
Warehouses, shops, and facilities in the Rio Grande Valley need floors that handle forklifts, chemicals, and constant use without peeling or cracking. We install heavy-duty epoxy systems built for how your business actually operates.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Harlingen, TX use thicker, multi-coat systems formulated to handle forklifts, pallet jacks, chemical spills, and the kind of constant traffic that residential floors never see - most projects are completed in two to four days, with return to full operations within a week. Facilities throughout Harlingen and Cameron County - agricultural operations, cold storage warehouses, logistics buildings, and food service businesses - put demands on floors that a light-duty residential coating simply will not hold up under. Getting the coating right the first time means testing for moisture, grinding the slab to the correct profile, and choosing a system matched to your specific use.
The consequences of a failed coating are different at the commercial level, too. It is not just a cosmetic problem - a peeling floor means shutting the space down again, clearing equipment, and going through the whole disruption a second time. Facilities that need a floor suited for residential garages should look at our garage floor coatings service instead. For the most demanding environments - commercial kitchens, food processing, or chemical exposure - consider whether urethane cement flooring might be a better fit.
A fine gray dust on equipment, shelving, or shoes means the concrete surface is breaking down. In Harlingen's heat, bare concrete that was never sealed deteriorates faster through repeated heating and cooling cycles. An epoxy coating stops the breakdown and gives you a surface that holds up.
Bubbling or peeling on an existing coating usually means it was applied over a floor that was not properly prepared - or that moisture is pushing up from below. This is especially common in Harlingen because of the high water table and clay soils. The fix means removing the old coating and properly prepping the slab before anything new goes down.
Bare or unsealed concrete is porous. If your shop or facility floor has dark stains from oil, hydraulic fluid, or cleaning chemicals, the floor has no protective barrier. An epoxy coating creates a non-porous surface so future spills wipe up instead of soaking in, which also makes the space easier to keep clean and pass inspections.
Small cracks are normal, but if they are widening or new ones are appearing, the slab may be moving. In the Rio Grande Valley, expansive clay soils shift with moisture changes throughout the year. Before any coating is applied, those cracks need to be filled and stabilized - otherwise the coating will fail along the same lines.
We install multi-coat epoxy systems across a range of commercial and industrial applications in Harlingen. Standard commercial epoxy works well for warehouses, retail back-of-house areas, and light manufacturing - a base coat, broadcast aggregate for slip resistance, and a durable topcoat. For businesses that need a cleaner, more chemical-resistant surface, garage floor coating systems with thicker builds are available for lighter commercial use. For facilities where the floor faces extreme heat swings, acids, or food-grade cleaning chemicals, we recommend evaluating urethane cement flooring, which is formulated specifically for those conditions and holds up where standard epoxy cannot.
Every project starts with a walk of the space, moisture testing, and an honest conversation about what the floor does and what it needs to handle. We match the coating system to those specifics - not to whatever product is easiest to apply. Slip-resistant finishes are available for any floor where employee or customer safety is a priority, particularly in spaces that see spills or wet conditions.
Multi-coat system with slip-resistant aggregate - suited for warehouses, retail back-of-house, and general industrial floors.
Thicker build designed for facilities with forklifts, pallet jacks, and constant heavy equipment traffic.
Formulated for facilities that deal with oil, hydraulic fluid, cleaning chemicals, or food-grade washdowns.
Harlingen and Cameron County have a strong base of agricultural operations, cold storage facilities, food processing plants, and cross-border logistics warehouses connected to trade through the nearby Port of Brownsville. These businesses put real demands on floors - forklifts, pallet jacks, chemical spills, and constant foot traffic around the clock. At the same time, the Rio Grande Valley's climate creates installation challenges that contractors from other parts of Texas may not be prepared for. Harlingen summers regularly exceed 95°F, and humidity stays high well into the fall. Applying epoxy in those conditions without adjusting timing and process leads to coatings that cure unevenly, cloud, or fail to bond properly.
We serve commercial and industrial customers across Harlingen and throughout the surrounding area, including facilities in McAllen and Edinburg. Working in this specific region means we understand the moisture conditions, the soil movement, and the seasonal scheduling that determines whether a commercial floor coating lasts or fails in the first year.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a time to walk your facility. We will ask about the space size, how it is used, what equipment operates on the floor, and whether you have noticed any cracks, stains, or moisture. No obligation to book.
We visit the facility, test the slab for moisture - a step that matters especially in Harlingen - and give you a written estimate covering prep work, the coating system, slip-resistant options if needed, and a realistic timeline for your space.
We grind or blast the concrete to open it up for proper bonding, fill cracks and damaged areas, and apply a moisture primer if testing requires it. This is the step where patience makes the difference. A properly prepared floor is what separates a coating that lasts from one that fails.
Coating goes on in layers - each cured before the next. After the final coat, the floor is off-limits for 24 hours for light foot traffic and 72 hours to a full week before heavy equipment returns. We give you a clear timeline based on the time of year and your facility's conditions.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation after submitting - just a straightforward conversation about your space and what it needs. Someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site walkthrough at a time that works for your operations.
(956) 264-1934Harlingen's clay soil and relatively high water table mean moisture is moving through slabs in this area even when the surface looks dry. We test before we apply anything. If moisture is present, we use a blocking primer coat first - adding time, but making the difference between a floor that lasts and one that peels.
Cameron County's economy puts specific demands on commercial floors - forklifts, pallet jacks, cold storage conditions, and chemical exposure. We have installed floor systems in these environments and understand what thickness and product selection the work actually requires.
We plan commercial jobs for weekends or facility shutdowns whenever possible to minimize your downtime. Larger projects are typically scheduled October through March when Harlingen's conditions are best for proper curing - which means fewer callbacks and less rework.
You get a written quote after the on-site walkthrough, not a ballpark over the phone. If we find something unexpected - a moisture issue, cracks that need filling, an area of soft concrete - we tell you before we start, not after. No surprise charges halfway through.
Every commercial project is priced after we walk the space, tested before we coat it, and scheduled for conditions that give the coating its best chance to cure correctly. That means fewer call-backs and a floor that holds up through the daily demands of your business. OSHA walking-working surface standards provide useful background on slip resistance requirements for commercial and industrial spaces, and the International Concrete Repair Institute sets the professional standards for surface preparation that we follow on every job.
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