
Your garage floor takes a beating from heat, oil, and shifting soil. We fix the cracks, prep the surface right, and apply a coating that holds up through Texas summers.

Garage floor coatings in New Braunfels protect your concrete slab with a hard, sealed finish that resists stains, moisture, and daily wear - most standard two-car garages are completed in one to two days. The coating bonds directly to the concrete and keeps spills on the surface instead of soaking in.
If your garage floor in New Braunfels is cracking, staining, or constantly dusty, a professional coating is the most practical fix. The clay soils under many homes here move with the seasons, which shows up as cracks and surface damage over time. We address those issues before any coating goes down. If you are also considering options like polyaspartic floor coatings, which cure faster and suit homeowners who want same-day use, we can walk you through both.
Surface preparation is the most important part of the job. A coating applied over a poorly prepped floor will peel - sometimes within months. We grind or etch the concrete, fill cracks, and test for moisture before a single drop of coating goes down.
Cracks running across the floor - even hairline ones - or concrete that is chipping and crumbling in spots means the slab needs attention. In New Braunfels, the combination of clay soils that shift with moisture and summer heat that bakes the slab can accelerate this kind of surface breakdown. Coating the floor after proper crack repair protects it from getting worse.
Bare concrete is porous, so every drip from your car, lawn equipment, or stored chemicals gets absorbed over time. If your floor has dark stains that scrubbing will not remove, a coating seals the surface so future spills stay on top and wipe up easily. This is one of the most common reasons homeowners in New Braunfels call us.
Uncoated concrete constantly sheds a fine gray dust. You will notice it on your car tires, stored items, and shoes. A sealed coating stops this completely. If a gritty film reappears days after you sweep, a coating is the fix.
New Braunfels gets intense afternoon thunderstorms in spring and early summer, and if your garage door faces the prevailing wind, rain can make bare concrete dangerously slick. A quality coating with a textured finish adds real grip underfoot, even when the floor is wet. If you have ever slipped walking in after a storm, this is worth addressing.
Most homeowners choose between two main systems. The first is a traditional epoxy floor coating, a two-part mixture that cures into a very hard surface and has been the standard for decades. Epoxy works well on interior garage floors with stable conditions and gives you a wide range of color and finish options, including broadcast chip designs that add texture and hide minor imperfections. The second option is a polyurea or polyaspartic floor coating, which cures faster, handles temperature swings better, and is increasingly popular in hot climates like Central Texas.
Beyond the coating system itself, we also handle all the prep work - grinding, crack filling, and moisture testing - that makes the difference between a coating that lasts ten years and one that starts peeling in the first summer. The decorative finish options are broader than most homeowners expect: solid colors, metallic pigments, and decorative chip blends are all available. We walk you through the options with samples so you can see what the finished floor will look like in your space.
Best for homeowners who want a proven, cost-effective system with a wide range of decorative finishes and do not need same-day return to service.
Best for homeowners who want the job done in a single day, live in a hot climate, or need a system with superior UV stability and hot tire resistance.
Best for homeowners who want a showroom look with added texture, color variety, and a finish that hides minor surface imperfections over time.
Best for homeowners who want a clean, uniform look or a distinctive metallic sheen that stands out in a finished garage space.
New Braunfels has grown into one of the fastest-expanding cities in Texas, which means a wide mix of housing stock - from newer subdivisions like Vintage Oaks and Veramendi where slabs are typically in good shape, to older homes near downtown where concrete has seen more movement, staining, or previous treatments. Regardless of when your home was built, the local soil and climate create real challenges for uncoated concrete. The clay-heavy soils throughout Comal County swell when wet and shrink when dry, putting stress on slabs over time and producing the surface cracks many New Braunfels homeowners live with. We see this on job after job across the area and know how to address it properly before any coating goes down.
Summer heat is the other factor that separates this market from most. Concrete surfaces in direct sun can reach temperatures well above the air temperature, and coating systems that are not built for this climate will bubble, peel, or yellow faster than expected. We schedule summer jobs for early morning when conditions are most forgiving and use products that are rated for the heat Central Texas produces from June through September. We serve homeowners throughout the region, including Seguin and Kyle, where soil conditions and summer heat present the same challenges.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your garage size and floor condition to get started. No pressure, no commitment yet.
We come to your garage, walk the floor, and assess the concrete condition - including any cracks, stains, moisture, or previous coatings. You get a written estimate that breaks down exactly what is included, so there are no surprises on the day of the job.
On the day of work, the crew grinds or etches the floor, fills cracks, and cleans the surface so the coating bonds properly. This prep phase is the most labor-intensive part of the job and is what separates a coating that lasts from one that peels.
The coating goes on in layers - base coat, decorative chips if chosen, then a clear topcoat to seal and protect. Before we leave, we walk you through the finished floor and give you care instructions and your cure window so you know exactly when your car can go back in.
Free estimate, no obligation. We respond within one business day.
(830) 402-1940We use coating systems rated for high surface temperatures and UV exposure - not generic products that yellow and peel in the first New Braunfels summer. That means your floor looks the same after August as it did in May.
We never coat over active cracks. Every job starts with a full floor assessment, and cracks are filled and stabilized before any product goes down. This is the step that most rushed jobs skip - and it is why those floors fail.
Concrete slabs naturally hold moisture, and in an area with spring humidity spikes like New Braunfels, applying a coating over a wet slab is a recipe for failure. We test moisture levels before starting and will tell you honestly if conditions require a delay. The American Concrete Institute identifies moisture testing as a baseline requirement for durable coatings.
You get a detailed written quote before any work starts and a written warranty when the job is done. We have been doing this work since 2016 and stand behind every floor we coat - if something is not right, we come back and fix it.
Every one of these practices traces back to the same principle: preparation and product quality are what make a coating last. We would rather spend an extra hour on prep than have you calling us back in two years.
A faster-curing alternative to epoxy that handles Texas heat and UV exposure exceptionally well - most jobs are complete and walkable the same day.
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