
Your garage or patio floor is dull, stained, or just plain worn out. We install metallic epoxy that looks like flowing stone - and holds up to South Texas summers year after year.

Metallic epoxy flooring in San Juan transforms a bare concrete slab into a glossy, swirling surface that looks like polished stone or flowing water, and most residential jobs take two to three days from surface prep through final curing.
A lot of San Juan homeowners reach out after years of looking at a stained garage floor or a patio that does not match the rest of the home. The coating bonds directly to your existing concrete, so there is no demo or major construction - just preparation, application, and a little patience while it cures. The result is a seamless surface that is easy to clean and holds up to the Valley's heat and humidity.
If you are also thinking about a more performance-focused option for your garage, our epoxy floor coatings page covers the standard residential epoxy systems that pair well with or lead into a metallic finish.
If your garage or patio floor has oil stains, rust marks, or a rough, pitted surface that no amount of mopping improves, the concrete itself has absorbed the grime. Metallic epoxy seals the surface completely and gives you a clean start. Many San Juan homeowners make this upgrade when refreshing a home before selling or after a renovation.
In San Juan's clay-heavy soil, hairline cracks appear in garage floors and patio slabs regularly - especially after a dry spell followed by heavy rain. Those cracks signal that the slab has been moving with the soil beneath it. Getting them filled and sealed with an epoxy coating stops water from working its way in and making the cracks wider over time.
Bare concrete naturally sheds fine dust as it ages - you will notice it on your car tires, your tools, and anything stored on the floor. This is called concrete dusting, and it gets worse in high-traffic areas. A sealed epoxy coating stops the dusting completely and makes the floor far easier to keep clean.
The intense UV exposure and heat in San Juan's summers break down unprotected concrete surfaces faster than in cooler climates. If your covered patio floor looks chalky, discolored, or feels rough underfoot, the surface has degraded to the point where a protective coating makes both practical and aesthetic sense.
Every metallic epoxy job we do starts with surface grinding, a moisture test, and crack repair before a single drop of coating goes down. We apply a primer coat, then the metallic pigment layer, working the swirling pattern by hand while the coating is still wet - which is why no two floors look exactly alike. A clear protective topcoat goes on last. For spaces that need a completely flat starting surface first, we also offer urethane cement flooring as a base system before the decorative coat.
We install metallic epoxy in garages, covered patios, living rooms, kitchens, and commercial lobbies. For business owners who need a decorative floor that also handles heavy traffic and chemical exposure, our standard epoxy floor coatings are another option worth comparing side by side.
Suits homeowners who want a high-end look in their garage without the cost of tile or stone.
Suited to outdoor living spaces where UV resistance and grip underfoot both matter.
Best for homeowners upgrading an interior space who want a seamless, easy-to-clean surface with a decorative finish.
Suited to business owners who need a floor that impresses customers and holds up to daily foot traffic.
San Juan sits in the Rio Grande Valley, where summer temperatures regularly climb above 95 degrees and the clay-heavy soil beneath most slabs expands and contracts with every rain and dry spell. Both of those forces work against cheap floor coatings - the heat causes poorly matched products to cure unevenly or bubble, while soil movement opens hairline cracks that let moisture underneath a coating. We use products and application timing specifically suited to the Valley climate, and we always test for moisture before starting. Homeowners in Weslaco and Pharr face the same conditions and have trusted us with their floors for the same reasons.
Covered patios are a big part of life here. Families in San Juan spend real time on their ramadas, and a worn, stained patio floor drags down the whole space no matter how nice everything else is. Metallic epoxy rated for outdoor use handles the foot traffic, the furniture, and the Valley's intense UV exposure - and it looks like something you would see in a showroom, not a construction site. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension has documented the expansive clay soil conditions across Hidalgo County that make proper surface preparation essential before any coating work here.
We ask a few basic questions - what space you want coated, roughly how large it is, and what you are hoping the finished floor will look like. We reply within one business day and can give you a ballpark range before scheduling a site visit.
We come out and look at your concrete - its condition, any cracks, moisture, and existing coatings. The visit takes 30 to 45 minutes. You receive a written quote that breaks down prep, materials, and the topcoat finish with no hidden items.
The crew grinds the concrete surface using heavy equipment to open up its pores and remove contamination. Any cracks or low spots get filled. This is the most critical day - a crew that rushes this step is the main reason floors fail.
We apply the base coat, metallic layer, and clear topcoat over the next day or two. After the final coat, plan on 24 hours before foot traffic and 72 hours before vehicles. Before we leave, we walk you through the floor and give you clear care instructions.
Free on-site quote. Written estimate before any work begins. No pressure, no sales pitch.
(956) 676-0284We test every slab for moisture before the first coat goes down. In San Juan's humid climate, skipping this step is the single most reliable way to get a floor that bubbles within a year. Finding a problem before coating means we can fix it - not leave you with a floor that fails.
Not all epoxy products are rated for the heat and humidity of the Rio Grande Valley. We use coating systems that are suited to South Texas summers and schedule application during cooler morning hours in peak season. That selection and timing is what separates a floor that lasts a decade from one that does not.
We work on homes and businesses throughout Hidalgo County and beyond - from San Juan and Pharr to McAllen, Mission, and Weslaco. Local crews, local knowledge, and no project management markup from a distant franchise.
Your quote includes surface preparation, crack repair if needed, all coating layers, and the protective topcoat - nothing added on later. The American Concrete Institute recommends thorough surface prep as the foundation of any coating job, and we price that work into every estimate from the start.
Each of these proof points ties back to one commitment: doing the job correctly the first time so you are not calling us or anyone else to fix a failing floor. That is what makes the work worth doing in the first place.
Learn more about surface preparation standards at the American Concrete Institute.
A tough, seamless coating built for extreme heat, chemical exposure, and high-traffic utility spaces.
Learn MoreOur standard residential and commercial epoxy systems for garages, warehouses, and commercial floors.
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