Epoxy flooring in Dallas-Fort Worth
Chemical-resistant, easy to clean, slip-resistant. Restaurants, kitchens, healthcare, garages, manufacturing.
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What epoxy flooring involves
Epoxy is a chemically-bonded resin coating applied over concrete. It cures into a hard, seamless, chemical-resistant surface that takes everything industrial use throws at it — oils, acids, heavy traffic, dropped tools — and cleans up with a mop.
For wet or greasy environments (commercial kitchens, garages, manufacturing), slip-resistant aggregates broadcast into the wet coating create a grippy surface. Decorative options (color flakes, metallic, solid color) make epoxy viable for showrooms, retail, and modern offices too.
Why this matters
Withstands acids, oils, heavy traffic
Built for industrial use. Chemicals that destroy concrete don't touch a properly applied epoxy.
Anti-slip aggregates for wet areas
Broadcast aggregates in wet zones create a grippy surface — required for commercial kitchens and similar.
Decorative options
Color flakes, metallic effects, solid colors. Industrial durability, designer look.
How epoxy flooring works
- 01
Slab prep
Diamond grind or shot-blast to bond profile.
- 02
Crack and joint repair
Fill and prep all damage before coating.
- 03
Primer
Bonds the epoxy chemically to the concrete.
- 04
Base coat
First epoxy layer applied and cured.
- 05
Decorative or aggregate broadcast
Flakes or anti-slip media added while wet.
- 06
Top coat & cure
Final clear coat; cures 24–72 hours before traffic.
Epoxy systems we install
Solid color epoxy
Single-color industrial finish.
Color flake (chip) system
Decorative speckled finish — popular in garages and showrooms.
Metallic epoxy
High-end designer look — retail and showrooms.
Anti-slip system
Aggregate broadcast for wet areas — kitchens, garages.
Self-leveling epoxy
Thick pour for uneven slabs.
What it costs in DFW
Typical range
$3 – $12 / sqft
Your matched pro gives you an exact quote after seeing the project — these are starting points.
What drives the price
- Coating system and thickness
- Decorative elements (flakes, metallic)
- Slip-resistance additives
- Slab prep required (existing coatings, repairs)
Common questions
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