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Epoxy Flooring in Converse, TX — Garage Floors for NE-Side & Military Families

Garage, home, and shop epoxy for Converse’s working families — the Randolph-area suburbs off FM 78 and Loop 1604. Mike’s crew tests every slab for moisture, hands you a written quote on-site, and backs the work with a warranty you can actually read.

Serving Bexar County
Moisture Tested
Written Warranty
Licensed & Insured

Garage & Home Epoxy for Converse, Texas

Converse grew up as the bedroom community on San Antonio’s northeast edge — a Judson ISD town whose streets fill with airmen, NCOs, and trades families who clock in at nearby Randolph and the bases ringing the metro. That ownership pattern shows up in the work we’re asked to do here: it’s overwhelmingly garages and home interiors, finished to last through PCS moves and resale, not flipped-and-forgotten budget jobs.

The town stretches along FM 78 and Toepperwein with subdivisions pushing out toward Loop 1604 and the Cibolo Creek bottoms. You’ll find everything from 1970s ranch slabs near the old downtown to brand-new build-outs off Binz-Engleman — two very different concrete stories under one ZIP, which is exactly why Mike walks each floor before quoting instead of pricing it sight-unseen.

For a Converse property that usually means a garage floor system tough enough for a working truck, plus interior coatings for laundry rooms and mudrooms that catch the red Texas dust. We also handle commercial floors for the shops along the FM 78 corridor and industrial systems for the warehouses spreading toward IH-10.

Whatever the slab, the prep is what earns the warranty: we diamond-grind to a clean profile, run a calcium-chloride moisture test, and fill the seasonal clay cracks with flexible polyurea before a drop of resin goes down. Curious what a Converse job runs? Our Central Texas epoxy cost guide breaks it down, or see the full lineup from your San Antonio epoxy flooring team.

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Randolph-area military townSitting just outside Randolph AFB, Converse runs heavy on PCS moves and resale. Garage and home floors here get spec'd to add value and survive the next owner, not just to look good for a listing photo.
Old downtown to new build-outs1970s ranch slabs near old Converse behave nothing like the fresh pours off Binz-Engleman and Loop 1604. Mike inspects each slab's age and condition on-site before naming a price.
Cibolo Creek clay beltThe expansive Blackland clay along the Cibolo bottoms swells and shrinks with the seasons. Flexible polyurea in the joints lets the coating ride that movement instead of cracking with it.
FM 78 is our doorstepWe're a short hop up FM 78 from the NE side, so follow-ups, warranty visits, and any future maintenance stay simple — same crew, same number Mike answers himself.
Epoxy flooring installation example

A recent NE-side garage finish. Mike brings the full flake and metallic sample tray to every Converse walkthrough so you judge the color under your own garage light, not a showroom's.

Why Converse Homeowners Call Mike First

Straight quotes, prep that respects the clay, and a floor finished on the day we promised.

Free

On-Site Converse Assessment

Mike drives out to your place off FM 78 or wherever in Converse you are — no blind phone numbers. You hold the samples in your own garage light, we meter the slab for moisture, and the written line-item quote is in your hand before the truck leaves.

20+ yrs

Tuned to the Texas Summer

A closed Converse garage can bake well past 100°F by midafternoon. We time each coat and its cure to the slab’s real surface temperature — floors don’t fail because of the heat, they fail when a crew rushes through it.

Clay

Reads the Cibolo Clay

The expansive soil along the Cibolo bottoms moves with every wet-dry cycle. We seat the joints in flexible polyurea so the finished coating flexes with the slab instead of telegraphing every hairline crack.

Tested

Moisture-First Prep

A calcium-chloride test goes down on every Converse slab before we commit to a system. It’s the cheap step most crews skip — and skipping it is exactly why a coating bubbles and lifts a year later. We never do.

Written

Warranty You Can Read

One page, plain English, spelling out what’s covered — peeling, delamination, hot-tire pickup, UV yellowing indoors. No asterisks burying a clause that quietly cancels the rest.

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Direct

You Talk to Mike, Not a Call Center

The same number takes you from first quote to warranty follow-up, and Mike’s crew runs the whole Converse job. No phone-tree handoffs, no wondering which subcontractor showed up this morning.

Your Converse Floor, Step by Step

Five stages, the first one free. Every cure window is paced to the day’s actual heat on your slab — no cookie-cutter national schedule.

1

Free In-Person Converse Consultation

~45 min

Mike meets you at the house or shop, checks the slab, lays out finish options with real samples, and leaves a written quote behind. No hard sell, no “sign today” pricing games. Book your visit.

In-home consultation and slab moisture assessment
On-site in Converse: reading the slab, weighing finishes, metering moisture before any number.
2

Diamond Grinding & Moisture Testing

2–4 hrs

Diamond grinding bites the slab open so the epoxy grips mechanically, not just chemically. Every Converse floor gets a calcium-chloride moisture read too — the one test that actually flags a slab that will reject a coating.

Diamond grinding concrete to prepare for epoxy coating
Grinding the slab down to the open profile a coating has to have to bond for good.
3

Crack & Joint Repair

30–60 min

Cracks, spalls, and control joints get packed with structural-grade filler. On the Cibolo clay belt we set the moving joints in flexible polyurea so seasonal slab shift doesn’t reopen them.

