
Warehouses, shops, oilfield service facilities, and commercial spaces across the Permian Basin need a floor that holds up to real work. We install heavy-duty epoxy coating systems matched to your actual use case - moisture-tested, mechanically prepared, and built to last in West Texas conditions.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Midland, TX use higher-solids formulations applied over properly prepared concrete - most projects run two to four days from start to finish, and your space is ready for foot traffic within 24 hours of the final coat.
The main difference between a standard residential coating and a commercial system is the thickness of the product, the number of coats, and the coating's resistance to chemicals, heavy loads, and constant traffic. A decorative garage finish would not last six months in a working oilfield shop - the right system depends on what your floor actually has to handle. For garage and residential applications, see our epoxy floor coatings page. For spaces that also need extreme chemical and thermal resistance - commercial kitchens, food processing, or heavy chemical storage - urethane cement flooring may be the right step up.
We visit every commercial site before giving a price. A quote over the phone without seeing the floor is not a reliable number - the condition of your concrete, the presence of moisture, and any existing coatings all change what the job actually involves.
If your warehouse or shop floor has oil stains, chemical marks, or a rough surface that holds dirt no matter how much you clean it, the bare concrete is no longer doing its job. Epoxy creates a sealed surface that wipes clean easily and resists new stains from soaking in. Once sealed, routine cleaning takes a fraction of the time it used to.
Small surface cracks are common in Midland, where the caliche soil shifts with seasonal moisture changes. If those cracks are spreading or the surface is starting to flake and powder, the concrete is deteriorating. Coating the floor after proper crack repair stops the damage and gives you a fresh, stable surface.
Bare concrete produces fine dust that coats equipment and creates slipping hazards in a busy commercial or industrial space. If employees are tracking concrete dust through the building or the floor is slippery when wet, that is a practical reason to coat it. A properly finished epoxy floor is brighter, cleaner, and safer underfoot than raw concrete.
In older Midland commercial buildings, concrete slabs sometimes allow ground moisture to wick upward - especially after a rare but heavy rain event. If you have noticed damp spots, rust forming on equipment legs, or cardboard going soft at the bottom, moisture through the slab may be the cause. An epoxy system with a proper moisture barrier can stop that problem at the source.
Every commercial job starts the same way: we visit the site, walk the floor, and test the concrete for moisture before quoting anything. From there, we match the coating system to the actual demands of the space - traffic volume, chemical exposure, and the specific conditions in Midland's climate. For businesses that need their garage or covered storage bays done at the same time as the main facility, we also handle garage floor coatings as part of the same project. For spaces with extreme thermal cycling, chemical exposure, or wet-process environments, urethane cement flooring offers a higher level of chemical and heat resistance than standard epoxy systems.
We work around your operating schedule. If the only window available is a weekend or an overnight shift, we plan the project around that - not the other way around. Most commercial spaces can have foot traffic back on the floor within 24 hours of the final coat, with heavy equipment following within five to seven days.
Thick, high-solids coatings for warehouse floors, shop floors, and industrial bays that need durability over appearance.
Coating systems specified for oil, fuel, and chemical resistance - suited for oilfield service facilities and automotive shops.
Fine aggregate or grit broadcast into the topcoat provides traction in areas where spills, water, or oil are regularly present.
Applied on slabs where moisture testing shows elevated vapor transmission - prevents bubbling and delamination in older Midland commercial buildings.
Cracks and damaged areas filled and leveled before any coating is applied - addresses the soil movement issues common in Midland County.
For showrooms, retail spaces, or commercial interiors where the floor also needs to look professional, flake or solid-color multi-coat systems deliver both.
Midland is the center of Permian Basin oil production, and a large share of the commercial and industrial buildings here serve the energy sector directly. That means floors face serious abuse - heavy equipment, petroleum-based spills, constant vehicle and forklift traffic, and the grit that blows in with every West Texas dust storm. A coating system that would hold up in a retail showroom will not survive six months in an oilfield services facility. We have worked in this market long enough to know the difference, and we specify accordingly. Business owners in Odessa operating in the same Permian Basin conditions call on us for the same reason.
The caliche soil underneath most Midland slabs expands and contracts with moisture changes throughout the year. That movement means crack repair before coating is not cosmetic - it is structural. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration identifies concrete dust as a workplace hazard, which is another reason dust-controlled grinding and a sealed floor surface matter in commercial settings. Clients in Andrews and the surrounding West Texas region face the same soil, heat, and dust challenges and rely on us for the same commercial-grade work.
Call or message us with basic details about your space. We schedule an on-site visit - typically within one business day - to look at the floor before giving you any numbers.
We walk the floor, identify cracks and surface damage, and test for moisture vapor. In Midland, this step is mandatory - even dry-looking slabs can have active moisture beneath them. The written estimate you receive reflects exactly what your floor needs, not a best-guess number.
We grind the concrete with dust-collection equipment - keeping the mess contained in your facility. Cracks are filled and leveled before any coating touches the floor. This is the step that separates a floor that lasts a decade from one that fails in two years.
In Midland's summer heat, we start coating work early in the day to avoid applying product to a slab that has been baking since mid-morning. After the final coat cures, we walk the floor with you, confirm the finish meets expectations, and hand you written care instructions.
We visit your space, test the slab, and give you a written price before any work begins. We schedule around your operation so your business keeps running. Reach out today and we will get back to you within one business day.
(432) 681-7585We have completed commercial and industrial epoxy jobs throughout Midland and the surrounding Permian Basin area. That means we understand the specific demands of oilfield service facilities, warehouses, and heavy shops here - not just the coating systems, but the conditions that make or break them in West Texas. Ask us for local references you can actually call.
Business owners in Midland regularly tell us their biggest fear is a low quote that climbs once work starts. We test for moisture and inspect for damage before we give you a number, so the price you agree to is the price you pay. No surprise add-ons after the crew arrives.
Shutting down a commercial or industrial space in Midland costs real money. We plan work for weekends, off-hours, or your slowest period so your business keeps running. The World Floor Covering Association sets professional standards for contractors in this industry - we take those standards seriously on every commercial job.
Grinding concrete in a commercial building without dust collection creates a mess that spreads through the entire facility. We use equipment with integrated dust collection so the concrete dust stays in the work area - not on your inventory, equipment, or in your ventilation system. This matters in any occupied or adjacent-to-occupied space in Midland.
A coating that holds up in a Midland oilfield environment is not the same product as a decorative residential finish. When you call us, you are getting a crew that has done this work in this climate and knows exactly what it takes to get it right.
Residential and attached garage coatings designed for vehicle traffic, tools, and the everyday use of a Midland home.
Learn MoreA heavier-duty alternative to epoxy for spaces that see thermal cycling, chemical exposure, or wet-process environments.
Learn MoreWe work around your schedule, visit the site before quoting, and stand behind every job. Reach out now and get a written estimate within one business day.