
Bare concrete in a commercial or industrial space stains, cracks, and creates safety hazards. A properly installed epoxy system protects your slab, improves worker safety, and holds up to daily punishment from forklifts, pallet jacks, and chemical spills.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in San Benito involve heavier-duty systems - thicker film builds, multi-layer applications, and often slip-resistant or chemically resistant topcoats - and most projects are completed in two to four days depending on the size of the space. Where a residential garage gets a single decorative system, a warehouse or food-processing facility needs a coating rated for forklift tires, caustic cleaning agents, and constant foot traffic.
The commercial and agricultural sector around San Benito puts real demands on floors. Warehouses, packing facilities, retail back rooms, and light manufacturing spaces all share a common problem: bare concrete absorbs spills, produces dust that settles on equipment, and becomes a slip hazard the moment it gets wet. An epoxy system solves all three issues and does it without a long shutdown.
For facilities that also need impact-resistant flooring that handles extreme temperature swings - common in food processing and industrial kitchens - our urethane cement flooring service is worth comparing before you commit to a system.
Bare concrete is porous, so oil, chemicals, and water sink right in and leave marks that mopping can't fix. If your warehouse or shop floor still looks dirty after a clean, the concrete has no protective barrier. An epoxy coating seals the surface so spills stay on top where they can be wiped up quickly.
A chalky white film on your slab - especially after rain or during humid stretches - means moisture is pushing up through the concrete from the ground below. In San Benito, where the water table in parts of Cameron County sits relatively close to the surface, this is a common sign that your floor needs a moisture-mitigation primer before any coating is applied.
If employees are slipping on smooth concrete or concrete dust is settling on equipment and products, those are practical hazards an epoxy coating solves. A coated floor with a slip-resistant finish is easier to clean, produces no dust, and gives workers better footing - especially important in food processing or warehouse environments common in the San Benito area.
If you are renovating a commercial building in San Benito for a new tenant - a restaurant, medical office, or light industrial user - a fresh epoxy floor signals the space is well-maintained and ready for business. It is one of the most cost-effective upgrades you can make before a lease or sale.
We install multi-coat epoxy systems for warehouses, retail spaces, medical offices, food-handling facilities, auto shops, and light manufacturing operations throughout San Benito and the broader Rio Grande Valley. Every commercial project starts with mechanical surface prep - diamond grinding or shot blasting to open the concrete and guarantee adhesion. We assess your specific traffic loads, chemical exposures, and drainage patterns before recommending a system, because a retail showroom and an agricultural packing shed need different solutions. For operations that want to expand their coating options to include residential or smaller-footprint spaces, garage floor coatings round out the offering.
Slip-resistant topcoats are available on every system - important in any space where water, oil, or cleaning solutions end up on the floor. We also offer moisture-vapor barrier primers for slabs where testing reveals elevated moisture readings. OSHA guidance on walking-working surfaces outlines the slip-resistance expectations that apply to commercial floors - and our systems are specified to meet those standards.
Single or double coat systems for light commercial traffic - retail, offices, and light assembly spaces.
Thick-build, multi-layer systems rated for forklifts, pallet jacks, and chemical exposure in warehouses and processing facilities.
Anti-skid grit or texture broadcast into the topcoat - required for food-handling areas and anywhere water or oils are present.
San Benito has a strong agricultural processing, warehousing, and light industrial presence tied to the Valley's farming economy. Floors in these environments take punishment from forklifts, pallet jacks, and chemical spills - which means the coating systems used here need to be thicker and more chemically resistant than what you would put in a typical retail space. On top of that, the Cameron County clay soils that run under commercial slabs throughout the area expand and contract with the wet and dry cycles, making crack repair before coating a non-optional step rather than an upgrade. Our process always includes a moisture reading on the slab, because in this climate - where summer humidity stays above 80 percent - skipping that step is how floors fail within a year.
We serve commercial clients in Harlingen and McAllen as well, working across the Valley on projects ranging from small retail renovations to large warehouse floors. The planning challenges are the same throughout the region, and we know how to handle them.
We respond within 1 business day. A short conversation about your space type, floor size, and usage helps us understand whether a basic commercial system or a heavier industrial specification makes sense before anyone drives out.
We visit your facility, inspect the concrete, test for moisture in the slab, and identify any cracks or prior coatings. This 30-to-60-minute visit produces a written estimate that breaks out prep, materials, and labor - not a single number.
The crew grinds or shot-blasts the concrete to create the profile the epoxy needs to bond. Cracks are filled and stabilized. In San Benito's heat, work starts early to avoid applying product to an overheated slab.
Epoxy is applied in specified layers. After the final coat, light foot traffic is typically possible within 24 hours. Heavy equipment and vehicles stay off for at least 72 hours. We give you a specific return-to-service date in writing before we start.
We respond within 1 business day and provide a written return-to-service date before work begins - so you can plan operations around the project, not the other way around. Submit a request or call to schedule a free on-site estimate.
(956) 695-0788San Benito's humidity and shallow water table mean moisture in the slab is the leading cause of commercial epoxy failure in this region. We test every floor before mixing a single coat. If the reading is too high, we specify a moisture-vapor barrier primer - not hope the coating holds anyway.
A retail showroom and an agricultural warehouse need different systems. We assess your traffic type, chemical exposures, and drainage conditions before recommending a product. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation governs contractor requirements here - you can verify our standing at tdlr.texas.gov.
Shutting down a commercial space costs you money. We give you a firm return-to-use date before work begins - not an estimate that expands once the job is underway. That date accounts for the size of your space, the system specified, and local curing conditions.
We have installed commercial and industrial epoxy floors throughout San Benito and the Rio Grande Valley, working on warehouses, food facilities, retail spaces, and auto shops. We understand the clay soils, the heat cycles, and the agricultural economy that drives demand in this area.
Every one of these points reflects the same commitment: a floor that performs the way it should under real commercial conditions - not just on the day we finish and leave.
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