Crack and joint repair on a concrete slab
Cracks and joints filled level so the cured floor reads as one clean surface.
4

Multi-Coat Application

3–5 hrs

Primer, then the body coat (color, flake, or metallic), then the UV-resistant topcoat. Each layer goes on when the slab’s own temperature says it’s ready, so the cure runs at the right pace.

Applying epoxy coating in controlled conditions
Building the system up coat by coat: primer, decorative body, UV-resistant seal.
5

Cure, Walk-Through, Warranty

24–72 hrs

Walk on it in 24 hours, park on it in 72. We do a final walk-through, hand you the written warranty, and leave the direct number Mike answers if the floor ever needs a look.

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

The Converse Walkthrough Costs Nothing.

Samples in hand, slab metered, quote in writing — then the decision is entirely yours.

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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 — Converse

Common questions from Converse homeowners and business owners.

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

Epoxy flooring in Converse 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. Older slabs often have surface contamination, oil staining (in garages), and minor settling cracks. We grind to a fresh profile, fill cracks with structural polyurea, moisture-test, and coat. The finished floor on a 50-year-old slab can look identical to one on new construction when prep is done right.

Most Converse 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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Free, no-strings, in-person in Converse. Mike walks the space, meters the slab, talks through finishes, and hands you a written quote before he goes.

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Finishes & Colors for Your Converse Floor

Epoxy isn’t just gray paint anymore. Five finish systems — each one holds up to Central Texas heat and gets matched to the look you’re after.

Metallic Epoxy

Two- or three-color blends swirl into a marbled, light-catching surface that no two slabs share. The go-to for a showpiece Converse garage or a statement floor indoors, sealed under a UV-stable polyaspartic so the sun off the open door doesn’t fade it.

Decorative Flake

Vinyl color chips broadcast into a wet base coat, then locked under clear polyaspartic. Tough, grippy underfoot, and a breeze to hose out — far and away the most-requested look on Converse driveways and garages.

Solid Color

One clean high-gloss color — white, gray, black, tan, terracotta, blue, or a shade matched to yours. Simplest to wipe down and the usual pick for back-of-house, home gyms, and storage rooms around Converse.

Quartz Broadcast

Colored quartz packed into a high-build epoxy for a thick, textured, hard-wearing surface. Built for the kind of punishment commercial kitchens, clinics, and shop floors dish out day after day.

Industrial & Specialty

Chemical-resistant novolac, static-dissipative ESD floors, urethane cement for thermal-shock zones, and sealed decorative concrete for patios. Each system spec'd to the room it has to survive in.

Made for How Converse Garages Get Used

A properly installed epoxy-and-polyaspartic coating is about the toughest surface you can bond to a slab — built to hold up 10 to 30 years through trucks, tools, and Texas summers.

Hot-Tire Resistant

Park a hot truck on it after the commute home and it won’t grab or peel. That hot-tire lift is what kills cheap garage kits — the polyaspartic top coat we run on every floor shrugs it off.

Chemical & Stain Resistant

Oil drips, brake fluid, gas, antifreeze, the spilled cleaner — mop it up and the floor under it stays clean. With no seams or pores, a spill has nowhere to sink in.

UV-Stable

Plain epoxy goes amber under Texas sun. The polyaspartic we top-coat with is built for UV, so a Converse garage that sits open all afternoon keeps its color.

Impact & Abrasion Resistant

Dropped sockets, rolling jacks, boots in and out all day — the high-strength resin takes the hits without chipping or scuffing. It’s the same coating chemistry we lay in warehouses.

Moisture & Humidity Tolerant

Laid on a slab we’ve actually tested, epoxy stands up to the hydrostatic pressure that lifts weaker coatings off Texas concrete. That’s why ASTM moisture testing is a hard requirement on every Converse job.

Easy to Clean & Maintain

Nothing to grout, nothing porous to scrub. A push broom and a mop keep it looking new, and it holds that finish for decades with almost no upkeep.

How a Converse Install Actually Runs

Same disciplined five stages on every job — paced to Converse heat and clay so the finished floor is still solid 10 to 30 years out.

1

Free on-site consultation & estimate

Mike comes out to the Converse property, measures, reads the slab for cracks and moisture, and walks you through finishes. You leave with a clear written estimate — the number on the page is the number you pay.

2

Moisture testing & surface preparation

ASTM F1869 calcium-chloride and F2170 RH readings on the Converse slab first. Then diamond grinding to bite open the pores, crack and joint repair, and a moisture-mitigation primer if the numbers call for one.

3

Base coat installation

A high-solids 100%-epoxy base goes down over the prepped concrete, with your color, flake, or metallic broadcast into it. We hold the slab above dew point the whole time it cures so nothing clouds or blisters.

4

Polyaspartic top coat

A UV-stable polyaspartic clear coat seals it all in — the layer that fights yellowing, hot-tire pickup, and everyday wear. It’s what carries a floor 20-plus years under the Central Texas sun.

5

Final inspection & written warranty

We walk the finished Converse floor with you and hand over the written warranty — no fine print. Back to light foot traffic in 24 hours, parking in 5 to 7 days, fully cured at 7.

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
Read All Reviews on Google

Converse Epoxy Flooring Questions

Common questions from Converse-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 Converse installation take?
Most Converse 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 Converse slab?
Almost always — but proper preparation is the variable. Older slabs in Converse 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 Converse 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 Converse property.
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