
Your garage or patio floor deserves a finish that holds up to South Texas sun and heat without peeling, yellowing, or needing days of curing time before you can use the space again.

Polyaspartic floor coatings in Mission, TX seal and protect concrete with a hard, UV-stable finish that cures in hours instead of days - most residential garage and patio jobs are completed in a single day, with foot traffic safe by evening and vehicles back the next morning.
Standard epoxy has been the go-to for garage floors for years, but it has real limitations in a climate like Mission's. It can yellow when exposed to direct sunlight, and it takes 72 hours or more before you can park on it. Polyaspartic coatings cure much faster through a different chemical process, and they are UV-stable from the start - meaning they won't discolor or dull when your South Texas sun beats down on them all day. That combination of speed and durability makes them a strong fit for garages, patios, and driveways in the Rio Grande Valley.
If you have a garage floor specifically in mind, our garage floor coatings page covers the full range of systems available for residential garage slabs, including how epoxy and polyaspartic compare for different situations.
Oil drips, mud tracked in from the yard, and spilled drinks seem to soak right into your concrete and leave permanent marks. Bare concrete is porous - it acts like a sponge. A polyaspartic coating seals the surface so spills sit on top and wipe away in seconds instead of soaking in permanently.
Mission's combination of caliche soil movement and the heat-and-cool cycle of South Texas causes concrete slabs to develop small cracks over time. If you see a network of thin cracks - especially ones slowly getting longer - it is worth having a contractor assess the slab. Coating after proper crack repair stabilizes the surface and keeps water from getting in and making things worse.
A fine gray powder on your floor even after sweeping, or a surface that feels rough and is starting to flake in spots, means the concrete is deteriorating. This is called spalling, and it gets worse over time - especially in areas where Mission's sun bakes the surface for hours every day. Coating the floor stops the deterioration and gives you a surface that holds up.
If a traditional epoxy job's 72-hour vehicle cure time does not fit your schedule, polyaspartic is the practical answer. Most jobs are done in a single day, with vehicles back in the garage the following morning. For busy households in Mission, that means barely any disruption to your routine.
Polyaspartic coatings come in a wide range of finishes. A clear or solid-color topcoat gives you a clean, low-maintenance surface suited to garages, patios, and driveways where function is the priority. For homeowners who want a more finished look, a decorative flake system - where color chips are broadcast into the wet base coat before the clear topcoat seals everything in - creates a speckled, granite-style appearance with added texture for grip when the floor is wet. That texture matters on patios and driveways in Mission, where afternoon rain can make bare or smooth surfaces slippery.
All of our polyaspartic systems start with full mechanical surface preparation - diamond grinding the concrete to create the bond profile the coating needs. We also offer metallic epoxy flooring for homeowners who want a high-gloss, dimensional look for showrooms or feature spaces, as well as standard garage floor coatings for those who prefer the traditional epoxy approach and a longer cure window.
A clean, fast-curing finish suited to garages and utility spaces where practicality matters more than decoration. UV-stable so it won't yellow over time.
Color chips embedded in the base coat create a speckled, granite-like look with added texture. Ideal for garages, patios, and any surface where slip resistance matters.
Outdoor-rated polyaspartic formulas designed for full sun exposure, vehicle weight, and the temperature swings Mission sees through the year.
If your existing coating is in good condition but losing its sheen or showing surface wear, a polyaspartic topcoat can extend its life and restore the finish.
Mission's climate is one of the main reasons polyaspartic has become popular in South Texas. The intense UV exposure from the Rio Grande Valley sun will yellow standard epoxy over time - but polyaspartic coatings are UV-stable from the start, so they hold their color and sheen even on outdoor surfaces that get direct sun all day. Mission's year-round outdoor living season also means patios, driveways, and pool decks take constant foot traffic every month of the year. A properly coated surface handles that use without the deterioration you see on bare concrete.
The caliche soil conditions in Hidalgo County also matter here. Newer homes built along the US-83 corridor and around Sharyland may have construction residue on the slab surface that has to be removed before any coating will bond - something we check for on every visit. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Alamo and Edinburg, where the same soil and climate conditions apply.
You reach out by phone or through the contact form, and we respond within one business day. We ask a few questions about the space and whether you have had any previous coating applied so we know what to expect when we arrive.
We come out, walk the floor, check for cracks and moisture, and look for any construction residue on newer slabs. You get a written estimate that covers exactly what the job involves - no number given over the phone without seeing your concrete first.
The crew grinds or blasts the concrete surface to open it up for bonding, fills cracks, and cleans the floor thoroughly. This takes up most of the morning. Because polyaspartic cures fast, this prep work has to be thorough before anything is applied.
The coating goes on in layers - base coat, decorative flakes if chosen, and a clear topcoat. Because polyaspartic cures quickly, the whole application often wraps up in the afternoon. The crew walks you through care and timing before they leave, and your vehicle can typically go back in the next morning.
Free estimate, written quote, no obligation. We come out and look at your concrete before we give you a number - no guessing and no surprise charges on the day of the job.
(956) 833-0087Not all polyaspartic formulas are rated for full outdoor sun exposure. We use products specifically suited to Mission's UV intensity so your floor holds its color and finish year after year - whether it is in a garage with open doors or on a patio that sees direct sun all day.
Concrete slabs in Mission hold more moisture than slabs in drier parts of Texas - a fact the National Weather Service Brownsville humidity data confirms for this region. We test every slab before coating to catch any moisture issues that would cause the coating to fail. Skipping that test is one of the most common reasons coatings peel in this area.
You will know the price before the crew shows up - not after. We give every customer a written estimate following an in-person site visit. If the scope changes, we tell you before we proceed, not after the job is done.
We mechanically grind the concrete surface before every polyaspartic job - creating the surface profile the coating needs to bond and hold up under vehicle traffic and South Texas temperature swings. Contractors who skip this step and use acid wash alone are setting you up for a coating that fails early.
Polyaspartic coatings are only as good as the preparation underneath them. We do that prep correctly on every job - because the whole point is a floor you never have to think about again.
A high-gloss, dimensional epoxy finish with swirling color patterns - suited to showrooms, home gyms, and feature spaces where the floor is part of the design.
Learn MoreThe full range of coating systems for residential garage slabs - from basic solid-color epoxy to multi-coat decorative systems with flake and topcoat.
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