Serving Abilene, TX and surrounding areas. (325) 283-1765

If your facility floor is crumbling, stained with oil, or a slip hazard, a heavy-duty epoxy coating seals it, protects it, and makes it safer - without a week of downtime.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Abilene, TX bond directly to existing concrete to create a sealed, hard-wearing surface - most projects run two to four days from surface prep through final coat and curing. The result is a floor that resists oil, chemical spills, and abrasion while staying clean with minimal effort.
Abilene's economy includes a significant mix of oil-field services, equipment shops, warehouses, and light manufacturing - and those businesses need floors built for real-world conditions. Bare concrete in a working facility deteriorates quickly, absorbs contaminants, and creates safety risks that get harder to manage over time. A commercial-grade epoxy system addresses all of that in one job. For facilities that also need the existing concrete addressed before coating, our urethane cement flooring is worth evaluating as an alternative for spaces with extreme thermal cycling or heavy chemical exposure.
The difference between a coating that lasts 10 years and one that peels within the first season is almost always surface preparation. We use mechanical grinding equipment on every commercial project to open the concrete surface and remove contamination before any product goes down - not a shortcut, but the standard that produces reliable adhesion in West Texas conditions.
If the surface is pitting, shedding powder, or breaking apart in spots, your bare concrete is deteriorating. Abilene's dry heat accelerates surface breakdown on unprotected slabs. A quality epoxy coating seals the surface and stops the process.
If you are seeing cracks that were not there a year ago, Abilene's clay soil is likely moving underneath. A contractor can assess whether those cracks are stable enough to coat over or need repair first - either way, leaving cracked concrete unprotected speeds up the damage.
Bare concrete is porous - spills soak in quickly and become nearly impossible to fully remove. If your floor looks permanently stained no matter how often you mop, an epoxy coating creates a non-porous barrier that wipes clean and resists most industrial chemicals.
Slippery wet spots, rough patches workers trip on, or faded floor markings all signal that your current surface is not doing its job. Epoxy coatings can include anti-slip texture and high-visibility line markings - especially relevant in Abilene oil-field service facilities where floor safety carries real liability.
We install commercial epoxy systems for warehouses, service bays, equipment shops, healthcare facilities, food-service prep areas, and light manufacturing spaces across the Abilene area. The standard system for most working facilities is a three-coat build - primer, base coat, and a clear topcoat - with anti-slip aggregate added to the final layer. Businesses with heavy forklift traffic or aggressive chemical exposure should ask about our heavier-duty options, which use a thicker film build designed to take more punishment before showing wear.
For facilities that want to add safety organization to their floor, we can apply painted line markings over the cured coating. Homeowners looking for a residential-grade solution should see our garage floor coatings page, which covers the lighter systems used in residential garages and home workshops. Whatever system fits your space, the prep process is the same - thorough grinding, crack patching, and moisture testing before anything gets applied.
The baseline for most light commercial spaces - a solid, sealed surface that handles moderate foot traffic and routine chemical exposure.
Built for warehouses, equipment shops, and service bays where heavy vehicles, forklifts, and constant use demand a thicker coating.
An additive in the final coat that creates grip underfoot - standard practice in wet or oil-prone areas and a practical safety upgrade for any working facility.
Painted or taped floor lanes, hazard zones, and pedestrian paths applied over the cured epoxy to meet workplace organization and safety needs.
Abilene sits on expansive clay soils that put ongoing stress on concrete slabs - swelling after rain and shrinking during dry spells. For a working facility, that movement shows up as cracks that collect oil and debris and widen over time. On top of the soil conditions, Abilene regularly sees summer temperatures above 100 degrees, which accelerates the breakdown of unprotected concrete surfaces. The city's industrial base - oil-field service companies, agriculture suppliers, equipment dealers - means many local facilities operate under heavy-use conditions where a deteriorating floor creates real liability.
We serve commercial clients throughout the Abilene area, including businesses in Tye, TX and Clyde, TX, where many industrial and agricultural operations are based. Our crews understand the demands of working in West Texas conditions - we schedule around the heat, work quickly to minimize your downtime, and use products rated for the temperature swings this region sees.
For any facility that deals with oil or chemical spills, OSHA guidelines on slip, trip, and fall prevention note that anti-slip floor surfaces are one of the most effective controls for reducing workplace injuries. Adding anti-slip aggregate to your topcoat is a small upcharge that addresses a real liability exposure.
We visit your facility to assess the concrete condition - checking for cracks, stains, moisture, and any areas with heavy contamination. The walkthrough costs nothing and usually takes 30 to 60 minutes.
You receive a written breakdown covering surface prep, number of coats, any additives, and the project timeline. Ask what is not included - that is where surprises hide. We respond within 1 business day.
We mechanically grind or shot-blast the concrete to open the surface, remove oil and grease contamination, and patch any cracks. This phase is the most labor-intensive - and the most important for long-term adhesion.
Coating goes down in layers - primer, base coat, topcoat. After curing, we walk the floor with you before signing off. Any areas that do not meet standard are addressed before we consider the job complete.
Light foot traffic is safe after about 24 hours. Heavy equipment and vehicles should stay off for at least 72 hours - and sometimes longer depending on the product and temperature. We give you a specific curing timeline before we leave so you can plan your operations around it.
We respond within 1 business day. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer on what your floor will cost and how long it will take. We come to your site before giving you any number.
(325) 283-1765We carry current general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. You can request proof before signing anything. If a worker is injured on your property or something goes wrong during installation, you are covered.
We use diamond grinding equipment - not acid etching alone - on every commercial project. The American Concrete Institute identifies mechanical surface preparation as the standard for durable epoxy adhesion, and we follow that standard.
We schedule epoxy application for early morning during Abilene summers and use products rated for high-temperature environments. Your coating will not bubble or fail because we applied it in peak afternoon heat.
Downtime is expensive. We give you a realistic project schedule before any work begins - no surprises mid-job. Whether you need a weekend installation or a phased approach, we plan around your operations.
The American Concrete Institute sets the industry standard for surface preparation in concrete coating applications. We follow those standards on every commercial project - not because we have to, but because it is the only way to produce a result that holds up in a working West Texas facility for years rather than months.
Residential-grade epoxy and polyaspartic systems for home garages, workshops, and hobby spaces - lighter-duty than industrial systems but built with the same prep standards.
Learn MoreA heavy-duty cementitious urethane system for facilities with extreme temperature swings, steam cleaning, or direct food contact - the toughest option for demanding environments.
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