Your floor should look as intentional as the rest of your space. We pour and manipulate metallic pigment coatings that cure into a one-of-a-kind finish - and every job starts with the concrete prep that makes them stay that way in West Texas heat.

Metallic epoxy flooring in Odessa, TX is a thick, poured coating applied directly over your existing concrete slab - metallic pigment particles swirl as the coating cures, creating a unique pattern no two floors share, and most residential garage or interior projects wrap up in two to three days on-site.
If your garage floor has absorbed years of oil stains, shed concrete dust, or cracked from the constant push-and-pull of Odessa's clay soils, metallic epoxy solves all of that in a single installation. It seals the surface completely, stops the dust cycle, and transforms the floor from a neglected afterthought into a design feature. If your main priority is raw durability over decoration, our urethane cement flooring is another strong option worth comparing.
The Concrete Network notes that surface preparation is the single most important factor in how long any epoxy floor coating lasts - a point that matters even more in West Texas, where moisture wicking through caliche-heavy soil can undermine a coating that skipped a proper moisture test.
If your concrete floor has years of oil drips, tire marks, or rust stains that no amount of degreaser will lift, the surface has absorbed too much to be cleaned back to a presentable state. In Odessa, where work trucks and oilfield equipment regularly pull into garages, this kind of deep staining is extremely common. Metallic epoxy seals the surface completely so future spills sit on top and wipe away instead of soaking in.
If your slab shows small surface cracks or thin flakes breaking away from the top layer, Odessa's shrink-swell clay soils are almost certainly involved. This type of surface deterioration gets worse over time if left alone. A metallic epoxy installation includes repairing those surface imperfections before the coating goes down - so the finished floor is smooth and sealed rather than a patchwork.
Bare concrete is naturally porous, which means it constantly sheds fine dust and looks dingy even right after mopping. If you notice a gray film on items stored in your garage, or the floor never looks truly clean, that is the concrete surface breaking down. Sealing it with metallic epoxy stops that process and gives you a surface that actually stays clean between sweepings.
If you are converting a garage into a workshop, home gym, or hobby room, bare concrete does not match the investment you are making in the rest of the space. Metallic epoxy turns the floor into a design feature rather than an afterthought. In Odessa's housing market, a finished garage floor is also a visible upgrade that stands out if you ever decide to sell.
Every metallic epoxy project we install in Odessa follows the same foundation: mechanical diamond grinding to open up the slab, a moisture test before anything goes down, and a three-layer system - base coat, metallic color layer, and a clear UV-stable topcoat. We do not skip the topcoat step, because West Texas heat and sun will dull an unprotected metallic surface faster than most homeowners expect. If you want a high-gloss showroom finish, we have it. If you prefer a satin look that hides minor scuffs, we do that too. For homeowners who want the look of metallic but also need maximum chemical resistance, we can walk you through how urethane cement flooring compares.
If you have a larger space - a shop floor, a commercial showroom, or a metal building slab - or you want the same durability in a simpler finish, our standard epoxy floor coatings cover that ground with the same prep standards. Call us if you are weighing the options and want a straight comparison - no upsell, just an honest answer.
One dominant color that swirls and shifts with the light - clean, modern, and suits any room where a bold floor works as the focal point.
Two or three metallic pigments worked together for a richer, more complex pattern - popular for garages being converted into finished living or work spaces.
Maximum shine and depth - the topcoat that makes the metallic layer look three-dimensional and gives the floor its showroom appearance.
A lower-sheen finish that softens the reflections and hides minor surface marks - practical choice for working garages that see daily foot and vehicle traffic.
Odessa presents two challenges for any floor coating: extreme heat and unpredictable moisture. Summer temperatures regularly push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and garage interiors can climb even higher. Epoxy applied in those conditions by a contractor who does not schedule around the heat can bubble and cure unevenly in a single afternoon. The soil underneath most Odessa slabs also contains high levels of caliche - a calcium carbonate layer common across the Permian Basin that wicks moisture upward even when the floor looks and feels dry. We test for that moisture on every job, because a coating installed over a breathing slab will eventually delaminate, no matter how well everything else was done. Those two things - heat management and moisture testing - are what separate a metallic floor that lasts a decade from one that looks bad by the following summer.
We install metallic epoxy flooring for homeowners throughout the Permian Basin, including customers in Goldsmith, TX and Midland, TX. A large share of homeowners in this area work in or around the energy industry, and their garage floors deal with heavier petroleum exposure and oilfield grit than most. A properly sealed metallic floor handles all of that - and makes cleaning up after a long shift something that actually happens in five minutes rather than getting avoided indefinitely.
Tell us the size of the space, what the floor looks like now, and what you want to use it for. We respond within one business day and can give you a ballpark before we even visit the site.
We come out to look at the concrete in person - check for cracks, run a moisture test, and measure the space. You get a written quote that spells out prep, coats, and timeline. No surprises.
The crew grinds the concrete with diamond-tipped equipment to open the pores and fills any cracks. In Odessa summers, we start early - often by 7 a.m. - to work ahead of the day's heat.
Base coat, metallic layer, and UV-stable topcoat go down in sequence. After the final coat, the floor needs 24 hours before light foot traffic and 72 hours before vehicles return. We walk you through care instructions before we leave.
Free estimate, no pressure. We will tell you exactly what your slab needs and give you a written quote before any work begins.
(432) 280-0557We test for moisture vapor before any coating goes down. In Odessa, caliche and clay soils wick moisture upward even when the surface looks dry - a floor installed over a breathing slab will eventually delaminate. Testing is not optional here, it is just part of the job.
Odessa summers push epoxy work into early morning starts. We schedule installation around the heat - using formulations rated for high-temperature application and staging work before the garage climbs above safe curing temperatures. This is what keeps your floor bubble-free through the first summer.
We do not offer a metallic epoxy system without a UV-stable clear topcoat. In West Texas, a standard topcoat will yellow and dull within one season of sun exposure. The UV-stable layer protects both the color and the finish for years, not months.
You get a written estimate covering surface preparation, number of coats, topcoat type, and timeline before we start anything. If your slab needs extra work once we open it up, we tell you and discuss it - no one should find out about cost changes after the crew is already on-site. See how the American Concrete Institute describes installation standards for bonded floor coatings.
Every credential above ties back to one goal: a floor that still looks the way it did on install day after years of West Texas heat, oil exposure, and hard use. That is what we are here to deliver.
A thick, poured surface built for heavy use and chemical exposure - ideal for working garages and utility spaces that need more than a decorative coating.
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