
Your concrete floor absorbs everything - oil, caliche dust, moisture. An epoxy coating seals the surface so spills sit on top instead of soaking in, and cleanup takes minutes instead of hours.

Epoxy floor coating in Mission, TX bonds directly to your concrete slab and cures into a hard, sealed surface that resists stains, dust, and vehicle fluids - most garage projects take one to three days from prep to final coat.
If you live in Mission, your garage floor has probably taken a beating from caliche dust, summer heat, and the moisture that pushes up through the slab in the clay-heavy soil here. Bare concrete absorbs all of it. Over time the surface pits, stains, and looks permanently dirty no matter how often you sweep. A proper epoxy coating seals the surface so spills and dust sit on top instead of soaking in, making the floor genuinely cleanable for the first time.
If your project involves a commercial or industrial space, our Commercial and Industrial Epoxy Floor Coatings covers heavier-duty systems built for warehouse floors, shops, and facilities that see vehicle traffic or chemical exposure.
Oil rings, rust stains from metal shelving, and a rough surface that never looks right no matter how much you sweep - these are signs the concrete has absorbed years of grime. In Mission's dusty, caliche-heavy environment, bare concrete acts like a sponge. An epoxy coating seals it so spills and dust sit on top instead of soaking in.
That powdery white film that shows up after rain or during humid stretches is a sign moisture is pushing up through your slab. In Mission's high-humidity climate with clay-heavy soil, this is common. A contractor needs to know about it before applying any coating - moisture that isn't addressed first will cause a new coating to bubble and fail.
Surface cracks are extremely common in older Mission-area slabs, especially those that have gone through years of heat expansion and contraction. If the cracks are shallow and the slab isn't shifting, they don't mean the foundation is failing - they just mean the surface needs attention. A professional fills and levels these before the coating goes on so the finished floor looks smooth and even.
If you had epoxy or paint applied before and it's now peeling up in sheets or chipping near the edges and under where vehicles park, the original job didn't include proper surface preparation. This is fixable - but it requires stripping the old coating completely and starting fresh. Applying a new layer on top of damaged coating will not hold.
Not every floor or every budget calls for the same system. Standard solid-color epoxy is the most practical choice for homeowners who want a clean, sealed surface that's easy to maintain. For garages and utility spaces that see vehicles, tools, and heavy use, a multi-coat system - base coat, color layer, and a clear protective topcoat - gives the floor the durability to hold up over the long term in the Rio Grande Valley's climate.
For spaces where appearance matters as much as function, a metallic epoxy finish creates a glossy, dimensional look with swirling color patterns - popular for showrooms, home gyms, and garages people want to show off. All of our systems start with full surface preparation, because that step determines how long the coating actually lasts.
A practical, clean-looking finish suited to garages, utility rooms, and storage spaces where function matters most.
Color chips broadcast into the wet coat give the floor a speckled, granite-like look. Hides minor imperfections well and adds subtle texture underfoot.
A high-gloss, dimensional finish with swirling metallic color. Suited to showrooms, home gyms, and spaces where appearance is a priority alongside durability.
Multiple coats with a clear topcoat formulated for South Texas heat. The right choice for floors that need to hold up year after year in the Valley's conditions.
Mission's climate creates real challenges for bare concrete floors. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, humidity stays high for months, and the clay-heavy soil under most slabs retains moisture and shifts with every rain cycle. That combination - heat, humidity, and moving soil - is why so many garage floors here are stained, cracked, or permanently coated in fine caliche dust. Epoxy creates a sealed surface that resists all of it, making the floor cleanable and presentable year-round. For outdoor applications like covered carports and patios, a UV-stable topcoat or polyurea-based system is essential, since South Texas sun accelerates degradation on products not rated for direct exposure.
A large share of Mission homes were built on slab foundations in the 1980s through 2000s, and the garage floors were left as raw concrete. They're structurally sound, but years of heat, moisture, and surface wear have made them look neglected. Whether your home is near downtown or out toward Palmview, epoxy coating is one of the most cost-effective ways to transform those floors without tearing anything out. We serve homeowners across the Valley including McAllen, so scheduling a visit is straightforward wherever you're located.
Describe your space and we'll schedule a free on-site estimate. We reply within 1 business day, and most Mission homeowners get a visit scheduled within the week.
We look at the slab condition, test for moisture - critical in Mission's clay soil - and note any cracks or previous coatings. You get a written quote covering every step before anyone picks up a grinder.
We grind the concrete to open its pores, fill cracks, and apply the coating in layers. Most of day one is prep - that's what determines whether the floor lasts five years or ten.
Foot traffic is safe in about 24 hours, vehicle traffic in about 72. We walk the floor with you before we leave and address any questions on the spot - no surprises on the invoice.
We'll come to your Mission home, assess the concrete, and give you a written quote with no obligation. We test for moisture, specify every step, and don't start work until you know exactly what you're getting.
(956) 833-0087Mission's clay soils push moisture up through slabs constantly. We test for it before we apply anything, because a coating applied over active moisture will bubble and peel within months. This step is included in every estimate - not an add-on.
Standard epoxy can soften where hot tires sit after a drive. We use topcoat systems formulated for high-temperature environments so your floor holds up through the Valley's summers, not just the first season.
Your quote spells out exactly what prep is included - grinding, crack repair, moisture treatment. If we find something unexpected during prep, we tell you before we do it, not after. The number you agree to is the number you pay.
You can verify any contractor's standing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation online in minutes. We carry general liability insurance and are happy to show proof before work begins.
Every one of these points connects to the same thing: a floor that performs the way it should in Mission's climate, installed by a contractor who stands behind the result. Call us or send a message and we'll show you what that looks like in practice.
Heavier-duty epoxy systems for warehouses, shops, and commercial spaces that see forklift traffic, chemical exposure, or year-round business operations in Mission and the Valley.
Learn MoreA high-gloss, dimensional finish with swirling metallic color patterns - popular for showrooms, gyms, and garages where appearance matters as much as durability.
Learn MoreFall and winter are the best seasons for epoxy in the Rio Grande Valley - cooler temperatures and lower humidity give the coating the best chance to cure correctly. Spots fill up fast. Call today to get on the schedule.