
Tired of oil stains soaking into your garage floor and concrete dust that never goes away? A professional epoxy coating seals your slab for good and gives you a surface that wipes clean in seconds.

Epoxy floor coating in Benbrook is a two-part resin and hardener system that bonds directly to your concrete slab, forming a hard, seamless surface. Most residential garage projects finish in two to three days. The coating seals the concrete completely, so oil drips sit on top and wipe up instead of soaking in and staining permanently.
Benbrook homeowners deal with two conditions that make bare concrete a losing battle: expansive clay soil that stresses slabs over decades, and hot summers that accelerate surface wear. If your garage floor is cracked, dusty, or stained despite regular cleaning, it is not a maintenance problem - it is a protection problem. A properly applied epoxy coating stops the cycle.
If you use your garage as a workshop or storage space, you might also consider commercial-grade epoxy systems built for heavier use and chemical resistance.
Cracks running across your slab or patches where the surface is chipping are signs the concrete is under stress. In Benbrook, this is especially common in homes built before 2000, where decades of clay soil movement have worked on the slab. A stable crack can be repaired and coated - but the longer you wait, the more surface area is exposed to further damage.
Bare concrete is porous, so every fluid drip gets absorbed into the surface and becomes harder to remove over time. If you are scrubbing the same spots and the stains are not lifting, the concrete has no protective barrier. An epoxy coating seals the surface so future spills stay on top and clean up with a wet mop.
Concrete sheds fine dust as it ages - you will notice it as a gray powder that reappears on stored items and anything near the floor no matter how often you sweep. This is common in older Benbrook garages and means the surface is actively breaking down. Epoxy coating stops this by sealing the surface completely.
If your floor looks damp or slightly wet after a heavy storm without any water getting in from the door, moisture is wicking up through the slab from the ground below. This needs to be tested and addressed before coating - but it is also a sign that your floor is completely unprotected. A contractor who tests for moisture before starting is doing the job correctly.
Not every epoxy job is the same. A residential garage floor has different demands than a commercial shop floor, and a homeowner who wants a clean, solid-color surface has different priorities than one who wants something that looks like a showroom. We offer the full range of epoxy coating systems so you can choose what fits your space and your budget.
For businesses and facilities that face forklift traffic, chemical exposure, or heavy equipment, commercial and industrial epoxy coatings use thicker systems designed for those conditions. For homeowners who want a decorative finish with visual depth, our metallic epoxy flooring creates a one-of-a-kind look with swirling color and high gloss.
A clean, durable single-color finish for garages, utility rooms, and workshops. Practical, low-maintenance, and a significant upgrade over bare concrete.
Decorative vinyl flakes broadcast over the base coat add texture, slip resistance, and visual interest. Popular for garage floors and basement spaces.
Thicker coatings built for commercial and industrial environments that see heavy traffic, chemical exposure, or demanding daily use.
Benbrook sits on the same expansive clay soil that runs through most of Tarrant County. This clay swells when it gets wet and shrinks when it dries out - and that constant movement is what causes most of the cracking you see in local garage slabs. Homes built between the 1960s and 1990s, which make up a large share of Benbrook neighborhoods, often have slabs that have been working for 30 to 50 years without any surface protection. By the time a homeowner calls us, the floor has usually been dealing with stains, dust, and minor cracking for years.
We also know that summer heat in Benbrook requires careful scheduling. Epoxy applied when the concrete surface is too hot can cure unevenly or trap bubbles - both of which cause early failure. We plan summer jobs for early morning starts and test every slab for moisture before a single coat goes down, because we have seen what happens in Fort Worth and White Settlement when those steps get skipped.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask about your floor size, what the space is used for, and whether you have noticed cracks or stains. No obligation, no pressure.
We visit your property to inspect the concrete in person. We check for cracks, test for moisture, and look for any prior coatings or sealers that need to come off. You get a written quote that covers everything - prep, coats, and finish - before we schedule a start date.
The crew grinds the concrete to give the epoxy something to grip, fills any cracks, and lets everything dry fully. This is the most important part of the job. Expect noise and some dust - most crews use equipment with dust collection attached.
The epoxy goes down in layers, with drying time between each coat. Once the final coat is applied, the floor needs 24 hours before foot traffic and 48 to 72 hours before you park a vehicle on it. We walk through the finished floor with you before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation and no pressure - just a straight answer about what your floor needs and what it will cost. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(817) 438-1248Epoxy applied over a damp slab will eventually peel - no matter how good the product is. We test every floor for moisture before the first coat goes down. In Benbrook, where clay soil holds water after spring rain, this step is not optional.
We book summer epoxy jobs for early morning starts so the concrete surface has not had time to heat up. This is standard practice for us - and the reason our coatings do not bubble or cure unevenly in Texas summer conditions. This Old House explains why application timing matters for epoxy.
Your estimate covers everything - prep work, crack repair if needed, number of coats, and the finish you chose. If we find something unexpected during the assessment, we tell you before we proceed. No mid-job surprises.
We have been working on concrete floors in Benbrook and the surrounding Tarrant County area since 2020. We know the local soil conditions, the typical age of homes in the area, and what specific prep challenges to expect before we ever arrive on site.
Every one of these practices comes down to one thing: we want your floor to still look good in five years, not just in five days. That means doing the prep work correctly the first time, even when it takes longer.
Heavy-duty epoxy systems engineered for warehouses, shops, and facilities that face forklift traffic, chemical spills, and demanding daily use.
Learn MoreDecorative metallic epoxy finishes that create a one-of-a-kind, high-gloss floor with depth and movement - ideal for showrooms and living spaces.
Learn MoreWe offer free on-site estimates - call today and we will assess your slab, answer your questions, and give you a written quote before any work begins.