Your concrete slab is hiding a stunning floor. We install metallic epoxy coatings that look like polished stone, hold up through West Texas summers, and wipe clean in minutes.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Big Spring is a thick, poured coating applied directly over your existing concrete slab - it contains metallic pigment particles that swirl during application to create a glossy, one-of-a-kind finish that looks like flowing liquid metal or polished stone. Most projects take two to three days: one day for surface preparation and one day for the coating and clear topcoat.
Big Spring homeowners choose this finish when they want a floor that makes a space feel finished and intentional - whether that is a garage, a workshop, or a bonus room. If you need a floor that handles heavy commercial traffic, urethane cement flooring is worth comparing. For a standard decorative coating with proven durability, metallic epoxy is one of the most popular choices we install.
If your concrete is covered in oil stains, tire marks, or just looks dull and pitted after years of use, that is the most common starting point. Bare concrete is porous and absorbs everything - grease, chemicals, and dust. A metallic epoxy coating seals the surface so spills wipe up instead of soaking in.
Small cracks are common in Big Spring, where caliche-heavy soil shifts with the seasons and heat causes the slab to expand and contract repeatedly. A coating contractor can fill and stabilize minor cracks before applying epoxy. Waiting lets those cracks grow into a more expensive repair.
Bare concrete naturally sheds a fine powder over time - called concrete dusting - especially in older slabs. If you notice a gritty film on your car, tools, or shoes right after cleaning, your concrete is doing this. A sealed epoxy coating stops the dusting by locking the surface.
A lot of Big Spring homeowners are converting garages into home gyms, workshops, or hobby spaces, and bare concrete does not match the vision. Metallic epoxy turns a utilitarian slab into a finished surface. If you are investing in a space, the floor is worth doing right.
We install metallic epoxy flooring across a range of spaces - from two-car garages and detached workshops to commercial showrooms and retail floors. Each project starts with proper surface preparation: grinding the slab, testing for moisture, and filling any existing cracks. From there, we apply the metallic base coat and manipulate the pigments to create a layered, swirling effect, then finish with a clear protective topcoat. If you want a standard epoxy finish without the metallic effect, our epoxy floor coatings service covers that.
For homeowners who want a faster cure time or who need to minimize downtime, we also offer urethane cement flooring as an alternative for spaces that see heavy chemical exposure or extreme temperature swings. Both options are available with slip-resistant topcoats.
Suits homeowners who want a clean, consistent swirl pattern in one dominant color, typically for garages and workshops.
Suits those who want a more dramatic, layered look with two or more metallic pigments for showroom-style depth.
Suits any space that sees moisture - laundry rooms, pool areas, or garages where water gets tracked in regularly.
Suits retail floors, showrooms, and office lobbies where the finish needs to make a visual impression and hold up under foot traffic.
Big Spring sits in the Permian Basin region of West Texas, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and winter nights can drop below freezing. Those dramatic swings cause concrete slabs to expand and contract more than in milder climates, which puts extra stress on any coating. A contractor working here needs to choose products rated for high-heat environments and schedule application during moderate temperatures to get a proper bond - typically early morning during summer months. The caliche-heavy, alkaline soils in Howard County also shift under slabs, which means pre-installation crack inspection and filling are not optional steps.
We serve homeowners across the region, including Andrews, TX and Lamesa, TX, where similar soil and climate conditions apply. If you have had a previous coating fail in this area, there is a good chance moisture was not tested before application - something we always do before we start any project.
We will ask a few basic questions - space size, current use, and any previous coatings. Most inquiries receive a rough ballpark within one business day.
We come to your home, inspect the slab in person, test for moisture (especially important in Big Spring after rain), and give you a written quote with no surprise line items.
Day one is all prep: grinding the concrete, filling cracks, and leveling any low spots. This is loud and dusty - plan to be away from the space for most of the day.
Day two the metallic epoxy and clear topcoat go down. The floor needs 24 hours before light foot traffic and 72 hours before vehicles. We walk through the finished floor with you before we leave.
Free estimate, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(432) 263-5110Big Spring's intense thunderstorms can saturate a slab even in an otherwise dry year. We test for moisture before any coating goes down - not after. Skipping this step is the most common reason epoxy floors fail in West Texas.
Not all epoxy formulations hold up to 100-degree summers and the wide daily temperature swings common in the Permian Basin. We use products specifically rated for high-heat environments and schedule application during cooler parts of the day.
Portland Cement AssociationYou will know the full scope and total cost before we pick up a grinder. Our written estimates spell out what is included, so there are no additional charges waiting for you at the end of the job.
We have been working in this market long enough to know how the local soils, climate, and building stock affect floor coatings. That local experience shows up in better prep decisions and longer-lasting results for our customers.
Every one of these details adds up to a floor that holds up in Big Spring's demanding climate - not just one that looks good on the day it is installed. Call us or submit a request and we will walk you through what your specific slab needs.
A thick, poured coating designed for spaces that need maximum resistance to heat, moisture, and chemical exposure.
Learn MoreA durable, solid-color epoxy finish for garages and commercial floors that need reliable protection without a decorative effect.
Learn MoreSlots fill up fast in spring and fall when temperatures are ideal for installation - reach out now to lock in your date.