
Edinburg Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring serves Mission homeowners with epoxy coatings, polished concrete, and concrete sealing. We know the clay soils and extreme heat that come with life in the Rio Grande Valley, and our work is prepared and applied to hold up in those conditions.

Mission garages and utility rooms deal with summer heat, dust, and occasional water intrusion from heavy seasonal rains. A correctly installed epoxy floor coating creates a sealed, moisture-resistant surface that holds up under those conditions far better than bare concrete. We apply coatings during early morning hours to avoid the slab temperatures that cause premature curing failure in our summer heat.
Mission homes - whether a 1970s brick house near Conway Avenue or a newer build on the north side - deal with fine caliche dust and humidity year-round. Polished concrete creates a dense, sealed surface that does not trap that dust and cleans easily with a mop. It is also one of the most comfortable flooring options in hot weather because it stays cooler underfoot than carpet or laminate.
Mission lots are generally flat with slow natural drainage, which means water sits near foundations and driveways after heavy rains. Sealing the concrete surface blocks that moisture from entering the slab and starting the cycle of water absorption and cracking that plagues unsealed concrete in this area. It is one of the most cost-effective maintenance steps a Mission homeowner can take.
A lot of Mission driveways and patios from the 1980s and 1990s are showing their age - surface pitting, shallow cracks, and worn finishes are common on slabs that have been through 30-plus Valley wet and dry seasons. Resurfacing with a concrete overlay restores the surface without the cost and disruption of a full replacement. It is a practical solution for Mission homeowners who want a clean, durable surface at a reasonable price.
Many Mission homes in newer subdivisions on the north side of the city were built with attached two-car garages, and those slabs see daily vehicle traffic, tool storage, and sometimes workshop use. A floor coating seals the concrete against oil, grease, and the chemicals that seep in from vehicles over time. It also makes the garage floor easier to keep clean and more comfortable to work on year-round.
Mission pool decks are in direct sunlight for the better part of the year, and bare concrete absorbs that heat until it is too hot to walk on comfortably. A slip-resistant, heat-reflective coating makes the deck safer and usable through the long Valley summer. It also slows the surface deterioration that comes from constant UV exposure and pool chemical contact.
Mission is built on clay-heavy soil that swells when it rains and contracts as the ground dries out. That constant movement is the main reason Mission homeowners see cracks in driveways, patios, and garage floors - often within just a few years of construction. A contractor who has not worked extensively in this part of South Texas will not account for that during surface preparation, and the result is a coating that starts to lift or peel within a season or two. Getting the prep right - mechanical grinding rather than just acid washing - is what separates a floor that lasts from one that fails early.
Summer heat in Mission regularly pushes past 100 degrees Fahrenheit for weeks at a time, and concrete slabs in direct sun can reach temperatures that cause epoxy to cure too quickly and form bubbles or thin spots. Experienced local contractors know to schedule coating applications for early morning in summer and to check slab temperature before any product goes down. The city has grown steadily, mixing older in-town homes with newer subdivisions, and those two types of properties often present very different slab conditions. Per U.S. Census data, Mission has roughly doubled in population since 2000, which means a wide range of housing ages and slab conditions across the city.
Our crew works throughout Mission regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The older neighborhoods near downtown and along Conway Avenue tend to have slabs that have been through decades of clay-soil movement and need thorough preparation before any coating will hold. The newer subdivisions on the north and west sides of the city - built mostly in the 2000s and 2010s - have younger slabs that are in better structural shape but still require proper mechanical prep for a coating to bond correctly.
Mission is known throughout Texas for its citrus heritage and has hosted the Texas Citrus Fiesta every January for decades. We work in neighborhoods across the city, from streets near Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park to the residential blocks closer to US-83. We also serve the adjacent cities of Palmview and McAllen, which share the same soil profile and climate as Mission.
Call us or submit through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask about the space, what surface condition it is in, and what you are hoping to achieve - that information helps us prepare for the estimate visit.
We come to your Mission property, look at the slab in person, and give you a written estimate at no charge. We check for cracks, moisture, and any surface issues that could affect the coating - so you know the full scope and the exact price before anything is agreed to.
We grind the surface mechanically to open the concrete and remove any loose material, then apply the coating or polish in the correct sequence. In summer, we schedule application for early morning hours to keep slab temperatures in range for proper curing.
When the work is complete, we walk through the finished space with you before we leave. We explain care and maintenance, let you know when the surface is ready for full traffic, and address any questions you have about the finished product.
We serve Mission homeowners and businesses across the city. No obligation, no pressure - just a straight answer about what your concrete needs and what it will cost.
(956) 957-0016Mission is a city of roughly 84,000 people in Hidalgo County, sitting along the Rio Grande in the heart of the Rio Grande Valley. It is part of the McAllen-Edinburg-Mission metro area and has grown steadily over the past two decades, adding new subdivisions on the north and west sides of the city while the older core near downtown and Conway Avenue remains a mix of mid-century brick and masonry homes. The city calls itself the Home of the Texas Ruby Red Grapefruit and holds the annual Texas Citrus Fiesta every January - a tradition that reflects Mission's deep agricultural roots even as it grows into a more suburban community. Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park, located just south of the city, draws birdwatchers from across the country each year and is one of the most recognized natural landmarks in the entire Valley.
Most Mission homes are single-family, owner-occupied properties built on concrete slab foundations - there are essentially no basements in this part of Texas. The residential mix ranges from modest older houses on small in-town lots to larger newer homes in gated subdivisions, and the housing stock as a whole tends to have stucco or brick exteriors suited to the South Texas climate. Mission borders McAllen to the east and sits close to Palmview, which shares the same soil conditions and building patterns, and we serve all three communities.
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Learn MoreWe serve Mission homeowners across every neighborhood in the city. Call or submit a request now and we will get back to you within one business day.