Epoxy Flooring Cedar Park TX
Garage floor coatings, polyaspartic patios, and metallic epoxy for Cedar Park homes — from Buttercup Creek and Brushy Creek to the newer 2010s+ neighborhoods along 183A.
Austin Epoxy Floor Pros installs epoxy and polyaspartic floor systems across Cedar Park — zip code 78613 — from the Buttercup Creek and Brushy Creek subdivisions that filled in during the 1990s and 2000s to the newer 2010s+ neighborhoods stretching west along the 183A toll near Lakeline Mall and Cedar Park Center. Cedar Park sits on the western edge of the Houston Black clay belt, where the soil transitions from heavy clay toward the limestone subgrade that dominates the Hill Country west of MoPac. That transition zone means we see two different slab conditions within the same zip code — clay-cycled cracks on eastern Cedar Park properties, and pitted limestone-subgrade slabs on the western edge. We diagnose at the estimate and spec accordingly. Call (737) 325-0985 for a free Cedar Park visit.
Why Cedar Park Homes Need a Proper Floor Coating
Cedar Park summers are as brutal as anywhere in the Austin metro — 95°F or hotter for weeks, with garage interiors pushing 120 to 130°F by mid-afternoon. That heat softens cheap epoxy paint kits and causes hot-tire lift; it’s the number-one Cedar Park complaint we hear. Layered on top of the heat, Cedar Park sits on the Houston Black to Tarrant series soil transition, where eastern properties get clay swell and western properties get limestone pitting. The right coating system in Cedar Park has to handle both: diamond-ground prep on every slab, structural crack stitching where clay has moved the slab, divot fill where limestone subgrade left pits, and a polyaspartic topcoat that ignores the summer heat.
What We Typically Find in Cedar Park Garages
- Buttercup Creek and Brushy Creek (1990s-2000s): two-bay attached garages on tighter lots; common surface pitting from age; occasional drought cracks from the 2011 and 2022 dry seasons
- Twin Creeks and Anderson Mill West (2000s): three-bay garages with solid slabs; minimal cracking; common candidates for one-day polyaspartic installs
- Cedar Park Town Center / 183A corridor (2010s+): newer master-planned homes with current-spec slabs and vapor barriers — cleanest install scenarios
- Hot-tire lift on existing kits: a regular call from Cedar Park homeowners whose Sun Belt-naive paint kits failed in the first August
Our Process for Cedar Park Homes
On-Site Visit
Free 30-minute estimate. Measure, photograph, moisture-test, sample-board.
Written Quote
Itemized estimate emailed within 24 hours.
Schedule the Install
Same-week or next-week. Summer mornings start at 6:00 a.m.
2-Day Install
Diamond grinding, crack repair, MVE primer (if needed), epoxy base, flake broadcast, polyaspartic topcoat.
Walk-Through and Drive On
Walk on it that evening, drive on it the next morning.
Locally Owned, Working in Cedar Park for Years
We’re an Austin-based crew — not a franchise. Cedar Park is a 30-minute drive from our staging area, and we’ve installed in Buttercup Creek, Brushy Creek, Twin Creeks, Anderson Mill West, and the newer 183A-corridor neighborhoods enough times to know which subdivisions tend to need which prep. The crew that quotes is the crew that installs.
Services Available in Cedar Park
Garage Floor Epoxy Coating
Default Cedar Park job — full prep, flake, polyaspartic topcoat.
Polyaspartic Floor Coating
One-day install for newer slabs in the 183A corridor.
Metallic Epoxy Floors
Showroom finishes for upscale Cedar Park garages.
Concrete Repair + Coating
Crack stitching and divot fill for older 1990s subdivisions.
Frequently Asked Questions — Cedar Park
How fast can you get to Cedar Park?
Same-week visits are normal. Cedar Park is roughly 30 minutes from central Austin via MoPac or 183. We can usually be at your home for an estimate within 24 to 48 hours of your call.
Do you work in Buttercup Creek?
Yes — Buttercup Creek and Brushy Creek are common service areas for us. The 1990s-2000s slabs in those neighborhoods are usually candidates for the standard two-day system, occasionally with crack stitching first.
My garage is east of Bell Boulevard — does the soil affect the coating?
East Cedar Park sits on heavier clay than the western neighborhoods. Slab movement is more likely there, and we may recommend structural crack stitching before coating. The coating itself behaves the same either way; the prep differs.
Will the coating hold up to August heat?
Yes — polyaspartic doesn’t soften under heat. The whole reason we use it instead of an epoxy-only system is the Texas summer. Garages can hit 130°F and the coating doesn’t care.
Can you do my back patio at the same time?
Yes. Patios and pool decks use the same polyaspartic system with an aluminum oxide aggregate broadcast for slip resistance. We’re happy to quote both at the same on-site visit.
What We Typically See in 78613
Cedar Park’s housing stock breaks roughly into thirds: the older 1990s and early-2000s subdivisions like Buttercup Creek, Brushy Creek, and Cypress Mill that fill the eastern part of the city; the mid-2000s neighborhoods like Twin Creeks and Anderson Mill West along the central corridor; and the 2010s+ developments along the 183A toll and around Cedar Park Center. The variation matters because the older slabs were poured to looser vapor-barrier standards and may need MVE primer that the newer slabs don’t, while the newer slabs are clean enough for a one-day polyaspartic install. We test every slab the same way regardless of neighborhood and spec what the moisture data says. Cedar Park’s transitional soil zone — clay east, limestone west — means we sometimes encounter both crack-stitching and divot-fill needs on opposite ends of the city in the same week.
Nearby Service Areas
Free Cedar Park Estimate
Same-week visits. Written, itemized quotes. No on-the-spot signing.