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Epoxy Flooring in Cibolo, TX — Garage & Home Floors for the Schertz-Cibolo Corridor

Garage, interior, and shop epoxy for Cibolo — the fast-growing NE suburb where new master-planned subdivisions line FM 1103 and the Cibolo Creek bottoms north of Randolph. Mike walks every slab in person, tests it for moisture, and leaves a written quote with a warranty you can actually read.

Serving Guadalupe County
Moisture Tested
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Epoxy Floors for Cibolo — the Booming Suburb on Guadalupe County's NW Edge

Two decades ago Cibolo was a small farming town wrapped around the railroad and the old Niemann store; today it's one of the fastest-growing cities in the state, an affluent bedroom community where families move for the Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City schools and the easy commute up FM 1103 to IH-10 and Randolph. The growth shows up in the concrete: street after street of master-planned homes in Bentwood Ranch and the newer build-outs east toward Marion, most poured within the last fifteen years. Those slabs are young, but young is not the same as ready — which is why we walk every Cibolo floor before quoting it.

Because this is an owner-occupied, family-heavy market, the bulk of what we coat here is two- and three-car garage floors built to take a daily-driver truck, plus interior coatings for the mudrooms, pantries, and laundry rooms that anchor a subdivision home. For the businesses along the FM 1103 and Borgfeld retail strip we install storefront and shop floors, and for the distribution and light-industrial sites filling in near the rail line we lay down warehouse-grade systems.

What a Cibolo slab actually needs comes down to where it sits. Lots down in the Cibolo Creek floodplain carry more ground moisture than the higher subdivisions, and the dark prairie clay underneath the whole town swells in spring and shrinks through the August drought. Mike reads each one on its own — checking slab age, surface contamination, and how far the clay has already moved the concrete — then opens the surface with a diamond grinder, runs a calcium-chloride moisture test, packs the cracks and control joints with flexible polyurea, and only after that lays the first coat. Want a number before we visit? Our Central Texas epoxy cost guide lays out the ranges, and the rest of our work is on the San Antonio epoxy flooring page.

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Subdivision-driven growthCibolo's headcount has multiplied many times over since 2000, almost all of it new master-planned housing. Fresh slabs respond beautifully to proper prep — if it's done before the first coat, not after a failure.
Cibolo Creek floodplainHomes down near the creek bottoms hold more ground moisture year-round than the higher subdivisions. A calcium-chloride reading decides whether a lot needs a vapor-barrier primer before any color goes down.
SCUCISD family townFamilies put down roots here for the Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City schools, which means owner-occupied homes kept for the long haul. A flake garage floor reads as a permanent upgrade, not a quick flip, and shrugs off years of daily wear.
Garages that bake all summerAn uninsulated Cibolo garage clears 100°F through July and August. We time each coat to the slab's real surface temperature so the cure happens at the right rate — rushing a coat in that heat is what makes a floor fail, not the heat itself.
Epoxy flooring installation example

Recent residential install. We bring physical finish samples to every Cibolo consultation so you can see options under your actual lighting before committing.

Why Cibolo Homeowners Choose Ascent Epoxy

Prepped for the prairie clay under this town, priced in writing, and finished by the same crew that quoted it.

Free

On-Site Cibolo Assessment

Mike shows up and walks the actual floor — never a guess down the phone. You hold finish samples in your own light, the slab gets moisture-tested, and a written line-item quote is in your hands before he leaves.

20+ yrs

Timed to the Summer Slab Temp

A closed Cibolo garage runs blazing hot July through September. We schedule and pace each coat to the slab’s actual surface temperature — floors fail from a rushed application in that heat, not from the heat itself.

Guadalupe

Matched to the Lot, Not the ZIP

A creek-bottom lot and a hilltop subdivision pad in the same Cibolo neighborhood behave nothing alike. We profile each slab’s moisture and clay movement first, then seal the joints with flexible polyurea so the coating rides the seasonal swell instead of splitting.

