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Bare concrete in an Abilene garage absorbs every oil drip, sheds dust constantly, and cracks from the shifting clay soil underneath. A professionally installed epoxy coating seals all of that away and gives you a floor that actually looks good.

Epoxy floor coating in Abilene, TX chemically bonds to your concrete slab to create a hard, sealed surface - most residential garage jobs take two to three days from prep to final coat. The result is a floor that resists oil, dust, and moisture while looking significantly better than bare concrete.
If your garage floor is dusting, staining, or cracking from the clay soil movement common in West Texas, epoxy is typically the most cost-effective fix. It stops the surface from deteriorating further and makes the space genuinely easier to clean. Many homeowners pair it with our concrete grinding and surface preparation service first if the slab needs more than basic prep.
The preparation step makes or breaks the result. Grinding opens the concrete pores so the epoxy bonds deeply rather than sitting on top. A coating applied to unprepped concrete will peel - sometimes within the first season. We never skip this step.
Cracks running across your slab, or concrete chipping and crumbling in spots, mean the surface has been stressed - often by the clay soil shifting underneath. Left alone, those cracks collect moisture and get worse each season.
Bare concrete is porous, so motor oil and workshop fluids soak right in. If your floor has dark stains that mop water just slides over, those contaminants have been absorbed. An epoxy coating gives you a sealed surface where spills sit on top instead.
If you sweep fine gray powder and it returns within days, your slab is deteriorating - a condition called concrete dusting. Abilene's dry climate accelerates this on older slabs. A coating stops the dusting by sealing the surface completely.
Abilene's frequent wind blows grit into garages constantly, and smooth bare concrete can become surprisingly slick. A textured epoxy finish with anti-slip chips solves the problem directly - and it looks sharp at the same time.
We install epoxy floor coatings for garages, basements, workshops, and light commercial spaces. For residential garages, the flake broadcast finish is by far the most popular - it adds texture for slip resistance and looks great without being fussy. For customers who want something more striking, our metallic epoxy flooring creates a dramatic, swirled appearance that stands out in any space.
Business owners and property managers looking for a heavy-duty solution should look at our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings - a thicker system built for warehouses, service bays, and facilities where floors take real punishment. We use the same thorough surface preparation for every project regardless of the finish chosen.
Ideal for homeowners who want a clean, uniform look that is easy to maintain and hides most scuffs and dust.
Popular in garages and workshops - colored chips scattered across the surface add grip and break up the look of a plain floor.
A high-impact decorative finish with a swirled, three-dimensional appearance - great for showrooms, studios, and standout home spaces.
A thicker, more durable system for spaces with heavy vehicles, rolling equipment, or frequent foot traffic.
Abilene's climate creates conditions that are tough on bare concrete. The clay soil under most West Texas slabs expands and contracts with every rain and dry spell, slowly cracking the concrete from below. On top of that, summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, UV exposure is intense, and the wind blows fine grit into every garage and outbuilding constantly. Bare concrete in this environment deteriorates faster than in milder climates - and it shows up as dusting, cracking, and staining that gets harder to manage each year.
We work in communities across the Abilene area, including Wylie, TX and Clyde, TX, where homeowners deal with the same soil and weather conditions. An epoxy coating applied over a properly prepped slab protects against all of these factors - the sealed surface does not absorb moisture, gives the clay soil movement nowhere to show up as dusting, and is easy to sweep clean after a windstorm blows dust through the garage door.
Many of the homes in Abilene's established neighborhoods were built in the 1950s through 1980s. Those older slabs often have decades of oil, paint, and sealer soaked in - all of which has to come out before epoxy will bond. If your home is in one of those neighborhoods, expect the prep phase to take a bit longer and do not let a contractor skip it just to save time.
Call or submit a form and we respond within 1 business day. We ask about your floor size, how the space is used, and whether you have noticed cracks. No obligation - just information.
We come to your property, inspect the concrete condition, check for moisture and cracks, measure the floor, and walk through finish options with you. The visit costs nothing.
We grind the surface with professional equipment to open the concrete pores, fill any cracks with flexible filler, and apply a primer coat. This step is what separates a 10-year coating from one that peels in a season.
The base coat goes down, followed by color chips if you chose that finish, then a clear protective topcoat. We time each layer to cure properly - especially important on hot Abilene summer days.
After the final coat goes down, you can walk on the floor lightly after 24 hours. Wait at least 72 hours before parking a vehicle - and in Abilene summer heat, a full week is better. We give you specific guidance before we leave based on the product used and the weather.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site estimate where we look at your floor in person and give you a written price before any work begins.
(325) 283-1765We carry general liability insurance and are properly credentialed to work in Abilene and surrounding communities. You are protected if anything goes wrong on your property.
We schedule coating applications for early morning in summer months and use products formulated for high-heat environments. Your floor will not bubble or peel because we cut corners on timing.
We inspect every slab for movement cracks caused by West Texas soil before applying anything. Coating over an unstable slab is money wasted - we fix the foundation issue first.
You get a written, itemized estimate after we see your floor in person. Every line item is explained in plain language. If something unexpected comes up, we tell you before we address it - not after.
The Concrete Network notes that surface preparation is the single most important factor in how long an epoxy coating lasts - and that is exactly where we put our time. We use professional grinding equipment on every job, not acid etching alone, because grinding is the standard that produces consistent adhesion on West Texas slabs.
Thicker, heavy-duty epoxy systems built for warehouses, service bays, and facilities where forklifts, chemicals, and constant foot traffic are part of daily operations.
Learn MoreA decorative epoxy system with swirled metallic pigments that creates a striking, one-of-a-kind floor finish for showrooms, studios, and standout home spaces.
Learn MoreCall (325) 283-1765 or submit your details and we respond within 1 business day - estimates are always free and there is no obligation to hire.