
If your garage or shop floor takes heat, oil, and chemical spills on a regular basis, urethane cement is the toughest coating we offer - and it handles Midland summers without blistering.
If your garage or shop floor takes heat, oil, and chemical spills on a regular basis, urethane cement is the toughest coating we offer - and it handles Midland summers without blistering.

Urethane cement flooring in Midland is a thick, seamless coating poured and troweled directly over your existing concrete slab, creating a surface that resists extreme heat, moisture, and heavy chemical exposure, with most residential jobs completed in one to three days.
It is the coating of choice for spaces that take a real beating. Commercial kitchens, garages, workshops, and laundry rooms all qualify. What makes it different from standard epoxy is its ability to flex slightly as the slab expands and contracts - which matters in Midland, where summer heat and expansive clay soil put ongoing stress on concrete floors.
If your goal is a decorative floor with bold visual impact, you might want to compare this with our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings. If your priority is raw toughness and chemical resistance, urethane cement is the right conversation. Call us at (432) 681-7585 and we will help you figure out which direction makes sense for your specific floor.
Visible cracks - even hairline ones - are a sign your slab has been moving, which is common in Midland because of the clay-heavy soil beneath most homes here. Those cracks collect dirt, moisture, and oil and get wider over time. Urethane cement, applied after proper crack repair, seals the surface and helps slow further deterioration.
If you have dark stains from oil drips, hydraulic fluid, or other chemicals that no amount of scrubbing removes, the concrete has absorbed those substances into its pores. Plain concrete is porous by nature - once it is stained that deeply, cleaning alone will not fix it. Urethane cement covers the surface and gives you a sealed floor that wipes clean going forward.
Midland summers are brutal, and an uncoated concrete slab in a garage or workshop can radiate heat that makes the space nearly unusable from June through September. A urethane cement coating with a lighter finish reflects more heat than bare gray concrete and can make the space noticeably more comfortable. If you have been avoiding your garage in summer, this is worth considering.
If your concrete floor leaves a fine gray powder on your shoes, car tires, and stored items no matter how often you sweep, the surface is deteriorating. This is called concrete dusting, and it means the top layer of the slab is breaking down. It is a sign the surface needs to be stabilized and sealed before the problem gets worse.
Every urethane cement installation starts with thorough concrete surface preparation - grinding or shot blasting to open the slab, crack repair, oil degreasing, and a moisture vapor barrier primer where needed. That prep step is what determines whether your floor lasts 10 to 20 years or starts to fail in the first few seasons. We do not skip it, and we show you the prepared surface before mixing anything.
For spaces that need a decorative finish alongside durability, we can also discuss polished concrete flooring, which gives you a refined, reflective surface from the concrete itself. And if your project is a commercial or industrial facility dealing with heavy use and chemical exposure daily, our team can walk you through which system - urethane cement, polished concrete, or a combination - makes the most sense for your specific environment.
Best for garages, laundry rooms, and utility spaces that need a clean, durable, easy-care surface without decorative requirements.
Suited for workshops and garages where petroleum products, solvents, or industrial fluids are stored or used regularly.
Ideal for spaces where wet conditions, grease, or regular hosing down make a textured, slip-resistant surface a safety requirement.
Designed for commercial kitchens, food-prep areas, and industrial spaces that see steam cleaning, high temperatures, and heavy daily use.
The combination of West Texas heat and expansive clay soil makes Midland a tough environment for floor coatings. Most coatings become brittle and crack when a slab heats up in summer and then contracts as it cools overnight. Urethane cement is one of the few systems that flexes with that movement rather than fighting it. That flexibility, combined with resistance to extreme heat, is why it holds up here when other products fail.
The Permian Basin economy also means a disproportionate number of Midland garages and shops regularly see petroleum products and industrial chemicals. Urethane cement is highly resistant to those substances, making it a practical choice beyond just durability - it keeps your floor looking the way it did on day one even when spills happen. We work throughout Midland and nearby communities, including Monahans and Odessa. The clay soil and heat conditions we deal with in Midland extend across the region, and our crews know how to work in all of it.
We reply within one business day. The estimate visit takes 30 to 60 minutes - your chance to walk the space with us, ask questions, and get a written price before any work begins.
We inspect for cracks, moisture, oil contamination, and surface condition. The slab condition determines how much prep is needed and what the job costs. Any contractor who quotes without seeing the floor is guessing.
Day one is all prep: grinding or blasting the slab, repairing cracks and damaged areas, and applying a moisture primer. This step takes most of the day and is the foundation for a coating that holds for years.
The urethane cement is applied in layers, typically over one to two days. Light foot traffic is fine after 24 to 48 hours. Before we leave, we walk the floor together and address any touch-ups before you sign off.
Free on-site estimate. We look at your slab, tell you exactly what it needs, and give you a written price with no surprises.
(432) 681-7585The expansive clay soil and extreme heat in this area affect concrete in ways a contractor who just drove in from out of town will not have seen before. We have worked on slabs across Midland and understand what the climate and soil do to concrete here - that knowledge shapes how we prep and coat every job.
Coating over a floor that has not been properly ground, degreased, and primed is the single biggest reason floor coatings fail. We do the prep work completely - and we show you the prepared surface before mixing anything. You can see exactly what was done before coating starts.
You know the full price before anyone touches your floor. If our inspection turns up something unexpected - a moisture issue, deeper cracking, oil contamination we did not anticipate - we tell you and get your approval before the scope changes. No invoice surprises.
We are a registered Texas business and carry liability insurance - you can confirm both before we start. The American Concrete Institute sets the industry standards for concrete work we follow, and we are happy to provide references from completed Midland jobs so you can hear directly from past customers.
When you put local knowledge, thorough prep, and honest pricing together, you get a floor that actually performs the way it was described - and a contractor you can call back if you ever have questions.
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