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Infinite Concrete Designs

Spring Branch, TX 78070-5185

4 yrs in business

— Closed

Decorative Concrete, Concrete Contractors, Driveway Installation. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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KLN Services LLC

Seguin, TX 78155-0633

2 yrs in business

— Closed

Lawn Care, Construction Services, Landscape Contractors. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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New Wave Coatings

San Antonio, TX 78261-2797

16 yrs in business

— Closed

Epoxy Floor Coating, Garage Floors, Garage Remodel. BBB Rating A.

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Floor Solutions Resurfacing

San Marcos, TX 78666-4810

10 yrs in business

— Closed

Decorative Concrete, Concrete Contractors, Commercial Contractors. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Formula Concrete Coating Austin

4301 W William Cannon Dr Ste B-150208 , Austin, TX 78749-1473

16 yrs in business

— Closed

Epoxy Floor Coating, Concrete Contractors, Flooring Contractors. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Triple C Epoxy Flooring, LLC

New Braunfels, TX 78130-4116

8 yrs in business

— Closed

Concrete Contractors, Custom Concrete, Epoxy Floor Coating. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Black Diamond Garage Solutions LLC

2020 N Bell Blvd Ste B1-8 , Cedar Park, TX 78613-6523

9 yrs in business

— Closed

Garage Floors, Floor Installation, Cabinets. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Patriot Concrete Coatings

227 N Loop 1604 E Ste 150 , San Antonio, TX 78232-1450

9 yrs in business

— Closed

Epoxy Floor Coating, Home Improvement, Countertops.

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Eduardo's Construction

1240 Toltec Dr , Dallas, TX 75232-1554

6 yrs in business

— Closed

Construction Services, Roofing Contractors, Concrete Contractors.

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Diamond Cut Garage Floors, LLC

456 El Camino Dr , Frisco, TX 75034-8963

8 yrs in business

— Closed

Epoxy Floor Coating, Flooring Contractors, Floor Refinishing.

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Garage Magic, Inc

10850 Switzer Ave STE 110 , Dallas, TX 75238-5301

16 yrs in business

— Closed

Garage Floors, Floor Installation, Epoxy Floor Coating.

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Custom Concrete Solutions

17305 Interstate 35 N Ste 1003 , Schertz, TX 78154-1284

7 yrs in business

— Closed

Decorative Concrete Contractors, General Contractor, Concrete Contractors. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more

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Typical Best Epoxy Flooring Cost in Dallas

For: 500 sq ft garage floor

Budget Option
$750
Starting price
Most Common
$1.3k
Average cost
Premium Service
$3.0k
High-end

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Intense summer heat (95-105°F) enables fast curing
  • ¢High humidity (spring/summer 70-80%) requires dehumidifiers
  • ¢UV intensity (Dallas sun, southern exposure)
  • ¢Oil stains from driveways require extensive prep
  • ¢Dust & debris from nearby construction
  • ¢Anti-slip additives popular (due to vehicle accidents)

Local Tips for Dallas Homeowners

Local Tips — Epoxy Flooring in Dallas, TX

Manage the Summer Heat Window

Dallas summers routinely exceed 100°F. Most professional crews start garage floor jobs at 6–7 AM to complete grinding and application before afternoon peak heat. Epoxy and polyaspartic systems have maximum application temperature limits — typically 90°F ambient. Confirm your contractor plans early starts during June–September.

Dallas Clay Soil: The Big Variable

The Black Prairie clay underlying most of the Metroplex is notorious for expanding when wet and shrinking in drought. This causes slab movement and cracking year-round. Before booking, walk through your garage and note any cracks that have opened or shifted recently — this tells the contractor what filler product to use.

Get a "Drive-on" Time in Writing

DFW homeowners frequently drive on freshly coated floors too early because they forget the cure window in summer heat. Ask for the specific drive-on time in writing on your quote or invoice. For most polyaspartic systems it's 24–48 hours; for epoxy it's 72+ hours.

Choosing a Good DFW Contractor

  • Verify the contractor holds a Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) license if they're doing any concrete repair or structural work
  • Check Google Maps reviews for photos of actual completed jobs in DFW — look for flake pattern consistency and no peeling/bubbling in 1–2 year old photos
  • Ask specifically: "Do you use a moisture barrier primer?" If they say that's not necessary, get a more specific answer before proceeding

Post-Install Care for Dallas Summers

  • Rinse floor weekly during summer to remove road dust and construction debris (DFW has year-round construction activity nearby)
  • If you park hot cars after long summer highway drives, let the engine and tires cool 10–15 minutes before pulling onto the floor
  • Use a pH-neutral floor cleaner — avoid products with ammonia or bleach, which are common in many off-the-shelf garage cleaners

Dallas TX Epoxy Flooring Cost Guide (2024)

Dallas TX Epoxy Flooring — 2024 Cost Guide

Pricing below reflects rates from licensed DFW-area contractors across Dallas, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Garland, Arlington, Mesquite, and Irving.

