Reliable, professional decorative concrete coatings in Austin, TX from Superior Concrete Austin.
Reliable, professional decorative concrete coatings in Austin, TX from Superior Concrete Austin. Contact us today for a free on-site estimate.
Superior Concrete Austin provides professional decorative concrete coatings throughout Austin, TX, Texas and the surrounding area. Our licensed, insured crew delivers safe, clean, on-time work with a free estimate before anything begins. Call (737) 258-3740 or request your free quote.
Decorative concrete coatings are a practical way to upgrade plain gray slabs into durable, attractive surfaces that handle Austinβs heat, sudden storms, and everyday wear. At Superior Concrete Austin, we design each coating system around your specific surface, how you use it, and our local climate.
Whether you are dealing with a faded driveway in Circle C, a slick patio in Pflugerville, or a stained garage floor in East Austin, we do not simply roll on a generic product. We evaluate existing concrete strength, moisture levels, and sun exposure, then match a coating type and texture that will actually hold up. Our team works with homeowners, small businesses, and property managers who want a cleaner, more finished look without ripping out and replacing the slab.
Because Austin has fast temperature swings and strong UV, choosing the right resin chemistry, pigment type, and sealer is critical. Inferior coatings chalk, peel, or discolor quickly here. Our systems are built specifically to handle hot parking surfaces, wind blown dust, and sudden downpours so your decorative finish looks good for years, not just the first season.
Superior Concrete Austin installs several decorative concrete coating systems so we can recommend what actually fits your project instead of forcing one solution for everything.
Epoxy flake systems: These are popular for garages, workshops, and home gyms. We broadcast vinyl or mica flakes into tinted epoxy, then seal with a clear topcoat. The flakes add slip resistance, hide minor imperfections, and create a speckled, easy to clean surface that resists oil and tire marks.
Quartz and sand broadcast systems: For pool decks, breezeways, and commercial entries, we often use quartz or silica sand broadcast into a high build coating. This gives a uniform color with a fine, gritty texture that improves traction when wet, which is critical around Austin pools and shaded patios that stay damp.
Polyaspartic and polyurea systems: These fast cure coatings are ideal when you need minimal downtime, such as active garages or small retail spaces. They are UV stable, so color holds up better in direct Texas sun, and they can be installed in a wider range of temperatures compared to traditional epoxies.
Acrylic and decorative sealers: On patios and stamped concrete, we may use tinted or clear acrylic sealers to deepen color, add a satin or gloss finish, and protect against water and mild chemical exposure. These are thinner films, but they refresh the appearance of decorative concrete at a lower cost and are easier to recoat down the line.
A long lasting decorative concrete coating always starts with surface preparation. At Superior Concrete Austin, prep work usually represents more than half of the job time, because without it, even the best product will fail.
1. Inspection and testing: We check for structural cracks, spalling, previous coatings, and moisture issues. If we suspect vapor drive, we perform simple moisture tests so we know whether we need a moisture mitigating primer.
2. Mechanical profiling: We use concrete grinders or shot blasting equipment to open up the surface and remove old sealers, paint, or weak cream. This gives the new coating something solid and textured to bond to instead of a smooth, dusty slab.
3. Repairs and patching: Cracks are chased, cleaned, and filled with compatible repair materials. Pitted or scaled areas are resurfaced so the final coating looks uniform. For joints, we discuss with you whether to keep them visible for movement or fill them for a flatter, more continuous look.
4. Priming: Based on the concrete condition and moisture level, we apply an appropriate primer. For some interiors we use a penetrating epoxy primer, while on higher moisture slabs we may use a specialty moisture tolerant primer to reduce blistering risk.
5. Body coat and decorative layer: We apply the main coating in one or more lifts. For flake or quartz systems, we broadcast aggregates to rejection, then remove excess once it cures. For solid color coatings, we ensure even coverage and consistent mil thickness.
6. Topcoat and finish work: Finally, we install a clear or tinted topcoat selected for UV resistance, chemical resistance, and desired sheen. Edges, steps, and transitions are detailed by hand so the finish looks intentional and clean at thresholds, drains, and doorways.
