
Forklifts, pallet jacks, chemical spills, and constant foot traffic demand a floor that can actually handle it. Our multi-layer commercial epoxy systems are installed with proper prep, moisture testing, and anti-slip topcoats - so the floor holds up to your operation.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Pharr, TX use multi-layer systems applied over properly prepared concrete, designed to handle forklifts, chemical exposure, and constant foot traffic - most commercial projects take two to four days from start to finish.
If you manage a warehouse, shop floor, distribution center, or light industrial facility in Pharr, your floor takes a level of punishment that a standard residential coating cannot handle. A commercial-grade epoxy system is built differently - thicker application, multiple coats, and a topcoat with the right anti-slip texture for your environment. For facilities that need even more chemical and thermal resistance, we also offer urethane cement flooring, which handles temperature cycling and harsh chemicals at a level epoxy cannot match. If your facility needs a simpler, lower-cost solution, we also install garage floor coatings for smaller spaces and light-duty use.
Pharr is a significant trade and logistics hub, and that means there is a high concentration of facilities here with floors that have been ignored until they become a problem - concrete that dusts, stains that will not come out, or a coating from years ago that is peeling in patches. We have seen all of it. The fix is not complicated, but it requires doing the prep right the first time.
Fine gray dust on forklifts, pallets, or shoes means the concrete surface is breaking down. This is called concrete dusting, and it accelerates fast in Pharr facilities where heavy equipment runs constantly. Epoxy seals the surface and stops the dusting entirely.
Cracks that shift with rainfall or summer heat are the expansive clay soil doing what it does in the Rio Grande Valley. A qualified contractor fills stable surface cracks and applies a coating system that accommodates minor movement - protecting the floor from further deterioration.
Bare concrete is porous. If your warehouse floor has stains from oil, hydraulic fluid, or cleaning chemicals that never fully come out, the concrete is unprotected. An epoxy coating creates a sealed, non-porous surface where spills wipe up quickly - which also matters for safety inspections and food-safety compliance.
Water, condensation, or spilled liquids near loading docks are both a safety risk and a liability. In Pharr's humid climate, condensation on cool concrete near refrigerated storage is a year-round problem. An epoxy system with anti-slip additives addresses this directly and reduces fall risk for your employees.
The right system for your facility depends on what the floor has to handle. A standard multi-coat epoxy system with an anti-slip topcoat works well for most warehouses, distribution centers, and light manufacturing floors. For areas with constant chemical exposure or temperature swings - like food processing, commercial kitchens, or wash-down areas - we recommend upgrading to urethane cement flooring, which handles those conditions better than standard epoxy. For smaller commercial spaces or attached garages that see lighter use, a garage floor coating may be the right fit. We assess your space and give you an honest recommendation based on your actual use case.
Every commercial installation includes thorough surface preparation - diamond grinding or shot-blasting to open the concrete surface, crack repair, degreasing, and moisture vapor testing before any coating is applied. In South Texas, skipping those steps is how a new floor becomes a warranty claim within six months. We follow the surface preparation guidelines set by the International Concrete Repair Institute (ICRI), which are the industry standard for ensuring coatings bond properly and last.
Primer, one or more body coats, and a durable topcoat - the standard for warehouses, shops, and distribution facilities.
Aluminum oxide or broadcast aggregate added to the topcoat to meet OSHA slip-resistance requirements in wet or high-traffic areas.
Applied when slab moisture vapor testing reveals elevated transmission levels - protects the coating system from delamination.
Heavy-duty topcoat formulations for facilities with oil, fuel, cleaning chemicals, or food-safe requirements.
Pharr is one of the busiest commercial border crossings in the United States, with the Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge handling billions of dollars in freight annually. That trade volume means the city has a high concentration of warehouses, distribution centers, and light industrial facilities - all with floors that face constant heavy use. Businesses in Weslaco and McAllen face the same demands, and we work across the Valley serving commercial and industrial clients in all of those markets.
South Texas conditions create two specific challenges for commercial floors. First, the extreme summer heat - temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit - affects how epoxy cures. Experienced contractors here schedule application during the cooler parts of the day and choose products formulated for high-heat environments, not standard products designed for milder climates. Second, moisture vapor rising through slabs is more common in the Rio Grande Valley than in drier parts of Texas, because of the region's proximity to the river, agricultural irrigation activity, and year-round humidity. A moisture-mitigating primer is often part of our commercial installations here. Both factors are reasons to work with a contractor who has real experience in this specific market.
We ask about floor size, current use, and your timeline, then schedule an on-site visit. We show up prepared - not starting from scratch when we arrive. You do not need to know technical details; just describe what you see.
We walk your facility, test the concrete for moisture, inspect for cracks and contamination, and assess the prep scope. You receive a written, itemized estimate - not a ballpark over the phone. We respond within 1 business day.
We grind or shot-blast the concrete to open the surface, fill cracks, degrease contaminated areas, and apply a moisture-blocking primer if needed. This takes a full day on most commercial floors and determines whether the coating lasts 5 years or 20.
We apply the primer coat, body coat, and anti-slip topcoat in sequence, with drying time between each layer. After the final coat, the floor needs 48 to 72 hours before heavy equipment returns. We give you a return-to-service timeline in writing before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit where we test the concrete, assess the prep scope, and give you a written estimate before any work begins. No pressure, no obligation.
(956) 705-5041We test every concrete slab for moisture vapor transmission before we touch it with a coating. In Pharr's climate, moisture from the ground moves up through slabs constantly - skipping this test is the most common reason coatings fail within months. We never skip it.
Every commercial coating we install includes anti-slip texture in the topcoat where needed. In Pharr's humidity, condensation near loading docks and refrigerated zones is a year-round hazard. We build slip resistance into the floor, not as an afterthought, but as a standard part of commercial work.
Many Pharr businesses operate six or seven days a week with little tolerance for downtime. We can phase work in sections - coating one area while the rest stays operational. We also work weekend and off-hour shifts when that is what the project requires.
Pharr is a major trade hub, and we have worked in the kinds of warehouses, distribution centers, and light industrial facilities that the city's commerce generates. We understand the specific demands of high-traffic industrial floors - which is different from coating a residential garage.
Commercial floor coating is not a one-size-fits-all job, and the conditions in Pharr - heat, humidity, and clay soil movement - make proper prep and product selection more important than in most markets. We bring the process and the local knowledge together so you get a floor that actually holds up. Review the OSHA Walking-Working Surfaces standards for more on slip-resistance requirements in commercial settings.
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