Typical Price Ranges (installed)

SystemPrice per sq ft2-car garage (440 sq ft)
Basic solid-color epoxy$2.75 – $3.75$1,210 – $1,650
Full flake broadcast epoxy$3.50 – $5.25$1,540 – $2,310
Metallic / decorative epoxy$5.00 – $8.00$2,200 – $3,520
Polyaspartic (1-day)$4.00 – $6.00$1,760 – $2,640

DFW-Specific Cost Factors

  • Concrete lifting/leveling: Dallas Black Prairie soils expand when wet, causing slab movement. Cracks from expansion need polyurea filler before coating — budget $100–$300
  • Oil stain degreasing: Many DFW homes have older slabs with years of oil staining from older vehicles — deep degreasing or grinding adds $0.25–$0.75/sq ft
  • 3-car and tandem garages: Common in newer Frisco, Allen, and McKinney subdivisions — larger square footage brings the per-sqft cost down slightly

How to Compare Quotes in DFW

Get at least 2–3 quotes. The DFW market has both highly professional operators and low-cost crews using thin water-based kits. Key questions: (1) Do they grind or only acid-etch? (2) What is the solids content of the base coat? (3) Do they warranty against hot-tire pickup?

Epoxy Flooring FAQ — Dallas, TX

Why Hire a Licensed Contractor for Epoxy Flooring in Dallas, TX

Why Contractor Quality Matters for Epoxy Flooring in Dallas

Dallas is one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the country, and its home improvement market reflects that: a high volume of epoxy flooring contractors, wide quality variance, aggressive online advertising, and a homeowner base that often doesn't know how to distinguish a credible installer from a low-bid operation. Here's what you need to know to hire correctly in Dallas.

Texas Contractor Licensing Context

Texas does not issue a state license for flooring contractors or general residential contractors below certain thresholds. Epoxy flooring installers in Dallas operate without a specific trade license — which means homeowners must rely on performance-based vetting rather than license verification for the general scope.

However:

  • Electrical contractors must hold a TDLR-licensed electrician credential for any garage electrical work (new shop lighting circuits, outlet installations) that accompanies an epoxy project. Verify at TDLR.
  • Texas SB 1877 (2023): Expanded TDLR residential contractor registration requirements now apply to contractors performing certain residential work — check TDLR for current registration requirements applicable to your specific project scope.

For epoxy flooring itself, professional credentialing through manufacturer factory training and the ISSA certification programs are the best available proxies for technical competence.

Dallas's Clay Soils — The Critical Local Factor

Dallas is built on the Blackland Prairie — arguably the most expansive (shrink-swell) clay soil in the United States. This soil moves significantly with moisture changes: it swells when wet, contracts when dry. The vertical movement commonly exceeds 4–6 inches in extreme drought-to-wet cycles, which is why Dallas has the worst residential foundation movement rates in the country.

Impact on epoxy flooring:

  • Dallas concrete slabs move with the soil. Cracks may be visible in existing garage slabs from prior foundation movement.
  • Cracks in the sub-slab concrete transmit through epoxy systems that lack crack-bridging formulations. A professional Dallas epoxy installer evaluates all visible cracks and applies a crack repair compound (polyurea or polyurethane joint filler) before the epoxy basecoat.
  • Dallas's clay soil has high moisture vapor transmission potential — particularly following rain events after prolonged drought (when the dry soil absorbs significant moisture quickly). ASTM F2170 testing is essential in Dallas before installation.
  • Many Dallas-area garages are on slabs that have been lifted or repaired (mudjacking or pier-and-beam repair is common in DFW) — always inform your epoxy contractor of any prior foundation repair, as re-leveled slabs may have irregular surface profiles requiring additional grinding.

What to ask about crack repair: Before accepting a proposal, ask: "How do you handle existing cracks in the slab?" A professional answer: "We clean, rout, and fill cracks with [specific product name, e.g., Metzger/McGuire SRG or Roadware 10 Minute Concrete Mender] before applying the epoxy basecoat." A non-professional answer: "We'll coat over them — the epoxy covers it."

Dallas Climate and Epoxy Durability

Dallas's extreme heat (regularly 105°F+ summers) creates UV and thermal stress on garage floor epoxy. Standard epoxy formulations yellow when exposed to UV from garage doors left open in summer. A professional Dallas installer specifies a UV-stable polyaspartic or polyurethane topcoat over the epoxy base — this is non-negotiable in Texas's sun exposure context. Ask specifically: "What topcoat do you use and what are its UV resistance ratings?" If the answer is "we apply a second coat of epoxy," that's insufficient — clear epoxy topcoats are not UV-stable.

City of Dallas Permit Requirements

Standard residential garage epoxy flooring does not require a City of Dallas Development Services building permit. Epoxy is classified as a finish material. Exception: if the project includes new electrical circuits, a permit and TDLR-licensed electrician are required.