Decorative concrete coatings are not limited to one or two colors. Superior Concrete Austin can customize the look so it matches your home, branding, or existing hardscape.
Color: For garages and workspaces, we often recommend medium to darker flake blends that hide dust and tire marks. For patios and pool decks, lighter, more reflective colors reduce heat buildup under direct sun, which matters on west facing yards in Austin summers.
Texture: Around pools and sloped walkways, we recommend a more aggressive texture using quartz or sand broadcast and a matte topcoat so surfaces stay grippy even when wet. In garages and interiors, we balance slip resistance with cleanability, often using a fine texture and a satin finish that you can mop without snagging on rough grit.
Patterns and borders: While coatings are typically monolithic, we can tape off borders, faux tiles, or bands to break up large slabs. This is useful on big driveways in suburban neighborhoods where you want more visual interest without installing pavers.
Sheen and finish level: We provide matte, satin, and high gloss options. In high traffic commercial settings near downtown, we generally steer clients toward satin finishes that show fewer scuffs but still look professional and bright.
Pricing for decorative concrete coatings in Austin varies because no two slabs are the same. Superior Concrete Austin is upfront about what drives cost so there are no surprises after work begins.
Surface condition: Heavily cracked, spalled, or previously coated concrete requires more grinding, patching, and labor. A clean, fairly smooth garage in a newer subdivision will typically be less expensive than an older, oil soaked slab with multiple layers of paint.
System type: Multi layer systems with flakes or quartz plus high performance polyaspartic topcoats cost more than simple tinted sealers. The tradeoff is longevity, UV resistance, and chemical resistance. We explain the expected service life of each option so you can decide if a premium system is worth the added investment.
Accessibility and size: Tight spaces, limited parking, or downtown projects that require special scheduling add setup time. Larger projects spread fixed costs over more square footage, which can bring the per square foot price down.
Weather and cure time: Austinβs humidity and temperature affect how fast materials cure. We schedule installs to avoid rain windows and will give you clear guidance on when you can walk on and drive on the new surface. For most garages, you can walk on the floor within 24 hours and park on it within 48 to 72 hours, depending on the product.
Concrete in Central Texas faces specific issues that affect decorative coatings. Superior Concrete Austin has adjusted our approach based on what we see repeatedly in the area.
Moisture and vapor drive: Many Austin homes are built on slabs without perfect vapor barriers. If we detect elevated moisture, we either use vapor tolerant primers or recommend mitigation steps before installing a decorative system. This reduces the risk of blisters or delamination later.
Hot tire pickup and staining: Cheaper coatings often soften under hot tires and peel where your car sits. We select resins and topcoats rated for hot tire resistance and chemical exposure so the coating does not lift in July and August when driveways and garages get extremely hot.
UV fading and chalking: Dark, low quality sealers break down quickly in Texas sun. We favor UV stable polyaspartic or polyurethane topcoats and use pigments designed to resist fading so darker colors stay richer longer.
Slippery surfaces: A shiny finish can become slick when wet, especially on shaded patios or near splash zones. Where traction is a concern, we incorporate fine aggregates into the topcoat and adjust the sheen so you get a safer walking surface without a rough, industrial look.
Local experience matters with decorative concrete coatings because products that perform well in milder climates can fail quickly here. Superior Concrete Austin is based in Austin, and nearly all of our work is within the Central Texas region, so our crews know how local soils, drainage patterns, and weather affect your slab over time.
We do not rely solely on manufacturer brochures. We track how our past projects have held up in different neighborhoods, from Lakeway to Manor, and use that feedback to refine our prep standards and product combinations. That means when we recommend a system for your garage, driveway, or patio, it is based on real performance on similar surfaces nearby.
Our proposals clearly outline each step of the process, the materials we plan to use, and what you can expect for maintenance. We also explain how to clean and reseal your decorative coating in the future so you can keep it looking sharp without guessing which products are safe to use.
If you are considering decorative concrete coatings in Austin, we are available to visit your property, inspect your concrete in person, and provide a written plan and price range that matches your goals and budget.
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