Tested

Moisture-First Prep

A calcium-chloride reading goes down before anything else. It’s the cheap step most installers skip — and skipping it is exactly why so many coatings let go early in humid Central Texas. We never leave it out.

Written

Warranty You Can Read

A single page in plain words that spells out what’s covered — peeling, delamination, hot-tire pickup, indoor yellowing. No buried asterisks, no clause hiding on page three that quietly cancels the rest.

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Direct

One Point of Contact, Start to Finish

The same crew that quotes your Cibolo floor is the one that grinds, coats, and warranties it — reachable on one number the whole way through. No call-center transfers, no re-explaining the job to a stranger.

How a Cibolo Job Runs

Five steps, start to warranty. Step one costs nothing, and every step after it is paced to the day’s real conditions on your slab — never a printed cure chart.

1

Free In-Person Cibolo Consultation

~45 min

Mike comes out to your home or shop, checks the slab over, lays out finish samples you can hold in your own light, and hands you a written, line-item quote before leaving. No sales script, no “sign today” discount. Book a visit.

In-home consultation and slab moisture assessment
In-person consultation: assessing your floor, discussing finish options, testing for moisture.
2

Diamond Grinding & Moisture Testing

2–4 hrs

We run a diamond grinder across the whole slab to open the pores, so the coating grips mechanically instead of just sitting on the surface. Then a calcium-chloride moisture test — the one measurement that actually tells us whether a coating will hold or peel.

Diamond grinding concrete to prepare for epoxy coating
Diamond grinding the slab to the surface profile epoxy needs for permanent adhesion.
3

Crack & Joint Repair

30–60 min

Every crack, spall, and control joint is packed with structural-grade filler and leveled flush. Where the prairie clay underneath is going to keep moving, we switch to flexible polyurea so the joint can flex without telegraphing through the finish.

Crack and joint repair on a concrete slab
Every crack and joint filled flush — the finished floor shows zero imperfections.
4

Multi-Coat Application

3–5 hrs

Three layers go down in sequence — primer, the decorative body coat (your color, flake, or metallic), and a UV-resistant topcoat. Each one is timed to the slab’s real surface temperature that day so it cures at the rate the resin was designed for.

Applying epoxy coating in controlled conditions
Multi-coat application: primer, decorative body coat, UV-resistant topcoat.
5

Cure, Walk-Through, Warranty

24–72 hrs

You’re back to foot traffic in about 24 hours and parking on it within 72. We walk the finished floor with you, hand over the written warranty, and leave you with Mike’s direct line for anything down the road.

Completed epoxy floor — seamless and high-gloss
The finished floor: seamless, glossy, and built to handle Central Texas conditions for 20+ years.

Step 1 Is Free — in Cibolo, On-Site, with Samples.

No phone pricing, no high-pressure sales. On-site assessment, written quote, your call.

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What We Coat Around Cibolo

From subdivision garages to FM 1103 storefronts — four core systems, each spec’d to its space and run by one crew, including the commercial epoxy flooring San Antonio retailers count on.

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Verified reviews from homeowners and business owners we’ve served.

5.0on Google
"I hired Ascent Epoxy San Antonio to redo my garage and I'm impressed. They showed up on time, walked me through each step, and delivered a beautiful, high-gloss floor that's holding up really well under daily wear."
XK
Xander Klein
San Antonio, TX
Garage
"We had a metallic epoxy floor installed in our shop. It's sleek, durable, and the team was very professional."
DM
Dennis Morris
San Antonio, TX
Commercial
"Fast work, clean job, and solid result."
KJ
Kyleigh Jenkins
San Antonio, TX
General
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Epoxy Flooring FAQs — Cibolo

Common questions from Cibolo homeowners and business owners.

Yes. We install garage, residential, and commercial epoxy floors throughout Cibolo and the surrounding Guadalupe County area. Call (210) 899-0609 to schedule your free in-person quote.

