Industrial-grade coatings for auto shops, warehouses, retail spaces, restaurants, and offices. Shot-blast prep. Chemical-resistant systems. We work around your schedule.
Commercial development along FM 1093, Fulshear-Katy Road, and the surrounding areas has expanded significantly. Retail centers, auto shops, light industrial spaces, restaurants, and service businesses all need floors that hold up to commercial use without requiring constant maintenance.
Commercial epoxy flooring is more durable than paint, more cost-effective than tile, and significantly cleaner-looking than bare concrete. We install commercial floor coating systems for businesses throughout Fort Bend County — and use the same diamond-ground prep we bring to every residential project.
Auto shop floors need chemical-resistant, non-slip systems rated for oil, coolant, brake fluid, and heavy vehicles. We install automotive-specific systems with slip-resistant topcoats and chemical-resistant finishes.
Warehouse floors handle forklift traffic, pallet jacks, and heavy static loads. We install heavy-duty systems rated for industrial use, with line striping for traffic lanes, safety markings, and storage zones.
Decorative epoxy systems — solid colors, metallic, or terrazzo-look — give commercial spaces a polished appearance at a fraction of the cost of premium flooring materials. Holds up to constant foot traffic.
Restaurant floors need slip resistance, chemical resistance, seamless surfaces with no grout lines to harbor bacteria, and the ability to withstand wet mopping multiple times daily. We install NSF-compliant systems that meet health code requirements.
Polished concrete and decorative epoxy finishes are increasingly common in modern office spaces — durable, low-maintenance, and they look intentional rather than industrial.
Large gathering spaces and fellowship halls with bare or painted concrete benefit from coated surfaces that handle high foot traffic from events, chair drag, and varying weather tracked in.
Residential-grade epoxy doesn't survive forklift traffic or chemical exposure. We specify systems appropriate for the actual use case — not the cheapest system that technically qualifies.
Commercial concrete floors often have contamination from years of use — oil, grease, previous coatings. All of it has to come off. We shot-blast or diamond-grind commercial floors depending on size and condition.
Newly poured slabs and older floors in high-humidity environments can both have moisture vapor emission issues. We test before we coat — every time, on every commercial job.
The topcoat is the wear layer. A thin topcoat means fast wear — money wasted on a floor that looks bad within a year. Our commercial systems are specified for the traffic they'll actually see.
Two-component 100% solids epoxy — the workhorse for most commercial applications. Applied at 10–20 mil total thickness depending on traffic requirements. Good for auto shops, warehouses, and general light industrial use.
The choice for commercial kitchens and food processing. Handles extreme temperature swings, thermal shock from steam cleaning, and bonds to damp concrete. NSF-compliant options available for food contact areas.
Fast-cure system for environments where downtime is not an option. Methyl Methacrylate cures in 1–2 hours at any temperature — the floor is back in service the same day.
UV-stable, fast cure, excellent abrasion resistance. Increasingly used in commercial settings where epoxy performance is needed but faster return to service is required. Good for sun-exposed commercial spaces.
Slip-resistant quartz aggregate broadcast system used in restrooms, locker rooms, pool decks, and any commercial space with consistent wet conditions. Textured surface meets ADA slip-resistance requirements.
These are general ranges for Fort Bend County in 2025. Actual pricing requires a site visit and depends on square footage, surface condition, system specified, and access logistics.
| Application Type | Typical Range | What's Included |
|---|---|---|
| Light commercial Retail, office, church |
$3 – $6 / sq ft | Diamond grind, primer, epoxy base, polyaspartic topcoat |
| Standard commercial Auto shop, warehouse, general industrial |
$4 – $8 / sq ft | Shot blast or grind, chemical-resistant epoxy, heavy topcoat |
| Heavy duty / chemical resistant Restaurant kitchen, food service, lab |
$7 – $14 / sq ft | Urethane cement system, NSF-compliant materials, coved base option |
| Decorative / metallic Showroom, luxury retail, studio |
$6 – $12 / sq ft | Decorative system, metallic or terrazzo effect, high-gloss topcoat |
We provide written proposals with fixed scope within 48 hours of the site visit. The price doesn't change unless the scope does.
We'll visit the space, assess the concrete, and give you a written scope and fixed price within 48 hours. We work around your schedule.
(832) 449-8510