
Stained, crumbling, or dusty concrete does not have to be permanent. We install durable multi-coat epoxy systems that seal your floor, resist spills, and handle South Texas heat year after year.

Epoxy floor coating in McAllen, TX bonds a hard plastic-like shell directly to bare concrete, sealing the surface against stains, moisture, and the kind of thermal stress that South Texas summers cause. Most residential garage jobs take one to two days of active work, though the floor needs 72 hours before you can drive on it.
If your concrete is dusty, stained, or showing white mineral deposits after rain, those are signs the slab needs attention before it gets worse. Surface prep is the most important part of the job - the epoxy is only as good as what it bonds to. We grind every floor mechanically and test for moisture before any coating goes down. For spaces that see heavier commercial traffic, our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings are built to a higher specification.
The Portland Cement Association notes that proper surface preparation is the most critical factor in coating adhesion. We treat it that way on every job.
If oil drips, rust rings, or dark patches stay put no matter how often you mop, the concrete is absorbing everything that lands on it. Bare concrete is porous by design. An epoxy coating seals the surface so spills sit on top and wipe clean in seconds.
Run your hand across the floor and come away with a fine gray powder? The top layer of concrete is breaking down - a condition called dusting or spalling. In McAllen, the repeated wet-dry cycles from summer storms followed by intense heat speed this up. Epoxy over properly prepared concrete stops the deterioration.
Those white powdery deposits are called efflorescence - mineral salts pushed up through the concrete by moisture rising from the soil. In McAllen, where clay soils hold water and summer storms saturate the ground quickly, this is a clear sign moisture is actively moving through your slab and your floor needs protection.
Many McAllen homeowners turn garages into workshops, gyms, or extra living areas. A bare concrete floor undercuts the whole project - it looks unfinished and stays dirty. An epoxy coating is one of the most cost-effective ways to make a converted garage feel like a real room.
Not every epoxy job is the same, and the right system depends on how the space is used, what finish you want, and what the concrete currently looks like. Our standard residential system uses a primer coat, a color coat, and a UV-resistant protective topcoat - three layers that together create a surface thick enough to hold up to daily garage use in McAllen's heat. For homeowners who want something more distinctive, our metallic epoxy flooring creates a swirled, high-gloss finish that works beautifully in showrooms, studios, and upscale garages.
For warehouses, distribution centers, and commercial shops that deal with heavier loads and more frequent chemical spills, we install commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings built to a higher specification. Every system we install starts with proper surface grinding - never just acid washing or a quick scuff - so the coating bonds the way it is supposed to.
Best for homeowners who want a clean, uniform look with maximum durability and easy maintenance.
Great for garages and workshops where you want texture that hides minor imperfections and adds grip.
Ideal for anyone converting a garage into a gym, studio, or showroom who wants a floor that stands out.
Right for businesses, warehouses, and high-traffic floors that need a thicker, more chemically resistant coating.
McAllen sits in one of the hottest, most humid regions in the continental United States. Summer concrete surface temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, and the clay-heavy soils throughout Hidalgo County expand and contract with every wet-dry cycle. That ground movement shows up in concrete slabs as hairline cracks and uneven surfaces. An epoxy coating that was not installed over a properly assessed and prepped slab will follow those cracks - and fail. Contractors who skip the moisture test or rush surface prep are setting you up for a floor that starts peeling before you get your money's worth from it.
Homeowners in Edinburg and Pharr deal with the same soil and climate conditions as McAllen. We serve both cities and bring the same preparation standards to every job. If you see white powdery deposits on your floor after a rainstorm, that is efflorescence - mineral salts being pushed up by moisture moving through the slab. It is a clear sign your floor needs attention, and it is something we assess during every on-site estimate.
When you reach out, we ask a few quick questions - floor size, current use, any cracks or moisture you have noticed. Then we schedule an on-site visit. We do not quote prices without seeing the floor first, because the condition of your concrete changes the scope of the job.
We look at the concrete up close, check for cracks and moisture, and give you a written estimate that breaks down what is included. In McAllen, we always test for moisture given the clay soils and seasonal water table conditions - no shortcuts on that step.
We grind the concrete mechanically, fill cracks, degrease oil stains, and confirm the slab is dry. In McAllen's heat, we start early to work in cooler morning temperatures. This phase takes the most time, and it is where a long-lasting result is either won or lost.
Epoxy goes down in layers - primer coat, color coat, and protective topcoat. If you chose a decorative flake finish, flakes are broadcast into the wet surface before the topcoat seals them in. After the final coat, light traffic is safe at 24 hours. Wait 72 hours before parking a vehicle.
We respond within 1 business day - usually sooner. There is no obligation to proceed after an estimate. Once 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.
(956) 899-5482We know the clay soils, the summer heat, and the moisture conditions that make floor coating tricky in the Rio Grande Valley. That local knowledge affects how we assess every job - not just what we apply, but whether the slab is actually ready for it.
We carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation on every job. You should never have a contractor working on your property without both. If someone skips that question when you ask, walk away.
We give you a written estimate after a real site visit - not a number pulled from thin air over the phone. You know exactly what you are agreeing to before any work starts. No mid-project price jumps, no pressure decisions on the spot.
Moisture is the leading cause of epoxy failure in South Texas. We test every slab before we coat it - every single time. The Portland Cement Association recommends this step as standard practice. We build it into every estimate automatically.
We have been doing this in McAllen long enough to know what fails here and why. Every quote we give reflects the actual condition of your floor - not a number padded to cover unknowns. If we find something during the assessment that changes the scope, we tell you before we start, not after.
Need a coating built for warehouses, shops, or high-traffic commercial floors? Our commercial epoxy systems handle heavier loads and longer hours than residential options.
Learn MoreWant something that makes a room stop traffic? Metallic epoxy creates a one-of-a-kind swirled finish that works beautifully in showrooms, studios, and upscale garages.
Learn MoreSpots fill up fast in spring and fall when McAllen temperatures are ideal for coating work - contact us now to get on the schedule.