
Your garage, workshop, or utility floor takes a beating every day. Urethane cement gives you a seamless, slip-resistant surface that handles heat, moisture, and heavy use without peeling or cracking.

Urethane cement flooring in San Juan is a thick, seamless coating poured directly over your existing concrete slab that handles extreme heat, moisture, and heavy daily use - most residential garage and utility room jobs take two to three days from surface prep through curing.
This is not the same thing as standard epoxy. Urethane cement was originally developed for commercial kitchens and food processing plants where floors face chemical spills, temperature swings, and constant foot traffic - and it performs just as well in a San Juan garage or workshop. If your previous coating peeled, bubbled, or just never bonded right, urethane cement's thermal stability and moisture tolerance make it a more forgiving choice for the Valley's climate.
For spaces where the finished look matters as much as the performance, we also offer polished concrete flooring as an alternative worth comparing.
Bare concrete is porous, and over time it absorbs oil, grease, and cleaning chemicals that leave permanent stains. If your floor looks dingy even after scrubbing, the surface itself has absorbed the grime - and a coating is the only way to seal it and start fresh.
In San Juan, the combination of clay soils and seasonal heavy rain puts stress on concrete slabs. If you see new cracks appearing after a rainy stretch, or if the surface is starting to flake or crumble in spots, that is a sign the slab is under stress. Urethane cement - applied after proper repair - can protect the surface and slow further deterioration.
The Rio Grande Valley's humidity means garage and utility floors can feel damp or slick even without a visible spill. If anyone in your household has slipped or felt unsteady on the floor, a textured urethane cement coating adds grip that bare concrete simply does not have.
If you had an epoxy or paint coating applied before and it is now lifting at the edges or bubbling in the middle, that is a sign the original installation had a moisture or preparation problem. Urethane cement, properly installed, is more tolerant of the moisture conditions common in South Texas - but the old coating will need to be fully removed before anything new goes down.
Every urethane cement job starts with surface grinding to open up the concrete and help the coating bond properly, followed by a moisture test. Any cracks or damaged areas get filled before the coating goes down. We mix and pour the urethane cement in sections, working quickly to keep the surface level and even. The result is a seamless floor with no grout lines or seams where grime can collect. For spaces that also need a decorative finish on top of the urethane base, we can discuss commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings as a complementary layer.
We install urethane cement in residential garages, workshops, home gyms, laundry rooms, and commercial utility spaces. Finish options range from matte to semi-gloss, and we can add an anti-slip aggregate if extra grip is a priority for your space. The commercial epoxy page has more detail on the performance coating options we offer for business and industrial environments.
Suits homeowners who want a tough, easy-to-clean surface that holds up to vehicles, tools, and daily use.
Best for spaces where dropped tools, heavy equipment, and constant foot traffic would destroy a less durable coating.
Suited to business owners who need a seamless, chemical-resistant surface that meets sanitation requirements.
Ideal for wet utility spaces where a textured, waterproof, slip-resistant surface makes the room safer and easier to clean.
Homes in San Juan and across Hidalgo County are almost universally built on slab-on-grade concrete foundations. That means your garage, utility room, and sometimes your main living areas are all on concrete slabs that have been dealing with clay soil movement, humidity, and heat for years. Standard epoxy can handle a lot, but it is sensitive to temperature during application and to moisture in the slab - two things that are almost always present in a South Texas summer. Urethane cement handles both better, which is why it is the coating contractors recommend for the toughest spaces in Valley homes. Mercedes and Donna homeowners with similar soil and climate conditions have found it to be the right choice for garages and utility spaces that take real daily use.
Moisture is the leading cause of floor coating failure in this region, and the American Concrete Institute recommends testing slab moisture before any coating application - a step we take on every job. The National Floor Safety Institute also recognizes slip resistance as a critical factor in floor safety, which is why we offer textured finishes as a standard option on every urethane cement installation.
We ask what space you want coated, roughly how large it is, and what you use the space for. This helps us understand whether urethane cement is the right fit and gives us enough to schedule a site visit. We respond within one business day.
We come out and look at the slab in person - checking for cracks, moisture, old coatings, and surface condition. In San Juan, a moisture test is especially important given the local humidity and soil conditions. You receive a written quote that covers everything before work begins.
The crew grinds the concrete surface to open it up and help the coating bond properly. Any cracks or damaged areas get repaired at this stage. This part of the job is loud and dusty - plan to be clear of the space while it is happening. Good preparation is what makes the coating last.
Once the surface is ready, the urethane cement is mixed and poured in sections. In San Juan's heat, this step is often done early in the morning. After the coating is down, plan on 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic and 72 hours before vehicles. We walk you through the finished floor before we leave.
We visit your home, assess the slab, and give you a written price before any work begins - no pressure, no surprises.
(956) 676-0284Moisture in the concrete slab is the leading cause of coating failure in South Texas - and it is invisible until the floor starts bubbling. We test every slab before applying anything. If moisture is present, we address it before the coating goes down, not after.
Urethane cement handles the thermal cycling and humidity of South Texas better than standard epoxy. We select products based on local climate conditions and schedule application during the cooler morning hours when the slab temperature is manageable.
We work across Hidalgo County and the surrounding communities - from San Juan and Pharr to McAllen, Mission, Mercedes, and beyond. Local crews who know local conditions, with no franchise markup.
Our quotes cover surface grinding, crack repair if needed, the coating itself, and your chosen finish - everything itemized. There are no line items added after we start. The Concrete Polishing Association of America recognizes thorough prep as the foundation of any lasting coating, and we price that work into every job from day one.
The right preparation and the right product selection are what separate a floor that lasts 15 years from one that needs to be redone in 18 months. That commitment is built into how we price and plan every job. Learn more about industry surface preparation standards at the Concrete Polishing Association of America.
A refined, low-maintenance surface ground and sealed directly from your existing slab for a clean, modern look.
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