
Tired of looking at a dull, stained concrete slab? Metallic epoxy turns any floor into a custom, one-of-a-kind surface - installed right the first time for South Texas conditions.

Metallic epoxy flooring in McAllen is a multi-layer coating applied directly over your existing concrete slab, creating a glossy, swirling finish that looks like polished stone or flowing liquid metal. Most residential projects - a garage, a living area, a workshop - take two to three days on-site from prep through final topcoat.
If your concrete floor is pitted, stained, or just plain embarrassing, metallic epoxy is one of the most dramatic upgrades you can make without tearing anything out. The finish is completely custom - no two floors look the same - which is part of why so many McAllen homeowners choose it for garages, home gyms, and covered patios.
For spaces that need maximum hardness and moisture resistance rather than a decorative finish, our Urethane Cement Flooring service may be a better fit - we are happy to walk through both options with you.
If your concrete has small craters, rough patches where the surface has broken away, or oil and chemical stains that scrubbing won't touch, the bare concrete has reached the end of its useful life as a finished surface. A metallic epoxy coating seals the slab and gives you a fresh, cleanable surface that won't absorb new stains. This is one of the most common reasons McAllen homeowners call - especially in garages that have seen 10 or more years of use.
A chalky white residue on your garage or interior floor - especially after a wet season - is mineral deposit left behind as moisture evaporates through the concrete. In McAllen's climate, this is a common sign that your slab has active moisture pressure from below. That moisture needs to be addressed before any coating goes down, and a bare concrete floor offers no protection in the meantime.
If a previous floor paint or coating is coming up in sheets or bubbling in spots, the original installation did not bond properly - often because the surface was not prepared correctly or moisture was not addressed. The old coating needs to be fully removed before anything new goes down. Applying a new coat over a failing one only delays the same problem by a year or two.
If you have turned a garage into a workshop, gym, or living space - or if you have an interior concrete slab you have been meaning to upgrade - the visual condition of the floor affects how the whole room feels. A metallic epoxy floor transforms a utilitarian slab into something that looks designed and finished. Many McAllen homeowners make this call when getting ready to host a family gathering or when they simply decide the space deserves better.
Every metallic epoxy project starts with proper concrete preparation - diamond grinding, crack repair, and moisture testing before a single drop of coating goes down. The metallic layer itself is poured and worked by hand while wet, creating swirling patterns unique to your floor. A clear protective topcoat goes over the metallic layer to seal in the design and protect it from daily wear. For spaces with direct sun exposure, we use a UV-stable topcoat so the finish won't yellow over time in McAllen's intense sunlight.
If you are weighing metallic epoxy against a standard Epoxy Floor Coating for a more industrial look, or considering a completely different system, we can help you compare options honestly based on your specific slab, space, and budget.
Suits homeowners who want a custom, showroom-quality finish in a two- or three-car garage with heavy use and South Texas climate exposure.
Suits interior converted spaces where a durable, easy-clean surface that can take equipment weight and foot traffic is the priority.
Suits outdoor living spaces in McAllen where a UV-stable topcoat and non-porous surface make year-round upkeep easy.
Suits homeowners finishing out a bonus room, sunroom, or open living area over a concrete slab who want a high-end decorative finish.
McAllen sits in one of the hottest and most humid corridors in the continental United States, and those conditions are hard on floor coatings. Epoxy is sensitive to both heat and moisture during application - if it is too hot or too humid, the coating can cure unevenly, trap bubbles, or fail to bond properly. That is why scheduling, product selection, and moisture testing are not optional extras here - they are what separate a floor that lasts a decade from one that peels within two years. The clay-heavy soils underneath McAllen slabs also push moisture upward through concrete year-round, which is a genuinely common cause of coating failure in the Rio Grande Valley that simply does not come up the same way in drier Texas cities.
We install metallic epoxy floors throughout the McAllen metro, including homeowners in Mission, TX and Edinburg, TX. Whatever part of the Valley you are in, the same local conditions apply - and we bring the same preparation process to every job. For more on UV exposure and floor coatings in hot climates, the EPA UV safety resources give useful context on South Texas solar intensity.
We respond within one business day. You tell us the space, the size, and what the floor currently looks like - no prep work needed on your end before we talk.
We come to your McAllen home, inspect the concrete for cracks, old coatings, and staining, and test for moisture coming up through the slab - a required step in South Texas, not a formality. This visit is free and comes with a written quote that breaks down exactly what is included.
Day one is diamond grinding, crack repair, and primer application. This is the noisiest and dustiest part - the crew seals off adjacent rooms and uses dust-collection equipment. No shortcuts here, because prep is what makes the coating last.
The metallic layer goes down on day two - swirled and manipulated by hand while wet to create your custom pattern. A protective topcoat follows. Stay off the floor for 24 hours after the final coat, and wait 72 hours before moving anything heavy back in.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote before any work begins. No obligation.
(956) 899-5482We test every slab for vapor transmission before anything goes down. In McAllen, where expansive clay soils push moisture upward year-round, skipping this step is the number one reason floors fail. It is not optional on our jobs - ever.
Standard epoxy topcoats yellow and chalk under McAllen's intense UV exposure. We spec UV-stable polyurethane or polyaspartic topcoats for any space that sees sunlight - so the floor looks the same in year five as it did on installation day. The OSHA epoxy resin safety guidelines also reinforce why product selection and ventilation matter during application.
Your quote spells out prep, primer, metallic coat, topcoat, and any crack repairs before we pick up a grinder. If something unexpected comes up during prep, you hear about it before the work continues - not on the final invoice.
We can show you completed metallic epoxy floors installed on McAllen homes - real projects, real slabs, real local conditions. Not stock images from a manufacturer's catalog. Ask to see them during your estimate visit.
Every step we take - moisture testing, UV-rated topcoats, written quotes, local references - is about reducing your risk and making sure the floor you invest in actually performs in McAllen's climate. That is the only way we know how to do this work.
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Learn MoreFall and winter are the best seasons for epoxy work in South Texas - cooler temperatures mean better curing. Spots fill up fast, so reach out now to lock in your date.