Your facility floor takes a beating every single day. We install heavy-duty epoxy systems designed to handle forklifts, chemical spills, and constant traffic - with minimal downtime to your operation.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Midlothian, TX use thicker multi-coat systems with higher load tolerances, built for warehouses, auto shops, manufacturing facilities, and retail showrooms - most projects completed in two to four days with minimal disruption to your operation. The coating is not just cosmetic. It protects your concrete slab from chemical spills, heavy equipment wear, and repeated cleaning with industrial cleaners, extending the life of your floor significantly.
The most common call we get from facility managers is about a floor that is dusting, staining, or cracking - and regular cleaning is no longer making a difference. Bare concrete is porous and absorbs everything. Once you have a properly installed epoxy system, the surface is non-porous and can be mopped clean in minutes. If your space is a standard garage or residential utility room, our garage floor coatings are designed for that application. For facilities with extreme thermal cycling or heavy chemical exposure - commercial kitchens, breweries, food processing spaces - our urethane cement flooring is worth considering alongside epoxy.
Every job starts with surface preparation. Grinding, moisture testing, crack repair - these steps are not optional on commercial floors. Skipping them is the single biggest reason epoxy coatings fail early, and it is entirely preventable with the right contractor.
If sweeping your facility always leaves a gray residue, or if you notice fine powder on shoes and equipment, the surface is deteriorating. In Midlothian, the wet-dry cycles driven by clay soil expansion make this more common than in drier climates. An epoxy coating seals the surface and stops the dusting entirely.
Bare concrete is porous - spills from vehicles, machinery, or industrial chemicals soak in quickly and are nearly impossible to remove completely. If your floor has dark stains that have been there for months, the concrete is absorbing everything that lands on it. An epoxy coating creates a non-porous surface you can wipe clean.
Small surface cracks are common in Midlothian where clay soil shifts seasonally. If cracks are widening, multiplying, or starting to chip at the edges, the surface is breaking down. A coating contractor fills and stabilizes minor damage before applying epoxy, stopping the deterioration and giving the floor a clean, uniform appearance.
If you are preparing a commercial space for a health inspection, a new tenant, or a sale, the condition of the floor is one of the first things people notice. A worn, stained, or cracked concrete floor signals neglect - even if the rest of the facility is in good shape. A fresh epoxy coating is one of the fastest ways to make a space look well-maintained.
We install multi-coat epoxy systems for a wide range of commercial environments - warehouses, auto repair shops, manufacturing facilities, retail showrooms, and commercial garages. The system we recommend depends on how your floor is actually used: the traffic load, the types of spills it sees, and whether chemical resistance or slip resistance is the priority. For spaces with significant forklift traffic or heavy equipment, we use thicker build coats and more durable topcoat formulations. For retail or showroom spaces, decorative chip finishes and high-gloss topcoats deliver a polished look that is easy to maintain. For facilities that need to stay partially operational during the project, we can phase the work in sections so you are never shut down completely.
For facilities with extreme demands - commercial kitchens, breweries, spaces with heavy thermal cycling - our urethane cement flooring is a stronger choice than standard epoxy. For residential garages and home workshops, our garage floor coatings are the right fit.
Multi-coat system for warehouses, retail, and commercial garages with moderate traffic.
Thicker build coats and abrasion-resistant topcoats for manufacturing facilities and auto shops with forklift traffic.
Chip broadcast or solid color finishes for showrooms and commercial spaces where appearance matters as much as durability.
Midlothian has seen significant growth in light manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution along the US-287 and FM-663 corridors. New facilities are being built and older ones are being upgraded, which means local contractors are actively working in these environments and understand what holds up under real operating conditions. Ellis County has a long history as an industrial hub - including steel and cement manufacturing - and contractors who have worked in those environments bring a different level of experience to your project than someone who primarily does residential garage floors.
Midlothian's expansive clay soil and seasonal humidity swings also create specific challenges for commercial slabs. Moisture vapor can push up through concrete after heavy rain, and if a coating is applied before that moisture dissipates, the coating will blister. We test every slab before we coat it. We serve commercial and industrial clients throughout the region, including facilities in Grand Prairie and DeSoto, where the same clay soil and industrial conditions apply.
For information on workplace safety standards related to epoxy application and fume management, see OSHA. For concrete surface preparation standards used on commercial projects, the International Concrete Repair Institute publishes the guidelines most contractors follow.
We reply within 1 business day. We ask a few basic questions about your space - size, current use, any known issues - then schedule a free on-site walk. You do not need to know anything technical before that visit.
We walk the floor, check for cracks and contamination, test for moisture, and look for any previous coatings. You get a written quote breaking down prep requirements, coat specifications, timeline, and total cost - no surprises.
We grind or shot-blast the concrete, fill and stabilize cracks, clean off oil contamination, and confirm moisture readings before any product touches the floor. Expect most of the first day to be prep alone - this is not a shortcut we take.
We apply the coating in layers and leave you with a clear timeline - foot traffic is typically safe in 24-48 hours, heavy equipment and forklifts after 48-72 hours. You get a care guide before we leave so you know exactly what to avoid in the first week.
Coating before you move equipment in is easier and less expensive than doing it after the space is full. We walk your floor, test for moisture, and give you a written estimate - no pressure and no surprises.
(469) 856-7199Midlothian's clay soil and seasonal rainfall create conditions where moisture vapor can push up through concrete slabs - especially after a wet spring. If epoxy goes down over a damp slab, it will eventually blister. We test every floor before we start, and if readings are elevated, we use a moisture-blocking primer first. That step prevents the most common cause of early coating failure.
Ellis County has a long history in heavy industry, and contractors who have worked in those environments know what a floor looks like after years of forklift traffic, chemical exposure, and heavy cleaning. We bring that context to every commercial job - not just the product knowledge, but the practical understanding of what holds up in real operating conditions.
We know that shutting down a commercial or industrial space costs you money every day it is out of service. When full shutdowns are not practical, we phase the work in sections so part of your facility stays operational. We communicate the timeline clearly before we start so you can plan around it.
Texas does not license epoxy coating contractors the way some states do, which means anyone can show up and call themselves a professional. We carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage, and we can provide certificates before work begins. If something goes wrong on your property, you are not left holding the bill.
Each of those details protects your investment from a different angle. Together, they add up to a commercial floor that bonds correctly, survives the demands of your operation, and does not need to be redone in two years.
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Learn MoreSpring and fall schedules fill up fast - especially for commercial projects. Call or send us a message today and we will walk your floor and give you a written estimate with no obligation.