
A fast-curing, UV-stable coating that handles Texas heat without yellowing or peeling. Your garage or patio floor is coated, cured, and ready to walk on the same day.

Polyaspartic floor coatings in New Braunfels bond directly to your concrete slab and cure into a hard, flexible protective layer - most standard residential garages are completed in a single day, with vehicle access restored within 24 hours. The coating was originally developed for industrial floors but is now the go-to choice for homeowners who want a faster, more heat-stable option than traditional epoxy.
The biggest differences from older coating types come down to speed, UV stability, and heat tolerance. Polyaspartic systems cure much faster than traditional epoxy, they do not yellow in sunlight, and they resist hot tire pickup - the peeling caused when hot tires pull at a softened coating surface. In a city like New Braunfels where summer temperatures push past 100 degrees and garages sit in direct sun, those properties matter a lot. If you are still comparing options, our garage floor coatings page walks through both systems side by side.
Like any coating system, polyaspartic depends entirely on how well the concrete is prepared. We grind the floor to open up the surface, fill cracks, and test for moisture before anything goes down. That prep work is what separates a coating that lasts 15 to 20 years from one that starts peeling in the first summer.
Hairline cracks running across the floor or a surface that feels rough and crumbly underfoot are signs the concrete is showing wear. In New Braunfels, the clay-heavy soils under many homes shift with the seasons and show up as surface cracks over time. A coating will not fix structural damage, but it can seal and protect a floor that is still sound.
If your garage floor has dark stains from oil drips or rubber marks from tires that no amount of scrubbing removes, the concrete has absorbed those contaminants into its pores. Bare concrete is naturally porous and acts like a sponge for anything that spills on it. A polyaspartic coating seals those pores so future spills sit on the surface and wipe up easily.
Bare concrete sheds a fine gray dust constantly, especially as it ages. If you notice a thin layer of gray powder on your car, stored items, or garage walls, your concrete is slowly deteriorating. A coating bonds to the surface and stops that dusting entirely, which also means less grit tracked into your home.
New Braunfels gets significant rainfall during spring storm season, and some slabs - particularly near the Guadalupe or Comal rivers - can wick moisture up from below. If your floor looks wet or cool and damp after a heavy rain even though no water came in through the door, moisture is moving through the concrete. A contractor can test for this before coating and recommend the right approach.
Polyaspartic coatings work on any concrete surface - not just garages. We apply them to patios, pool decks, workshops, and interior concrete floors throughout Comal County. For outdoor surfaces, the UV stability of a polyaspartic system is especially valuable: it will not yellow or dull from sun exposure the way older coating types do. New Braunfels gets over 220 sunny days a year, and that UV load is real. If you are thinking about both your garage and an outdoor patio, we can assess both surfaces on the same visit. For homeowners whose garages connect to finished interior spaces, we can also discuss how polyaspartic pairs with other flooring options - for example, if you are interested in a metallic epoxy finish for a specific area of the floor.
Decorative options are broader than most homeowners expect. The most popular choice is a broadcast chip finish - colored vinyl flakes broadcast into the wet coating that give the floor a speckled, granite-like appearance with added texture and grip. Solid colors and clear topcoats are also available. For outdoor surfaces like pool decks, a slip-resistant texture additive goes into the topcoat as a standard step. We bring samples and a lookbook so you can see what the options look like before you commit to a color or pattern. We also handle complete garage floor coating projects where you want us to assess whether polyaspartic or another system is the better fit for your specific floor.
Best for homeowners who want a one-day installation, a floor that resists hot tire pickup, and a coating that holds up through Texas summers without yellowing or peeling.
Best for homeowners with outdoor entertainment spaces who want a UV-stable, weather-resistant coating that stays looking sharp through New Braunfels summers.
Best for pool-area concrete where slip resistance, UV stability, and easy cleanup after wet feet and sunscreen drips are all priorities.
Best for homeowners converting a garage or outbuilding into a workspace who want a chemical-resistant, easy-to-clean floor that holds up to heavy use.
New Braunfels has been one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States for several years, which means a large share of the housing stock consists of homes built in the last 10 to 15 years. Many of those homes have plain, uncoated garage slabs that were never finished beyond the basic pour. That is actually good news for coating projects - newer concrete that has never been coated or sealed is often easier to prep and coat than older slabs that have been treated with multiple products over the years. At the same time, the clay-heavy soils throughout the region put stress on those slabs over time, and the Texas summer UV load accelerates the breakdown of coating systems that were not built for this climate. Polyaspartic systems were specifically developed for conditions like these.
Spring humidity is also a real factor here. New Braunfels sits in a region where Gulf moisture pushes inland and humidity can spike sharply, especially near the Guadalupe and Comal rivers. Moisture trapped in or on the concrete surface prevents coatings from bonding correctly, which is why we test moisture levels before every job and reschedule if conditions are not right. This matters whether you are in a neighborhood closer to the river or farther out in one of the newer developments. We work throughout the area, including Seguin and Wimberley, where the Hill Country soil and climate conditions present the same challenges.
You call or submit a request and we respond within one business day. We schedule an in-person visit before giving you a firm price, because the condition of your concrete determines how much prep work is needed and what the job will cost.
We walk the floor, check for cracks, moisture, and any previous coatings or sealers that affect adhesion. You get a written estimate with a clear breakdown - no hidden costs. This is also when you choose your finish from samples we bring with us.
On the day of the job, we grind the entire floor surface with specialized equipment to open up the concrete pores. Any cracks or low spots are filled and smoothed at this stage. This is the most important step - it is loud and produces dust, but we contain it as much as possible.
The coating goes down in layers. If you chose a decorative chip finish, the crew broadcasts colored chips into the wet coating before applying the clear topcoat. You can walk on the floor within a few hours and park your car within 24 hours. We walk you through the finished floor before we leave and explain care going forward.
Free estimate, no obligation. We get back to you within one business day.
(830) 402-1940New Braunfels gets intense sun exposure year-round, and coating systems that are not UV-stable will turn yellow within a few years - sometimes faster. We use polyaspartic systems specifically because they resist UV degradation, so your floor looks as good in year five as it did the week after installation.
Moisture in the concrete is the most common cause of coating failure, and it is a real issue in New Braunfels - especially near the Guadalupe and Comal rivers where the water table sits closer to the surface. We test every slab before we start and will tell you honestly if conditions require a delay or a different approach. The International Concrete Repair Institute identifies moisture testing as a required step before any coating application.
Proper surface preparation means grinding the concrete with diamond-tipped equipment so the coating bonds at a molecular level - not just wiping it down and rolling on product. If a contractor shows up with a pressure washer and rollers, that is a red flag. We use the right equipment and take the time to do it correctly.
One of the biggest frustrations homeowners have with contractors is a job that stretches across multiple days with no end in sight. Polyaspartic coatings cure fast enough that most residential jobs are complete in a single day. Your garage is back in service the next morning and your schedule is not disrupted for longer than necessary.
All of these practices come back to the same thing: a coating is only as good as the prep work and the product behind it. We do not cut corners on either one, and we stand behind every floor we install.
A distinctive, high-gloss coating with a flowing metallic finish - a popular upgrade for showroom garages and finished interior spaces.
Learn MoreAn overview of all coating systems available for garage floors, including a side-by-side comparison of epoxy and polyaspartic options.
Learn MoreMost jobs are completed in a single day - your car can be back in the garage by tomorrow morning. Reach out now before the busy season books up.