
Your concrete floor does not have to look like a construction site. Metallic epoxy creates a glossy, one-of-a-kind finish that transforms garages, workshops, and living spaces - while standing up to East Texas heat and humidity.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Marshall, TX is a thick poured coating that goes over existing concrete, containing metallic pigment particles that swirl as the material sets to produce a glossy, stone-like finish - most jobs take two to three days from prep through final coat, covering garages up to large multi-room spaces.
If your garage, workshop, or bonus room still has bare concrete that collects oil stains, looks dingy, and feels like an afterthought, metallic epoxy changes that in a single project. The coating seals the slab completely, making spills wipe up in seconds rather than soaking in permanently. Many Marshall homeowners come to us after a previous floor coating - often a basic epoxy floor coating - has already started peeling, usually because of slab moisture that was never tested for. We test first, always.
Every metallic epoxy floor is unique because the installer manipulates the pigment by hand. No two floors come out the same, which means your finished floor is not something your neighbor can replicate exactly.
If your concrete has oil stains, rust marks, or a rough, pitted surface that looks bad no matter how much you clean it, that floor is a strong candidate for metallic epoxy. The coating covers surface imperfections and creates a sealed surface that is genuinely easy to maintain going forward.
Marshall's clay-heavy soil expands and contracts with every rain cycle, and if cracks in your slab have grown a little wider each year, the concrete is under real stress. A metallic epoxy system with proper crack repair and a thick topcoat can stabilize the surface and protect it from worsening deterioration.
That white chalky residue - called efflorescence - means moisture is pushing up through your slab from below, which is common in Marshall after heavy rain seasons. Left untreated, that moisture will eventually cause any coating to peel or bubble, so addressing it before the epoxy goes down is the right sequence.
If a previous floor coating is lifting in patches, the original prep work was likely inadequate or slab moisture was never tested. A fresh metallic epoxy installation done correctly - with proper surface preparation and a moisture barrier primer - will bond far more durably and should not repeat the same failure.
Every metallic epoxy project starts the same way: thorough surface preparation, moisture testing, and crack repair. What differs is the design direction - from a subtle single tone to dramatic multi-color swirls with custom detailing. For spaces that need both visual impact and maximum durability, we often pair metallic epoxy with a urethane cement flooring base layer, which handles Marshall's slab moisture and heat stress better than standard epoxy primers alone.
We also offer a non-slip aggregate added to the topcoat for areas that get wet - workshops, mudrooms, and covered outdoor spaces where the floor can get slick. And for homeowners who want the look of metallic epoxy with a faster cure time, a standard epoxy floor coating with metallic pigment additives is a practical alternative worth discussing during your estimate visit.
Best for homeowners who want a clean, uniform metallic look without multiple color variations - great for workshops and utility spaces.
Ideal for garages, showrooms, and entertainment spaces where a dramatic, high-gloss floor is the goal.
The right choice for any area that sees moisture regularly - shops, mudrooms, or covered patios.
For homeowners who want a specific pattern, color palette, or layered effect tailored to the room.
Marshall sits in a part of East Texas where summer humidity regularly climbs above 80 percent. That moisture, combined with the clay-heavy soil across Harrison County that swells and shrinks with every rain cycle, creates real challenges for floor coatings. Concrete slabs here tend to crack more, hold more subsurface moisture, and move more than slabs in drier climates. Contractors who do not account for these local conditions produce floors that look great for a season and then start peeling. We use humidity-tolerant formulations and always test for slab moisture before a drop of coating goes down. Homeowners in Hallsville and Waskom face the same East Texas conditions, and we bring the same prep standards to every job across the region.
Marshall also has a significant number of homes built in the 1950s through 1980s, and older concrete slabs often have hairline cracks, surface pitting, or previous coatings that need to come off before new epoxy can go down. Older homes near downtown and in the postwar ranch neighborhoods are especially likely to need extra prep time. We factor that into your written estimate so there are no surprises once work starts. Fall and spring are the best seasons for metallic epoxy work here - the conditions are more stable and curing is more predictable. If you are thinking about this project, getting on the calendar early is worth it.
For more on how East Texas conditions affect floor coatings, see the American Concrete Institute and ICRI surface preparation guidelines.
Call or submit a form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions - space size, current floor condition, what you want to use the room for - so we can show up to the site visit prepared.
We come to your home to check for cracks, test for moisture, and look at any existing coatings or damage. This visit is what makes the estimate accurate - a price without a site visit is a guess. You get a written quote that covers prep, materials, and cleanup.
We grind the concrete to open the surface, fill all cracks with a flexible patching compound, and let repairs cure. This phase determines how long your floor lasts. We do not rush it.
The metallic base coat goes down, the pigment is worked by hand to create the swirling effect, and the clear topcoat seals everything in. You can walk lightly after 24 hours, move furniture after 72 hours, and park a vehicle after a full week. We walk the floor with you before we leave.
Free estimate, written quote, no surprises. We test for moisture before any coating goes down.
We perform a slab moisture test on every project in Marshall before coating goes down. Skipping that step is the single most common reason East Texas epoxy floors fail within a year, and we are not interested in callbacks.
After the site visit, you receive a written quote that covers prep, materials, and cleanup. The price we quote is the price you pay. Marshall homeowners have told us this alone is what made them choose us over lower-priced competitors.
Harrison County's clay soil causes slab cracking in virtually every home over ten years old. We fill and stabilize every crack with a flexible compound before any epoxy goes down, so the finished floor does not telegraph those cracks to the surface six months later. The American Concrete Institute recommends this standard and we follow it on every job.
We have worked on garages, workshops, and living spaces across Marshall and the surrounding East Texas area. We know which neighborhoods have older slabs, which areas see the most slab moisture, and how to plan projects around the local seasons.
The difference between a metallic epoxy floor that lasts a decade and one that fails in a year comes down to preparation. Every credential we carry, every test we run, and every written quote we deliver is aimed at making sure your floor is in the first category.
A moisture-resistant, heat-tolerant coating system suited for kitchens, laundry rooms, and commercial spaces in Marshall.
Learn MoreThe durable, seamless base coating that works under metallic pigment systems and on its own for garages and utility floors.
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