
Bare concrete costs you time and money every day - in cleaning, in dust, in spills that soak in and stay. We install commercial-grade epoxy systems that seal your floor and keep working as hard as your business does.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in McAllen, TX are multi-coat systems applied over mechanically prepared concrete, creating a seamless, chemical-resistant surface that handles forklifts, heavy shelving, and daily spills. Most commercial projects take two to four days, and the floor is ready for light foot traffic within 24 hours of the final coat.
McAllen's growth as a logistics and trade hub - driven by cross-border commerce through the international bridge - has increased demand for durable commercial floors in warehouses and distribution facilities throughout the metro area. The challenge here is that clay-heavy soils and a high water table mean moisture can be actively moving through concrete slabs even when the surface looks dry. We test every slab before any coating goes down. Skipping that step is the single most common reason epoxy fails in South Texas. If your space also calls for garage floor coatings in an attached or adjacent area, we can handle both in the same project visit.
OSHA's walking and working surfaces standards require floors in commercial and industrial spaces to maintain adequate slip resistance. We can add a fine-grit texture to the topcoat that meets that requirement without making the floor harder to clean.
Bare concrete is porous - oil, chemicals, and liquids soak in rather than wipe up. If you notice dark stains that will not clean off, or small pits forming on the surface, your floor is deteriorating and becoming harder to maintain. An epoxy coating seals the surface so spills stay on top and clean up in seconds.
Concrete that has not been sealed gradually breaks down, releasing fine dust that settles on equipment, products, and shelving. In McAllen commercial and warehouse spaces, this dust can be a real problem for businesses that need to keep inventory clean. A coated floor stops this entirely - the surface becomes hard and sealed, with nothing left to dust off.
If a previous coating is lifting in patches or bubbling up, the original application did not bond properly - most often from moisture or inadequate prep. Peeling coating creates a slip hazard and means the floor is no longer protected. This is a clear sign the floor needs to be stripped and recoated correctly the second time.
If you are opening a new warehouse, shop, or commercial facility in the McAllen area and the floor is raw concrete, now is the ideal time to coat it - before equipment, shelving, and inventory go in. Coating a floor before a space is occupied is faster, cheaper, and produces better results than working around an active operation later.
The right system depends on how the space is used and what the floor has to resist. For standard commercial spaces - retail backrooms, auto shops, and light warehouses - a two- to three-coat epoxy system gives you a sealed, chemical-resistant surface that is easy to clean and holds up under normal wheeled traffic. For spaces with heavier use, chemical exposure, or extreme temperature swings, we install urethane cement flooring, which outperforms standard epoxy under those conditions. Every system starts with mechanical grinding of the concrete surface - not a quick acid wash or scuff - so the coating bonds the way it is supposed to.
Slip resistance is something businesses in McAllen ask about often, especially in spaces that see wet conditions or staff in work boots. We can add a textured anti-slip broadcast to the topcoat on any system without making the floor harder to clean. For new commercial spaces in McAllen where the concrete is raw and the facility has not yet been occupied, coating before move-in is faster and less expensive than working around an active operation - call us to schedule an assessment before your equipment goes in.
Right for retail backrooms, auto shops, light warehouses, and offices - a sealed, professional-looking surface that handles normal daily use.
For distribution centers, manufacturing floors, and spaces with forklifts or heavy rolling loads that need a thicker, more resilient coating.
Ideal for any space with wet conditions, oil, or heavy foot traffic where OSHA slip resistance requirements apply.
The best choice for commercial kitchens, cold storage, and chemical processing areas where temperature extremes and chemical resistance matter most.
McAllen sits in a region where commercial and industrial growth has accelerated over the past decade, with warehousing and logistics facilities expanding in direct response to cross-border trade activity. That growth means more businesses moving into spaces with raw concrete floors that were never designed for heavy commercial use. In McAllen's climate - intense UV, seasonal flooding, and clay soil that holds moisture - a bare concrete floor in a commercial setting deteriorates faster than it would in a drier part of Texas. The UV exposure alone can yellow and degrade unprotected surfaces, and the moisture coming up through slabs near the Rio Grande can cause significant adhesion failures if the floor is not properly tested and prepared before coating.
We serve commercial clients throughout the McAllen metro, including businesses in Edinburg and Mission. Both cities share the same soil conditions and climate factors as McAllen, and both have seen growth in commercial construction that brings the same floor challenges. Our assessment process is the same everywhere we work - on-site visit, moisture test, written estimate - because the conditions demand it.
We ask a few basic questions about the space - size, floor material, type of business, any known cracks or moisture. This is not a sales call; it is us figuring out whether we can help and what the job actually involves. You do not need all the answers - just describe what you see and what you need.
We visit the space before quoting a price. We check the concrete condition, look for cracks, and test the slab for moisture - especially important in McAllen given the clay soils and water table conditions. After the visit, you get a written estimate that breaks down prep work, number of coats, and total cost. We respond within 1 business day.
Before coating goes on, we mechanically grind the concrete to open the surface and ensure proper adhesion. We fill cracks, clean stains, and confirm the slab is dry. In McAllen's summer heat, our crew schedules this work in the early morning. This phase takes the most time and determines how long the finished floor holds up.
Coating goes down in layers after the slab is confirmed ready. The space needs ventilation during application and must stay clear while the coating is wet. You can walk on it within 24 hours. Wait five to seven days before rolling heavy equipment back on. We walk you through the finished floor before we leave and give you maintenance instructions.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation after an estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit where we look at the concrete, test for moisture, and give you a written price before any work begins.
(956) 899-5482We know the clay soils, the UV exposure, and the seasonal moisture conditions that affect coatings in the Rio Grande Valley. That local knowledge shapes how we assess every job - not just the product we apply, but whether the slab is actually ready for it.
We carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation on every commercial project. In a warehouse or industrial setting, an uninsured contractor creates real financial risk for your business. We provide a certificate of insurance before work begins - no hesitation, no runaround.
We give you an itemized written estimate after a real on-site assessment - not a number pulled from thin air over the phone. You know what is included and what it costs before we touch your floor. No mid-project price jumps, no pressure decisions.
Moisture is the leading cause of epoxy failure in South Texas. We test every slab before coating - no exceptions. OSHA also notes that proper surface preparation protects workers and the end result. We build moisture testing into every estimate automatically, not as an add-on.
We have worked on commercial and industrial floors throughout McAllen long enough to know what the region's climate does to coatings that were applied without proper prep. Every quote we give reflects the actual condition of your floor. If we find something during the assessment that changes the scope, we tell you before we start - not halfway through the job. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation sets contractor standards for the state. We operate above those standards on every project.
For residential garage floors, our dedicated garage coating system delivers a durable, attractive finish designed for home use and South Texas conditions.
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