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Bare concrete wears down, stains, and never stays clean. Urethane cement gives you a thick, sealed surface that moves with North Texas clay soil instead of cracking away from it - and holds up to real garage and workshop use.

Urethane cement flooring in Burleson is a thick, poured coating that bonds directly to your existing concrete slab and combines the hardness of cement with a flexible binder - most residential jobs are complete and walkable within one to three days.
It is the coating of choice for spaces that take a beating: garages, workshops, laundry rooms, and converted utility spaces where moisture, heat, chemicals, and heavy use are all in play. Unlike thinner paint-on coatings, urethane cement goes down at roughly a quarter-inch thick, which gives it enough body to bridge small cracks and absorb impacts without chipping.
If your space also needs a commercial-grade coating for heavy industrial traffic, our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings page covers those applications. For homeowners looking at the full range of options, our polished concrete flooring service is another durable choice for interior spaces.
If you have a previous coating on your garage floor that is starting to peel in sheets or bubble in spots, the original surface has lost its bond with the concrete. In Burleson, this is especially common in garages where moisture vapor from the clay soil below has worked up through the slab over time. A fresh urethane cement installation - done with proper slab prep - will bond more durably and resist the same moisture pressure that defeated the old coating.
Small surface cracks are normal in North Texas, where clay soil expands and contracts through every rain-and-drought cycle. If those cracks are widening, or if the concrete surface is starting to crumble or pit, a protective coating can slow further deterioration and give you a clean, stable surface. Left unaddressed, surface damage tends to get worse through another Texas summer.
Bare concrete is porous - oil drips, rust stains, and chemical spills soak in and become nearly impossible to remove. If you are scrubbing your garage or utility room floor regularly and it still looks dingy, a sealed urethane cement surface eliminates that frustration. Spills sit on top and wipe up in seconds.
If your garage or laundry room floor gets slick when water hits it - from rain tracked in, a washing machine overflow, or a hose - that is a safety issue. Urethane cement can be finished with a textured, slip-resistant surface that gives you traction even when the floor is wet. In a Texas climate where sudden summer storms drench a garage floor in minutes, that matters.
Every urethane cement project starts with a full slab assessment - we test for moisture, map any cracks or soft spots, and look for previous coatings or sealers that need to come off before anything new goes down. Once the prep is complete, we pour and spread the urethane cement mixture in layers, working methodically from one end of the space to the other. The finish options range from smooth and glossy to a slightly gritty, slip-resistant texture - most Burleson homeowners choose a matte or satin finish for garages and utility spaces because it hides tire marks and scuffs better than high-gloss.
For homeowners who want a more decorative result in a garage or interior space, our polished concrete flooring option is worth a look. For businesses or commercial spaces needing a heavy-duty floor, our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings are designed for exactly those environments.
Suits homeowners who need a durable, easy-to-clean floor that handles vehicles, tools, and the demands of North Texas weather.
Best for gyms, workshops, laundry rooms, or any space that gets wet and needs traction underfoot.
Ideal for utility rooms, storage spaces, and garages where a clean professional look matters without high-gloss reflection.
Pairs well with converted spaces - gyms, hobby rooms, or flex areas - where the floor should look intentional.
Burleson sits on the Blackland Prairie clay that runs through most of Johnson County. That clay swells every spring when the rains come and shrinks back in summer when the heat hits - and that constant movement is exactly why rigid coatings crack away from slabs here over time. Urethane cement is specifically formulated with a flexible binder that moves with the slab instead of fighting it. Combine that with Burleson summers that regularly push moisture vapor up through concrete from the saturated clay below, and you can see why this coating outperforms standard alternatives in this climate. We have worked on floors throughout Burleson and nearby Everman - the same soil and moisture conditions apply across the area.
Burleson has grown quickly over the past decade, and many newer subdivision homes have slabs that are still releasing moisture as the concrete fully cures. That is especially relevant in urethane cement work, because a coating applied over a high-moisture slab without proper testing will fail within a year. Homeowners in Kennedale and surrounding communities face the same issue. We test every slab before we touch it and explain what we find before we quote, so there are no surprises on installation day.
Call or fill out the form and we respond within one business day. We will ask about the space, how you use it, and whether you have had previous coatings. Most estimates require an on-site visit because slab condition matters more than square footage alone. You walk away with a written quote that breaks down what is included.
Before any work starts, we test your slab for moisture and look for cracks, soft spots, and previous coatings that need to come off. In Burleson, moisture testing is non-negotiable given the clay soil and summer heat. If we find something that changes the scope, we explain it and update the quote before we proceed.
We grind or shot-blast the concrete to open it up so the urethane cement can bond properly. Any cracks or damaged areas get filled at this stage. This is the most important part of the job - plan to be out of the area for the day, as it is loud and generates fine dust.
The urethane cement is poured and spread across the floor in layers. Stay off it for at least 24 hours after application and keep vehicles off for 48 to 72 hours. We do a walkthrough with you before leaving so you know how to care for the floor and what to watch for in the first few days.
No obligation, no pressure. We test your slab and explain what it needs before you commit to anything.
(682) 318-0327We test every slab for moisture vapor emission before we apply anything. Burleson summers push moisture up through concrete from the clay soil below, and that pressure is what kills most coatings within a year or two. You see the test results in writing before we proceed.
Urethane cement stays bonded when the slab moves with the seasons - which it does, every year, in Johnson County. We have seen enough failed rigid coatings in this area to know that flexibility matters more here than it does in most other climates. The American Society of Concrete Contractors sets the industry standards we work to on every project.
We have installed urethane cement floors in homes throughout Burleson and the surrounding communities. We know the soil conditions, the building patterns, and the specific challenges that come with North Texas slabs - from newer subdivision homes still curing to older in-town houses with years of wear.
Every quote we provide breaks out surface prep, crack repair, and coating separately. If the assessment reveals something that changes the scope, we tell you and update the quote before a single tool comes out. You approve the plan before we start.
The difference between a urethane cement floor that lasts 15 years and one that fails in two almost always comes down to prep. We do not skip it, and we do not underbid by leaving it out. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every project in Burleson.
For industry context on concrete floor standards, see the American Society of Concrete Contractors and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension on expansive soils.
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