Premium garage floor coatings for Cinco Ranch homes. Decorative flake, metallic epoxy, and polyaspartic systems — properly prepped, properly installed, built to handle Texas summers.
Cinco Ranch homes built between 2000 and 2015 have concrete that's hit the sweet spot for coating — old enough to be fully cured and stable, but not so old that moisture infiltration or slab damage is a concern. That 10-to-20-year window is ideal for epoxy and polyaspartic adhesion, and it's where the majority of our Cinco Ranch work falls.
In a neighborhood where home presentation matters — lake-facing lots, manicured landscaping, HOA standards — a coated garage floor is one of the highest-impact upgrades you can make relative to the cost. Every time the garage door opens, visitors see it. Every showing includes it. A finished floor signals that the home has been cared for throughout.
We work in Cinco Ranch North, South, East, and West villages, as well as along Lake Cinco Ranch Drive and the golf course corridor. Call (832) 449-8510 to schedule a free estimate at your home.
We match the system to your garage's sun exposure, use pattern, and finish preference.
Color-chip broadcast in 40+ blends over an epoxy base coat, sealed with a high-build polyaspartic topcoat. Hides minor imperfections, slip-resistant, and easy to clean. The go-to choice for most Cinco Ranch garages.
Price range: $4.50–$6.50/sq ft installed
See garage floor details →100% polyaspartic base, broadcast, and topcoat. UV-stable — won't yellow in south- or west-facing Cinco Ranch garages. Cures in 24 hours, harder surface than epoxy, and handles slab temps above 130°F that are common in Texas summers.
Price range: $6.00–$9.00/sq ft installed
See polyaspartic details →Metallic pigment powders in a clear epoxy base create a flowing, three-dimensional marble effect. Every floor is unique. Popular in home gyms, finished garages, and spaces that are part of the visible living area. Sealed with a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat.
Price range: $7.00–$12.00/sq ft installed
See residential options →Cinco Ranch garages that face south or west bake in afternoon sun from April through October. Slab surface temperatures regularly exceed 120°F in July and August. Standard epoxy systems begin to soften and yellow at sustained temperatures above 140°F — and the topcoat, exposed to direct UV, degrades in 3–5 years without UV inhibitors.
Polyaspartic topcoats contain UV inhibitors that prevent yellowing and maintain the finish for 10+ years under Texas sun exposure. If your garage faces east or north, standard epoxy with a polyaspartic topcoat is sufficient. If it faces south or west, we recommend a full polyaspartic system from base to topcoat.
Cinco Ranch concrete that's 10–20 years old often has surface contamination — tire rubber, oil drips, household cleaners, and mineral deposits from years of humidity. Diamond grinding removes all of it and opens the concrete pores to a CSP-3 profile, giving the coating a surface it can actually bond to.
Fort Bend County sits on expansive Beaumont clay that holds moisture and pushes vapor up through slabs. We test moisture vapor emission before any coating goes down. High vapor can delaminate a floor within months if not addressed.
We grind to a CSP-3 open profile using commercial diamond grinding equipment. Cracks and control joint edges are filled with flexible polyurea. We vacuum thoroughly before any coating is applied — no surface contamination left behind.
Moisture-tolerant primer seals the slab. Color base coat applied. Flake or metallic broadcast (if chosen). High-build UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat finishes the floor. Each layer is checked before the next goes down.
Cinco Ranch garages tend to be larger — 2-car and 3-car configurations in the 500–900 sq ft range are typical. Here are installed price ranges by system:
We'll come out, measure, check moisture levels, and give you a flat written price. No obligation, no ballpark numbers that change later.
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