
Warehouses, shops, and processing facilities in Alton need floors that handle daily abuse from forklifts, spills, and constant traffic. We install commercial epoxy systems that hold up - and we test every slab before we touch it.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Alton, TX protect concrete from daily punishment - forklifts, chemical spills, heavy foot traffic, and the kind of moisture vapor that causes standard residential coatings to bubble and peel. A proper installation typically lasts five to ten years in a commercial setting, with most jobs taking two to four days from start to finish. We serve businesses across Hidalgo County, from warehouses in the Mission-McAllen corridor to small shops right here in Alton.
If your facility also has a garage or vehicle storage area, our garage floor coatings are matched to those conditions specifically. For commercial kitchens or food processing areas that deal with extreme temperatures and thermal shock, consider our urethane cement flooring, which is built for environments where standard epoxy is not the right fit.
If liquids absorb into your floor rather than beading on the surface, your concrete is unprotected and absorbing everything. In a commercial or industrial setting, this creates hygiene and safety issues quickly. An epoxy coating seals the surface so spills stay on top where they can be wiped clean.
Chips at the edges, cloudy patches, or coating that lifts away in sheets means the existing system has failed. In Alton's climate, this often happens when the original job did not account for moisture vapor rising through the slab. Leaving a failing coating in place makes the next job harder and more expensive.
Bare concrete sheds a fine dust called efflorescence - a natural process that continues for years. If you find a gritty film on shelving, equipment, or stored products no matter how often you sweep, your concrete is actively shedding. A commercial epoxy coating stops this completely.
Vehicle traffic that visibly wears down the floor surface - tire marks, gouges, rough patches - means the concrete is taking damage that will eventually require costly repair. A properly applied commercial-grade coating absorbs that wear instead of the concrete itself, which is especially relevant for the warehousing and agricultural processing businesses common in the Alton area.
We install multi-coat commercial epoxy systems designed for the demands of working facilities - not showrooms. Every job starts with mechanical surface preparation and a moisture test. From there, we match the coating system to how you actually use the floor: a warehouse floor that sees daily forklift traffic needs a different product than a commercial kitchen, and we choose accordingly.
Our garage floor coatings are right for vehicle storage and light shop use. Facilities that need chemical resistance beyond what epoxy provides - or that deal with hot liquids, steam, and thermal cycling - are better served by our urethane cement flooring, which bonds directly to the slab and handles extreme temperature changes without cracking.
Thick, impact-resistant coatings for warehouses, shops, and facilities with forklift traffic.
Non-slip additives built into the coating - safer for workers in humid conditions without making the floor harder to clean.
Urethane or polyurea topcoats for facilities that deal with oils, solvents, or acidic chemicals.
Available for showrooms, retail spaces, or any commercial facility where appearance matters alongside durability.
Alton is surrounded by agricultural processing, warehousing, and light manufacturing operations - businesses that put serious demands on their floors every day. The clay-heavy soils under most commercial slabs in Hidalgo County expand and contract with seasonal moisture changes, which creates cracks and uneven surfaces that have to be properly addressed before any coating goes on. Add in South Texas heat that can push past 95 degrees during application and humidity that keeps moisture vapor rising through concrete year-round, and you have a set of conditions that rewards contractors with real local experience.
We work throughout the region, including Mission and McAllen. We know which product lines perform in high-humidity environments, and we plan application scheduling around the time of day and season - not just what is convenient for the crew. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has clear ventilation requirements for epoxy application in commercial spaces - we follow them on every job, and we communicate what your facility needs to do before we arrive.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask about the size of the space, how it is used, whether there is an existing coating, and your timeline. You do not need every answer ready - just describe what you are seeing and what you need.
We visit in person, inspect the concrete, check for cracks, and run a moisture test. In Alton's climate, that moisture test determines which products can be used and whether additional prep is needed. You get a written quote that breaks down exactly what is included.
The longest part of the job - and the most important. We grind or shot-blast the concrete surface so the coating bonds properly. Cracks and damaged areas are filled and leveled. This step can take a full day on a large floor, and we do not skip it.
The coating goes on in layers over one to two days. After the final coat, light foot traffic is safe within 24 hours. Vehicles and heavy equipment wait 48 to 72 hours. We walk the floor with you before we close out the job.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - we will assess your slab, answer your questions, and give you a written estimate before any work is scheduled. After submitting, our office will call to arrange a free on-site visit.
(956) 797-6226In South Texas, moisture vapor rising through the slab is the top reason commercial epoxy coatings fail early. We run a moisture test before we touch the floor on every project. If the numbers are too high for standard products, we adjust - not skip ahead and hope for the best.
Every day your facility is out of commission costs money. We plan our work around your operations - including evenings and weekends when needed - and give you a realistic timeline upfront so you can plan around it. No surprises on the schedule.
Business owners in Alton have told us about contractors who added costs after the fact. We give you a written breakdown before we schedule a single day of work. If something changes, we talk to you before we move forward.
We have worked on floors throughout the Mission-McAllen corridor - warehouses, processing facilities, retail spaces, and light industrial shops. We know what heavy equipment, chemical exposure, and year-round heat actually do to a coated surface, and we choose products accordingly.
A commercial floor done right the first time saves the cost of redoing it in two years. Call us at (956) 797-6226 to schedule a site visit and get a written estimate for your facility.
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