
Bare concrete in your garage or utility room collecting dust and moisture? We install sealed floor coatings and overlays built for Edinburg's clay soil and humid Rio Grande Valley climate.

Basement and below-grade flooring in Edinburg means concrete coatings and overlays applied directly to slab-on-grade surfaces - sealed systems that resist moisture from below, hold up in South Texas heat, and turn bare concrete into a finished, low-maintenance surface in one to three days.
Traditional basements are rare in the Rio Grande Valley because of the high water table and clay soil, but the challenge is the same: moisture coming up through the slab can destroy a floor that was not installed correctly for this climate. We test the slab before any material goes down and address moisture with a vapor-blocking primer when needed.
If you are planning a full renovation that involves multiple surfaces, our concrete grinding and surface preparation service is often the right starting point - and our concrete sealing service can maintain and protect floors that are in good condition but need a fresh protective layer.
Cracks running across your concrete floor, or sections where one side sits higher than the other, mean the slab has moved. In Edinburg this is almost always caused by the clay soil shifting underneath. Covering cracks without addressing them will not hold - any new coating over an unstable slab will eventually crack or separate at the same spots.
A musty odor in a garage or utility room is often the first sign that moisture is coming up through the slab. The white powdery residue sometimes seen on bare concrete - called efflorescence - is mineral salt left behind as water evaporates through the surface. Both are reliable indicators that moisture is actively moving through your floor, especially common in Edinburg during and after the rainy season.
If an existing floor paint, coating, or adhesive-backed tile is separating from the concrete, moisture from below is almost certainly the cause. The right fix is not to re-glue the edges - it is to strip the floor to bare concrete, address the moisture, and apply the right system. Patching over a failing coating only delays the same result.
Many Edinburg homeowners are turning garages and enclosed patios into home offices, gyms, or extra living areas. Bare concrete is not a comfortable or finished-looking surface for a livable space, and it collects dust easily in the Valley's dry conditions. A proper floor coating transforms the space and seals the slab against moisture that would otherwise make the room feel damp.
For most slab-on-grade spaces in Edinburg, we recommend a concrete coating or overlay system rather than installing wood, carpet, or luxury vinyl directly on the slab. These systems bond to the existing concrete and create a sealed, durable surface that resists the moisture vapor that rises through slabs in this climate. We offer solid-color coatings for clean, functional finishes and decorative flake systems that add grip and visual texture - both of which hold up in heat, resist UV fading, and clean easily.
For surfaces that are rough, pitted, or have cosmetic damage that cannot be filled easily, a concrete overlay gives you a fresh canvas to work with - a thin layer of new concrete-based material that creates an even surface before the finish coat goes down. If you are comparing options for your space, our concrete grinding and surface preparation page covers the first step that every one of these systems requires, and our concrete sealing service is available for floors that are structurally sound but need a fresh protective topcoat.
A clean, functional finish for garages and utility rooms - available in multiple colors with a slip-resistant topcoat.
For homeowners who want a finished, polished look with color depth and texture that hides minor surface variation.
A thin layer of new concrete-based material over an existing slab - ideal when the surface is rough or has cosmetic damage.
Used on slabs with active vapor transmission before any coating goes down, common on Rio Grande Valley clay-soil foundations.
Edinburg's clay-heavy soil expands when it absorbs water and shrinks when it dries out. That constant movement puts stress on concrete slabs year-round, causing cracks, uneven surfaces, and gaps that let moisture enter from below. Combined with the region's humid subtropical climate - where summer temperatures regularly exceed 95 degrees and relative humidity stays elevated even between rainstorms - moisture vapor moving through a slab is not a possibility, it is a near-certainty. Installing any floor without testing for moisture first is a reliable way to end up with a peeling, bubbling surface within a year.
We have been working with slab-on-grade foundations throughout the Rio Grande Valley long enough to know what the local soil and climate actually do to a floor over time. That experience shapes how we prep every project. We serve homeowners throughout Edinburg and neighboring cities including Weslaco and Donna, where the same soil and moisture conditions apply. For more on moisture and indoor air quality considerations, the EPA has guidance on moisture and mold in homes that is worth reviewing if you are dealing with a damp slab.
We respond within one business day. Share the size of your space, what is on the floor now, and what you want to use the room for - that helps us show up to the estimate with the right knowledge.
We visit your home to inspect the slab, check for cracks, and test for moisture - because in Edinburg's climate, moisture in the slab is the factor that most affects which materials will actually work. You receive a written estimate that breaks down every step, not just a single number.
We grind or mechanically prepare the concrete so the new coating bonds tightly, fill cracks, and apply a moisture-blocking primer if the slab tested positive. This step is noisy and dusty - plan to be out of the immediate area for most of the first day.
We apply the system in layers - base coat, any decorative elements, and a clear protective topcoat. After the final coat, plan on staying off the floor for at least 24 hours. We walk through the finished space with you and explain how to maintain it before we leave.
Free in-home estimate. We test for moisture and assess your slab before recommending any materials.
(956) 957-0016We test your slab for moisture vapor before any coating goes down. In Edinburg's clay-soil environment, skipping this step is the most common reason a floor coating fails within the first year. Our moisture-barrier primer system is applied when testing shows active vapor transmission.
We give you a written estimate that breaks down every step - surface preparation, materials, number of coats, and timeline. If something unexpected comes up during prep, you hear about it before the work continues, not after you receive the final bill.
We have been working with slab-on-grade foundations in the Rio Grande Valley since 2017. That local track record means we understand what Edinburg's soil and climate actually do to a floor over time - and we build that knowledge into every project we take on.
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation-registered and fully insured. You can verify contractor registration through the TDLR, which protects you if any question arises about the work or the crew on your property.
These are not bullet points we invented to fill a page - they are the specific things that determine whether your floor holds up in Edinburg's conditions for a decade, or starts peeling within a year. We are a local business with a track record in this area, and we want every project to still look good the next time we drive by.
The mechanical surface prep step that every durable floor coating depends on - grinding, cleaning, and profiling your slab for maximum bond.
Learn MoreProtect an existing concrete floor with a fresh sealer - the right maintenance step before UV and moisture wear through your current topcoat.
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