorative flakes and a protective topcoat. Each layer cures before the next goes on. We will give you a specific timeline for when the floor is ready for foot traffic, heavy use, and vehicles.
We respond within 1 business day - often the same day you reach out. There is no obligation to move forward after the estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site assessment of your floor.
(469) 421-5338Every job we do is backed by proper licensing and full general liability coverage. You can verify contractor credentials through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation before signing anything. We will provide our certificate on request.
We have been working on concrete floors in the Mesquite area for years, which means we understand the local clay soil, the seasonal timing challenges, and exactly what older slabs here need before a coating goes down.
Concrete that holds too much moisture will reject epoxy - causing bubbling and peeling within months. We test every slab for moisture before starting and address any issues first. This is the step many low-bid contractors skip.
You will receive a written scope of work before we start - what prep is included, what product goes down, and what the finished floor will look like. No vague quotes that balloon once work begins.
We have worked on concrete floors across Mesquite long enough to know what the slabs here need - and what shortcuts cost homeowners money later. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation maintains a public database where you can verify contractor credentials before signing any agreement.
Thicker, multi-coat epoxy systems designed for warehouses, shops, and manufacturing floors that see heavy daily traffic.
Learn MoreA high-gloss, swirling finish that turns a plain concrete slab into a design feature - popular for showrooms and upscale garages.
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