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Epoxy Flooring in Allen, TX

Seasoned Epoxy Installers Serving Allen

Garage floor coatings, metallic epoxy, and one-day polyaspartic systems, ground and installed by a crew that has coated slabs across Collin County for years. Free written quotes.

  • Diamond-ground prep
  • Hot-tire resistant
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Epoxy flooring installation in Allen, TX

From the Crew

Field notes and lessons from our installers after years of coating garages and shop floors around Collin County.

What We Check Before Coating a Garage Floor

Concrete garage slab prepped for epoxy coating in Allen

After years of grinding and coating slabs around Collin County, our crew has learned that the floors that fail almost never fail because of the epoxy. They fail because of something we could have caught before we opened a bucket. Here is what we look at on every garage before we quote a coating, straight from the people who do the work.

Is the Slab Dry Enough

Concrete on grade wicks moisture up from the soil, and that vapor is what pushes a coating off from underneath as osmotic blisters. On any older or ground-level slab near 75002 we run a calcium chloride or relative humidity probe test. If it reads high, we install a moisture-mitigation primer before the base coat. Skipping that test is how a floor peels a year later.

How Bad Are the Cracks and Spalls

A hairline crack is normal, but a wide crack or a flaking, spalled surface tells us the slab needs repair first. We chase cracks out, fill them with an epoxy joint filler, and patch spalls so the finish coat has solid concrete to grip. A floor is only as sound as the slab beneath it, and we would rather fix that up front than coat over a problem.

Was It Ever Sealed or Painted

Many garages off Stacy Road have an old sealer or a layer of failing paint. Coatings will not bond to that, so we test with a quick water bead and a solvent wipe. If the slab is sealed or coated, we grind it all off. Our garage floor epoxy systems always start on bare, diamond-ground concrete, never over an old finish.

How Do You Use the Space

A floor for a daily-driver garage, a home gym, and a working shop are not the same build. Hot tires call for a topcoat rated for hot-tire pickup, while a sunlit bay near an open door needs a UV-stable polyaspartic clear so it does not amber. We ask how you use the room so the system matches the wear it will actually see.

Can We Finish Around Your Schedule

If you cannot lose the garage for days, we plan a one-day polyaspartic build that cures fast enough to park on by the next afternoon. We walk the timing with you before we start so the floor fits your week, not the other way around.

Every one of these checks happens before we quote, so the number you get reflects the floor you actually have. Thinking about coating your garage in Allen? Contact us or call Allsaintsofamerica at (972) 430-8730 for a free written quote.

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The Coatings We Specialize In

One crew for garage floors, decorative metallic pours, fast-cure one-day systems, and heavy commercial builds. Every system starts with a proper grind.

  • Garage Floor Epoxy Coatings

    Multi-coat resinous systems over a prepped garage slab: primer, pigmented base, broadcast flakes, and a clear topcoat rated for hot-tire pickup and oil, gas, and brake fluid.

  • Metallic Epoxy Floors

    Decorative pours using metallic mica pigments worked with solvent and torch into marbled and pearlescent effects, sealed with a high-gloss urethane or polyaspartic clear.

  • Polyaspartic One-Day Floors

    Fast-curing aliphatic systems that cure in hours and resist UV yellowing, installed as a full flake floor you can walk on the same evening and park on within a day.

  • Epoxy Flake Broadcast Systems

    A pigmented base broadcast to rejection with vinyl color flakes, then sealed. It adds slip resistance, hides slab imperfections, and is the standard garage and basement finish.

  • Commercial and Industrial Epoxy

    Heavy-duty coatings and self-leveling epoxy mortar for warehouses and shops, engineered for forklift traffic, thermal shock, and chemical exposure on a working floor.

  • Concrete Prep and Repair

    Diamond grinding or shot blasting to the right surface profile, plus crack chasing, spall patching, and joint filling so the coating bonds and stays bonded.

  • Years on real slabsOur crew has ground and coated garages, shops, and warehouse bays across Allen and Collin County for years, not seasons.
  • Prep you can trustEvery floor is diamond-ground to the correct concrete surface profile and moisture-tested before any resin is mixed.
  • Systems that holdWe build from 100% solids epoxy, polyaspartic topcoats, and graded quartz flake, rated for hot-tire pickup and chemicals.
  • Clear written scopesYou get an itemized quote covering prep, coating system, and mil thickness before we start, with no surprises.
  • Allsaintsofamerica provides epoxy flooring in Allen, TX, installing garage floor coatings, metallic epoxy floors, polyaspartic and polyurea systems, epoxy flake broadcast finishes, commercial and industrial builds, and full concrete surface prep. We coat residential garages, shop floors, and warehouse bays, and we finish every slab with a clear topcoat rated for hot-tire pickup and automotive fluids. Homeowners near Twin Creeks and shop owners off Watters Road call us when they want a floor that holds up, not one that peels by the second summer.

