Warehouses, shops, and Permian Basin facilities need floors that can take real punishment. We install thick, chemical-resistant epoxy systems that hold up to vehicle traffic, heavy equipment, and daily spills.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Big Spring, TX use thicker, more chemical-resistant systems than residential products, applied to fully prepared concrete surfaces - most commercial jobs take two to four days depending on space size and prep requirements.
If your warehouse, maintenance shop, or commercial facility has a floor that is cracking, absorbing chemical spills, or generating concrete dust that settles on equipment, a properly specified industrial epoxy system is designed for exactly that situation. The Permian Basin oil and gas economy means many facilities around Big Spring handle petroleum products and hydraulic fluids daily - and bare concrete was never designed to stand up to that kind of exposure.
If you need an epoxy system for a residential garage or home workshop, our Epoxy Floor Coatings service covers residential applications. For facilities that also need thermal resistance in food production or processing environments, our Urethane Cement Flooring is worth reviewing.
If you can see cracks running across your concrete, or notice small chips and flaking on the surface, the concrete needs attention. In Big Spring, the clay-heavy soils underneath slabs expand and contract with moisture changes, and that movement is often what causes those cracks. Left unaddressed, they will only grow larger.
Bare concrete is porous - it soaks up oil, grease, and chemical spills. If you are scrubbing your shop or warehouse floor and the stains will not budge, the concrete has absorbed more than surface cleaning can fix. An epoxy coating seals the surface so future spills sit on top and wipe up easily.
Concrete that has not been sealed slowly breaks down, releasing fine dust that settles on everything nearby. If you notice a persistent gray dust on surfaces near the floor, or the floor feels rough and gritty underfoot, the surface is deteriorating. Epoxy stops that breakdown entirely.
Uneven, cracked, or slippery concrete creates real risks in a commercial or industrial space where vehicles or heavy equipment are moving. If you have noticed employees watching their step or had near-misses related to the floor surface, that is a signal worth acting on before an incident occurs.
Our commercial epoxy work covers the full range of industrial and commercial environments in the Big Spring area - from warehouses and equipment storage buildings to auto shops, manufacturing facilities, and commercial garages. Every job starts with mechanical surface preparation: we grind the concrete to open the surface, repair cracks and damaged areas, test for moisture, and then apply the coating system specified for the demands of your particular facility. For facilities that need an especially thick, chemical-resistant floor system, our Urethane Cement Flooring service offers a cementitious polymer system designed for the most demanding industrial environments.
For commercial operations that also need a standard garage coating - such as a business that has both a customer-facing showroom and a back-of-house service area - our Garage Floor Coatings service provides a practical, cleanable surface at a straightforward price point.
A durable, sealed surface for warehouses, storage buildings, and light commercial spaces with regular foot and vehicle traffic.
Thicker coating profiles for facilities that see heavy equipment, forklifts, or frequent chemical exposure - common in Permian Basin operations.
Specified for oil and gas maintenance shops, auto repair facilities, and any space where petroleum products or aggressive fluids contact the floor regularly.
Textured topcoats that improve traction in high-traffic or wet areas, meeting safety expectations for commercial and industrial spaces.
Big Spring and the surrounding Permian Basin have a working economy built around oil and gas, agriculture, and small manufacturing. That means many commercial and industrial facilities here see heavier chemical and vehicle exposure than a typical suburban warehouse - and the floors have to match. At the same time, the clay soils in Howard County put constant pressure on concrete slabs, and the summer heat makes application timing a genuine technical concern, not just a scheduling preference. Business owners in Big Spring and nearby Stanton face these same conditions on every facility project.
We also understand the commercial real estate side of this market. A clean, professionally coated floor is one of the most cost-effective improvements you can make before leasing or selling a commercial space in Big Spring. Facilities that look maintained and well-kept attract better tenants and better terms - and a quality epoxy coating is a significant part of that first impression. For broader guidance on commercial flooring standards, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Concrete Network both provide resources on industrial floor safety and surface preparation.
We ask a few basic questions - the size of the space, what it is used for, and any known issues with the floor. This is not just paperwork - it helps us show up to the estimate prepared. You do not need to have all the answers, just describe what you are seeing and what you want to accomplish.
We walk the floor with you, check the concrete condition, look for cracks or soft spots, and test for moisture. You receive a written estimate that breaks out what is included - not just a single number. Expect a reply within one business day of your initial request.
We grind or mechanically prepare the concrete surface to open it up for proper bonding. Any cracks or damaged areas are filled and leveled during this phase. This is the loudest and dustiest part of the job, and it takes as long as it needs to - this step is too important to rush.
Epoxy coating goes down in layers - base coat, broadcast layer, and topcoat - with curing time between each. After the final coat, light foot traffic is possible in 24 hours and heavy use after 72 hours. We walk the floor with you and address any touch-ups before we consider the job complete.
Call us or send a message and we will get back to you within one business day. We will walk your floor, tell you exactly what it needs, and give you a written estimate that breaks out every step.
(432) 263-5110We carry full licensing and insurance on every commercial and industrial job. That protects your property, your employees, and your operation throughout the project.
Facilities in the oil and gas economy around Big Spring deal with petroleum products, hydraulic fluids, and industrial chemicals every day. We specify coating systems that are built for that kind of exposure, not general-purpose residential products.
Concrete in West Texas holds more moisture than it looks like it does - especially near older slabs or areas with drainage issues. We test before we coat, every time, so the coating bonds the way it is supposed to and does not fail within months.
We know your operation does not stop just because your floor needs work. When you call or send a message, you hear back within one business day. We give you a clear timeline before we start so you can plan your downtime with confidence.
For commercial operations in the Permian Basin, a floor that holds up to the demands of the job is not a luxury - it is a functional requirement. These proof points add up to a contractor who takes the work seriously and delivers a result you can count on for years.
These services are often requested alongside commercial epoxy coating work.
A practical coated surface for commercial garage bays and vehicle storage areas that need a clean, durable finish at a clear price.
Learn MoreA cementitious polymer system for the most demanding industrial environments - ideal when thermal resistance and extreme chemical exposure are concerns.
Learn MoreSpring and fall are the best seasons for coating work in West Texas. Call today to get on the schedule and avoid peak-summer heat delays.