Epoxy flooring in Cibolo typically runs $6 to $12 per square foot installed, depending on finish, slab condition, and project size. A standard two-car garage runs $1,500 to $3,500 for a flake or solid-color system. Metallic finishes and larger residential coatings push the number higher. We give a written, line-item quote after a free in-person assessment. See our full Central Texas pricing guide.

Yes. Central Texas garages routinely climb past 100°F in July and August, and properly installed epoxy is rated for those temperatures. The risks come from cutting corners on prep — skipping the moisture test, grinding too lightly, or applying coats outside the manufacturer’s temperature window. We pace cure times to actual slab temperature, not the calendar.

Decorative flake systems are the most common choice for garages and high-traffic areas. Metallic finishes in slate, copper, or warm gray suit modern home interiors. Solid-color systems work for clean utilitarian spaces like laundry rooms and workshops. We bring physical samples to the free consultation so you can see options under your actual lighting before committing.

Yes. Newer slabs still need moisture testing (they're often poured during peak construction summer, when slab moisture content can be elevated for years), and Blackland Prairie clay starts moving from day one. Proper prep on a new slab is what makes the floor last 20 years instead of 5.

Most Cibolo projects schedule within 1–3 weeks of the free in-person quote, depending on season and slab prep needs. Smaller jobs go faster; full residential or commercial coatings book further out. Call (210) 899-0609 for a current timeline.

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Finishes & Colors to Choose From in Cibolo

Epoxy is no longer one flat gray. Pick from five finish families — each built to hold up in the Texas heat and matched to the look you’re after.

Metallic Epoxy

Pigments are swirled wet so two or three tones marble together into a reflective, no-two-alike surface — the favorite for showpiece garages and feature rooms. A UV-stable polyaspartic seal keeps the color honest even with the door open to the Texas sun.

Decorative Flake

Vinyl color chips are cast into a wet base coat and locked under a clear polyaspartic. Tough, grippy underfoot, and a quick sweep to clean — far and away the top pick for Cibolo home garages.

Solid Color

One even, glossy tone — white, gray, black, tan, terracotta, blue, or a color we match to yours. The simplest look and the lowest upkeep, which is why it shows up in back-of-house, home gyms, and storage rooms.

Quartz Broadcast

Tinted quartz granules set into a thick epoxy build for a heavy-duty, non-slip surface that takes a beating. The go-to where hygiene and traction matter most — commercial kitchens, clinics, and busy production floors.

Industrial & Specialty

When a space has a hard requirement — novolac for harsh chemicals, ESD-dissipative for electronics, urethane cement for hot-and-cold shock, or a sealed decorative finish for a patio — we build the system to that spec.

Why It Lasts on a Cibolo Slab

Done right, an epoxy-and-polyaspartic system is about the toughest finish you can bond to concrete — the kind of floor that’s still going strong 10 to 30 years out.

Hot-Tire Resistant

Hot tires parked after a drive won’t grab the coating and tear it loose. That’s the classic way cheap garage kits fail — and the polyaspartic top coat we put on every floor is what stops it.

Chemical & Stain Resistant

Motor oil, gas, brake fluid, antifreeze, pool chemicals, kitchen spills — they bead on top and wipe away clean. With no seams or pores, nothing has a path to soak into the slab.

UV-Stable

Bare epoxy ambers as soon as the sun hits it. The polyaspartic top coats we use are UV-rated, so the color stays put even on a garage that sits open to the afternoon glare.

Impact & Abrasion Resistant

A dropped socket, a rolling jack, years of boots crossing it — the high-strength resin takes the abuse without chipping or scuffing. It’s the same coating chemistry that goes into commercial and industrial bays.

Moisture & Humidity Tolerant

Laid on a slab we’ve already moisture-tested, the system stands up to the vapor pressure that lifts weaker coatings off Cibolo concrete. The ASTM calcium-chloride test is a hard requirement on every job we do.

