Your concrete floor has cracks, stains, and years of wear. We prep it right and coat it to stay sealed through Cleburne's clay soil shifts and wet springs.

Epoxy floor coating in Cleburne bonds a hard, plastic-like surface directly to your concrete, sealing the pores and creating a floor that resists stains, holds up to vehicle traffic, and wipes clean in minutes - most residential jobs take two to three days from start to finish.
If you have been living with a dusty, stained, or cracked garage slab, you already know the problem: bare concrete absorbs everything and gives it back as permanent stains and powdery residue. Cleburne's clay-heavy Johnson County soil makes things worse, pushing against slabs from below as the ground swells with rain and shrinks in the summer heat. That constant movement leaves cracks that collect grime and let moisture in.
An epoxy coating changes that. We fill the cracks, grind the surface, test for moisture, and apply a coating system that bonds to the concrete rather than sitting on top of it. If you are looking at turning a garage into a usable workshop or gym space, pairing epoxy with commercial-grade epoxy options is worth considering. For a high-gloss, swirled look, metallic epoxy flooring delivers something more visually distinctive.
A network of fine cracks that looks like a road map is a sign the concrete has been stressed by Cleburne's clay soil expanding and contracting through wet springs and dry summers. Those cracks let oil, water, and grime sink in and stain permanently. An epoxy coating, applied after proper crack filling, seals the surface and stops that cycle.
Older concrete slabs in Cleburne homes from the 1970s and 1980s sometimes develop a condition where the top layer breaks down into fine gray dust. You sweep it up, and a week later it is back. This is called concrete dusting, and it means the surface is deteriorating. Epoxy coating bonds to the concrete and locks that surface down, eliminating the dust problem entirely.
If your garage floor has dark stains from car leaks or rust marks from metal shelving that no cleaner touches, the concrete has absorbed those stains into its pores. Bare concrete is porous by nature, and once something soaks in, it stays. A coated floor has a sealed surface that wipes clean - future spills sit on top instead of soaking in.
If water collects on your garage floor after heavy rain - especially if it seems to come up through the concrete rather than in from the door - your slab is absorbing and transmitting ground moisture. A properly applied epoxy coating with a moisture barrier primer can significantly reduce this, keeping the floor dry and preventing mold and mildew.
Not every floor needs the same coating system, and we help you choose based on how the space is used and what condition the concrete is in. For homeowners upgrading a garage or workshop, a standard chip-broadcast epoxy system gives you the best combination of durability, grip, and easy cleaning. For business owners with warehouse floors, loading areas, or shop spaces, our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coating uses thicker, multi-coat systems built for heavier traffic and chemical exposure.
If you want something that stands out visually, our metallic epoxy flooring creates a swirled, high-gloss finish that works well in showrooms, home gyms, and living spaces. Every system starts with the same foundation: thorough surface grinding, crack repair, moisture testing, and a primer coat that actually bonds to your specific slab. The decorative layer and topcoat go on after the foundation is right - not before.
The most popular choice for residential garages - colored flake chips embedded in the coating hide tire marks and scuffs while adding texture that prevents slipping.
A clean, single-tone finish that works well in workshops, utility spaces, and commercial areas where a simple, professional look is the goal.
A high-gloss swirled finish for homeowners who want a floor that looks as good as the rest of the room - suited for showrooms, gyms, and finished living spaces.
Thicker coats built for high-traffic commercial and industrial floors that see forklifts, vehicle traffic, or chemical exposure on a daily basis.
Cleburne sits on the Blackland Prairie, and the expansive clay soil underneath most homes in Johnson County behaves the same way every year: it swells when the spring rains come and shrinks again during the summer drought. That constant movement is one of the main reasons concrete slabs here crack more than they would in areas with sandier soil. Many homes in Cleburne were also built between the 1960s and 1990s, which means the garage slab has been through 30 to 60 Texas summers by now - and the surface shows it. We factor all of that into how we prepare and coat your floor, starting with a moisture test and a close look at any cracks before we ever open a coating can.
We serve homeowners and business owners across the area, including Burleson and Joshua where we see the same clay soil conditions and older housing stock as in Cleburne proper. Whether you are near the historic downtown square or out toward the edge of town, the prep and application process stays the same - thorough, honest, and built to last.
Call or submit the form and tell us what you are working with - size, condition, and how you use the space. We respond within one business day and schedule a time to come look at the floor in person.
We walk your floor, check for cracks, test for moisture - especially important given Cleburne's clay soil - and measure the space. You get a written estimate that reflects what we actually see, not a best-case phone quote.
The crew arrives and spends the first part of the day on the most important work: diamond grinding the surface, filling cracks, and applying a primer that bonds to your concrete. This step determines how long the coating lasts.
The coating layers go on after the primer is ready. Plan for 48 to 72 hours before driving on the floor. We do a walkthrough with you before we leave and go over care instructions so the floor stays looking sharp.
We walk your floor in person before we give you a number. No phone guesses, no surprise costs - just an honest look at what your concrete needs and what it will cost to fix it right.
(682) 847-7365Moisture rising through a concrete slab is the leading cause of epoxy coatings peeling early. In Cleburne, where clay soil holds water and spring rains saturate the ground, skipping this test is a gamble. We run a moisture check on every job - it takes a few extra minutes and saves you from a floor that starts bubbling before the first winter.
We have been coating concrete floors in Cleburne and the surrounding area since 2015. That means we know the soil conditions, the older housing stock, and the scheduling windows that actually work for this climate. We are not a crew that drove in from across the metro.
We come to your property, look at your actual floor, and give you a written quote before any work starts. The price we write down is the price you pay. No low-ball estimates followed by add-ons once the crew is already at your house.
The American Concrete Institute guidelines on surface preparation exist because bad prep is the number one reason coatings fail. We diamond-grind every floor to the correct surface profile before coating - no acid-only etching shortcuts that leave the concrete too smooth for a real bond.
These four things together - moisture testing, local experience, honest pricing, and proper prep - are why homeowners in Cleburne who have had a bad coating job in the past come back to us to get it done right. The coating is only as good as what happens before it goes on.
Thicker, multi-coat epoxy systems designed for Cleburne warehouses, shop floors, and commercial spaces that take on vehicle traffic and chemical exposure every day.
Learn MoreHigh-gloss swirled epoxy finishes that turn a plain concrete slab into a distinctive showroom or living space floor with lasting durability.
Learn MoreSpring is the best season for epoxy installation in Cleburne - cooler temps, lower humidity, and better results. Call now or submit a request to lock in your project date.