
Your concrete slab is already there. A metallic epoxy coating turns it into a glossy, one-of-a-kind surface - without the cost or hassle of replacing the floor entirely.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Mission, TX is a thick, poured coating applied over your existing concrete slab - the metallic pigments swirl into a unique pattern during installation, and most residential projects take two to three days from surface prep to final coat.
If you have been looking at your garage floor or covered patio and thinking it deserves something better than bare concrete, metallic epoxy is worth a serious look. The finish is hard to describe until you see it in person - glossy, deep, and dimensional in a way that looks more like polished stone than anything you would expect from a floor coating. Once it cures, you have a surface that is genuinely easy to clean and durable enough for daily use in Mission, TX.
If you also need protection against moisture or heavier chemical exposure, our urethane cement flooring is another option to consider - it handles thermal stress and moisture in ways that standard epoxy systems are not designed for.
Oil stains, rust marks from metal shelving, and a surface that looks like it has been through a lot of South Texas summers are all good reasons to consider a coating. You do not need visible cracks or damage - a floor that simply looks worn and dull is a perfectly valid starting point for metallic epoxy.
In Mission, the clay-heavy soil shifts with the wet and dry seasons, and it is common for slabs to develop small cracks over time. A network of hairline cracks spreading across a garage floor or patio slab is a sign the slab is moving - and a good contractor fills and stabilizes those cracks before the coating goes down, so the finished floor looks smooth.
Bare concrete naturally sheds fine powder - it ends up on your car tires, your tools, and everything stored in the garage. If you are constantly sweeping and still finding grit on surfaces, a sealed metallic epoxy floor stops that entirely. The coating locks the surface down so nothing sheds.
Many Mission homeowners convert garages and covered patios into gyms, game rooms, or workshops. A bare concrete floor undercuts the whole effort. Metallic epoxy turns that slab into a surface that looks intentional and finished, without the cost or complexity of tile or hardwood.
Metallic epoxy is not a single product - it is a system, and the choices you make within that system shape the final look and durability of the floor. The base coat carries the metallic pigment and bonds to your concrete. The installer then works that pigment into a pattern using air, brushes, or rollers - which is why every metallic floor looks different and why installer skill matters more here than with a standard solid-color coating. A clear protective topcoat follows, and for any space exposed to South Texas sun, an outdoor-rated UV-resistant topcoat is the right choice to prevent yellowing.
If a single metallic look is not quite what you are after, our standard epoxy floor coatings include solid-color and decorative flake options that suit garages and utility spaces where a simpler finish makes more sense. All systems start with the same full surface preparation, because the prep work is what determines how long any coating actually lasts.
One dominant metallic pigment worked into a flowing pattern. Suits homeowners who want a bold, polished look with a clean, consistent palette.
Two or more pigment colors swirled together during application. Creates a marble-like or lava effect. Good choice for showrooms, home gyms, and spaces people want to show off.
Metallic base coat topped with a UV-stable clear coat designed for covered patios, carports, and outdoor-adjacent spaces in South Texas sun. Prevents yellowing and fading over time.
A fine aggregate broadcast into the topcoat adds traction without breaking up the visual effect. Practical choice for wet-prone areas or spaces used by kids and older adults.
Mission sits in the Rio Grande Valley, where summer temperatures climb above 100 degrees and the humidity stays high most of the year. That combination creates real challenges for floor coatings. Epoxy applied to a concrete slab that is too hot cures unevenly - trapping air bubbles or bonding poorly. Experienced local contractors work around this by scheduling jobs in the early morning or during the cooler months from October through March. And because Mission homes sit on clay-heavy soil that shifts with seasonal moisture changes, moisture testing the slab before any coating goes down is not optional - it is the difference between a floor that lasts and one that peels in a year.
The demand for metallic epoxy in this part of Texas is also driven by how people actually live here. Year-round outdoor living means garages, covered patios, and carports get constant use - not just in the summer. Homeowners in Hidalgo and Mission who are converting garages into gyms, game rooms, or outdoor kitchens want a floor that looks intentional and holds up through years of South Texas use - not a surface that shows its age within a season.
Call or submit the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your space and what you are hoping the finished floor will look like before scheduling a site visit.
We come to your home, walk the floor, check for cracks and moisture, and give you a written estimate before any work begins. In Mission, a moisture check is always part of this visit - skipping it is how coating failures happen.
The first day of work is almost entirely prep. We grind the concrete surface, fill cracks, treat any grease stains, and vacuum the floor clean before anything goes down. This step takes most of the day and is what determines whether your floor lasts five years or twenty.
The metallic base coat goes down and the pattern is worked in. A clear topcoat follows after the base sets. You can walk on the floor lightly after about 24 hours - for garage floors, wait a week before parking a vehicle on the surface.
Free on-site estimate. No pressure. We will check your slab and give you a clear price before you commit to anything.
(956) 833-0087We test every slab for moisture before we quote the job - not after. In the Rio Grande Valley, where humidity and clay soils push moisture into concrete year-round, skipping this step is the most common reason epoxy floors fail. You get an honest picture of what your slab needs before any money changes hands.
Metallic epoxy applied to a slab that is too hot will fail - it cures too fast and traps air. We schedule jobs for early morning starts and prefer the cooler months from October through March for exterior and garage work. That is not something a contractor unfamiliar with this climate will typically offer.
We assess cracks, moisture, and surface condition during the estimate visit - so the price we quote is the price you pay. One of the most common complaints homeowners have after hiring a flooring contractor is finding out mid-job that the floor needed more work than the original quote covered. We address that upfront.
The American Concrete Institute recognizes UV exposure as a major factor in coating degradation. For covered patios and carports in Mission's intense sun, we specify a UV-stable topcoat - not a standard clear coat - so the metallic finish does not yellow within a year.
Every one of those details - moisture testing, heat-aware scheduling, upfront pricing, UV-rated materials - comes from doing this work in the Rio Grande Valley, not just reading about it. Call us and ask how we handle any one of those things. The answer will tell you whether we are the right fit for your project.
A poured floor system engineered for moisture resistance and thermal stress - ideal for garages and utility spaces where standard epoxy falls short.
Learn MoreSolid-color and decorative flake epoxy systems for homeowners who want a clean, sealed surface without the metallic aesthetic.
Learn MoreFall is the best window for epoxy in South Texas - contact us now before the schedule fills up and get a written estimate with no obligation.