
Your facility floor takes more punishment than any garage. We install epoxy coating systems built for commercial and industrial conditions in South Texas - properly prepped, moisture-tested, and formulated to hold up through the Valley's heat and humidity.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coating in Mission, TX bonds directly to a concrete slab and cures into a hard, sealed surface that resists stains, chemical spills, and heavy foot and vehicle traffic - most commercial projects take two to four days from surface preparation to final coat.
If you run a warehouse, shop, distribution facility, or commercial space in Mission, your floor is taking constant punishment - forklifts, foot traffic, chemical spills, and the moisture that pushes up through concrete slabs in the Valley's clay-heavy soil. Bare concrete absorbs all of it, deteriorating faster than most business owners realize until the surface starts to pit, stain, or become a slip hazard. A properly installed epoxy system seals the floor, makes it easier to clean, and gives employees and customers a surface that's safe to walk on even when wet.
For residential garages and interior home floors, see our Epoxy Floor Coatings page. If your space sees particularly harsh conditions - such as industrial chemicals, extreme heat, or heavy machinery - our Urethane Cement Flooring may be the better fit.
If your floor is absorbing oil, chemicals, or water and leaving permanent stains, or the surface feels rough and gritty and leaves a gray powder on shoes, the concrete is deteriorating. Bare concrete is porous and will absorb almost anything that spills on it - once surface breakdown starts, it accelerates. A coating seals the surface and stops this cycle before the damage goes deeper.
In Mission, the clay-heavy soil under many commercial slabs causes concrete to shift with the seasons - expanding in the wet months and contracting in the dry summer heat. If you've patched cracks before and they keep reopening, the slab is moving. A professional assessment before coating is essential here, because coating over an actively moving slab without addressing the cause won't hold for long.
If employees are slipping when the floor is wet, or the surface is so rough and pitted it can't be swept or mopped properly, that's a safety issue and a liability concern. The National Floor Safety Institute notes that flooring condition is a primary factor in workplace slip-and-fall incidents. A textured epoxy coating creates a surface that's both cleaner and safer.
If you're converting a warehouse or shop in Mission for a new purpose - food service, a medical office, an auto detailing shop - the flooring requirements change significantly. A bare concrete floor that worked fine for storage may not meet the cleanliness or chemical resistance standards needed for the new use. Repurposing commercial space is one of the most common triggers for epoxy coating projects in the Mission and McAllen area.
Commercial floors face more varied demands than residential ones - forklift traffic, chemical exposure, sanitation requirements, and the constant stress of Mission's heat-and-humidity cycles. We install multi-coat epoxy systems that address those demands directly. Every job starts with full surface preparation: grinding or shot-blasting the concrete to open its pores, testing for moisture (especially important in the Rio Grande Valley's clay soils), and filling and stabilizing cracks before a single drop of coating goes down.
For facilities that handle agricultural chemicals, vehicle fluids, or food products, we select coating systems with the appropriate chemical resistance for your specific situation - a standard system won't hold up long-term when exposed to the fertilizers and pesticides common in Mission's agricultural economy. For spaces that need a floor that's not just durable but also safe when wet, we add anti-slip aggregate to the topcoat. Where your facility can't afford extended downtime, we can phase the work - coating one section while you continue operating in another. Our Garage Floor Coatings service covers lighter-duty applications for vehicle bays and storage areas.
A multi-coat system with primer, body coat, and protective topcoat - suited to warehouses, showrooms, retail spaces, and light industrial settings.
Coating systems formulated to resist agricultural chemicals, solvents, and industrial cleaning agents - important for Mission's agricultural and manufacturing sector.
Anti-slip aggregate broadcast into the topcoat creates a surface that's safe to walk on even when wet - standard in kitchens, auto shops, and any space with wet-floor risk.
We can coat your floor in sections so you continue operating while we work - the right approach for year-round Mission businesses that can't shut down a full floor area for multiple days.
Mission's commercial and industrial sector is active and growing - warehouses, distribution facilities, agricultural operations, and retail spaces run year-round in conditions that are hard on building materials. The Lower Rio Grande Valley's heat-humid climate means epoxy applied without accounting for temperature and moisture will fail within the first year or two. We schedule application during cooler morning hours and use products formulated for high-temperature environments, because a coating that works fine in a northern climate won't hold up through a Mission summer. The American Concrete Institute sets the professional preparation standards we follow - contractors familiar with those standards are working to a higher bar than those who aren't.
Mission's clay-heavy soils mean commercial slabs here often have more cracks and surface movement than floors in other parts of Texas. That makes proper crack repair and moisture testing before coating especially critical - not optional steps that add cost. We serve businesses throughout the Valley, from Mission facilities near the border to operations in McAllen and surrounding cities like Edinburg, so getting an on-site assessment is straightforward wherever your facility is located.
Call or send a message describing your space and what you're trying to solve. We reply within 1 business day and schedule a site visit - most contractors want to see the floor before quoting, because the condition of the concrete makes a significant difference in what the job actually costs.
We walk the floor, check for cracks and moisture, and ask about chemical exposure and operational requirements. This is the right time to describe exactly what your facility handles. You get a written estimate within a day or two that lists what prep work is included, how many coats will be applied, and what the warranty covers.
We grind or blast the concrete, fill cracks, apply moisture treatment if needed, then build up the coating system in layers. Ventilation is planned ahead of time so nearby areas stay protected during application. Preparation typically takes a full day for a standard commercial space.
We walk the floor with you when the final coat is down and tell you exactly when the space can return to full use - typically foot traffic within 24 hours, heavy equipment after three to seven days. You get a written timeline before work begins so there are no guesses.
We'll walk your floor, assess the concrete, and give you a clear written estimate with no obligation. We tell you what preparation is needed, how many coats will be applied, and what the timeline looks like - before anyone picks up a grinder.
(956) 833-0087We use coating formulations designed for hot, humid conditions and schedule application during cooler parts of the day. A coating applied at the wrong time or with the wrong product in Mission's climate will fail within the first year - that's not a minor detail, it's the job.
Mission's economy includes significant agricultural activity, and many facilities store or handle substances that degrade standard epoxy. We ask about chemical exposure before recommending a system - so you don't end up with a standard coating in a chemically active environment.
Mission-area businesses run year-round. We can work in sections so you keep operating while we coat one area at a time - worth discussing at the estimate stage if shutting down a full floor area isn't practical for your operation.
We carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. You can verify contractor standing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation in minutes. We provide certificates before work begins - a legitimate contractor never hesitates to do so.
These aren't just selling points - they're the practical details that determine whether your floor holds up or fails within the first year. Call us or send a message and we'll come out, assess your specific situation, and give you a straight answer about what your floor needs.
Residential and light commercial garage floor systems for Mission homeowners who want a clean, durable surface without the full industrial specification.
Learn MoreA cementitious urethane system built for extreme chemical exposure, thermal cycling, and wet environments where standard epoxy has limitations.
Learn MoreThe longer a deteriorating commercial floor goes uncoated, the more expensive the preparation becomes. Call us now or send a message and we'll schedule an on-site visit so you know exactly what your floor needs and what it will cost.