
Tired of a plain, stained concrete floor? Metallic epoxy transforms your slab into a glossy, one-of-a-kind surface that holds up to the Valley heat and humidity.

Metallic epoxy flooring in San Benito is a thick, poured coating applied over your existing concrete slab - it contains metallic pigment particles that swirl during application to create a glossy, one-of-a-kind finish, and most residential jobs are complete in two to three days.
If your garage, showroom, or utility floor has years of stains, old paint, or just looks worn out, metallic epoxy gives you a clean start without tearing out the slab. Many homeowners in San Benito combine it with proper crack filling to address the hairline fractures that clay soils cause over time. If you are already considering a standard epoxy floor coating, metallic epoxy is worth comparing - the finish is more distinctive and the process is similar.
No two metallic epoxy floors look exactly the same. The pattern forms naturally as the coating is spread, so your floor will be completely unique to your space.
If your concrete floor has oil stains, rust marks, or a rough surface that stays dirty no matter what you try, it is a strong candidate for metallic epoxy. The coating bonds directly over the existing concrete and creates a smooth, sealed surface that wipes clean in seconds. This is the most common reason San Benito homeowners call.
Many San Benito homes have garage floors painted or sealed years ago, and that old coating is now peeling or cracking. Painting over it again will not hold - the new layer will peel just as fast. Metallic epoxy requires removing the old coating entirely, giving you a fresh bond that actually lasts.
Thin cracks running across your floor are a sign the clay soils under your home have been shifting with the wet and dry seasons - very common in the Rio Grande Valley. These cracks can be filled and stabilized before coating, and the finished floor will look smooth. Left alone, they only get wider over time.
A chalky film on your concrete floor - especially after humid weather - is moisture working up through the slab. This is common in low-lying parts of San Benito and in older homes without vapor barriers. It means your contractor needs to test for moisture and use a moisture-tolerant primer before any coating goes down.
We install metallic epoxy systems for garages, home gyms, living spaces, showrooms, and covered patios throughout San Benito. Every job starts with mechanical surface preparation - diamond grinding to open the concrete and ensure a bond that lasts. Cracks are filled, moisture is tested, and the metallic pigment is worked into the wet coating by hand to create the swirling pattern. A clear protective topcoat goes over everything. If you are exploring coatings that can handle serious commercial or industrial use, our urethane cement flooring option is worth a look - it is the hardest-wearing system we offer.
For outdoor covered patios and carports, we use UV-stable topcoats rated for South Texas sunlight. We also offer slip-resistant texture additives for any area that gets wet - a smart choice for laundry rooms, bathroom floors, and patios in our humid climate.
Suits homeowners who want a garage that looks as finished as the inside of their home, with a surface tough enough for vehicles, tools, and year-round use.
Suits business owners who want a high-gloss, distinctive floor that makes a strong visual impression on customers walking in.
Suits homeowners converting a garage or utility room into a functional living area who want a floor that looks intentional and handles daily wear.
Suits homeowners who use their outdoor covered spaces year-round and want a UV-stable, slip-resistant finish built for South Texas conditions.
San Benito sits in the Rio Grande Valley, where summer temperatures regularly climb above 95 degrees and the concrete slab itself can get extremely hot. Standard epoxy applied to an overheated slab can cure too fast, trapping bubbles and leaving an uneven finish. We schedule pours for early morning and check slab temperature before starting - the kind of detail that matters in this climate. Homes near the resacas and in older neighborhoods built in the 1970s through 1990s often have slabs with prior coatings or oil contamination, all of which has to come off before metallic epoxy will bond properly. Homeowners in Harlingen and Brownsville face the same conditions, and we bring the same preparation standards to every job across the Valley.
The expansive clay soils throughout Cameron County put stress on concrete slabs year-round, and that is why hairline cracks are so common in garages and utility rooms here. We fill and stabilize those cracks before the coating goes down, so you are not looking at them through a clear floor six months later. Because the climate in San Benito is mild enough to use garages and covered patios almost every month of the year, a metallic epoxy floor pays off faster here than it would somewhere with a short outdoor season.
Call or send us a message and we will get back to you within one business day. We will schedule a time to come look at your floor in person before giving you any number - be cautious of anyone who quotes a firm price over the phone.
We inspect your concrete for moisture, cracks, and old coatings - all of which affect cost. In San Benito, the moisture test matters more than it does in drier climates. You get a written estimate covering prep, materials, and labor before any work begins.
The crew grinds the concrete to open the surface and remove any old coatings. Cracks and chips are filled. This is the noisiest part - most crews work in the morning to avoid the worst of the afternoon heat, which directly affects how the epoxy cures.
The metallic epoxy is poured and worked into its pattern, then a protective topcoat is applied. The floor needs 24 hours before foot traffic and 72 hours before vehicles. We walk you through care instructions before we leave.
We will come inspect your slab, check for moisture, and give you a real written estimate - no obligation, no surprises.
(956) 695-0788We schedule pours for early morning and check slab temperature before starting - a step many out-of-town crews skip entirely. In San Benito's climate, this is the difference between a floor that looks great for years and one that bubbles by summer. NOAA South Texas weather data confirms that summer slab temperatures here regularly exceed safe application thresholds for standard epoxy.
Moisture coming up through the slab is the top reason epoxy floors fail in this part of Texas. We test every slab before we start and use a moisture-tolerant primer on slabs that need it. This protects your investment and is not something every contractor bothers with.
The clay soils in Cameron County mean most garages and utility floors here have at least some cracking. We assess every crack during the estimate and fill them before coating - so you are not looking at cracks through your new floor six months later.
Every estimate covers prep, materials, and labor in plain language. There are no surprise line items after the job starts. We have been doing this work in San Benito and the surrounding Rio Grande Valley since 2019 and our reputation here depends on being straight with every customer.
These proof points add up to one thing: a floor you can trust to last in this specific climate. The Decorative Concrete Council sets the training and installation standards for metallic epoxy professionals, and following those standards in a high-heat, high-humidity environment like San Benito is what separates a lasting floor from one that fails early.
The most durable floor coating we offer - ideal for heavy commercial and industrial use in San Benito's demanding climate.
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