
Bare concrete that cracks, stains, or turns to dust is a problem we fix every day. Get a coated floor that cleans up fast, holds up to East Texas weather, and actually looks finished.
Bare concrete that cracks, stains, or turns to dust is a problem we fix every day. Get a coated floor that cleans up fast, holds up to East Texas weather, and actually looks finished.

Epoxy floor coating in Longview, TX bonds a hard, protective shell to your concrete, sealing out moisture and stains, and most residential garage jobs are complete within one to three days. The result is a surface that wipes clean, reflects light, and holds up to the daily punishment a bare slab never could.
If your garage or shop floor in Longview has been cracking, pitting, or soaking up every oil drip for years, epoxy coating is one of the most practical upgrades you can make. The clay soils throughout Gregg County put constant stress on concrete slabs, so addressing existing cracks and applying a protective coating is a two-part solution that stops the damage from compounding. If your business needs a tougher, chemical-resistant system, see our Commercial & Industrial Epoxy Floor Coatings page for details on heavier-duty options.
East Texas humidity is hard on concrete that has no protection. When moisture works into an uncoated slab over years of rainy summers, you end up with a floor that is slowly eating itself from the inside. A properly installed epoxy system with thorough moisture testing before the first coat goes down changes that equation completely.
If you see small chunks or flakes of concrete coming loose from the surface, the slab is deteriorating from the inside out - a process called spalling. In Longview, this often starts because moisture has worked its way into the slab over years of humid summers. An epoxy coating applied over properly prepared concrete stops further deterioration and gives the floor a fresh, durable layer.
Small hairline cracks are often cosmetic, but if you have noticed cracks that seem to be growing or have a slight step where one side is higher than the other, the slab is moving. East Texas clay soils swell and shrink with every rain and dry spell, and the slab moves with them. Filling and stabilizing those cracks before coating can stop a minor problem from becoming a major repair.
If your garage floor has years of oil drips and tire marks that no amount of scrubbing will touch, the concrete has absorbed those stains at a level only a proper resurfacing can fix. An epoxy coating, once the surface is prepared correctly, seals the concrete so future spills sit on top instead of soaking in. Cleanup becomes a quick wipe rather than a frustrating hour on your knees.
Bare concrete can become dangerously slick when rain blows in or a car drips after a storm. If you have noticed yourself or a family member slipping in the garage, an epoxy coating with a non-slip additive mixed into the topcoat gives the surface real grip underfoot. This is especially worth considering if anyone in your household has mobility concerns.
Epoxy floor coatings are not one-size-fits-all. A standard garage floor has different demands than a backyard workshop, a commercial kitchen, or an auto bay that sees daily oil exposure. Our residential epoxy systems include decorative color flakes and clear topcoats for homeowners who want a garage that looks sharp, and plain, functional systems for utility spaces where performance matters more than appearance. If you want a finish that stands up to chemical exposure and heavy equipment, our Commercial & Industrial Epoxy Floor Coatings are built for exactly that. For spaces where you also want a high-gloss decorative finish with depth and visual movement, our Metallic Epoxy Flooring is a popular upgrade for showrooms, gyms, and finished garages.
Every job starts with honest surface preparation - grinding the concrete mechanically, testing for moisture, and filling cracks before a single drop of coating goes down. That preparation is what separates a floor that lasts a decade from one that starts peeling by the next rainy season.
Built for homeowners who want a clean, durable garage floor with decorative chip options and a clear topcoat that resists tire marks and oil.
A functional system focused on durability and easy cleanup - ideal for detached garages, storage buildings, and hobby spaces.
Non-slip aggregate mixed into the topcoat for spaces where wet floors are common - laundry rooms, mud rooms, covered patios, and garages with water intrusion.
High-gloss metallic and color-flake systems for homeowners who want a garage or finished space that makes an impression. See our Metallic Epoxy Flooring page for details.
Longview sits in a part of East Texas where summer humidity regularly climbs above 80 percent, and that moisture works its way into concrete slabs over time. When a coating goes down over concrete that still holds too much moisture, it bubbles and peels within months - a problem we see on failed DIY jobs and rushed contractor work all the time. Our process always includes a moisture test before any coating is applied, because skipping that step in this climate is how you end up paying twice. The clay-heavy soils throughout Gregg County compound the problem: they expand when wet and contract when dry, which is why so many Longview slab foundations and garage floors develop cracks over the years. Older homes built in the 1960s through 1980s - a large share of the housing stock in established Longview neighborhoods - often need more prep time because the slabs have had decades to develop surface wear and soil-movement cracks.
We serve homeowners throughout the Longview area, including customers in Hallsville and Kilgore who deal with the same clay-soil and humidity challenges. Whether your home is on the east side of town near the Longview Arboretum or in one of the newer subdivisions south of Loop 281, the conditions that drive coating failures here are the same - and so is our approach to preventing them.
Reach out and we will ask a few quick questions about your space and its current condition. We respond within one business day and get you on the schedule for a walkthrough, not a phone estimate.
We walk your floor in person, test the slab for moisture, check for cracks, and look at the surface condition. You get a written quote that breaks down exactly what is included - no surprises on the invoice.
The crew mechanically grinds the concrete, fills cracks and divots, and cleans the surface thoroughly. This step is loud and generates concrete dust, so plan to keep pets and children clear of the work area for the day.
The epoxy goes down in layers - base coat, decorative flakes if chosen, then a clear topcoat. Before the crew leaves, they walk you through the finished floor and explain care. You can walk on it in 24 hours and park on it in 72 hours.
We walk your floor in person, test for moisture, and give you a written price before any work is scheduled. No phone estimates. No surprises.
(430) 267-1851We test every slab for moisture before coating, because East Texas humidity makes skipping that step a guarantee of early failure. That test takes minutes and is the single biggest thing that separates a floor that lasts from one that peels by next summer. For more on concrete standards, see the American Concrete Institute.
We walk your floor in person and give you a written quote covering prep, any crack repairs, coating, and cleanup. The number we agree on is the number on your invoice - even if the prep work turns out to be more involved than a newer slab.
We have been working on Gregg County slabs long enough to know exactly what clay-soil movement does to concrete over time. Homes built in the 1960s through 1980s across Longview need different prep than newer construction, and we account for that from the first visit rather than discovering it mid-job.
For residential surface coatings in Longview, no permit is required - but when a project edges into structural crack repair or renovation, we know when to check with City of Longview Development Services. You should not have to figure that out yourself.
Every one of those points comes back to the same thing: a floor that holds up after we leave. We have done this work long enough to know that the calls we never want to get are the ones asking why the coating is already peeling - and the best way to avoid that call is to do the prep right the first time.
Heavier-duty epoxy systems built for warehouses, auto bays, commercial kitchens, and facilities that see chemical exposure or forklift traffic.
Learn MoreHigh-gloss decorative finishes with depth and visual movement - a popular choice for showrooms, finished garages, and gyms.
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