How Much Does Concrete Floor Coating Cost in Tarrant County, TX?
Concrete floor coating in Tarrant County, TX costs $710–$4,450 for 400 sq ft. Compare epoxy, polyaspartic, and stain pricing with local labor and financing data.
What homeowners in Tarrant County actually pay.
Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.
Epoxy Garage Floor (400 sq ft)
Polyaspartic Coating (400 sq ft)
Decorative Concrete Stain (400 sq ft)
National avg $2,500 × 0.89x local adjustment = $2,225. Range: $1,500 × 0.89 = $1,335 min; $4,000 × 0.89 = $3,560 max.
Why Tarrant County prices look like this.
Local Labor Rates for Concrete Floor Coating
How Natural Hazards Affect Concrete Coatings in Tarrant County
Climate Zone Considerations for Concrete Coatings
Electricity Costs and Concrete Floor Coating Projects
Financing Concrete Floor Coatings in Tarrant County
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Questions buyers ask about concrete floor coating in Tarrant County.
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How much does epoxy garage floor coating cost in Tarrant County, TX?
For a 400-square-foot garage, epoxy floor coating in Tarrant County typically costs **$2,225**, with a range of **$1,335 to $3,560**. This is derived from national averages adjusted by a 0.89x local services factor, reflecting the area's $23.39/hr average wage for concrete finishers versus $28.63/hr nationally.
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Is polyaspartic coating worth the extra cost over epoxy?
Polyaspartic coating runs **$1,780 to $4,450** for 400 square feet, compared to **$1,335 to $3,560** for epoxy. The higher price buys faster cure times (important in Tarrant County's humid Climate Zone 3A), better UV resistance for sun-exposed surfaces, and stronger performance through the county's freeze-thaw cycles driven by its 97.33 winter weather risk score.
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Why are concrete coating costs lower in Tarrant County than the national average?
Local costs are about **11% below** national averages due to a services adjustment of **0.89x**. The Dallas-Fort Worth metro's cement masons earn **$23.39/hr** compared to the **$28.63/hr** national average, and the area's **7,650** workers in this trade create competitive pricing. Materials (40% of cost) pass through at national prices, but the 60% labor component brings the total down.
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What weather risks make floor coating especially important in Tarrant County?
Tarrant County's FEMA National Risk Index score is **99.14 out of 100**. Hail risk ranks **99.97** and tornado risk **99.87**, both Very High. Winter weather (97.33) and ice storms (97.47) create freeze-thaw cycles that crack uncoated concrete. Flood risk scores **99.14**. A quality coating seals out moisture and resists impact damage from these conditions.
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How does the local climate affect which coating I should choose?
Tarrant County is in **IECC Climate Zone 3A** (warm-humid), with the DOE classifying it in the Southeast HVAC region. High heat and humidity promote moisture vapor transmission through concrete, which can delaminate coatings. Polyaspartic systems cure well in humidity and resist UV yellowing. If choosing epoxy, request a UV-resistant topcoat, especially for south-facing or open garages.
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Can I finance a concrete floor coating project in Tarrant County?
Yes. With 30-year mortgage rates at **6.38%** and a median home value of **$294,100**, many homeowners have equity to finance through a HELOC. A typical $2,225 epoxy project financed over 20 years at current rates adds roughly $14/month. Many local contractors also offer promotional financing. Factor in median property taxes of **$5,211/year** when calculating total carrying costs.
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How much does decorative concrete staining cost compared to epoxy?
Decorative concrete stain is the most affordable option at **$710 to $2,225** for 400 square feet, with a typical cost of **$1,335**. Standard epoxy runs **$1,335 to $3,560**. Staining costs less because it requires less material and simpler application, but it provides thinner protection than epoxy or polyaspartic systems — an important consideration given Tarrant County's 99.14 overall hazard risk score.
How these numbers were built.
Cost estimates are derived from government data including the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), FEMA National Risk Index, EIA energy data, IECC climate zone classifications, Federal Reserve (FRED), and HUD Fair Market Rents.