
Tired of a dull, stained garage floor that makes the whole space feel like a storage unit? Metallic epoxy creates a one-of-a-kind showroom surface that wipes clean, holds up through Texas summers, and makes your space look intentional.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Benbrook is a thick, poured coating applied directly over your existing concrete slab. Metallic pigment particles are worked into the wet coating as it spreads, creating a swirling, glossy finish that looks like flowing marble or polished stone. Most residential jobs take two to three days from start to finish - one day for surface prep, one for the coating, and then a curing period before you move back in.
Homeowners in Benbrook choose metallic epoxy when they want a floor that stands apart - something that looks intentional rather than just functional. It is especially popular for garages being converted into gyms, workshops, or hobby spaces where the floor is part of the experience. If you are primarily focused on protection without the decorative element, urethane cement flooring is a more industrial alternative worth comparing.
If you notice small chunks or powder coming off your concrete floor when you sweep, the surface is breaking down. This is especially common in Benbrook homes built in the 1970s and 1980s, where decades of heat cycles and soil movement have worn the original concrete down. A metallic epoxy coating seals and protects what is left, stopping the deterioration from getting worse.
If your garage floor has dark stains from vehicle leaks that no amount of scrubbing will remove, metallic epoxy covers those stains completely and creates a surface that wipes clean going forward. What used to require a pressure washer now just needs a mop.
Bare concrete is naturally porous and sheds fine dust, which is why your garage floor always seems to leave a gray film on shoes and stored items. In Benbrook's dry summer months this dust gets worse because the concrete dries out and becomes more brittle. A sealed epoxy floor eliminates concrete dust entirely.
If you had a floor coating applied before and it is now lifting at the edges or forming bubbles, the original prep work was not done correctly. A qualified contractor can grind off the failed coating and start fresh. Leaving a peeling floor as-is makes the problem worse over time and can create a tripping hazard.
Our metallic epoxy flooring service covers the full job - concrete surface preparation, crack repair, the metallic coating itself, and a UV-resistant clear topcoat to protect the finish. The metallic pigment is available in a wide range of colors and effects, and every floor comes out unique because of how the material moves during application. We work on garages, basements, interior rooms, and small commercial spaces across Benbrook and the surrounding area.
If a metallic design is not quite what you had in mind, we also install standard epoxy floor coatings in solid colors and flake finishes. Homeowners who need a coating that handles extreme heat or chemical exposure may be better served by our urethane cement flooring option, which is built for tougher conditions. We will point you in the right direction after seeing your floor.
Ideal for homeowners who want a showroom-style garage that is also easy to clean and stands up to daily vehicle use.
A good fit for hobby rooms, home gyms, and finished basements where you want a durable, decorative floor without tearing out the slab.
Suits small commercial spaces where the floor is part of the brand experience and needs to make an impression on visitors.
A practical choice for workshops where you need a surface that resists chemicals and dropped tools but still looks intentional.
Benbrook sits on the same expansive clay soil that runs through most of Tarrant County. That soil swells when it rains and shrinks during dry spells, and the movement puts real stress on concrete slabs over time. A large share of Benbrook homes were built between the 1970s and 1990s, which means many slabs have absorbed oil, developed hairline cracks, or been through dozens of heat cycles. Before any metallic epoxy coating goes down, we assess those cracks to confirm they are stable - because coating over an active crack just pushes the problem forward.
Benbrook summers regularly push past 100 degrees, and that kind of heat affects how epoxy cures. Scheduling matters here - we prefer spring and fall windows when temperatures are cooperative, which gives the coating time to bond fully before the heat hits. We serve the full Benbrook area, including homes near Fort Worth to the north and communities like Crowley to the south. If your HOA has rules about open garage doors or equipment parked outside, check with them before scheduling - it is a small step that avoids friction later.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions - the size of the space, what it is used for, and whether you have noticed any cracks or moisture issues.
We come out to look at your concrete in person before quoting. We check for cracks, moisture, old coatings, and surface condition - and we talk through color and design options. You get a written estimate before any work begins.
The first day on-site is all preparation. We grind the concrete surface to open it up for bonding, fill cracks, and clean the floor thoroughly. This step is the single biggest factor in how long your floor lasts.
We apply the metallic epoxy in layers, work the pigment into flowing patterns, and finish with a clear protective topcoat. After 24 hours you can walk on it lightly, 72 hours before driving on it. We walk the floor with you before we leave.
We come out to look at your slab in person and give you a written quote. No obligation, no phone-only guessing.
(817) 438-1248Every metallic epoxy floor we install includes a UV-resistant clear topcoat. This protects the finish from Benbrook's intense summer sun and keeps the colors from fading. It is not an add-on - it is part of every job.
We use diamond grinding equipment to open up the concrete surface before any coating goes down. The World Floor Covering Association (wfca.org) recognizes mechanical surface preparation as the standard for lasting adhesion. Skipping this step is the number-one reason epoxy peels.
Benbrook's expansive clay soil means a lot of local slabs have cracks. We assess every crack before coating and tell you honestly whether it is stable enough to work over - because covering an active crack just defers the problem. You hear the honest answer before a tool is picked up.
You get an itemized written estimate after we see your floor in person. We do not start work until you have approved it. The price you agree to is the price you pay - no line items added at the end of the job.
Texas requires contractors to register with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, and we operate in compliance with those requirements. We back every job with proof of liability insurance before work begins - so you are protected if anything goes sideways.
A tough, industrial-grade coating built for heat, moisture, and heavy use - a strong alternative when the decorative element is less important than raw durability.
Learn MoreStandard epoxy in solid colors or decorative flake finishes - a cost-effective option for garages and utility spaces that need protection without the metallic design.
Learn MoreSpring and fall booking windows fill fast - lock in your preferred dates before the summer heat limits scheduling options.