Houston, TX · Beyond the Garage
Concrete Floor Coatings in Houston
Patios, workshops, warehouses, and commercial slabs — the same ground-down prep as our garage floors, with a coating system matched to how the space is actually used and what has to hold up on it.
Or text a photo of your slab + rough size and how it's used — we'll scope it.
A garage floor is one kind of concrete floor, but plenty of slabs in Houston need the same treatment — a patio that stains and dusts, a workshop floor that takes a beating, a commercial space that has to look clean and survive traffic. The coating changes with the space; the standard doesn't.
Concrete floors we coat
- Patios & outdoor slabs. Sealed against staining and easier to clean. Because they take sun and weather, these usually call for a UV-stable polyaspartic coating and a slip-resistant topcoat.
- Workshops, utility & storage areas. A sealed floor that stops concrete dusting, resists spills, and wipes clean instead of soaking in.
- Shops, warehouses & commercial slabs. Coating systems chosen for the real load — foot traffic, vehicles, forklifts, chemicals, or wash-down — so the floor lasts and stays presentable.
The coating is matched to the space
There's no single "concrete coating." A quiet patio and a forklift-run warehouse need different systems, and putting a light-duty coating on a heavy-duty floor is how you end up recoating in a year. When we scope your floor we ask how it's used — traffic, chemicals, moisture, and how much downtime you can afford — and match the system to that, not to a one-size-fits-all package.
Prep is still most of the job
On any concrete floor, longevity is decided before the coating goes on. Every slab is diamond-ground to strip the contaminated top layer and open the concrete, then cracks and pitting are repaired. A coating bonds into a ground profile and peels off a smooth or acid-etched one — the same reason box-store patio and garage kits fail. Houston's humidity makes a moisture check worthwhile before committing to a system, especially on older or ground-contact slabs.
At a glance
- Floors we coat
- Patios, workshops, utility rooms, shops, warehouses, commercial slabs
- Prep
- Diamond-grind + crack/pit repair on every floor
- System
- Epoxy, polyaspartic, or a combination — matched to traffic and use
- Outdoor slabs
- UV-stable coating + slip-resistant topcoat recommended
- Commercial
- Quoted on square footage, traffic type, and downtime tolerance
- Quote
- Text a photo + rough size and how it's used to (832) 764-8635
Get your concrete floor scoped
(832) 764-8635Text a photo of your slab, its rough size, and how the space is used. You'll get a straight recommendation and a real number.
Straight Answers
Concrete Coating Questions
What kinds of concrete floors do you coat?
Beyond garages, we coat concrete patios, workshops, storage and utility areas, and commercial slabs such as shops, warehouses, and retail floors. The right coating depends on how the space is used — foot traffic, vehicles, forklifts, chemicals, or moisture all change the system we recommend.
Can you coat an outdoor concrete patio in Houston?
Yes. Outdoor slabs get sun and weather, so a UV-stable coating such as polyaspartic is usually the better choice over standard epoxy, and slip resistance in the topcoat matters more outdoors. As always, the slab is ground and checked for moisture before coating.
Do you do commercial and warehouse floor coatings?
Yes. Commercial and warehouse slabs are quoted on the space — square footage, traffic type, downtime tolerance, and slab condition all factor in. Send the details and photos to (832) 764-8635 and we'll scope it.
How do you prep concrete before coating?
Every floor starts with mechanical grinding to remove the contaminated top layer and open the concrete, followed by crack and pit repair. Coatings bond into a ground profile and peel off a smooth or acid-etched one, so on any concrete floor the prep is most of the job.