Garage coatings that start with slab prep
Plano garage floors take a beating. Hot tires, dirt, lawn equipment, oil drips, and changing humidity all work against a weak coating. The finish only lasts if the slab is cleaned, profiled, and repaired before the resin goes down. That is why our process starts with inspection and grinding, not a paint roller.
We install garage floor systems for attached garages, detached shops, new builds, and older homes across Plano, Frisco, Allen, McKinney, and nearby neighborhoods. Some clients want a clean showroom look. Others want a tougher utility floor that is easy to sweep and wash down. We can build either one, but the substrate has to be handled correctly first.
Popular garage floor options
- Full flake systems: The most requested garage finish. It adds texture, visual depth, and a forgiving surface that hides dust and daily wear.
- Solid-color epoxy floors: A cleaner, simpler look for garages that double as workshops, gyms, or utility spaces.
- Premium polyaspartic systems: Faster cure, better UV stability, and a harder-wearing topcoat for high-exposure garages.
What we look for before coating
Not every garage slab is ready for finish work on day one. We check for tire-worn sealer, old coating failure, crack movement, oil saturation, and moisture concerns. If the floor needs extra prep, we say so up front. A coating system cannot solve a slab problem it never addressed.
Built for Plano homes
Plano garages often deal with high slab temperatures, blowing dust, and water tracked in during storms. The right floor system needs bond strength, chemical resistance, and a topcoat that can take regular use without softening or yellowing too quickly. We match the chemistry to the space and the exposure.
If you want a garage floor that looks sharp and cleans up fast, we can inspect the slab and map out the right system for the space.