Interior concrete coatings for laundry rooms, sunrooms, covered patios, workshops, and utility spaces. Moisture-tested. Properly prepped. Built to last in the Texas climate.
Epoxy flooring isn't just for garages. Any interior concrete surface in a Fulshear home — laundry room, utility room, sunroom, covered patio, basement, workshop area — can be coated with an epoxy or polyaspartic finish that makes it easier to clean, more resistant to moisture, and significantly better-looking than bare concrete.
For Fulshear homes specifically, interior concrete often deals with moisture vapor moving through the slab from the clay soil below. A properly installed residential epoxy coating seals that surface, prevents efflorescence and moisture staining, and creates a durable floor that doesn't require waxing, polishing, or special cleaners to maintain.
Every space has different demands. We specify the right system for each one.
Laundry rooms take spills, detergent drips, humidity from running machines, and constant foot traffic. A sealed epoxy floor handles all of it without staining or degrading. Most residential laundry rooms are small enough that the install takes a few hours.
Sunrooms experience wide temperature swings and get direct sun. Polyaspartic is the right choice here — UV-stable, won't yellow, handles the thermal expansion a Texas year brings.
Fulshear's outdoor living spaces are used year-round. A coated concrete patio is non-porous, won't absorb moisture or algae, and can be pressure-washed clean. We use slip-resistant topcoat options for areas that get wet.
If you've converted a bonus room or outbuilding into a workshop, gym, or hobby space, a coated floor makes the room more functional. Epoxy is chemical-resistant and handles tool drops, paint spills, and heavy use without showing it.
If your water heater, HVAC equipment, or water softener sits on bare concrete, that floor is constantly exposed to leaks and humidity. A coated mechanical room floor is easier to clean after a leak and resists long-term staining from standing water.
Some Fulshear homes have partial below-grade or slab-on-grade spaces used for storage or extra living areas. Coating those floors is one of the more effective moisture-control measures available.
The difference between a residential epoxy floor that lasts 15 years and one that peels up in 18 months is not the product — it's the preparation.
We test for moisture vapor emission before we start. Fulshear's clay soil holds moisture and pushes it through slabs. Installing epoxy over high-vapor concrete without addressing it first is how floors fail.
Residential floors that have been painted, sealed, or previously treated need mechanical preparation to accept a new coating. We use diamond grinding to open the surface properly — acid etching is not an equivalent.
A laundry room gets different traffic and moisture exposure than a sunroom. We don't apply the same system to every surface — we recommend based on what the space actually demands.
Clean and minimal. Works well in utility spaces and mechanical rooms where function matters more than aesthetics.
Adds texture and visual interest. Popular in sunrooms, finished spaces, and any area that's part of the visible living area. 40+ color blends.
Marbled, high-end look. Suited for spaces that are part of the visible living area — a finished studio, luxury laundry room, or entertainment space.
Slip-resistant texture. Good for outdoor areas, covered patios, and any wet-prone space. NSF-safe option available for food-adjacent areas.
Most small interior rooms (laundry, utility, mechanical) run $500–$1,200 depending on square footage and concrete condition. Larger spaces like sunrooms, patios, or workshop areas are priced per square foot with a job minimum.
We give flat quotes after seeing the space — not per-foot estimates that balloon once work starts. The price we quote is the price you pay, unless the scope changes.
We'll come out, look at the space, check moisture levels, and give you a flat written price. No obligation.
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