
Concrete floors in warehouses, auto shops, and production facilities take a beating every day. We install commercial and industrial epoxy coatings in San Juan that are properly prepped, moisture-tested, and rated for the chemical and traffic demands of your operation.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in San Juan, TX use thicker, multi-coat systems applied over properly ground and moisture-tested concrete - most commercial projects run two to four days and are designed for floors that face forklift traffic, chemical exposure, or frequent washdowns.
Business owners in San Juan deal with floors that stain from oil and chemical spills, turn slippery when wet, or produce fine concrete dust that settles on everything in the facility. A sealed, epoxy-coated floor eliminates all three of those problems. It is also far easier to clean than bare concrete, which matters when your team is maintaining the space every day.
For businesses that need a more chemical-resistant system with drain integration or full washdown capability, our Urethane Cement Flooring service is worth considering. It is a step up in durability and thermal resistance, and it is specifically designed for food processing, commercial kitchens, and industrial environments with high temperature swings.
If you are mopping the same oil spots, chemical spills, or rust stains over and over and they never fully come out, your bare concrete is absorbing everything that hits it. An epoxy coating seals the surface so spills sit on top and wipe away cleanly - which matters in any food-handling, chemical-storage, or high-traffic space.
In San Juan's humid climate, moisture pushing up through the concrete slab often leaves behind a white, chalky residue. If you are noticing this, moisture is actively moving through your slab. It is important to address before coating - but it is also a clear signal that your floor needs professional attention sooner rather than later.
Concrete that has not been sealed breaks down slowly, releasing fine dust and developing small pits. If you are sweeping up concrete dust regularly or the surface looks worn and uneven, the floor is degrading. Coating it now stops that process and gives you a surface that is much easier to keep clean.
If you are converting storage to production, opening a new commercial bay, or upgrading a facility to meet food-handling or chemical-storage requirements, this is the right time to coat the floor before equipment moves in. It is far easier and less expensive to coat an empty floor than to work around machinery and inventory.
We install epoxy floor coatings for commercial and industrial spaces throughout San Juan and Hidalgo County - warehouses, auto shops, auto dealerships, retail stores, light manufacturing floors, agricultural storage buildings, and any facility with a concrete slab that takes daily use. Every job includes a written estimate with a clear scope of work, a moisture test before we start, and a defined project timeline so you can plan your operations around the downtime. We also serve business owners looking for a heavier-duty alternative with our Garage Floor Coatings service, which is a popular option for multi-bay service facilities and commercial parking structures.
Coating systems we install include standard two-coat epoxy for light commercial spaces, thick multi-coat systems for industrial floors under forklift and heavy equipment traffic, anti-slip broadcast finishes for wet or high-foot-traffic areas, and UV-stable topcoats for spaces with direct sun exposure through skylights or large roll-up doors. San Juan and the surrounding Valley receive intense year-round sun, and standard epoxy yellows and dulls quickly in UV-exposed areas - asking about UV-stable topcoats is worth doing if your facility has that exposure.
Standard two-coat systems for retail spaces, showrooms, and light-use commercial floors where appearance and cleanability are the main goals.
Thicker, heavy-duty coatings for warehouses, manufacturing floors, and auto facilities that face forklift traffic and chemical exposure daily.
Textured topcoat with aggregate broadcast for wet areas, loading docks, and any floor where traction is a safety priority.
San Juan and the surrounding Hidalgo County area have a strong mix of agricultural operations, food processing facilities, warehouses, and light manufacturing. These businesses put floors through heavy, specific kinds of stress - chemical exposure from fertilizers or cleaning agents, forklift traffic, and frequent washdowns. Coatings chosen for this environment need to be thicker and more chemical-resistant than what you would use in a standard retail space. The Rio Grande Valley also has a high water table and clay-heavy soils, which means concrete slabs in this region often hold more moisture than slabs in drier parts of Texas. Moisture trapped in the slab is one of the leading causes of epoxy coating failure - it pushes up from below and breaks the bond. We test every slab before we start, not after the coating has already been applied.
We work with business owners throughout Edinburg and Pharr as well. The same soil and humidity conditions that affect slabs in San Juan apply across the entire Rio Grande Valley - knowing how to handle them is not optional, it is what makes the coating last.
Call or send a message. We respond within 1 business day. We schedule a time to walk your facility in person - look at the current slab condition, talk through your operation, and understand what the floor needs to handle.
After the walkthrough, you receive a written estimate that breaks down the cost and explains what is included - number of coats, prep required, timeline, and any moisture-related steps. No single-number guesses.
The most important step. We grind or blast the concrete, fill cracks and pits, and test for moisture. In San Juan, slab moisture is a common issue - if levels are too high, we apply a moisture-barrier primer before the coating goes on. Clear the area of equipment and inventory before the crew arrives.
Epoxy is applied in layers - each coat needs to dry before the next goes on. The area is off-limits during application. Light foot traffic is safe within 24 hours. Vehicles and heavy equipment wait at least 72 hours. We do a final walkthrough together and leave care instructions in writing.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to book after the estimate. Once you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free walkthrough of your facility before giving you a written number.
(956) 676-0284Moisture in the slab is the leading cause of epoxy failure in the Rio Grande Valley's high-water-table soil conditions. We test every commercial slab before starting. If moisture levels are too high, we apply a barrier primer first - the step that most failed jobs skipped.
We have installed commercial and industrial epoxy floors throughout San Juan and surrounding Hidalgo County for years. We know the agricultural, warehousing, and light manufacturing mix in this area - and we know how to specify the right coating system for each type of operation.
You cannot afford to shut down part of your facility without knowing exactly when it will be back in service. We put the full project timeline in writing before we start - so you can move equipment, plan around the downtime, and know the exact day your floor is ready for traffic.
A retail showroom floor and a produce warehouse floor are not the same job. We match the coating thickness, chemical resistance, and topcoat to what your specific facility demands. The National Floor Safety Institute has published guidance on commercial floor safety standards that informs how we spec anti-slip systems for wet and high-traffic spaces.
Every one of these points comes back to one thing: your floor should perform the way it was described when you signed the estimate - and it should still look and function that way two or three years later. That is what a proper commercial installation delivers. For Texas contractor licensing and insurance verification, the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation has a public lookup tool where you can verify contractor credentials before signing any contract. For floor safety standards, the National Floor Safety Institute publishes industry guidance on slip resistance for commercial environments.
Durable epoxy and polyaspartic systems for multi-bay service facilities, commercial parking, and large garage spaces that see vehicle traffic daily.
Learn MoreA step up from standard epoxy in thermal resistance and chemical tolerance - built for food processing, commercial kitchens, and industrial operations with heavy washdown requirements.
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