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Epoxy softens in Texas heat. Urethane cement does not. If you need a garage, workshop, or utility room floor that holds up through Crowley summers and stays bonded through the clay soil's seasonal movement, this is the system to look at.

Urethane cement flooring in Crowley is a thick, poured coating bonded directly to your existing concrete slab. It creates a seamless, hard surface - the same kind used in commercial kitchens and food processing facilities - that handles heat, moisture, and heavy use better than most other floor coatings. Most residential jobs are done in two to three days.
The key difference from standard epoxy is thermal stability. Epoxy coatings can soften or lose their bond when exposed to high heat - a real problem in a Crowley garage in July, where slab surface temperatures can spike well above the air temperature when the sun hits them. Urethane cement maintains its bond through those temperature swings, which is why it is the standard choice for hot, demanding environments.
For homeowners comparing options, our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings are a strong choice for spaces that do not face extreme heat exposure. But for utility rooms, uncovered garage areas, or any space where moisture and temperature swings are regular factors, urethane cement is the more durable long-term investment.
Cracks in your concrete floor - even thin hairline ones - are a sign the slab has been moving, which is extremely common in Crowley due to the clay soil underneath. Those cracks will only grow over time. A urethane cement coating, applied after proper crack repair, seals the surface and slows further deterioration.
Bare concrete is porous, which means oil, grease, and water soak right in and leave marks that resist scrubbing. If you have been fighting a losing battle keeping your garage or laundry room floor clean, a sealed urethane cement surface fixes that problem - spills sit on top and wipe away instead of soaking in.
That white powder is called efflorescence, and it happens when moisture moves up through the slab and leaves mineral deposits behind. In Crowley, where clay soil and seasonal rain push moisture toward foundations, this is a common warning sign. Any coating applied without addressing the moisture first will eventually fail.
Concrete that has not been sealed gradually breaks down and produces a fine dust that coats everything in the room. If you notice a thin gray film on items stored on or near the floor, the concrete surface is deteriorating. Urethane cement stops this by creating a hard, sealed layer over the top.
We install urethane cement flooring for residential and light commercial spaces throughout Crowley and Tarrant County. The system we recommend depends on how the space is used, what condition the slab is in, and whether moisture testing reveals any subsurface issues. For most Crowley garages, a standard system with a textured topcoat is the right fit. For older homes where clay-soil movement has caused cracking or where moisture is a confirmed problem, we add crack repair and a moisture-blocking primer layer before the coating goes down.
Homeowners converting garages or bonus rooms into workshops, home gyms, or hobby spaces often pair urethane cement with polished concrete flooring in adjacent interior spaces - urethane cement where durability and moisture resistance are the priority, polished concrete where aesthetics are the focus. We can discuss both options during the assessment visit and give you a clear recommendation based on what we find.
The right choice for most Crowley homeowners - a durable, seamless surface that handles vehicles, tools, and the Texas climate.
For spaces being converted to active use, this option includes a textured topcoat for grip underfoot and a finish that holds up to foot traffic and equipment.
For slabs with confirmed moisture content, a moisture-blocking primer layer goes down first to prevent the coating from lifting - essential for many older Crowley homes.
A thicker coating system built for spaces with frequent vehicle traffic, heavy point loads, or commercial cleaning equipment.
Crowley's clay soil is one of the most expansive in Tarrant County - it swells significantly when it rains and shrinks fast when summer heat dries things out. That constant movement puts stress on concrete slabs, creating hairline cracks and slight unevenness that must be addressed before any coating is applied. Homes built in the 1980s and 1990s - a large share of Crowley's housing stock - often have older slabs that have been through many wet-dry cycles without proper sealing. Those slabs also frequently lack adequate vapor barriers underneath, which means moisture can push up from below and destroy a coating that was not installed with that in mind.
The DFW area receives significant rain in spring and fall, and Crowley's relatively flat terrain means water can pool near foundations and seep into slabs. We serve homeowners across the region - including Fort Worth and Kennedale - where these same soil and drainage conditions apply, and we bring the same moisture-first approach to every job in this part of Texas.
We respond within one business day. We ask about your space size, current condition, and what you want to use it for - so we arrive at your property ready to give you a useful assessment, not a generic quote.
We visit your space in person and check the concrete for cracks, oil stains, high spots, and moisture content. In Crowley, moisture testing is especially important given the clay soil - we will not skip this step.
We fill and stabilize cracks, apply a moisture-blocking primer if needed, and grind the concrete to open the surface for bonding. This step is loud and produces dust, but we contain it and clean up before moving on.
The urethane cement mixture is poured and spread in one or more layers, then topped with a textured finish coat. After curing - at least 24 hours for foot traffic, up to a week for vehicles - we walk you through the finished floor with written care instructions.
Free on-site estimate. We check your slab for moisture and cracks in person before quoting anything - no pressure, no phone estimates.
(682) 247-0194Crowley's clay soil and seasonal storm patterns push moisture toward foundations in ways most homeowners do not see until a coating starts to fail. We test every slab before we coat it. If moisture is present, we apply a blocking primer layer first - so the floor we install is built for your specific conditions, not just for a showroom display.
Hairline cracks from soil movement are nearly universal on Crowley slabs. We fill and stabilize them as a standard part of every job. What you see in your written quote is what the job costs - no surprise line items after we start working.
Standard epoxy coatings soften and lose their bond in extreme heat - a real problem in a Crowley garage in July. Urethane cement handles those temperature swings without softening, which is why it is the standard choice in commercial kitchens and food facilities across the country. The American Society of Concrete Contractors maintains current standards for this type of installation at ascconline.org.
We leave you with specific written guidance for your floor - not a generic handout. You will know exactly how long to stay off it, what cleaners to use, and what to watch for in the first few weeks. We are also reachable after the job is done if questions come up.
Every job we do in Crowley starts with honest information about what your slab actually needs - not what is easiest to sell. That approach takes a little longer on the front end, but it is what separates a floor that lasts 15 years from one that starts failing in two.
For contractor verification and licensing questions, the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation maintains a public database. The American Society of Concrete Contractors publishes installation standards for urethane cement systems.
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