Garage Floor Coatings
Residential garage floors with the same thorough prep and durable coating systems we apply to commercial spaces - available for Burleson homeowners.
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Warehouses, shops, and commercial spaces take a beating that bare concrete was not built to handle. We install heavy-duty epoxy systems that seal the slab, resist chemicals and impact, and keep your space looking professional long-term.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Burleson chemically bond to your existing concrete slab, forming a seamless, sealed surface that handles forklift traffic, chemical spills, and heavy equipment - most projects take two to four days from grinding to final coat, with the space ready for light foot traffic within 24 to 72 hours of the last coat.
A lot of business owners in Burleson are dealing with floors that look unprofessional, absorb spills, shed dust onto inventory, or are already peeling from a prior coating that skipped the prep work. A properly installed commercial epoxy system puts a stop to all of that. For spaces that need to stay accessible during the project - like attached warehouse sections or multi-tenant buildings - we can often schedule work in phases. If your space has a connected parking structure or fleet bay, our garage floor coatings service covers those areas as well.
For spaces that handle extreme wet conditions, thermal cycling, or food processing environments, standard epoxy may not be the right fit. Our urethane cement flooring option handles those conditions and is worth a conversation if your facility qualifies.
If you notice cracks that have grown wider or longer over time, Burleson's clay soil has been doing its work on your slab. Cracks collect dirt and bacteria, create trip hazards, and signal that the slab is under ongoing stress. Epoxy combined with crack repair can seal those areas and protect against further deterioration.
Bare concrete is porous - oil, chemicals, and water soak right in and leave permanent stains. If your warehouse, shop, or commercial space has a floor that looks dirty no matter how much you mop it, the surface has absorbed years of grime. Epoxy seals the concrete so spills sit on top and wipe up in seconds.
Bare concrete sheds a fine powder called concrete dust, which settles on equipment, products, and surfaces throughout the space. If you are constantly wiping down shelves or noticing a gray film on inventory, your uncoated floor is likely the source. Epoxy eliminates concrete dusting entirely.
If you had epoxy or paint applied previously and it is now lifting in sheets or bubbling up in patches, that is a sign the original job skipped proper surface preparation. A full removal and recoat done correctly will last far longer than patching over a failing surface.
We install multi-coat epoxy systems scaled for commercial and industrial use - thicker, more durable, and applied over properly ground concrete. Standard commercial epoxy systems use a primer coat, one or two color coats, and a protective clear topcoat. The result is a hard, seamless surface that resists oil, chemicals, and abrasion at a level that bare concrete or a thin residential-grade coating cannot match.
For floors that need enhanced slip resistance - a critical concern in food service, warehousing, or any wet environment - we can add non-slip aggregate to the topcoat. For facilities that want a more professional appearance with color flakes broadcast into the coating, that decorative option is available on commercial installs as well. For connected garage bays and fleet parking, our garage floor coatings service applies. For kitchens and high-moisture environments, see our urethane cement flooring.
Ideal for warehouses, auto shops, and light industrial spaces that need a durable, chemical-resistant floor at a practical price.
Best for food service facilities, wet environments, and any space where floor safety for employees and customers is a priority.
Good for retail showrooms, commercial offices, and client-facing spaces where professional appearance matters alongside durability.
Burleson's Blackland Prairie clay soil puts commercial concrete slabs under constant stress. The ground swells every spring when Gulf moisture systems push rain into North Texas, then contracts during the dry summers that regularly push temperatures above 95 degrees. That cycle cracks slabs, shifts floors, and creates uneven surfaces that are both a safety hazard and a maintenance problem. Before any epoxy goes down on a commercial floor in this area, we assess whether the slab is stable - because coating over actively moving concrete wastes money and fails fast.
Burleson has also seen significant commercial growth along the US-35W corridor, which has attracted a wide range of contractors. Not all of them have experience with commercial-scale epoxy work, and the difference shows up in prep quality. Business owners in Everman and Kennedale face the same soil and climate conditions - we serve the full region with the same approach to prep and pricing on every job.
You reach out and describe your space - size, current use, floor condition, and timeline. We ask questions to figure out what the job involves, then schedule a site visit. We respond within 1 business day.
We visit your commercial space, inspect the concrete, test for moisture, and assess crack and repair needs. You receive a written estimate with prep, coats, repairs, and total cost itemized - no surprises once work begins.
The crew grinds the concrete to open the surface, fills cracks, and applies a primer coat. This step determines how long the coating holds under commercial traffic and weight. We do not rush it, regardless of space size.
Main color coats and a clear protective topcoat are applied. After the required cure time, we walk the floor with you, address any touch-ups, and tell you exactly when the space is ready for full operations.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation after your estimate. We visit your space in person, assess the concrete, and give you a written price that covers everything before work starts.
(682) 318-0327We carry full general liability and workers compensation insurance on every commercial and industrial project. If something goes wrong on your property - whether damage or an injury - our insurance handles it, not yours.
One of the biggest fears business owners have is a low quote that climbs once work starts. We put every part of the job - prep, repairs, coats, and cleanup - in writing before anyone touches your floor.
We have coated floors along the US-35W commercial corridor and throughout Johnson County. We know what Burleson's clay soil does to concrete slabs over time, and we account for it in every assessment and prep plan.
Grinding concrete creates silica dust, which is a real health hazard if not controlled properly. We use wet grinding methods and appropriate respiratory protection in line with OSHA standards. Learn more at osha.gov.
Commercial flooring is an investment that affects your operations, your team's safety, and how your space looks to clients and inspectors. We treat it that way on every project - because a floor that fails in two years costs you more in downtime and rework than it saved in the quote.
Residential garage floors with the same thorough prep and durable coating systems we apply to commercial spaces - available for Burleson homeowners.
Learn MoreFor kitchens, food processing, and areas with constant moisture exposure, urethane cement handles what standard epoxy cannot - extreme thermal shock and wet environments.
Learn MoreFall and early spring book fast for commercial work in Burleson. Call (682) 318-0327 or submit a request online and we will respond within 1 business day.