Mission Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring is a concrete flooring contractor serving Mission, TX with epoxy coatings, garage floor coatings, and polished concrete. We have been working on Mission homes and businesses since 2020, and we understand exactly what the Rio Grande Valley climate does to concrete slabs.

Every service below is available to Mission homeowners and commercial property owners throughout Hidalgo County.
Mission garages take a beating from 100-degree summers, blowing caliche dust, and UV-baked concrete. A properly installed epoxy floor coating seals that porous slab so oil, dust, and water wipe away instead of soaking in permanently.
Newer Mission subdivisions built throughout the 2000s and 2010s were delivered with bare concrete garage floors that have never been sealed. A garage floor coating gives those slabs a durable, finished surface that holds up through the Valley's wet seasons and dry summer heat cycles.
Polished concrete is a smart choice for Mission homes because it works with the existing slab rather than adding a separate layer on top. The finished surface stays cool underfoot, reflects light, and cleans up easily during the Valley's dusty spring and early summer months.
Unsealed driveways and patios in Mission absorb every rain event and dry out unevenly, which accelerates cracking in the clay-heavy soil conditions here. Sealing creates a barrier that resists moisture intrusion and slows the surface breakdown that Mission homeowners see after just a few years of the Valley's wet-dry weather swings.
Pool decks in Mission deal with intense UV exposure and heat that bleach and crack bare concrete within a few seasons. Resurfacing with a coated finish restores a safe, slip-resistant surface while protecting the underlying slab from the thermal stress that South Texas summers deliver year after year.
Many Mission homes near downtown have driveways and patios from the 1970s and 1980s that are structurally sound but weathered and stained. Resurfacing with a concrete overlay renews those surfaces without the cost or disruption of full slab replacement - a practical option for homeowners who want results without the mess of a tearout.
Mission sits on expansive clay soils that swell with every rain cycle and shrink during the long, dry summer. That movement is the primary reason concrete slabs throughout Hidalgo County crack, shift, and develop uneven surfaces over time. A contractor who does not account for this soil behavior - by properly filling cracks, testing for moisture, and choosing coating systems designed for these conditions - is setting you up for a floor that fails within a year or two. The Valley climate demands specific preparation, not a standard approach built for somewhere else.
Summer temperatures in Mission regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit from May through September, and the heat does not stay outside. Garage and utility slabs absorb that heat, and concrete that gets that hot during application will cause many coating products to cure unevenly. The city also receives most of its annual rainfall in short, intense bursts that leave flat lots with standing water near foundations and driveways. Understanding these seasonal patterns - when to schedule, what products to use, how to prep a slab that has been through a decade of these cycles - is what separates work that lasts from work that needs to be redone.
Our crew has been working in Mission since 2020, pulling from the same local network and working on the same variety of homes that define this city - everything from older brick houses near Conway Avenue to newer construction on the north side near Bentsen Road. We know that the slabs in the older in-town neighborhoods move differently than the ones in the 2000s-era subdivisions going up along the city's expanding edge, and we adjust our prep work accordingly.
Mission is a city with real character. The area around Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park draws birdwatchers from all over the country and gives the south side of Mission a distinct feel. The annual Texas Citrus Fiesta near downtown is one of the longest-running festivals in the Valley, and the neighborhoods surrounding Veterans Memorial Stadium see steady residential activity year-round. We work throughout all of these parts of Mission regularly.
We also serve the communities just outside Mission's city limits. If you are in Palmview or Hidalgo, we cover those areas as well - same crew, same standards.
Tell us what you are working with - a garage, a patio, a commercial floor - and we schedule a time to come take a look. We respond within 1 business day, and the initial visit is free.
We walk the floor, check for cracks, test for moisture - which is especially important in Mission's clay-soil conditions - and give you a written estimate covering everything. No vague ranges, no surprises after the work starts.
We grind the slab, fill cracks, and apply the coating system in proper layers. We schedule the work during Mission's cooler months when possible so the coating cures correctly in the Valley's climate.
Before we leave, we walk the finished floor with you, answer questions, and explain how to care for the surface. You know exactly when it is safe to drive on and what to avoid during the curing period.
We serve Mission homeowners and businesses throughout Hidalgo County. Call us or send a message and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(956) 833-0087For permit questions specific to your project, you can contact the City of Mission directly or ask us during your estimate visit.
Mission is a city of about 84,000 people in Hidalgo County, part of the McAllen-Edinburg-Mission metro area and situated just a few miles north of the Rio Grande. The city is known as the home of the Texas Ruby Red Grapefruit and hosts the Texas Citrus Fiesta each January - one of the longest-running festivals in the Valley. The housing stock reflects Mission's steady growth: older single-family homes from the 1950s through 1970s sit closer to downtown and along Conway Avenue, while newer subdivisions spread outward to the north and west with larger homes, two-car garages, and younger slabs. Almost all of these homes are built on concrete slab-on-grade foundations, which means concrete floor work is something Mission homeowners deal with regardless of when their home was built.
Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park sits on the southern edge of the city along the Rio Grande and is world-famous among birdwatchers. Veterans Memorial Stadium anchors the sports community on the west side. The flat, clay-heavy terrain throughout Mission is the same geology that makes concrete slab movement a fact of life here - if you have seen cracks in your driveway or garage floor, that is the soil at work. Neighboring Palmview sits directly to the east along US-83, and we work in both communities regularly. To the southeast, McAllen is the largest city in the metro and one of our most active service areas.
Heavy-duty epoxy systems built for commercial and industrial environments.
Learn MoreFast-curing polyaspartic coatings with outstanding UV and abrasion resistance.
Learn MoreStunning metallic finishes that turn any floor into a design feature.
Learn MoreChemical-resistant urethane cement ideal for wet and demanding spaces.
Learn MoreMirror-smooth polished concrete that is low maintenance and long lasting.
Learn MoreRich decorative stains that add lasting color and character to concrete.
Learn MoreClassic terrazzo craftsmanship delivering elegant, durable floor surfaces.
Learn MoreMoisture-resistant basement flooring solutions built for below-grade conditions.
Learn MoreProfessional grinding and prep work ensuring flawless coating adhesion.
Learn MoreRestore and renew worn concrete with a fresh, durable overlay system.
Learn MoreSmooth self-leveling overlays that correct uneven or damaged floors quickly.
Learn MoreSlip-resistant, UV-stable coatings that refresh and protect pool decks.
Learn MoreComplete removal of old coatings and adhesives, down to clean concrete.
Learn MoreCall us or send a message today. We work throughout Mission and the surrounding Rio Grande Valley communities.