
Your concrete floor is hiding its best self. Metallic epoxy turns dull, stained slabs into glossy, custom surfaces that look like they belong in a showroom - and hold up through Texarkana summers.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Texarkana is a thick, glossy coating poured over existing concrete, creating a seamless, swirling finish that looks like flowing stone or polished metal - most jobs take two to three days from start to finish, including surface prep and curing time.
If your garage, basement, or workshop floor is stained, dusty, or just plain boring, metallic epoxy gives it a designed look without the cost of tile or hardwood. It is popular in Texarkana for garage conversions, home gyms, and laundry rooms - anywhere you want a floor that looks finished and wipes down in seconds.
If you want a more subtle, low-gloss look, our urethane cement flooring is another strong option for Texarkana homes that see heavy use or moisture. Ready to see what your floor could look like? Request a free estimate.
If your garage or basement floor looks blotchy, permanently stained from oil drips, or just dingy gray no matter how much you sweep, that is the most common sign homeowners look for epoxy. Bare concrete is porous and absorbs everything - metallic epoxy seals the surface so spills wipe up instead of soaking in.
A fine gray powder on your shoes after walking across the floor, or small flakes of concrete coming loose, means the surface is breaking down. This is common in Texarkana homes built before 1980, where older concrete mix has weakened over decades. Metallic epoxy applied over properly prepared concrete stops this and gives the slab a hard, protective shell.
Texarkana's clay soil shrinks in dry heat and swells after rain, pulling the concrete slab in different directions and causing hairline cracks to appear. If you notice new cracks after a hot, dry stretch - or cracks that seem to grow year after year - it is worth having a contractor assess the slab before it gets worse.
If a previous paint or sealer is lifting off the concrete in patches, that points to moisture pushing up from below or poor original prep work. Either way, the old coating needs to come off completely before metallic epoxy goes down. A contractor can assess whether the concrete underneath is in good shape to coat.
Every metallic epoxy project starts with thorough concrete preparation - grinding the surface, moisture testing the slab, and filling any cracks or low spots. Then we apply the base coat, work in the metallic pigment by hand to create the swirling, flowing pattern, and finish with a durable clear topcoat. You choose the color palette from our sample boards before we start, so you know exactly what you are getting.
Metallic epoxy is our most visually dramatic option - ideal for garages, game rooms, home gyms, and showroom-style spaces. If you need something tougher for heavy industrial use or covered patios, our urethane cement flooring handles moisture and impact that would challenge standard epoxy. For everyday residential garage floors, our standard epoxy floor coatings offer excellent protection at a lower price point. We will help you choose the right system for your space during the estimate visit.
Best for homeowners who want a bold, uniform look with dramatic depth - single-pigment pours in colors like charcoal, bronze, or ocean blue.
Suited for spaces where you want a more complex, layered effect - two or more pigments swirled together for a lava, marble, or storm-cloud finish.
A good choice for garages or utility spaces where grip and camouflage of dirt are priorities - metallic base with decorative chips broadcast before the topcoat.
Designed for spaces transitioning from vehicle storage to living use - a full system with moisture barrier primer, metallic coat, and scuff-resistant topcoat.
Texarkana sits in the Ark-La-Tex region where summer humidity regularly climbs past 70 percent and temperatures push above 95 degrees for weeks at a stretch. Those conditions matter because epoxy coatings are sensitive to both heat and humidity during application - the wrong conditions can cause the coating to cure too fast, bubble, or fail to bond. We schedule metallic epoxy installs for the cooler, drier months when possible, and we test every slab for moisture vapor before a drop of coating goes down. On the Texas side, contractors working here must be registered with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, and we are.
The clay soils under much of Texarkana and the surrounding area also affect your slab. Clay swells when wet and shrinks when dry, stressing the concrete over time and causing hairline cracks that need to be addressed before any coating goes down. We see this regularly in neighborhoods from Wake Village to Nash, and we know how to prep those slabs properly so your new floor lasts. A lot of homes in Texarkana were also built in the 1950s through 1980s, and those older slabs often have previous coatings or oil contamination that requires thorough grinding before metallic epoxy will bond. We account for that in every estimate.
Tell us the room, the rough square footage, and what the floor looks like now. We reply within one business day, and most estimate visits happen within a few days of that first contact.
We check for cracks, moisture, previous coatings, and anything else that affects the job. You leave the visit with a written estimate that breaks down what is included - no vague totals, no surprise add-ons on installation day.
The crew grinds the surface, tests for moisture, and fills cracks or low spots. This is the most important day of the project - it is also the noisiest and dustiest. We use dust-containment equipment to keep the mess manageable.
Base coat, metallic pigment layer, and clear topcoat are applied in sequence. The floor is off-limits for 24 hours after the final coat, and you should wait 72 hours before moving furniture or vehicles back in.
Free estimate. Written quote. No obligation. We reply within one business day.
(430) 278-0102We test every slab for moisture vapor before any coating goes down. Skipping this step is the leading cause of epoxy failure in Texarkana's humid climate - we do not skip it.
We hold a current Texas registration and operate on the TX side of State Line Avenue. You are protected if anything goes wrong - no licensing gray areas on your project.
We work the metallic pigment by hand to create a pattern unique to your space. You review samples before we start, so the finished floor matches what you chose - no guessing.
We assess every slab for movement-related cracking before we coat it. Floors on the expansive clay common to Bowie County need proper crack repair first - we handle that as part of the job, not as an upsell on the day we arrive. For independent guidance on concrete preparation standards, the American Society of Concrete Contractors offers published best-practice resources.
Every one of these points comes down to the same thing: we do the job the way it should be done, and we tell you what to expect before we start. That is what makes the difference between a floor that lasts and one that peels.
A thick, moisture-tolerant coating built for Texarkana's humid climate - better suited for covered patios, laundry rooms, and heavy-use utility spaces than standard epoxy.
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