Your garage floor has oil stains, cracks, and bare concrete that never stays clean. We coat it right the first time so it holds up through Cleburne summers and Johnson County clay soil.

Garage floor coating in Cleburne is a protective layer bonded directly to your concrete slab, sealing it against oil, water, and daily grime - most two-car garage jobs take two to three days from first coat to ready-to-park.
Bare concrete in a Cleburne garage takes a beating from both directions. From above, vehicle fluids, lawn equipment, and tracked-in mud stain and pit the surface year after year. From below, the heavy clay soil underneath most Johnson County homes swells with every rain and shrinks through summer, stressing the slab and opening cracks that collect everything. A properly applied garage floor coating changes that equation - it seals the surface from above while a properly prepped slab resists the movement pushing up from below.
If you want the fastest possible cure time and your car back the same day, a polyaspartic floor coating is worth a look. For a proven, budget-friendly option with long-term durability, our standard epoxy floor coatings are the most popular choice for Cleburne residential garages.
If you have scrubbed the floor and the dark stains from old oil drips are still there, the concrete has absorbed them into its pores. Bare concrete is porous and once oil soaks in it stays. A coated floor seals the surface so future spills wipe up instead of soaking in - and it covers the stains already there.
Small surface cracks are common in Cleburne homes because the clay soil shifts with the seasons and puts stress on the slab. If you see hairline cracks spreading or small chunks of concrete breaking away at the edges, the surface is deteriorating. Coating the floor after proper crack repair stops that deterioration and gives the slab a protective shell.
Older concrete slabs gradually shed a fine gray powder. If you notice a dusty film on your car tires, on stored items, or on your shoes after walking through the garage, the surface is breaking down. A coating bonds to the concrete and stops that shedding entirely - no more gray dust coating everything in the space.
Bare concrete becomes surprisingly slick when wet, especially as it ages and smooths out. Johnson County gets its share of heavy spring storms and if your garage floor has ever felt like a slip hazard when you walk in wet, a textured coating with a non-slip finish addresses that directly. Most quality coatings include a texture additive for exactly this reason.
The right coating depends on how you use your garage, the condition of the concrete, and what matters most - speed of cure, durability, or appearance. For most Cleburne homeowners who park vehicles and store tools, a chip-broadcast epoxy system gives the best balance of toughness, grip, and cost. Colored flake chips embedded in the wet coating hide tire marks and scuffs while adding the texture that keeps the floor safe when wet.
If you want your garage back the same day, a polyaspartic coating cures far faster than standard epoxy and handles the heat of a Cleburne summer garage without softening. For homeowners converting a space into a gym or workshop, the same residential epoxy systems can be customized with solid colors or metallic swirls to match how you actually use the room. Every system we install starts the same way: thorough surface grinding, crack filling, moisture testing, and a primer coat bonded to your specific slab before any decorative layer goes down.
The most popular choice for Cleburne garages - colored flake chips add grip, hide wear over time, and make the whole space look finished and clean.
Faster cure and better heat tolerance than standard epoxy - a strong choice for garages that face west or take heavy afternoon sun through a Cleburne summer.
A clean, single-tone finish suited for workshops and utility garages where a simple professional look is the goal without decorative chips.
For larger or mixed-use garages, different zones - parking area, workshop, storage - can use different finishes and textures matched to how each area is actually used.
Cleburne sits on the Blackland Prairie, and nearly every garage slab in Johnson County is sitting on heavy clay soil that moves every time the weather changes. That constant swelling and shrinking is the reason so many local garage floors develop cracks - it is not poor construction, it is what this soil does over time. Before any coating goes down we inspect those cracks carefully, because coating over an active crack without addressing it first means that crack will telegraph right through the new surface within months.
Johnson County summers also push garage temperatures to extremes that are genuinely hard on standard epoxy products. Homeowners in areas like Joshua and Keene with west-facing garages see slab surface temperatures well above ambient air temperature on summer afternoons. We factor that into product selection and installation timing so the coating bonds correctly and does not yellow or soften after the first hot season. The Concrete Network and the Portland Cement Association both identify surface temperature at application as a critical factor in long-term coating adhesion.
Call or submit the form and you will hear back within one business day. We schedule a free on-site visit because floor condition drives the price - phone quotes skip the details that matter most.
During the estimate we check for cracks, oil stains, moisture, and any previous coatings that need to come off. You leave with a written quote that breaks down exactly what is included - no surprises when the crew arrives.
The crew grinds the floor, fills cracks, degrease oil spots, and tests for moisture before any coating goes down. This takes most of the first day - rushing it is the leading reason coatings fail early.
Coating goes down in layers - base coat, chips or color if chosen, then a clear topcoat. Before we leave we walk the floor with you and confirm curing times: typically light foot traffic after 24 hours and vehicles after 48 to 72 hours.
Free on-site estimate, written quote, no pressure. We will tell you exactly what your floor needs and what it costs before any work starts.
(682) 847-7365Most of Cleburne's neighborhoods sit on the same expansive Blackland Prairie clay that causes cracking in virtually every local slab. We assess and address that movement before any coating goes down - so your new surface does not telegraph cracks back through after the first rainy season.
We do not use products that soften or yellow when a Johnson County garage hits extreme temperatures in August. Every system we recommend is chosen with the local climate in mind - and we are a Texas TDLR-registered and fully insured contractor.
We assess your floor in person before quoting. Older Cleburne homes often have decades of staining or cracking that needs extra prep - we find that during the estimate and price it honestly, so you are not hit with extra charges after the crew is already on-site.
We give you a specific installation date and tell you what to expect at each stage - when the crew arrives, when you can walk on the floor, when you can park in it again. You plan around the project instead of waiting and wondering.
A garage floor coating is only as good as the prep underneath it. We do not cut corners on that step because it is the one that determines whether a coating lasts five years or fifteen. Every job we do in Cleburne and Johnson County is one we expect to stand behind.
Faster-curing systems that hold up to Cleburne heat better than standard epoxy - often walkable the same evening and ready for vehicles the next day.
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