Your garage or utility floor takes a beating year-round. We install multi-coat epoxy systems properly prepared for the Rio Grande Valley climate - no peeling, no bubbling, no shortcuts.

Epoxy floor coating in Alamo, TX bonds a hard, plastic-like protective layer directly to your concrete slab, sealing it against oil, moisture, and surface wear - most residential garage jobs are completed in one to three days.
If you have bare concrete in your garage or utility space, you already know the problems: oil soaks in and never comes out, dust coats everything you store, and the surface keeps getting rougher year by year. In Alamo, where the summer heat cycles are intense and the clay soils push moisture up through slabs, those problems move faster than they do in other parts of Texas. A properly installed epoxy coating stops all of it at once. If your project involves removing an existing failed coating first, our concrete floor stripping and removal service handles that prep step before any new coating goes down.
If your concrete has absorbed years of oil drips from vehicles or lawn equipment, those stains are a sign the slab is unprotected. In Alamo's heat, oil and chemical residue break down bare concrete over time. An epoxy coating seals the surface so future spills sit on top instead of soaking in.
That white residue is efflorescence - moisture moving up through the slab and leaving mineral deposits as it evaporates. In the Rio Grande Valley, where soils contain high alkaline minerals and the water table can be relatively shallow, this is common in older slabs. It is a clear signal that moisture is moving through your concrete and must be addressed before any coating is applied.
Concrete exposed to years of heat cycling - expanding in summer, contracting in cooler months - can develop surface deterioration. Once this starts, bare concrete breaks down faster. Coating the floor stops that process and gives the slab a protective layer that handles temperature swings far better than raw concrete does.
Bare concrete sheds a fine dust called concrete spall that settles on everything in the space - your car, your tools, your storage boxes. If you are constantly wiping down surfaces in your garage, the floor itself is the source. An epoxy coating seals the surface and eliminates that dusting problem entirely.
Not every floor needs the same solution. For garages and standard utility spaces, our base epoxy system - ground concrete, primer, color coat, and clear topcoat - delivers solid protection and a clean look at a practical price. For homeowners who want something that stands out, we offer metallic epoxy flooring with a swirling, three-dimensional finish that turns a plain garage into a showroom floor. We also install decorative broadcast flake systems - color chips scattered into the wet coat before the topcoat seals everything - giving you a speckled finish that hides minor wear and provides a bit of texture underfoot.
Businesses and light industrial spaces in the Alamo area have different needs than a residential garage. Our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings use heavier coating systems, anti-slip additives, and thicker build coats designed for forklifts, pallet jacks, and continuous foot traffic. We plan commercial jobs to work around your schedule so downtime is as short as possible.
Ideal for attached two-car garages and utility rooms needing a clean, durable, easy-to-clean surface.
Broadcast flake system suits homeowners who want texture, color variety, and a finish that hides minor scratches.
Best for homeowners who want a high-end, custom look in a workshop, showroom, or display garage.
Thicker coating systems for businesses, packing sheds, and light industrial facilities with heavy daily traffic.
Alamo sits in the lower Rio Grande Valley, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and the soil beneath most homes is heavy clay that swells with moisture and shrinks in the dry heat. That combination is hard on concrete. Slabs crack from the ground moving underneath them, and moisture wicks upward through the slab even on days that feel bone dry - depositing alkaline minerals on the surface and attacking any coating that was not installed with those conditions in mind. Contractors who come from outside the Valley and do not know the caliche soil layer or the local water table tend to leave floors that look fine in October and start peeling by April.
Most homes in Alamo are single-story builds with attached garages built between the 1970s and the 2000s - many with concrete that has decades of oil staining, surface pitting, and prior paint that has to come off before anything new will stick. Homeowners in Mission and Edinburg face the same soil and climate conditions, and we approach every job across the Valley with the same moisture testing and morning-hour scheduling that South Texas requires. If your garage floor has cracked over the years from soil movement, we fill and stabilize those cracks with a flexible compound before the coating goes down - so your floor does not just repeat the same crack pattern a year after you paid to have it done.
Learn more about expansive clay soils in this region from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension and surface preparation best practices from the International Concrete Repair Institute.
We ask about your space size, current use, and any visible cracks or stains. We schedule a free on-site visit before giving you a firm price, because your concrete's condition drives how much prep is needed.
We walk the floor, test for moisture - especially important in the Valley's humid climate - and explain what prep your slab needs. You get a written estimate that breaks down prep, materials, and labor. No surprises.
Once the space is cleared, we grind or chemically treat the surface to open the concrete so the coating bonds properly. This is the most labor-intensive phase - and the one that separates a coating that lasts from one that peels. We reply to new inquiries within 1 business day.
We apply a primer coat, color coat, and clear protective topcoat. We schedule work during cooler morning hours to avoid applying coating to a slab baking in afternoon sun. Light foot traffic is possible after 24 hours; allow a full week before parking a vehicle.
Free estimate. Written quote before any work starts. We respond within 1 business day.
(956) 948-8003Moisture is the top cause of epoxy failure in the Rio Grande Valley. We test before we coat - every time. If moisture levels are elevated, we use a moisture-blocking primer so your floor bonds correctly and stays bonded.
We plan every job around Alamo's climate. Work starts in the morning hours, slab temperature is checked before anything goes down, and we never rush a cure in July heat. That discipline is what makes Valley floors hold.
Single-coat jobs wear through fast. Our standard system includes a primer, one or two build coats, and a clear topcoat. Each layer adds protection and longevity, especially under the daily use a Valley garage sees year-round.
You get a written quote that spells out every step - what prep work your slab needs, how many coats go down, and the final price - before anyone touches your floor. In a community where neighbors talk, we are not interested in surprises any more than you are.
Every one of these details comes back to the same thing: a floor that holds up after we leave. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation sets the compliance baseline for contractor work in this state, and we meet it - but the real standard we hold ourselves to is the neighbor-to-neighbor kind. When you call, you are talking to someone who works in Alamo and the surrounding Valley every week.
Heavier-duty coating systems for Alamo businesses, warehouses, and packing facilities that need to handle forklifts and continuous daily traffic.
Learn MoreCustom swirling metallic finishes for garages, showrooms, and workshops where you want a floor that looks as good as the space it is in.
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