Warehouses, packing sheds, and industrial facilities in Alamo need floors built for real work. We install multi-coat commercial epoxy systems with proper prep, moisture management, and anti-slip surfaces.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Alamo, TX use thicker, multi-layer systems applied over mechanically prepared concrete - most commercial jobs run two to four days depending on size and prep needs.
A residential garage coating and a commercial warehouse floor are not the same job. The stakes are higher in a commercial space: forklifts, pallet jacks, chemical spills, and continuous foot traffic put stresses on a floor that a standard residential system cannot handle long-term. If your current floor is failing, staining, or becoming a safety concern, waiting only makes the prep work harder - and the final cost higher. For spaces where an existing failed coating or old paint needs to come off first, pairing this service with our concrete floor stripping and removal gets the slab ready for a proper installation.
If you are mopping up oil, chemical spills, or grease and the concrete keeps absorbing it no matter what you use, the surface has no protection. Bare concrete is porous by nature, and once stains soak in they are nearly impossible to remove. An epoxy coating seals the surface so spills stay on top where you can wipe them up.
Small craters, flaking, or a chalky white residue on your floor means the surface is breaking down. In Alamo's climate, this often happens when moisture works its way up through the slab from the soil below - a common issue given the Valley's water table and caliche soil layer. Left alone, the damage spreads and becomes more expensive to fix.
Cracked, uneven, or slippery concrete is a liability in any commercial or industrial space. If the floor becomes dangerously slick when wet from rain or cleaning, it is time to act. An epoxy coating with an anti-slip additive addresses both the surface condition and the safety concern at the same time.
If you already have an older epoxy or paint coating that is lifting at the edges, bubbling in the middle, or wearing through to bare concrete in high-traffic areas, it is past due for a refresh. In Alamo's heat, a failing coating deteriorates faster because temperature swings cause the material to expand and contract. Catching it early means less prep work and a lower overall cost.
The coating system that belongs on a lightly used office storage room is not the same one that belongs on a packing shed floor that sees forklifts daily. We size the system to the actual demands of the space. Light commercial environments - retail back rooms, small offices, auto service bays with moderate traffic - typically do well with a standard commercial epoxy system: diamond-ground concrete, moisture-blocking primer, build coats, and a polyurethane topcoat with an anti-slip additive broadcast into the surface. For heavier industrial applications, we use thicker build coats and, where chemical resistance or extreme heat cycling is a factor, we recommend pairing the base system with our urethane cement flooring as the topcoat - a hybrid approach that handles thermal shock and harsh chemicals better than epoxy alone.
For businesses that also have residential or light-duty spaces on the same property - attached garages, employee break rooms, covered bays - our standard garage floor coatings service covers those areas at a lower cost per square foot while maintaining the same prep standards. We can scope both services in a single on-site visit.
Suited for retail back-of-house, auto bays, and light commercial spaces with consistent daily foot traffic.
For warehouses, packing sheds, and facilities with forklifts, pallet jacks, and heavy equipment running daily.
Recommended where thermal shock, harsh chemical exposure, or cold storage conditions are a factor.
Built into every commercial coating where employee safety on wet surfaces is a concern.
Alamo and the surrounding Hidalgo County area have a strong base of agricultural operations, packing sheds, cold storage facilities, and light industrial businesses. These spaces put heavy demands on floors - forklifts, chemical spills, pressure washing, and constant foot traffic all test a coating in ways that a residential garage never does. The climate adds another layer of difficulty: summer temperatures above 95 degrees combined with the high moisture content of caliche-rich soil means that a coating installed without a proper moisture-blocking primer will fail from the inside out, often within the first season. Contractors without direct experience in this region tend not to account for those conditions, and the floors show it.
Seasonal timing also matters here in a way it does not in most other markets. Many businesses in Alamo operate on schedules tied to the Valley's agricultural calendar, with peak activity running roughly from October through April. Scheduling floor work during a slow window - typically late spring or early summer - gives the coating time to cure fully without disrupting your operations. Businesses in Pharr and McAllen face the same scheduling and soil challenges, and we work across those communities regularly. We help you plan around your busiest periods rather than forcing you to work around ours.
For commercial slip resistance standards, see the OSHA walking-working surfaces guidelines and the National Safety Council slip and fall prevention resources.
We ask about the size of your space, what it is used for, and whether there is an existing coating or visible damage. This helps us give you a rough ballpark before we set foot on site. We respond to new inquiries within 1 business day.
We walk the space, check the concrete condition, and test for moisture - especially critical in the Rio Grande Valley where slab moisture is common. We note any cracks, stains, or areas needing extra prep, then give you a written quote that breaks down exactly what is included.
We handle the heavy surface preparation - grinding or blasting the concrete to open it up so the epoxy bonds properly. This is the most labor-intensive part of the job and the step that determines how long your floor will last. We coordinate with your schedule to minimize downtime.
We apply the coating in layers - primer, build coats, and protective topcoat. Each layer dries before the next goes on. Once cured, we walk through the finished floor with you, explain care instructions, and make sure you know what is covered under any warranty.
Free on-site quote. Written estimate before any work starts. We work around your schedule - including weekends.
(956) 948-8003Alamo's combination of extreme heat, high humidity, and moisture-holding caliche soil makes commercial epoxy installation here different from other parts of Texas. We test every slab for moisture and schedule every application around morning temperatures. A floor installed with those details in mind holds up. One that ignores them does not last through a second summer.
Standard epoxy finishes become slippery when wet. In commercial and industrial spaces where spills happen and employees are moving fast, that is a safety issue you do not want. We build anti-slip aggregate into every coating we apply in working environments - as noted by the National Safety Council, slip resistance is one of the most practical things a floor coating can provide.
Many Alamo businesses run on seasonal schedules tied to the Valley's agricultural calendar. We plan jobs during your slowest window and work weekends when needed, so your floor gets done without shutting you down at the wrong time. Your timeline matters as much as the job itself.
You get a written quote that spells out every step: what prep work is included, how many coats go down, and the final price. No surprises on the invoice, and no pressure to add things you did not ask for. Businesses in Alamo and across Hidalgo County have enough variables to manage without wondering what the contractor is going to charge.
For commercial projects in Alamo, any questions about whether your job requires a building permit are worth answering before work begins - the City of Alamo handles permits through their building office, and we are familiar with local requirements so you do not run into compliance issues after the fact. Most standard coating jobs do not require a permit, but we confirm that for each project before we start.
For residential garages and light-duty spaces on commercial properties that need solid protection without the full industrial system.
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