Easy to Clean & Maintain

Nothing to grout, nothing porous to scrub. A push broom and a damp mop are about all it ever asks for, and the surface keeps its shine for years with that bare-minimum care.

The Five Steps, in Order

Same disciplined sequence on every Cibolo job — tuned to the local moisture and clay, aimed at a floor that holds for decades.

1

Free on-site consultation & estimate

We come to your Cibolo property to measure, inspect the slab, identify cracks or moisture issues, and discuss finish options. You get a transparent written estimate — no surprise charges later.

2

Moisture testing & surface preparation

ASTM F1869 calcium chloride and F2170 relative humidity testing on every slab. Diamond grinding to open the concrete pores for maximum adhesion. Crack repair, joint treatment, and moisture mitigation primers where needed.

3

Base coat installation

High-solids 100% epoxy base coat applied to the prepared substrate. Color, flake, or metallic media added during this stage. Strict environmental control — substrate held above dew point throughout curing.

4

Polyaspartic top coat

UV-stable polyaspartic clear coat — the critical layer that resists yellowing, hot-tire pickup, and daily wear. This is what makes a floor last 20+ years in San Antonio sun.

5

Final inspection & written warranty

Walk-through with you, then hand over a written warranty — no fine print. Light foot traffic in 24 hours, parking in 5–7 days, full cure in 7 days.

What Our San Antonio Customers Say

Real reviews from San Antonio-area epoxy projects.

4.9 on Google · 14+ Reviews
"I hired Ascent Epoxy San Antonio to redo my garage and I'm impressed. They showed up on time, walked me through each step, and delivered a beautiful, high-gloss floor that's holding up really well under daily wear."
XK
Xander Klein
San Antonio, TX
Garage
"We had a metallic epoxy floor installed in our shop. It's sleek, durable, and the team was very professional."
DM
Dennis Morris
San Antonio, TX
Commercial
"Fast work, clean job, and solid result."
KJ
Kyleigh Jenkins
San Antonio, TX
General
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Cibolo Epoxy Flooring Questions

Common questions from Cibolo-area homeowners and businesses.

How is epoxy different from polished concrete?
Polished concrete sands the existing slab smooth and seals it — the color is whatever your concrete already is, with mineral aggregates exposed. Epoxy adds a new colored coating on top, giving you full color, pattern, and finish control plus better chemical and stain resistance. For show garages, design rooms, and food-service spaces, epoxy is the better fit. For raw industrial look or budget commercial spaces with sound concrete, polishing can be appropriate.
What is the difference between epoxy and polyaspartic?
Epoxy is the base coat — it bonds to the prepared concrete and provides color and depth. Polyaspartic is a fast-curing, UV-stable clear top coat that protects the epoxy from yellowing, hot-tire pickup, and abrasion. The best floor coatings in Texas use both: an epoxy base for adhesion and color, then a polyaspartic top coat for durability.
How long does the Cibolo installation take?
Most Cibolo residential garage installations are completed in 1 to 2 days. Day one is moisture testing, surface prep, and base coat. Day two is decorative media and the polyaspartic top coat. Light foot traffic is safe in 24 hours, parking in 5 to 7 days, full cure in 7 days.
Will epoxy work on my older Cibolo slab?
Almost always — but proper preparation is the variable. Older slabs in Cibolo may have hairline cracks, joint movement, and elevated moisture from years of Texas humidity exposure. We diagnose all of that during the free on-site consultation and spec the appropriate primer, crack repair, and moisture mitigation if needed. The floor is only as durable as the prep underneath it.
Do you offer a written warranty?
Yes. Every Cibolo install includes a written warranty with no fine print. We cover adhesion, color stability under normal conditions, and workmanship for the warranty period. Bargain installers often skip the warranty entirely or bury exclusions in the fine print — we don't.
How do I request a free estimate?
Call (210) 899-0609 or use the contact form — we respond within 24 business hours and schedule a free on-site consultation at your Cibolo property.
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