Serving Crowley, TX and surrounding areas. (682) 247-0194

Your commercial floor takes a beating every day. We install heavy-build epoxy systems that handle heavy traffic, equipment, chemical spills, and Texas climate swings without peeling.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coating in Crowley, TX is a thick, multi-coat system bonded directly over bare concrete - it cures into a seamless, hard shell that resists oil, chemicals, heavy equipment, and constant foot traffic. Most commercial jobs run three to five days from start to finish, with the surface preparation phase taking as long as the coating application itself.
This is not the same product used on residential garage floors. Commercial-grade systems use higher-build epoxy primers, mid-coats, and topcoats formulated for the demands of warehouses, auto shops, commercial kitchens, and loading docks. If your slab has cracks from Crowley's shifting clay soil, oil contamination from years of use, or an old sealer that needs to be removed, all of that has to be addressed before any coating goes down - otherwise the whole system will peel from beneath. For residential garage floors specifically, our Garage Floor Coatings service is the right fit.
Properties where moisture, impact, or thermal cycling is a significant factor should also ask about our Urethane Cement Flooring, which offers added flexibility and chemical resistance for the most demanding commercial environments.
If oil, grease, or chemical spills are soaking into your concrete and leaving permanent marks no matter how hard you scrub, the surface is unprotected and absorbing everything that lands on it. An epoxy coating seals the surface so spills stay on top and wipe up quickly - protecting both the floor and your ability to keep the space clean for employees and customers.
Small surface cracks and chipped edges are common in Crowley commercial buildings, especially those built on the area's clay-heavy soil that shifts seasonally as it wets and dries. If you can see daylight through a crack or feel a rough, crumbling texture along the floor edge, the concrete is deteriorating. Epoxy coating applied after proper crack repair stops that deterioration and protects what remains.
Concrete that has not been sealed gradually breaks down at the surface, releasing fine dust that settles on equipment, shelving, and products. If you notice a persistent gray film on surfaces near the floor even after cleaning, the concrete itself is the source. Coating the floor eliminates concrete dusting entirely and improves the cleanliness of the whole space.
If your floor is slippery when wet, uneven from slab movement, or so worn it creates a trip hazard, that is a liability issue as much as a maintenance issue. Crowley's summer heat and clay soil movement both accelerate surface wear in commercial spaces. A properly applied epoxy coating with a textured topcoat addresses both the safety concern and the underlying surface damage at the same time.
Our commercial work covers a range of building types and use cases. For warehouses, distribution centers, and light-industrial shops, we install multi-coat epoxy systems with anti-slip aggregate broadcast into the topcoat - the surface handles forklift traffic, pallet jacks, and foot traffic without showing wear patterns in the first year. For auto shops and service bays with heavy oil and chemical exposure, we specify chemical-resistant topcoats designed to hold up under the specific fluids and solvents your floor sees. For commercial kitchens and food-service spaces that need a slip-resistant, cleanable surface, we work with products that meet OSHA walking-working surface guidelines. If your space also involves residential garage areas, our standard Garage Floor Coatings service covers those areas at a lower build thickness and cost.
Properties that need the maximum durability in wet or thermally stressed environments - commercial kitchens, food processing, or cooler floors - should ask about our Urethane Cement Flooring, which provides chemical resistance and thermal shock tolerance beyond what standard epoxy can offer. We will recommend the right product for your specific environment after seeing the floor.
Multi-coat systems with anti-slip aggregate, built for forklifts, pallet jacks, and constant foot traffic.
Chemical-resistant topcoats designed to hold up under oil, solvents, and heavy vehicle weight.
Slip-resistant, cleanable finishes suitable for food-service, commercial kitchens, and customer-facing spaces.
Crowley has seen steady commercial and light-industrial growth along the US-67 corridor over recent years. That growth means more commercial buildings are going up on the same expansive clay soil that causes problems for residential slabs - and commercial floors carry heavier loads and see more daily wear, which makes proper surface preparation and product selection even more critical here than in other parts of the country. A slab that has been shifting under seasonal soil movement for even five years often has surface damage that is invisible until a contractor actually grinds it and looks closely. Skipping that inspection is how floors fail within the first year.
North Texas summers also create real installation challenges. Concrete surface temperatures in direct sun can push well above air temperature, and epoxy applied to an overheated surface can cure unevenly - trapping bubbles and reducing long-term adhesion. We schedule around the heat and use products formulated for North Texas conditions. We serve commercial properties across the Crowley area as well as neighboring Fort Worth and Arlington, so we are familiar with the range of building types and conditions in this part of Tarrant County.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask about the space size, current use, and any known issues with the floor - cracks, stains, prior coatings. No obligation, no sales pressure at this stage.
A reputable contractor visits before quoting - not after. We check the concrete, test for moisture, identify cracks and soft spots, and measure the area. You receive a written estimate breaking down surface prep, materials, and labor separately.
The crew grinds the entire floor surface, removes existing sealers or coatings, and fills cracks. This is the most important day of the project. For a typical commercial space it takes most of a full day. Do not be alarmed by the noise and dust - this is exactly what good prep looks like.
Each coat needs time to cure before the next. The floor is off-limits during this time. Light foot traffic is safe within 24 hours of the final coat; heavy equipment typically needs three to seven days. You get a clear written timeline before we start so you can plan your operations.
We visit your location, inspect the concrete, and give you a written price - no obligation, no pressure. We respond within 1 business day and schedule visits at times that work around your operations.
(682) 247-0194In Crowley, where clay soil movement is common, a commercial slab often has surface damage that is not visible in photos. We inspect every floor in person before quoting - so the price you agree to reflects the actual work, and there are no surprises when the crew starts grinding.
Concrete that holds too much moisture will reject an epoxy coating - water vapor pushes up from below and causes the system to bubble and peel, sometimes within weeks. We test every slab before starting work. In North Texas, where clay soil holds water and drainage can be slow, skipping this test is how expensive floors fail early.
Downtime costs money. We give you a clear, realistic schedule before any work begins - including exactly when you can return equipment, reopen to customers, or bring vehicles back in - so you can plan your operations around the job instead of being caught off guard.
We specify products based on how your space is actually used - traffic volume, chemical exposure, temperature swings. For safety standards in commercial and industrial environments, OSHA walking-working surfaces guidelines and the American Society of Concrete Contractors are useful references for what proper installation looks like.
The contractors who do commercial epoxy work well are not just applying a product - they are solving a specific problem in a specific building, under specific conditions. That is the work we do in Crowley and across the Fort Worth area, project after project.
Residential garage-focused coating systems, including decorative flake finishes and polyaspartic options that cure faster than standard epoxy.
Learn MoreThe highest-durability option for commercial kitchens, food processing areas, and cooler floors where chemical resistance and thermal shock are primary concerns.
Learn MoreWe visit your Crowley location, inspect the concrete, and give you a written price - respond within 1 business day and schedule around your operations.