
Bare or stained concrete makes any space feel unfinished. Metallic epoxy gives you a seamless, high-gloss floor with a unique swirling pattern - easy to clean, built to last through South Texas summers.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Alamo is a thick, glossy coating poured over your existing concrete slab, containing fine metallic powder that swirls into a one-of-a-kind pattern as it cures. Most residential projects - a two-car garage or a single room - are complete in two to three days.
If you have stained concrete, a dusty garage that never feels clean, or a space you want to actually be proud of, metallic epoxy is worth a serious look. It covers surface imperfections, stops the dust concrete constantly sheds, and gives you a floor that wipes clean in minutes. Homeowners who want a fast-curing option for garages often compare it to polyaspartic floor coatings, which cure even faster - both are strong choices depending on your timeline.
Call us at (956) 948-8003 or request a free estimate online and we will assess your slab and give you a straight answer on what your floor needs.
If your concrete has oil stains, rust marks, or a rough surface that never comes clean no matter how much you sweep or mop, a coating upgrade will make a real difference. Metallic epoxy covers minor surface imperfections and gives you a floor that actually cleans up easily. If you are embarrassed to park guests in your garage, that is reason enough to call.
A white, powdery residue appearing on your slab after rain or during humid stretches is called efflorescence - a sign that moisture is moving up through the concrete. This is common in Alamo given the caliche-heavy soil, and left untreated it will cause any coating to peel. Mention it when you call for a quote so the installer can treat it before anything goes down.
If you already have a painted or coated floor and it is starting to lift in patches, the original prep work was either rushed or moisture got underneath. Peeling coating becomes a trip hazard and keeps getting worse. Metallic epoxy applied over properly prepared concrete does not have the same problem.
Bare concrete sheds fine dust constantly, especially in older slabs. If you notice a thin gray film on your car, stored items, or shoes after spending time in the garage, the concrete itself is the source. A sealed metallic epoxy surface stops that dusting completely and makes the whole space easier to maintain.
Our metallic epoxy work starts with a thorough surface assessment. We grind the concrete, test for moisture - critical in South Texas given the caliche soil - and address any cracks or efflorescence before a single drop of coating goes down. For homeowners who want the maximum durability on top of the metallic finish, we also offer urethane cement flooring as an alternative topcoat system that handles extreme heat and heavy use even better than standard epoxy.
For homeowners who love the look of epoxy but need a faster installation window, we can also discuss epoxy floor coatings in a standard solid or flake finish - a lower-cost entry point that still gives you a sealed, easy-care surface. We will walk you through the tradeoffs during your free assessment so you can choose the option that fits your space, budget, and timeline.
Suits homeowners who want a clean, polished look with a subtle sheen - ideal for garages, workshops, and hobby rooms.
Suits homeowners upgrading a showroom garage, home gym, or entertainment space who want a floor that stands out.
Suits any space where wet conditions are common, including patios and covered outdoor areas - fine broadcast aggregate added to the final coat.
Suits covered patios and partially exposed slabs where a standard epoxy topcoat would yellow and break down quickly under South Texas sun.
Alamo sits in the Rio Grande Valley, where summer temperatures regularly climb above 95 degrees and humidity stays high for much of the year. Extreme heat speeds up how fast epoxy sets, which can cause the coating to cure unevenly if the installer does not plan for it - resulting in streaks or a dull finish. Experienced contractors here schedule application for early morning and adjust the product mix for local conditions. The caliche-heavy soil beneath most Valley homes also pushes moisture upward through concrete slabs over time, making moisture testing before installation a non-negotiable step - not an optional add-on. We serve homeowners across Weslaco and throughout the Valley with this same approach.
Nearly all homes in Alamo are built on concrete slabs poured directly on the ground, with no basement or crawl space underneath. That means the floor is already there and accessible - but it also means the slab faces ground temperature swings year-round. Proper crack repair before coating is especially important here because the concrete can expand and contract slightly with the seasons. We work with homeowners in Hidalgo and across Hidalgo County who deal with the same soil and climate conditions, and we bring that local knowledge to every job in Alamo.
Tell us the size of the space and what the floor looks like now. We respond within one business day and offer a free on-site visit to look at your concrete before giving you a firm price - because the condition of your slab affects cost more than almost anything else.
Before any work begins we test your concrete for moisture coming up from below - especially important in Alamo given the local soil. We also look for cracks, low spots, or old coatings that need to come off. This step determines exactly what prep work your floor needs.
Clear everything out of the space before the crew arrives. We grind the concrete, make any necessary repairs, then apply the base coat, metallic layer, and topcoat. In South Texas heat, we start early in the morning to get the best working conditions and the cleanest finish.
Stay off the floor for 24 hours - light foot traffic is fine after that, and 72 hours before moving anything heavy back in. Before we leave, we walk you through the floor and give you simple care instructions so it stays looking the way it did on day one.
Free estimate, no obligation. We will assess your slab and give you a straight answer - no pressure, no sales pitch.
(956) 948-8003We test your slab for moisture vapor before any coating goes down - a step many contractors skip. In the Valley, skipping it is the number one reason floors peel within the first year. You get documentation of the test result before we start.
We schedule metallic epoxy pours for early morning during warm months so concrete surface temperatures stay in the right range. This prevents the uneven curing and streaking that shows up when installers work in peak-of-day South Texas heat.
Texas requires concrete and flooring contractors to hold a valid state license through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. You can verify our credentials in minutes online - so you have real protection if anything is not right.
You receive a written estimate covering prep, materials, and labor before work starts. If we find something unexpected during the assessment - a moisture issue, hidden cracks - we tell you before we start, not after. No surprise charges.
These are not talking points - they are the specific practices that determine whether a metallic epoxy floor holds up in Alamo for years or starts peeling after the first wet season. Call (956) 948-8003 and we will walk you through exactly what your floor needs.
A thicker, flexible coating engineered for extreme heat and heavy use - ideal for garages or workshops where metallic epoxy alone may not be enough.
Learn MoreA solid or flake epoxy finish at a lower price point - a reliable sealed surface for homeowners who want durability without a decorative swirl pattern.
Learn MoreFall and winter are the best time to install in the Valley - cooler temperatures mean better results. Spots fill up once the weather breaks.