
A faster, tougher alternative to standard epoxy - your floor is coated, cured, and ready to use the next morning with no days-long wait.

Polyaspartic floor coatings in Texarkana apply directly to your existing concrete slab and cure to a hard, clear or tinted shell that resists stains, moisture, and daily wear - and most jobs on a two-car garage are completed in a single day, with the floor ready to drive on by the following morning.
The main difference from standard epoxy is speed and temperature tolerance. Polyaspartic coatings cure faster, which means less downtime for your household. They also hold up better during hot Texas summers - the coating stays flexible as concrete expands and contracts, which prevents the hot-tire pickup and edge peeling that shorter-chain epoxy systems can develop over time.
If you are not sure which system is right for your garage, comparing this page with our full garage floor coatings overview will help you understand the tradeoffs. The right choice depends on your timeline, your budget, and what the existing slab looks like.
If you see a web of small cracks - especially on a floor more than 20 or 30 years old - that is a sign the concrete has been through many cycles of Texarkana's wet-dry weather swings. Those cracks will keep growing if left untreated. A polyaspartic coating applied after proper crack repair seals the surface and slows further deterioration.
Bare concrete is porous - every drip leaves a mark that is nearly impossible to fully remove. If your floor looks permanently stained regardless of how much you scrub it, the surface needs to be sealed. A coated floor does not absorb spills - they sit on top and wipe up easily.
In older Texarkana homes, concrete floors sometimes develop a condition where the top layer starts to flake or crumble slightly underfoot - a sign the surface has degraded from age, moisture cycling, or old sealers breaking down. This is called spalling, and it gets worse over time. Grinding back to solid concrete and applying a fresh coating stops the deterioration.
If you notice moisture beading on your garage floor after a rainy stretch - common in Texarkana's climate - your slab is likely wicking moisture up from below. A contractor who identifies this early can apply a moisture-blocking primer layer before the decorative coating goes down, giving you a result that actually holds.
Our polyaspartic systems start with diamond grinding - opening the concrete surface so the coating bonds permanently rather than sitting on top. From there, we offer a range of finishes from a clean solid color to a full decorative chip broadcast with a high-gloss topcoat. For homeowners who want a more decorative look, metallic epoxy flooring creates a fluid, marble-like appearance that polyaspartic alone does not replicate. For homeowners who simply want a durable, easy-to-clean surface as quickly as possible, our single-day polyaspartic system is the most practical option.
Every installation includes a moisture test before any product goes down. If the slab shows elevated moisture - which is common near Texarkana garage floors given the region's rainfall and clay soils - we apply a moisture-barrier primer as a first layer. Skipping this step is the primary reason coatings fail prematurely.
The most popular choice - a polyaspartic base coat, decorative color flakes, and a clear topcoat all applied in one visit, with the floor ready to use the next morning.
A clean, uniform finish for homeowners who want a modern look without the speckled chip pattern - suits workshops and utility spaces equally well.
For slabs with elevated moisture readings, a dedicated primer layer is applied before the finish coat to prevent bubbling and ensure long-term adhesion.
An additional topcoat layer for homeowners who want maximum shine and scratch resistance - particularly suited for showroom-style garages.
Texarkana's climate is one of the reasons polyaspartic outperforms older epoxy formulations in this area. Temperatures regularly climb into the mid-90s from June through September, and standard epoxy systems can struggle to cure evenly in that kind of heat. Polyaspartic coatings are formulated to handle temperature extremes - they cure quickly even in warm conditions and remain flexible enough to handle the expansion and contraction Texarkana concrete experiences through its hot summers and mild winters. Homeowners in Texarkana, AR and Nash, TX face the same clay-soil conditions and seasonal moisture swings that make proper prep and moisture testing critical.
The Texarkana area also has a large share of homes built in the 1960s through 1980s. Concrete floors from that era have had decades to absorb oil, develop surface scaling, and accumulate old sealers. All of that has to come off before a new coating bonds properly. If your home is more than 30 years old, budget for a longer prep phase - and expect a contractor who does this correctly to spend serious time on surface preparation before applying anything. The Concrete Network provides a useful breakdown of how to evaluate surface preparation quality when comparing contractors.
Call or submit the form with your floor size, current condition, and what you are hoping to get out of the project. We respond within one business day to schedule a free in-person estimate at your garage.
We walk the floor, check for cracks and old sealers, and perform a moisture test. You receive a written quote that breaks down prep, coating layers, and finish - not a single number without explanation.
We diamond-grind the concrete, fill cracks with flexible patching material, treat oil stains, and apply a moisture primer if the slab needs it. This phase typically takes two to four hours and determines how long the result lasts.
We apply the base coat, broadcast decorative chips if chosen, and seal with a clear topcoat - all in one day. Foot traffic is possible within a few hours, and most floors are ready for vehicles within 24 hours.
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(430) 278-0102We use diamond-grinding machines to open the concrete surface before any coating goes down. This creates the mechanical profile that holds a polyaspartic coating for the long term. Acid washing produces a chemically etched surface that looks similar but does not give the coating enough to grip.
Elevated moisture is one of the most common causes of coating failure in the Texarkana area. We test every slab before applying anything, and if moisture is a factor, we address it with a barrier primer rather than coating over the problem and hoping for the best.
We have been working across Texarkana and Bowie County since 2019 and understand the clay-soil conditions, older housing stock, and seasonal moisture patterns that affect concrete floors in this region. That knowledge shapes every estimate and every prep decision we make.
Every quote itemizes prep work, crack repairs, coating layers, and topcoat finish so you know exactly what the job includes before work begins. One resource worth checking independently is the Concrete Construction Magazine overview of polyaspartic coatings, which explains what separates quality installations from shortcuts.
A polyaspartic coating is only as good as the surface it bonds to. Every proof point above is about preparation - because that is what determines whether your floor still looks great in five years or starts peeling in two.
Still have questions? Call us directly at (430) 278-0102 or submit the contact form and we will respond within one business day.
A high-gloss decorative system with a fluid, marble-like appearance suited for showrooms, studios, and upscale residential spaces.
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