
Tired of a garage floor that stains, dusts, and looks dirty no matter what you do? We apply professionally prepared epoxy coatings that bond to your concrete and hold up through Midland summers, caliche soil, and the demands of oil-field life.

Epoxy floor coating in Midland, TX is a two-part resin system that chemically bonds to your concrete, creating a hard, smooth, sealed surface - most residential jobs are complete in two to three days.
A lot of Midland homeowners come to us after a big-box kit failed within a year. The difference is almost always the same thing: surface preparation. Without mechanical grinding and moisture testing, no coating bonds correctly - and in Midland, where caliche soil pushes moisture up through slabs, that test is not optional. If you have been researching options and wondering whether commercial-grade epoxy coatings are worth it for a heavy-use space, the answer usually comes down to your specific slab and how the floor gets used.
We start every job with a real site visit, not a phone quote. That visit lets us check the concrete condition, test for moisture, and give you a written estimate that reflects what your floor actually needs.
If oil drips, tire marks, or fluid spills leave dark spots no matter how quickly you clean them, your concrete is absorbing everything it touches. Bare concrete is porous by nature, and once those stains set in, they are nearly impossible to remove. An epoxy coating seals the surface so spills sit on top and wipe away - a real advantage for any garage that sees vehicles or equipment.
That powdery white residue is called efflorescence, and it forms when moisture moves up through the concrete and leaves mineral deposits behind. In Midland, where caliche-heavy soil can push moisture upward, this is a common sight on older slabs. It is a signal that moisture is active under your floor - the exact issue a contractor needs to address before any coating goes down.
Concrete that has faced years of West Texas heat, cold snaps, and vehicle traffic can start to pit and spall - meaning small chunks or flakes break away from the surface. Midland's dramatic temperature swings accelerate this kind of breakdown on older slabs. A coating system applied over properly prepared concrete can stabilize the surface before the damage spreads.
If you notice a fine gray dust on your laundry room floor or just inside the door from the garage, your concrete is slowly breaking down and releasing particles - called concrete dusting. It happens as the surface layer weakens over time. Sealing the floor with an epoxy coating stops the dusting completely and makes the space much easier to keep clean day to day.
Every epoxy project starts with mechanical surface preparation - we grind the concrete rather than acid-washing it, because grinding creates the profile the coating needs to bond correctly. We then test for moisture before anything goes down. For garages and interior residential spaces, a standard solid-color or decorative flake system gives you a durable, easy-to-clean surface at an accessible price point. Homeowners who want a more distinctive finish often ask about metallic epoxy flooring, which uses pigmented flakes and pearlescent effects to create a one-of-a-kind look.
For commercial spaces, oil-field facilities, or any area that handles heavy traffic and chemical exposure, commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings use heavier-duty coating systems rated for that kind of use. The right system depends on your specific slab, your use case, and the results you need - which is why we always visit before quoting.
A clean, single-color finish that seals and protects your slab - best for homeowners who want a durable floor without a decorative look.
Vinyl flake chips broadcast into the base coat add texture, color depth, and slip resistance - a popular choice for garages that double as workshops.
Quartz granules embedded in the coating provide superior slip resistance - well-suited for laundry rooms, mudrooms, or any area that stays wet.
A high-gloss, pearlescent finish with depth and movement - suited for homeowners who want a showroom-quality floor that is still built to last.
Thicker, higher-solids formulations for warehouses, shops, and industrial spaces that see heavy traffic, equipment, or chemical exposure.
Applied on slabs where moisture testing shows elevated vapor transmission - prevents the peeling and bubbling that comes from coating a damp slab.
Midland sits in the heart of the Permian Basin on caliche-heavy soil that expands when wet and contracts when dry. That constant movement puts stress on concrete slabs year-round. Combined with summer temperatures that routinely top 100 degrees Fahrenheit and the fine grit that blows in from dust storms, bare concrete in Midland takes a beating most flooring systems are not designed for. A properly installed epoxy coating - one that starts with mechanical grinding and a moisture test - is one of the few surface finishes that actually holds up to those conditions. Homeowners in Odessa face the same soil and climate demands, and we bring that same process to every job across the region.
Midland's oil-field work culture also means garage floors take a real beating - heavy trucks, petroleum-based fluids, and equipment that would permanently stain bare concrete. A coated floor resists oil and fuel stains, reflects more light, and is far easier to clean after a long day of work. Clients in Gardendale and surrounding communities in Midland County regularly call us for exactly this reason - a garage that works as hard as they do.
Tell us about your space - size, use, and any concerns about the concrete. We schedule a free on-site visit, typically within one business day of your first contact.
We walk the floor, check for cracks and previous coatings, and test the concrete for moisture - a step that is non-negotiable in Midland's caliche soil conditions. You get a written estimate that covers surface prep, coating system, and any crack repair needed.
The first day is almost entirely surface preparation - mechanical grinding opens up the concrete so the coating bonds correctly. We seal the space to keep Midland's dust out during application and schedule around the local weather forecast.
Plan to stay off the floor for 24 hours after the final coat and keep vehicles off for a full week. Before we leave, we walk the finished floor with you and explain exactly how to clean and maintain it.
We visit your space, test the slab for moisture, and give you a written quote - no phone guesses, no surprises. Spring and fall booking windows fill fast in Midland. Reach out today to lock in your project.
(432) 681-7585We test every slab for moisture before applying anything. In Midland, where caliche soil pushes vapor up through concrete year-round, skipping this step is the fastest way to end up with a floor that peels. It is not an extra service - it is how we do every single job.
We grind the concrete with diamond-tooled equipment before any coating touches the floor. Grinding opens the surface at a level that acid washing cannot match, and it is the difference between a coating that lasts 15 years and one that starts lifting in 18 months. The Concrete Network identifies surface preparation as the single most important factor in coating longevity.
Applying epoxy to a slab that has been baking in 100-degree Permian Basin heat since mid-morning produces a coating that will not bond correctly. We plan projects around slab temperature, time of day, and the local forecast - so you get the result you paid for, not a floor that fails in the next heat wave.
Every quote we give includes the surface preparation method, number of coats, finish type, and any crack repair identified during the site visit. The price you agree to is the price you pay. Contractors licensed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation are held to professional standards - and we carry general liability insurance on every job.
These are not sales promises - they are the things that determine whether a floor lasts or fails. When you call us, you are getting a contractor who knows this climate, knows this soil, and knows what it takes to do the job right the first time.
Heavy-duty epoxy systems rated for warehouses, shops, and oil-field facilities that see serious traffic and chemical exposure.
Learn MorePearlescent, high-gloss epoxy finishes that bring a showroom look to garages, offices, and living spaces.
Learn MoreSpring and fall booking windows fill fast in West Texas - reach out now to lock in your project before the summer heat makes scheduling harder.