Bare concrete cracks, stains, and gathers dust. A properly installed epoxy coating seals your floor, stops the damage, and holds up through Edinburg summers and clay soil movement.

Epoxy floor coating in Edinburg bonds directly to your concrete slab, forming a hard, sealed surface that resists stains, moisture, and daily wear - most residential garage and patio jobs take two to three days from start to finish.
If your garage floor is cracking, staining, or producing constant concrete dust, bare concrete is working against you. Edinburg homeowners deal with this more than most - the clay soils here shift with every wet and dry season, putting stress on slabs that have never been sealed or protected. Once a floor is coated correctly, spills wipe up, the surface stops shedding dust, and the concrete underneath stops taking damage.
If you are converting a garage into a workshop or finishing a utility space, pairing epoxy with metallic epoxy flooring gives you a decorative finish on top of a durable base - useful when the space needs to look sharp as well as hold up to use.
If you can see cracks running across your garage or patio slab - even small ones - the concrete has been moving or settling, which is very common in Edinburg's clay-heavy soil. Pitting means the surface is deteriorating from the top down. Both conditions are manageable before they get worse, and epoxy coating with proper crack repair can stop the damage from spreading.
If your concrete has dark oil stains, rust rings, or chemical discoloration that no amount of scrubbing removes, the concrete has absorbed those substances deep into its surface. A properly applied epoxy coating seals the concrete so future spills sit on top and wipe up easily. It also covers existing staining so the floor looks clean and finished.
Bare concrete in an Edinburg garage absorbs heat during the day and radiates it back at night, making the space uncomfortable most of the year. It also produces a fine concrete dust that settles on everything stored in the space. An epoxy coating reduces both problems - it reflects more light and heat, and seals the surface so the dust stops.
If you notice damp spots, white chalky residue on the concrete surface (called efflorescence), or water pooling near the edges of your slab after rain, moisture is working its way into or under your slab. The Rio Grande Valley sees intense rainfall during tropical weather events. Those are signs worth having a contractor evaluate before the problem gets worse.
We offer standard solid-color epoxy coatings for garages, utility rooms, and patios - the workhorse choice for homeowners who want a clean, durable surface that holds up to vehicles, tools, and foot traffic without a lot of fuss. For something that does more than protect, our commercial and industrial epoxy systems handle heavier loads and higher traffic volumes - useful for shops, warehouses, and commercial kitchens across the Valley.
If you want a floor that makes a visual statement, our metallic epoxy flooring creates a unique, dimensional finish using metallic pigments poured directly into the coating. No two floors look exactly the same, which makes it a popular choice for showrooms, home gyms, and finished garages. Every option starts with proper surface preparation - mechanical grinding, moisture testing, and crack repair - because that is where the durability comes from, not the product.
Best for homeowners who want a durable, easy-to-clean garage or utility floor at a straightforward price.
Built for higher traffic and heavier loads - shops, warehouses, and facilities that need more than a residential product.
A decorative option for garages, gyms, and showrooms where the floor needs to look as good as it performs.
Edinburg summers push well past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and the concrete slabs in most Valley garages are sitting on expansive clay soil that swells when it rains and shrinks when it dries out. That constant ground movement is one of the main reasons garage floors here develop cracks within a few years of construction. Applying epoxy without addressing those cracks first - and without testing the slab for moisture - is the single most common reason coatings fail early in this climate. We schedule most application work in the early morning or during the cooler months, from October through March, to give the coating the best chance of bonding properly.
Homeowners in McAllen and Pharr face the same soil and climate conditions, and we work across the entire Valley. Whether your slab is on a newer subdivision on the north side of Edinburg or an older home closer to downtown, the preparation process is the same - grind, test, repair, then coat. The goal is a floor that holds up through whatever the Rio Grande Valley weather delivers.
Tell us the size of the space, what it is used for, and whether you have noticed cracks or moisture. We respond within one business day and can give you a rough idea of what to expect before we ever see the floor.
Before any pricing is confirmed, we come look at the floor in person - checking for cracks, previous coatings, and moisture, which matters a lot in Edinburg. You get a written estimate that breaks out what is included.
The prep day is where the job is won or lost. We mechanically grind the surface to open up the concrete pores, fill any cracks, and apply a primer coat that bonds to the slab. The space needs to be cleared before we arrive.
The finish coat - and any decorative flakes - is applied after the primer cures. You can walk on it lightly in about 24 hours, but vehicles and heavy equipment should stay off the floor for a full 72 hours to let it reach full hardness.
We will come look at your slab, test it for moisture, and give you a written estimate. No obligation, no hard sell - just honest answers about what your floor needs and what it will cost.
(956) 957-0016We grind every floor before coating - no acid wash shortcuts. This opens up the concrete pores so the epoxy bonds at a structural level rather than just sitting on the surface. It is the single biggest factor in how long a coating lasts.
In Edinburg and Hidalgo County, high water tables and clay soils mean many slabs carry more moisture than homeowners expect. We test every slab before we start. If moisture levels are high, we address it first rather than hoping it is not a problem.
Applying epoxy to an overheated slab is a reliable way to get bubbling and adhesion failure. We schedule application work in the early morning or during cooler months - a detail that most contractors coming in from outside the area do not think about until they have already made the mistake.
Texas requires concrete contractors to hold a valid license through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. We are licensed and insured, which means you have real recourse if anything ever goes wrong - not just a handshake and a hope.
Every one of these points comes back to the same thing: a floor that holds up the way it is supposed to, in a climate and soil environment that is genuinely harder on concrete than most parts of Texas. We are a local contractor - we work here, we understand the conditions, and we are reachable after the job is done.
Heavy-duty epoxy systems built for warehouses, shops, and commercial facilities that need coatings rated for higher traffic and heavier loads.
Learn MoreDecorative metallic pigment coatings that create a high-end, dimensional finish for garages, gyms, and showrooms in Edinburg.
Learn MoreFall and winter are the best installation windows in the Rio Grande Valley - reach out now to lock in your estimate before spots fill up.