Four systems. One garage. Pick the right one.
A residential garage is the most common coating project we run in Houston. It is also where homeowners get the most contradictory advice from competitors trying to sell a system rather than solve a problem. This page lays out the four systems we install in garages, what each one does best, and how to pick the right one for how you actually use the room.
What does the garage actually see?
Every garage floor estimate we run starts with four questions. What vehicles live in the garage? Are there workshop activities, lifts, or heavy tools? Does the door stay open for long stretches in the summer? What matters more, looks or hiding wear? The answers to those four questions drive the system recommendation. We do not pick the system based on what we happen to sell. We pick it based on what the room is going to do for the next decade.
For most Houston garages, flake epoxy with a commercial-grade topcoat is the right answer. It hides tire marks, gives you slip resistance for walking across the floor with wet shoes, and shrugs off the oil drips and dropped tools that happen in any real garage. It costs the same as solid color, runs the same install window, and lasts the same number of years. For the average South Houston homeowner, that is the default.
Solid color wins in garages where the owner wants a minimalist, showroom aesthetic and is willing to maintain the floor more actively. Metallic wins for the luxury garage where the floor is part of the reveal, and cost is secondary. Polyaspartic is a topcoat upgrade, not a standalone system; we apply it over flake or solid color when the garage sees direct sunlight through an open door or when the reopen timing needs to be faster than the standard 72 hour cure window.
We will walk you through all four options at the estimate and tell you which one fits your garage honestly. Nobody gets an upsell pitch. If flake is the right answer and it is also our cheapest option, that is what we recommend. The warranty and the relationship matter more than the margin on any single job. Our garage portfolio has examples across all four systems so you can see the aesthetic differences before the estimate.
“Most homeowners walk into the estimate thinking they want metallic because that is what looks best in photos. I talk half of them into flake because that is the right floor for how they actually use the garage. The job of the estimate is to solve the problem, not sell the flashiest product.”Justin Thurmon, Owner
Same four steps. Different finishes.
Regardless of which system you pick, the install sequence is identical for the first two steps and diverges at step three. Prep is always the same because prep is 80 percent of the job.
Grind & Prep
Diamond grind with HEPA vacuum containment. Remove weak top layer, oil stains, curing compound. No acid etch.
Moisture Test
Calcium-chloride test every slab. Install moisture mitigation if needed. Most Gulf Coast slabs need it.
Body Coat & Finish
Pigmented body coat, flake broadcast, solid color, or metallic pour depending on selected system.
Topcoat & Cure
Polyurethane or polyaspartic topcoat. Foot traffic next day. Full vehicle cure 24 to 72 hours by topcoat choice.
Four systems, head to head.
Here is every garage system we install, side by side. Pick based on how the garage actually gets used, not what the photos look best at. For most homeowners, flake is the right answer. Each card links to the full service page with deeper detail.
Flake Epoxy
Chip-broadcast texture. Hides tire marks, slip-resistant, forgiving of minor imperfections. The default residential garage system. 8 to 12 year life.
Best for: daily-use garages, families, workshops See flake epoxySolid Color
Flat, calm, minimalist finish. Custom RAL or color-matched. Every prep mistake shows so the crew has to be tight. 8 to 12 year life.
Best for: minimalist aesthetics, clean-showroom vibe See solid colorMetallic Epoxy
Mirror finish with one-of-one pigment movement. Dust-controlled install protocol required. Showpiece garages and luxury builds. 8 to 10 year life.
Best for: luxury garages, showpiece installs See metallic epoxyPolyaspartic Topcoat
Topcoat upgrade over flake or solid. Fast cure, UV stable, meaningful service life bump. Best when the door stays open or time is short. 10 to 15 year life.
Best for: sun-exposed garages, tight reopen windows See polyasparticThe questions homeowners actually ask.
Which garage system is the most popular for Houston homeowners?
Flake epoxy with a polyaspartic topcoat. It is the combination that balances cost, aesthetics, slip resistance, and durability for the typical Houston garage where the door opens and closes all day, vehicles come and go, and the owner wants a floor that looks good but also hides real-world use. Roughly 60 percent of our residential garage work ships in that spec.
How long will a garage coating last before I have to redo it?
Properly installed: 8 to 15 years depending on the system. Flake and solid color live in the 8 to 12 year window. Metallic lives in the 8 to 10 year window. A polyaspartic topcoat extends any of those by two to three years because the topcoat itself holds up longer. Failure in under five years is almost always a prep problem, not a product problem. That is why we will not skip the grind.
Can I coat a garage that already has an old coating on it?
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. We diamond grind to see what is underneath. If the old coating is bonded well, we can prep and recoat. If it is peeling or delaminating anywhere, the only responsible answer is full removal and fresh install. We show you what the grinder finds during the site visit and you see the substrate condition yourself. No guessing.
How soon after the install can I park on the new floor?
Foot traffic next day. Vehicle traffic at 72 hours with a polyurethane topcoat, 24 hours with a polyaspartic topcoat. Hot tires rolling onto a green topcoat will lift the surface, so the 24 to 72 hour window is firm. We plan the install around your schedule so the reopen is not a surprise and we never rush the cure to hit a date.
Will the coating handle my SUV or truck?
Yes. A properly built coating handles any passenger vehicle in a residential garage without issue, including a 7,500 pound SUV or a loaded F-150. For two-post lifts, four-post lifts, or workshop-grade use, we spec a heavier topcoat and sometimes a thicker body coat to handle point loads. Tell us at the estimate what will live on the floor and we spec accordingly.
Should I just do a DIY kit from a big-box store?
Honest answer: do the math first. A $900 DIY kit is $1 to $2 per square foot and lasts 18 months before it starts peeling because there is no diamond grind and no moisture test in the box. A properly installed flake system is $6 per square foot and lasts 10 years. Over 10 years, the DIY kit costs you five or six replacement cycles. The pro system costs less per year. Ask us for the spreadsheet and we will send you the comparison.
Get a quote on your garage floor coatings project.
Justin or a senior estimator will reach out within one business day. No pressure, no marketing-speak.
- On-site or photo-based estimate
- Honest answers about your slab
- Sample boards available on request
Prefer to talk? Call (346) 624-0125
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Not sure which system fits your garage?
Free estimate. Four systems walked through at your garage. Honest recommendation based on how you actually use the room.
Coverage across the South Houston metro.
Elite Coatings installs this system throughout Harris, Galveston, and Brazoria counties, from Friendswood out to downtown Houston, Pearland, and the Galveston Bay coast. Our service radius is roughly 50 miles from our Friendswood shop.
Not sure if we reach you? Browse all service areas or ask Justin directly.