
Edinburg Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring serves Palmview, TX with garage floor coatings, epoxy systems, and concrete resurfacing for homes across the western McAllen metro. We have worked throughout the Rio Grande Valley since 2017 and respond to all inquiries within one business day.

Most Palmview homes were built with plain concrete garage slabs that have been cracking and dusting for decades under the Valley heat and soil movement. Our garage floor coatings service seals that slab, stops the surface breakdown, and gives you a finished floor that holds up through long summers without peeling or flaking.
Palmview's high humidity - driven by proximity to both the Gulf and the Rio Grande - means unsealed concrete floors absorb moisture vapor from below after every rain. Epoxy coatings create a non-porous barrier that stops that moisture from working its way up through the slab, preventing the mold, efflorescence, and surface softening that shows up on older uncoated floors in this part of the Valley.
Driveways and sidewalks on Palmview's flat lots crack as the clay soil underneath shifts through wet and dry cycles. A concrete overlay bonds to the existing slab, covers those cracks, and restores the surface at a fraction of the cost of tearing out and pouring new concrete. This is one of the most common services we provide to homeowners throughout the western side of the McAllen metro.
Polyaspartic coatings are one of the better choices for exterior Palmview slabs because they cure fast even in high heat and resist the UV breakdown that shortens the life of standard epoxy on an outdoor surface. For a driveway or carport in Palmview that sits in afternoon sun from May through October, polyaspartic outperforms most alternatives on durability.
Palmview patios and walkways that go unsealed for a few summers develop a rough, faded surface from constant UV exposure and the salt-laden air that drifts in from the coast. Sealing locks in the surface and prevents the spalling and staining that turns a serviceable patio into an eyesore faster than most homeowners expect in this climate.
Palmview pool decks see months of heavy outdoor use starting in spring and running through late fall, and the combination of sun, chlorine, and foot traffic breaks the surface down faster than in cooler regions. A non-slip coating or overlay keeps the surface safe, reduces heat absorption, and protects the slab from the moisture and chemical exposure that comes with owning a pool in South Texas.
Palmview sits on flat, low-lying land along the Rio Grande, and the soil underneath most homes is the same heavy clay that runs through all of Hidalgo County. That clay expands when it gets wet and contracts when it dries, and Palmview's combination of intense summer heat and heavy seasonal rain means the soil is constantly cycling through both states. Most homes here were built between the 1970s and 2000s, and those slabs have been sitting through that movement long enough to show cracks, uneven sections, and surface breakdown. A concrete flooring contractor who does not factor in soil behavior when selecting a system will install a product that separates or fails within a few seasons - not because the materials were bad, but because the system was not designed for this specific ground condition.
The flat topography also means Palmview lots drain slowly. After a heavy rain event, water sits near foundations and garage slabs for hours or days before it works into the ground or evaporates. That standing water increases moisture vapor pressure under slabs, which pushes up through the concrete and causes coatings to bubble, delaminate, or grow mold underneath. Handling this correctly requires a moisture test before any coating goes down and a primer system rated for high vapor transmission - steps that are non-negotiable for a well-built floor in this part of the Valley.
Our crew works throughout Palmview regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The housing stock is mostly single-family homes on modest lots with stucco or masonry exteriors and concrete driveways - the same construction profile we see across most of the western Valley. Homes closer to the city center and the older streets off Conway Avenue tend to have slabs with more history, while newer subdivisions on the northern edge were built later and often have less accumulated damage, though they sit on the same clay soil and face the same drainage challenges.
Palmview is positioned just west of McAllen along US Business 83, and the Anzalduas International Bridge is a well-known local landmark that puts the city's location on the map for anyone familiar with the area. The city is also served by the La Joya Independent School District, and many Palmview families are connected to institutions and employers throughout the greater McAllen metro. Permit questions for concrete work are handled through the City of Palmview, and we confirm requirements before starting any work.
We also serve Hidalgo, TX just east of here and Mission, TX to the north. The soil conditions and housing character throughout this stretch of the southern Valley are similar, and we carry the same familiarity to every job in the area.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form on this site. We respond to all Palmview inquiries within one business day and typically schedule site visits within the same week you reach out.
We come to your property, check the slab for cracks, moisture issues, and any existing coatings, and give you a written quote with no surprises. Cost factors are explained upfront - there are no add-ons after we start.
We grind the slab to open the surface, repair cracks, and apply the coating system. You do not need to be present during the work, but the garage or area being coated needs to be cleared of vehicles and stored items before we arrive.
Most coatings are ready for foot traffic within 24 hours and vehicle traffic within 48 to 72 hours. We walk through the finished job with you and cover care instructions before we leave the property.
We serve homeowners throughout Palmview and the western McAllen metro. No pressure - just a straight conversation about what your slab needs and what it will cost.
(956) 957-0016Palmview is a small city of about 16,000 to 17,000 residents in Hidalgo County, situated along the Rio Grande directly west of McAllen. It is part of the greater McAllen metropolitan area, one of the fastest-growing regions in Texas, and many Palmview residents commute daily into McAllen for work and shopping. The city is known for its high homeownership rates, which means residents here have a genuine long-term stake in keeping their homes in good condition. Most of the housing stock consists of single-family detached homes on modest lots, with stucco and masonry block construction being the norm. The Anzalduas International Bridge, one of the busier border crossings in the Valley, is a key local landmark that most residents use as a reference point for the western part of the city. The area served by the La Joya Independent School District stretches across Palmview and the surrounding communities, connecting thousands of local families.
The housing in Palmview breaks into two broad groups. Older neighborhoods near the city center and along the main commercial corridors have homes mostly built from the 1970s through the 1990s - properties where slabs and driveways have been through many years of Valley heat and soil movement. Newer subdivisions on the northern and eastern edges of the city, built in the 2000s and 2010s, are in better structural shape but face the same clay soil and drainage challenges. Neighboring Mission, TX sits just to the north, and Hidalgo, TX is just across the metro to the east - both cities we serve regularly with the same expertise we bring to Palmview.
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