Warehouse floors, shop spaces, and commercial facilities in Cleburne take a beating. We install thick, properly prepared epoxy systems that hold up to forklifts, daily traffic, and chemical spills.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coating in Cleburne applies a thick, multi-coat system directly to concrete - primer, base coat, and topcoat - creating a hard surface that resists forklifts, vehicle traffic, chemical spills, and years of daily foot traffic, with most projects taking two to four days from start to finish.
If you run a warehouse, shop, auto service facility, or commercial building in Cleburne, your concrete floor is doing far more work than a residential garage slab. Bare concrete in a commercial setting absorbs grease, cracks under heavy equipment, turns slippery when wet, and deteriorates faster than any other floor surface. A properly installed commercial epoxy system changes all of that - it seals the surface, adds measurable grip, and creates a floor you can actually maintain with a mop.
Commercial epoxy is a different product and process from what goes on a residential garage floor. For businesses that need maximum protection and the longest service life, pairing epoxy with urethane cement flooring is worth considering for areas with extreme thermal cycling or chemical exposure. For facilities that want the same durability with a polished, professional look, garage floor coating systems offer a lighter-duty option suited to smaller commercial spaces and outbuildings.
If you notice fine gray powder on the floor after sweeping, or small craters forming in the surface, your concrete is deteriorating. This is especially common in older Cleburne commercial buildings where the original slab has been exposed to years of vehicle traffic and chemical spills. An epoxy coating seals the surface and stops the breakdown before it gets worse.
Hairline cracks are common in Cleburne because the clay soil underneath shifts with the seasons. If the cracks are shallow and not actively growing, they can be filled and sealed before coating - this is a normal part of the prep process. A contractor can tell you whether your cracks are cosmetic or a sign of a deeper structural problem that needs to be addressed first.
Bare concrete is porous, which means oil, grease, and dirt soak in rather than wipe up. If you find yourself mopping the same stains repeatedly without getting them out, the concrete has absorbed too much contamination to clean effectively on its own. An epoxy coating creates a sealed, non-porous surface that wipes clean in minutes.
Smooth concrete becomes dangerously slick when wet - a real concern in Cleburne warehouses, commercial kitchens, or shop floors during the rainy spring season. If you or your employees have had near-slips, a textured epoxy coating with anti-slip aggregate addresses that directly. This is also a liability issue worth taking seriously before someone gets hurt.
The right system for your commercial floor depends on what the space does - how much traffic it takes, whether vehicles or forklifts drive on it, and what kinds of chemicals or spills it sees. A light-duty commercial space like a retail back room or small office warehouse needs a different coating than a heavy industrial floor with daily forklift traffic. We assess your slab and recommend a system built for your actual conditions. For facilities that need the toughest possible protection against chemical exposure and thermal shock, urethane cement flooring is often the right answer. For outbuildings and smaller commercial spaces, garage floor coatings offer a cost-effective, durable alternative.
Every commercial job starts with the same non-negotiable steps: grinding the concrete to open the surface, testing for moisture, repairing cracks, and applying a primer that actually bonds to your specific slab. What changes is the thickness of the system and the topcoat - we use heavier builds for floors under vehicle traffic and add slip-resistant texture wherever wet conditions are a concern. According to OSHA walking-working surface standards, slip resistance is a compliance factor for commercial employers - the textured topcoat we apply addresses this directly.
A multi-coat epoxy with a durable topcoat suited to light-to-medium commercial traffic, retail back rooms, and small warehouses that need a clean, maintainable surface.
Thicker coats and a reinforced topcoat built for warehouses, manufacturing floors, and distribution facilities that take daily forklift and vehicle traffic.
Anti-slip aggregate added to the topcoat for loading docks, commercial kitchens, and any area that gets wet regularly - real grip without making the floor hard to clean.
Coating a commercial floor before leasing or selling a building is one of the most cost-effective ways to improve first impressions and reduce tenant complaints about the space.
Cleburne has a real industrial and commercial economy - light manufacturing, agricultural operations, and distribution businesses operate throughout the city, many of them in metal buildings and concrete-slab warehouses that get heavy use year-round. The expansive Blackland Prairie clay soil under most of those slabs means cracking and movement are not just a possibility; they are a regular maintenance reality. Older commercial buildings in Cleburne also tend to have slabs that have absorbed years of oil, grease, and chemical residue - contaminants that require mechanical grinding and industrial degreasers to remove before any coating will bond properly. We factor that extra prep time into every estimate rather than coating over a problem and calling it done.
We work with business owners and property managers across the area, including in Midlothian and Mansfield, where similar commercial and light-industrial properties face the same North Texas clay soil challenges. If you are refreshing a facility, preparing a space for a new tenant, or simply tired of a floor that cannot stay clean, we can give you a written estimate based on an actual site visit - not a phone guess.
Describe your space - what it is used for, roughly how big, and any known issues like cracks or heavy staining. We respond within one business day and schedule a time to look at the slab in person before quoting anything.
We walk the floor, check for cracks and moisture, assess contamination, and measure the space. You receive a written estimate that breaks out prep, materials, and labor separately - so you can see exactly what you are paying for.
We grind the concrete surface, remove contamination with industrial degreasers, fill cracks, and apply a moisture-tested primer. This step is what separates a coating that lasts from one that peels within a season - and we do not skip it.
Coating layers go on once the primer has cured. Plan for light foot traffic after 24 hours and full vehicle or equipment access after 72 hours. We walk the floor with you at completion and cover care instructions before we leave.
We visit your facility, look at the actual slab, and quote based on what we see. Fall and early spring slots fill fast - schedule your estimate now before summer heat makes scheduling harder.
(682) 847-7365We have coated floors in Cleburne commercial and light-industrial buildings since 2015. We know what older local slabs look like - contaminated, cracked from clay soil movement, and often previously coated with something that has to come off first. That local knowledge changes how we estimate and how we prep your floor.
Commercial slabs in Cleburne face the same moisture challenges as residential ones - clay soil holds water, and spring rains push that moisture up through concrete. We test every slab before we apply anything. A commercial coating failure from skipped moisture testing costs far more in downtime and re-do costs than the test ever would.
Shutting down a commercial space for two to four days is a real cost. We plan project phases around your operations when possible - coating sections in sequence so you are not locked out of your entire facility at once. We also avoid Cleburne's summer heat window for commercial jobs whenever the schedule allows.
We operate as a licensed and fully insured concrete flooring contractor in Texas. Before work starts, we provide a certificate of insurance - standard practice that protects your property and your business. The Texas Department of Insurance allows you to verify coverage independently if you want to confirm before signing anything.
Commercial floor coating is a bigger investment than a residential job, and it should be. The prep is more demanding, the systems are thicker, and the stakes are higher when your floor is a working surface for employees and equipment. We treat it that way from the first call to the final walkthrough.
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