
Midland Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing serves Pecos, TX with pool deck coatings, epoxy floors, concrete sealing, and resurfacing designed for Reeves County conditions. We understand what extreme heat, hard winter freezes, and shifting sandy soils do to concrete here - and we prepare for those realities before we apply anything. We respond to new inquiries within one business day.

Pecos pool decks face a brutal cycle of 100-plus-degree summers, hard winter freezes, and relentless UV exposure that strips unprotected concrete within a few seasons. A resurfaced deck with a heat-reflective, textured coating can stay comfortable underfoot and safe for bare feet even in peak summer. See the full details on our Pool Deck Coatings & Resurfacing page.
Pecos driveways, sidewalks, and patios take a beating from wind-blown dust and temperature extremes. Sealing those surfaces locks out moisture before it freezes and expands inside cracks in winter, and it protects against the UV breakdown that starts every summer. Sealed concrete in Reeves County lasts noticeably longer than bare concrete.
Pecos homes built in the postwar decades often have garage slabs that have absorbed oil and grit from decades of use. An epoxy coating seals that surface permanently, resists the petroleum spills common in oil-field households, and brightens a dark space with a clean, reflective finish that holds up to heavy loads.
Pecos patios, driveways, and carport slabs that have surface cracking and pitting but are still structurally sound underneath are good candidates for resurfacing. It costs a fraction of full replacement and restores the surface without the disruption of demolition - a practical choice for budget-conscious Reeves County homeowners.
Utility spaces and workshops in Pecos that see heavy use, chemical spills, or dramatic temperature swings benefit from urethane cement. It handles the heat-and-freeze cycle that is normal in Reeves County without the cracking or peeling that standard coatings develop when conditions push the extremes.
Older slabs in Pecos often have layers of dust, staining, and surface contamination baked in by years of desert exposure. Proper mechanical grinding removes all of that and opens the concrete so any new coating has a solid surface to grip. This is the step that determines whether a coating lasts five years or fifteen.
Pecos sits in the Chihuahuan Desert in Reeves County, where the combination of extreme summer heat and genuine winter cold creates conditions that few other Texas cities see. Summer temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees Fahrenheit and can push past 105. Winter hard freezes below 20 degrees happen most years. That temperature range - from the teens to over 100 - stresses concrete through repeated expansion and contraction cycles that widen small cracks into visible ones season by season. The sandy, loosely compacted soil that characterizes most of Reeves County compounds this by shifting under slabs whenever dry weather reduces moisture content in the ground, which is often. A home built in the 1950s or 1960s - which describes a significant portion of Pecos's housing stock - has been through decades of that cycle, and the slabs show it.
The wind and dust that define this stretch of West Texas are equally hard on outdoor surfaces. High winds push fine desert grit across every exposed concrete surface, abrading sealers and coatings that are not rated for that kind of ongoing abrasion. Pool decks in particular get attacked from every angle - UV from above, heat from the slab itself, dust from the wind, and moisture from the pool water working into any crack it can find. A contractor who applies a standard coating without accounting for those combined factors is setting up a job that will need to be redone within a few years. The right approach here is to prepare the slab correctly, select products rated for desert conditions, and schedule the work during the temperature windows that give the coating the best chance to cure properly.
Our crew works throughout Pecos regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. Reeves County homes are predominantly single-family houses on flat, open lots with minimal tree cover - which means outdoor concrete surfaces like driveways, pool decks, and patios are fully exposed to sun, wind, and temperature extremes with no natural protection. Most of the housing stock dates from the 1940s through the 1970s, and the slab conditions we find in those homes reflect decades of desert exposure.
Interstate 20 connects Pecos to the rest of the Permian Basin, and the Pecos River that runs through the region gives the city its name and a sense of place that locals identify with strongly. Pecos is perhaps best known across Texas for the West of the Pecos Rodeo, held every summer since 1883 and recognized as one of the oldest organized rodeos in the country. It is that kind of deep community identity that makes Pecos homeowners want to hire contractors who actually know the area and show up when they say they will. For permit questions, the City of Pecos is the starting point.
We serve homeowners throughout Reeves County and also work regularly in Midland to the east and Monahans between the two cities - all communities that share the same demanding desert climate.
Call or use our online form. We will respond within one business day, ask a few questions about your project, and schedule an on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We inspect your concrete in person - checking for cracks, soil movement indicators, surface contamination, and moisture. The condition of your slab determines the scope of prep work, and you get a written estimate before anything starts. No phone-quote guesswork.
Surface prep - grinding, crack repair, and thorough cleaning - takes most of the first day. Coating follows once the surface is ready. We schedule Pecos jobs to avoid peak afternoon heat so the product cures correctly.
We walk the finished surface with you, explain care instructions, and tell you exactly when it is safe for foot traffic and full use. Plan on 24 to 48 hours before light foot traffic and the full five to seven days before heavy use.
We serve Pecos and all of Reeves County. Contact us today and we will respond within one business day.
(432) 681-7585Pecos is a small city in Reeves County in far West Texas, sitting in the Chihuahuan Desert along Interstate 20 about 75 miles east of the New Mexico border. With roughly 15,000 residents, it is the county seat of Reeves County and the largest city in a wide stretch of desert that sees more oil field work than most other industries. The Pecos, Texas Wikipedia article covers the city's history in detail, including its deep connection to the energy industry and the agricultural legacy that gave the world the Pecos cantaloupe. The housing stock reflects that mid-20th-century growth - primarily single-family homes built between the 1940s and 1970s on flat, open lots with stucco or masonry exteriors and minimal tree cover. These homes have seen decades of desert exposure, and the concrete around them shows it.
Pecos is perhaps most widely known as the home of the West of the Pecos Rodeo, held each summer since 1883 and recognized as the oldest organized rodeo in the country. That heritage shapes the community character - Pecos homeowners tend to be practical people who value contractors who know the area and stand behind their work. We are proud to serve Pecos and Reeves County, and we also work in neighboring communities including Monahans and Midland, where homeowners face the same demanding desert climate.
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