Tired of oil stains, crumbling concrete, and a garage that feels unfinished? We prep the slab right and apply a coating system that holds up through East Texas summers.

Garage floor coatings in Longview bond directly to your concrete slab, sealing it against oil, water, and road grime so spills wipe up instead of soaking in - most jobs take one to two days from start to finish.
Bare concrete is porous. Every oil drip from your car, every puddle tracked in from the driveway, and every chemical splash sinks right in. Over time that buildup stains the surface permanently and slowly weakens the slab. A properly applied coating puts a sealed, durable layer between your concrete and everything your garage throws at it.
If you want a faster-curing option that handles East Texas heat particularly well, take a look at our polyaspartic floor coatings page for a comparison.
If oil drips, rust rings, or dark patches on your floor refuse to budge no matter how hard you scrub, the concrete has absorbed those stains deep into its surface. Bare concrete is porous - once it soaks in years of grime, cleaning alone will not restore it. A coating seals the surface so future spills stay on top where they can be wiped up quickly.
If the top layer of your concrete is flaking off in small chips, or if you notice fine gray dust on the floor right after sweeping, the surface is deteriorating. This is especially common in Longview garages that have been exposed to years of summer heat and occasional freeze-thaw cycles. A coating applied over properly prepared concrete stops that deterioration immediately.
Small hairline cracks are common in Longview slabs because East Texas clay soil expands and contracts with every rain and dry spell, putting stress on your concrete. If you are noticing new cracks or existing ones getting wider, that is a sign the slab has been moving. Getting those cracks assessed and repaired before coating protects you from more serious damage later.
Longview averages around 47 inches of rain per year, and if water is pooling on your garage floor near the door, bare concrete will absorb it and stay damp for hours. Prolonged moisture weakens concrete over time and can lead to mold or mildew developing. A properly applied coating helps water bead and drain rather than soak in.
Every garage floor coating job we do starts with surface preparation - grinding the slab mechanically so the coating bonds at a deep level, not just on top. From there, we apply the right system for how you actually use the space. For most homeowners in Longview, that means a multi-layer epoxy floor coating with a broadcast color flake finish - durable, easy to maintain, and available in a range of colors.
If you need a faster return to use, or if your garage runs hot in summer, we also install polyaspartic floor coatings, which cure in hours rather than days and resist hot tire pickup better than standard epoxy. Both systems include crack repair, primer, finish coat, and cleanup - no hidden add-ons once work starts.
A solid choice for homeowners who want a decorative, granite-look floor that handles daily garage use and the occasional weekend project.
Best for garages that see heavy vehicle traffic or high summer heat - cures fast and resists hot tire pickup that can peel thinner systems.
A clean, uniform finish suited for homeowners who want a tidy, professional look without the flake pattern.
For garages used as workshops or home gyms where the floor takes real punishment from equipment, chemicals, and constant foot traffic.
Longview sits in the Piney Woods of East Texas, where summer heat and humidity stay high from May through September. Coating products need specific temperature and humidity conditions to bond and cure correctly - too hot or too humid, and the coating can cure too fast, trap moisture, or fail to stick. That is why scheduling matters here more than in drier climates, and why working with a contractor who knows East Texas weather patterns makes a real difference.
The clay-heavy soil common throughout Gregg County expands when wet and shrinks when dry, which puts steady stress on concrete slabs. A significant portion of Longview homes - particularly in older neighborhoods served by areas like Hallsville and Henderson - were built in the 1960s through 1980s, and those slabs are more likely to have surface deterioration or cracks that need repair before coating. We account for all of that before a single drop of product goes down.
We respond within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your space and schedule a time to come look at the concrete in person - because an honest estimate requires seeing the actual condition of your slab.
We inspect the floor for cracks, moisture, and surface condition, then walk you through your options. You receive a written estimate that breaks down prep, materials, coats, and warranty - not a single lump-sum number.
This is where we spend real time. We grind the concrete mechanically to open the surface, fill any cracks, and check for moisture before applying anything. Skipping this step is the number one reason coatings fail.
We apply the primer and finish coats, broadcast flakes if you chose them, and walk you through the finished floor before we leave. You will know exactly how to clean it, what to avoid, and when you can park on it.
Free written estimate - no obligation, no sales pitch. We reply within one business day.
(430) 267-1851We grind every slab with professional diamond equipment before coating - no shortcuts with acid etching alone. That prep is what separates a coating that lasts a decade from one that peels in a year.
You get a written quote that breaks down surface prep, crack repair, materials, coats, and warranty separately. No surprises on the invoice and no pressure to approve add-ons you did not ask for.
We track the forecast and schedule coating work during conditions that let the product cure correctly. Applying a coating before a cold front or during peak summer humidity is a mistake - one we do not make.
Contractors working in Texas should be registered with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and carry liability insurance and workers' comp. We do - which means you have real recourse if anything goes wrong.
Every one of those proof points shows up in the finished floor - coatings that stay bonded, estimates that match the invoice, and a crew that shows up knowing how East Texas conditions affect the work.
A faster-curing, UV-stable alternative to epoxy that handles Longview's summer heat better and is ready for vehicles within 48 hours.
Learn MoreThe foundation of most residential floor coating systems - available in solid colors and decorative flake finishes for any garage or interior slab.
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