    Years of concrete coating experience shape how we work. Epoxy is not paint, and the slab under it decides whether the coating lasts a decade or lifts in a season. That is why we grind every floor with a diamond grinder to the right concrete surface profile before a drop of resin goes down. We have learned, job after job, that skipped prep is the single reason coatings fail, so we do not skip it. Our lead installer has run flake broadcasts and metallic pours on garages off Stacy Road and shops near the 75013 corridor long enough to read a slab before the first pass.

    The recent work tells the story better than we can. This spring we stripped a delaminated builder-grade coating from a three-car garage near Bethany Drive, reground the slab, and laid a full flake system with a polyaspartic topcoat that cured hard by the next morning. We poured a marbled metallic floor for a home gym in the 75002 area, and we rebuilt a spalled shop slab with an epoxy mortar overlay so a forklift could run on it again. Each floor started with a moisture test and a grind, and each one got a written scope before we started.

    Credentials matter on a job you only want to pay for once. We prep to the ICRI concrete surface profile guideline, we run calcium chloride and relative humidity moisture tests when a slab looks suspect, and we build our systems from 100% solids epoxy, real polyaspartic topcoats, and graded quartz flake rather than the thin water-based kits sold at big-box stores. We are a local, insured crew, a real person answers the phone at (972) 430-8730, and we are glad to walk you through mil thickness, cure time, and what your slab actually needs before you commit a dollar.

    Honest Pricing for Every Budget

    Epoxy pricing tracks the system you choose and the shape of your slab. A standard flake garage sits in the middle, a full polyaspartic one-day floor runs a bit more for the fast cure and UV stability, and a decorative metallic pour is the premium finish. Grinding, crack repair, and moisture mitigation add to the total when a slab needs them. The per-square-foot ranges below are typical for the Allen area, and we put the firm number in writing after we see the concrete.

    Standard flake garage$5 to $8 per sq ft installed
    • Diamond-ground prep included
    • Full clear topcoat
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    Metallic epoxy floor$8 to $15 per sq ft installed
    • Marbled decorative finish
    • High-gloss urethane seal
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    Serving Allen and the Wider Metroplex

    We coat floors throughout Allen and the surrounding Collin County communities, from the neighborhoods off Exchange Parkway to the shops and warehouses along the tollway.

    Not sure if we reach your shop or garage? Call (972) 430-8730 and we will let you know.

    • Allen, TX (75002, 75013)
    • Plano, TX
    • McKinney, TX
    • Frisco, TX
    • Fairview, TX
    • Lucas, TX
    • Wylie, TX
    • Murphy, TX

    Answers From Our Lead Installer

    How long does an epoxy garage floor last?
    A properly prepped and installed flake or polyaspartic floor commonly lasts 10 to 20 years in a home garage. The number that decides it is not the resin, it is the grind. A slab ground to the right profile holds the coating far longer than one that was only etched.
    How much does it cost to epoxy a 2-car garage?
    A typical 400 to 500 square foot two-car garage runs roughly $1,500 to $3,500 for a standard flake system with proper prep. Metallic pours and moisture mitigation raise that. We give a firm written number after we see the slab off Bethany Drive or wherever your garage sits.
    What is the difference between epoxy and polyaspartic?
    Epoxy is the durable base coat, and polyaspartic is a fast-curing topcoat that goes down over it. Polyaspartic cures in hours instead of days, resists UV yellowing, and lets us finish a one-day floor. Many of our garages use an epoxy base with a polyaspartic clear on top.
    Why do you grind the concrete first?
    Grinding opens the concrete so the resin can mechanically bond to it. We use a diamond grinder to reach the correct surface profile from the ICRI guideline. Coatings applied over a sealed or acid-etched slab are the ones that peel, which is why we never skip the grind on a floor near 75013 or anywhere else.
    Will the coating turn yellow or peel over time?
    Bare epoxy can amber in sunlight, so where UV or a sunny overhead door is a factor we top the floor with a UV-stable polyaspartic or aliphatic urethane clear. Peeling almost always traces back to prep or slab moisture, both of which we test and address before we coat.
    Do I need a moisture test before installing epoxy?
    If the slab is on grade, older, or shows any sign of dampness, yes. We run a calcium chloride or relative humidity probe test, and if it fails we install a moisture-mitigation primer for about $1.50 to $4 per square foot to stop osmotic blistering later.
    Do you serve my area?
    We coat floors across Allen, including the 75002 and 75013 ZIP codes, plus Plano, McKinney, Frisco, Fairview, Lucas, Wylie, and Murphy. Call (972) 430-8730 and we will confirm we reach your garage or shop.

    Talk to Our Team Today

    Ready for a floor that lasts? We will visit your garage or shop, test the slab, walk you through flake, metallic, and polyaspartic options, and hand you a clear written quote with no pressure. Most residential floors are ground and coated in a day or two, and a one-day polyaspartic system can have you parking on it by the next afternoon.