What to Verify Before Hiring in Dallas

  1. Moisture testing: "Do you test with ASTM F2170 or a Tramex meter before installing?" — the moisture content of Dallas slabs after rain can easily exceed 75% RH at depth.
  2. Crack treatment: "How do you treat existing cracks?" — Dallas's clay-soil movement means virtually every garage slab has some cracking.
  3. Surface prep: "Do you use diamond grinding?" — required; acid etching is insufficient for long-term bond on Dallas slabs.
  4. UV-stable topcoat: "What topcoat do you use and what is its UV resistance?" — must be polyaspartic or aliphatic polyurethane.
  5. BBB Dallas/Fort Worth: BBB North Texas provides accreditation and complaint history.
  6. Warranty: Minimum 3–5 years on labor; 10-year manufacturer product warranty on commercial-grade systems.

DIY vs. Professional Epoxy Flooring in Dallas, TX

DIY vs. Professional Epoxy Flooring in Dallas

Dallas's climate creates specific challenges for DIY garage epoxy flooring that make the failure rate of box-store kit applications disproportionately high compared to more moderate climates. Dallas's clay soils, extreme heat, and periodic severe drought-to-wet cycles all work against thin-film coatings applied without proper surface preparation.

The Core Problem with DIY Epoxy Kits in Dallas

Box-store kits (Rust-Oleum EpoxyShield, Behr Premium Epoxy) sold at Home Depot in Plano or Lowe's in Frisco are water-based thin-film coatings — typically 3–5 mil DFT. Professional systems are 100% solids epoxy applied at 20–30 mil DFT with a UV-stable polyaspartic or polyurethane topcoat.

In Dallas, the combination of: (1) clay-soil concrete movement creating micro-cracking, (2) high summer temperatures causing rapid cure that prevents proper film formation, and (3) extreme UV exposure through open garage doors — produces box-store epoxy failure in 1–3 years in the majority of applications.

Side-by-Side Comparison

FactorDIY Box-Store KitProfessional Dallas Contractor
Product typeWater-based thin-film (3–5 mil DFT)100% solids epoxy + polyaspartic UV-stable topcoat
Surface prepAcid etch (kit-included phosphoric acid)Diamond grinding (CSP 2–3 profile)
Crack treatmentCover and hopeRout, fill with polyurea, then surface prep
ASTM F2170 moisture testNoYes (required before installation)
UV stabilityLow (yellows within 1–2 summers)High (polyaspartic topcoat, rated for direct UV)
Dallas summer heat applicationRisk: application above 90°F may not cure correctlyContractor monitors concrete temp; may schedule for early morning
Typical cost (2-car garage, ~500 sq ft)$250–$700$2,800–$5,500
Durability on Dallas clay-soil slab1–3 years typical10–20+ years
Chemical resistance (oil, antifreeze, tire marks)LimitedHigh (commercial-grade topcoat)
WarrantyProduct warranty (manufacturer, 30–90 days)3–5 year installer warranty + manufacturer product
Permit required?NoNo (finish material)

Dallas-Specific DIY Risk: Heat Application Window

Dallas summer garage temperatures at 10 AM can already reach 85–95°F at the slab surface. Most epoxy products have an application temperature maximum around 85–90°F concrete surface temperature — above which the product "sets" before it can level and bond correctly, leaving a rough, porous surface. DIYers applying in June, July, or August mid-morning in Dallas routinely produce this failure mode.

If you insist on DIY application in Dallas: install in early morning (6–8 AM) in spring or fall. Check the specific product's concrete surface temperature maximum. Avoid application if the forecast high exceeds 90°F on installation day.

Dallas-Specific DIY Risk: Crack Telegraphing

Dallas's Blackland Prairie clay causes ongoing slab movement — even in "stable" garage slabs, micro-cracking continues over the slab's life. A thin-film DIY coating applied over an un-repaired crack will crack along the same line within 1–3 seasons. The crack telegraph occurs because the coating has no crack-bridging ability at thin film thickness.

Professional contractors use polyurea joint fillers with elongation ratings of 300–500% to bridge existing cracks before applying the epoxy system. These products (Metzger/McGuire, Roadware) are available at specialty concrete supply distributors in Dallas but require proper routing and application technique.

When DIY Makes Sense in Dallas

  • Interior conditioned floors (workshop, utility room): More stable temperatures and humidity; box-store products perform better in climate-controlled environments.
  • Penetrating concrete sealer only (no film coating): Silane/siloxane or silicate concrete sealers don't create a film that can delaminate — good option for homeowners who want some stain and moisture protection without a full epoxy coating.
  • Temporary decorative coating for a rental property or garage being sold: where 3–5 year performance is acceptable.

When to Hire a Professional in Dallas

Any garage floor where you want 10+ year performance: hire a professional. Dallas's clay-soil movement, summer heat extremes, and UV exposure make the performance gap between professional and DIY installations larger than in most other U.S. metros. The professional system costs $2,800–$5,500 for a standard 2-car garage — and done correctly with diamond grinding, crack repair, a commercial-grade epoxy basecoat, and a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat, it will outlast 5–7 rounds of box-store kit applications.

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