
Your concrete floor is porous and picks up every stain, crack, and scuff. A professionally applied epoxy coating seals the surface, stops the dusting, and gives you a floor you can actually be proud of.

Epoxy floor coating in Tyler, TX bonds directly to your concrete slab and cures into a hard, seamless surface that resists stains, moisture, and scuffs - most residential jobs run two to three days from start to finish.
If you have a garage floor that soaks up oil, sheds concrete dust, or just looks rough no matter how much you clean it, that is the concrete working against you. An epoxy coating changes the equation entirely. The surface seals up, spills wipe off, and the floor stays clean with almost no effort.
Many homeowners in Tyler also use epoxy to freshen up spaces that connect to the rest of the house - utility rooms, workshops, and even interior slabs. If you are also considering a decorative metallic finish, take a look at our metallic epoxy flooring options. And if your project is commercial or industrial in scale, our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings page covers what heavier-use environments require.
If you have tried cleaning your concrete and the dark spots from old fluid leaks just will not lift, the concrete has absorbed them deep into the surface. Bare concrete is porous by nature, and once stained, scrubbing rarely fixes it. An epoxy coating seals the surface so future spills sit on top and wipe up easily.
Many garages in Tyler's established neighborhoods have slabs that are several decades old, and over time the top layer can start to flake off in chips or develop shallow pits. This is called spalling, and it gets worse each year. An epoxy coating covers minor surface damage and stops the deterioration, as long as the underlying slab is still structurally sound.
White, chalky deposits on your concrete - especially after a rainy stretch - are moisture pushing up through the slab and leaving mineral deposits. Tyler's clay soils hold water and keep slabs damp for extended periods after heavy rain. This is worth addressing before coating, and it signals your bare concrete is letting moisture into your space.
Bare concrete sheds a fine dust constantly, which settles on everything in the garage and tracks into the house. If you sweep regularly and the floor still looks dirty, that is the concrete breaking down at the surface. A sealed epoxy floor stops that dusting entirely and takes about thirty seconds to sweep clean.
Not every floor needs the same solution. For homeowners who want a straightforward, durable finish, a solid-color epoxy with a clear topcoat is the most common choice - it is easy to clean, looks sharp, and holds up well under regular traffic. For garage floors and utility spaces where grip matters, a decorative chip or flake finish broadcasts colored flakes into the wet coating and seals them under a clear topcoat, giving you texture, slip resistance, and a look that hides minor scuffs. If you want something that turns heads, our metallic epoxy flooring uses pigment blends to create a swirling, three-dimensional effect that works well in showrooms, gyms, and finished living spaces.
For facilities with heavier use - auto shops, warehouses, commercial kitchens, or light manufacturing - the approach changes. Those environments need products formulated for chemical resistance, heavy equipment traffic, and daily cleaning. Our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings covers what those jobs require. Every project starts with an in-person assessment of your slab, a moisture test, and a conversation about how you use the space - so the coating we recommend is the right one for your situation.
Ideal for homeowners who want a clean, uniform finish that is simple to maintain and holds up under everyday foot and vehicle traffic.
Best for garages and utility areas where a bit of texture helps with traction and the pattern hides minor dirt and scuffs between cleanings.
A good fit for finished spaces - gyms, showrooms, workshops - where the floor is part of the overall look of the room.
Tyler sits on clay-heavy soil that holds moisture year-round and shifts with every wet and dry cycle. That movement stresses concrete slabs and keeps them damp from below, which is why moisture testing before any coating job is not optional here - it is essential. Tyler summers regularly push into the upper 90s with high humidity, and both conditions affect how epoxy cures. Coating applied in extreme heat without the right timing and preparation can dry too fast and develop bubbles or weak spots that fail within the first season. An experienced contractor in this area knows to schedule work in the early morning and to choose products suited to these conditions.
A large share of Tyler's housing stock was built between the 1970s and 1990s, and those slabs carry decades of oil staining, surface wear, and sometimes previous sealers that have to be removed before anything new will bond. Homeowners in areas like Whitehouse and Lindale are often working with newer slabs and are finishing garages before the concrete picks up years of staining. Whether your slab is from 1985 or 2015, getting the prep right is what determines whether your coating lasts a decade or peels in a year.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We will ask about your space and arrange a time to come take a look. A phone quote without seeing the floor is a red flag in this trade - the condition of your concrete matters too much.
We visit the space, check the slab for cracks or damage, and test for moisture - especially important given Tyler's clay soils and humidity. We ask how you use the space so we can recommend the coating that fits.
The crew grinds the concrete, fills cracks, cleans the surface thoroughly, and applies primer. This takes the most time and is the biggest factor in how long your finished floor lasts. We do not rush through prep.
The epoxy goes down in one or two layers. If you chose a flake finish, chips are broadcast into the wet coating and sealed with a clear topcoat. Light foot traffic is safe after 24 hours. We walk the floor with you before we leave and give you care instructions.
Tell us about your space and we'll schedule a time to come assess the slab in person. No pressure, no phone quotes - just an honest look at what your floor needs and what it will take.
(430) 247-0018Tyler's clay soil keeps slabs wetter than most homeowners expect. We test every slab for moisture before any coating goes down - not as an upsell, but as the standard first step. It is the difference between a floor that lasts and one that bubbles by August.
A coating is only as good as what it sticks to. We grind, clean, fill cracks, and prime before any coating goes on. Ask to see photos of floors we installed two or three years ago - that is the honest test of surface prep quality.
We know that applying epoxy during the peak of a Tyler summer can ruin a coating. We schedule work for cooler morning hours and choose products suited to high temperatures and humidity. Your floor cures the way it is supposed to.
You will know exactly what is included, what the floor will look like when we finish, and what the timeline is. If something unexpected comes up during prep - a crack that needs more work - we talk to you before doing anything, not after.
Good surface preparation and honest communication are not extras - they are the whole job. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every project in Tyler and across East Texas. For more on what proper prep involves, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Concrete Network both publish guidance on safe application practices and what proper bonding requires.
Heavy-duty epoxy systems for warehouses, auto shops, restaurants, and manufacturing facilities - formulated for chemical resistance and high-traffic demands.
Learn MorePigment-blend coatings that create a swirling, three-dimensional look - a popular choice for showrooms, gyms, and finished living spaces that want the floor to stand out.
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