If your garage or shop floor takes a beating from heat, oil, chemicals, and heavy loads, urethane cement is one of the toughest coatings available. We install it right, so it lasts.

Urethane cement flooring in Big Spring is a thick, poured coating - typically at least a quarter inch - that bonds directly to your concrete slab and cures into a surface that feels like solid stone. It is not paint, and it is not a thin film. Most residential projects take two to four days from surface prep through curing, and the result is a floor that handles heat, moisture, heavy rolling loads, and chemical spills better than standard epoxy coatings.
Homeowners in Big Spring choose urethane cement when the space sees serious use - working garages, commercial kitchens, laundry rooms, and workshops with oil and fluid exposure. For spaces where the goal is a decorative, glossy finish rather than maximum durability, our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings may be a better fit. Both options start with the same essential step: proper surface preparation.
If you notice small craters forming in your concrete or a fine gray powder that keeps coming back no matter how much you sweep, the surface of your slab is breaking down. Big Spring's heat, UV exposure, and abrasive dust accelerate this process faster than in milder climates. A urethane cement coating seals the surface and stops that deterioration.
If your garage floor has dark stains from motor oil, transmission fluid, or other automotive fluids that have soaked into the concrete, the surface is no longer sealed. This is especially common in Big Spring households where vehicles and equipment get heavy use. A new urethane cement floor covers those stains permanently and creates a surface that wipes clean.
If you have filled cracks in your concrete floor more than once and they keep reappearing, the slab underneath is likely moving due to the shrink-swell clay soils common in Howard County. A contractor can assess whether the movement has stabilized and whether urethane cement is the right next step to protect what you have.
Bare concrete becomes slick when wet, and in a garage or utility room that sees rain tracked in or hose-downs, that is a real safety concern. A urethane cement floor installed with a textured finish gives reliable traction even when the surface is wet - something that matters especially during Big Spring's sudden summer storms.
We install urethane cement flooring in garages, workshops, commercial kitchens, laundry rooms, and utility spaces throughout Big Spring and the surrounding area. Every project begins with mechanical surface preparation - grinding the slab to create proper adhesion and testing for moisture, since the clay-heavy soils in Howard County can push moisture through concrete even in dry weather. We fill any existing cracks before the pour, and we finish with your choice of smooth, satin, or textured slip-resistant surfaces. If the space also needs decorative options, our polished concrete flooring service is another route worth considering.
For commercial and industrial spaces that need a coating specifically rated for chemical resistance and heavy forklift traffic, we offer industrial-grade urethane cement systems alongside our standard commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings. Both options are available with anti-slip topcoats and can be installed with defined color choices to meet your facility requirements.
Suits homeowners with working garages, workshops, or laundry rooms that need a tough, easy-to-clean surface that handles daily use.
Suits commercial kitchens, food prep areas, and industrial floors where the coating must meet heavy chemical and sanitation demands.
Suits any space that sees regular moisture - utility rooms, garage entries, and covered patios where traction is a safety priority.
Suits floors where a previous coating has peeled or bubbled - we remove the old material, prep the slab correctly, and apply the new system.
Big Spring and Howard County present a demanding combination for floor coatings: extreme summer heat above 100 degrees, clay-heavy soils that shift and crack slabs, wind-driven grit that acts as a constant abrasive, and a large proportion of households with working garages used for oil and gas equipment and vehicle maintenance. Urethane cement is specifically designed for this kind of use - it stays stable in dramatic temperature swings, resists the chemical exposure that comes with Permian Basin work, and holds up to the abrasive wear that dusty West Texas conditions accelerate. Standard epoxy coatings often struggle in these conditions, which is why we see a lot of Big Spring homeowners upgrading from a failed epoxy to urethane cement.
We regularly work in communities surrounding Big Spring, including Andrews, TX and Stanton, TX, where similar soil, climate, and working-garage conditions apply. If you are in a smaller community outside Big Spring, reach out - we cover the wider region and are familiar with what local slabs typically need.
We ask about the space size, current use, and whether you have had any water intrusion or existing coatings. Most inquiries get a rough range within one business day.
We visit your property, check the slab condition, look for cracks and soft spots, and test for moisture - critical in Big Spring where clay soils push moisture through concrete. You receive a written estimate with a full scope breakdown.
We grind the concrete mechanically to open up the surface for proper adhesion, then fill any cracks. This step is loud and dusty - plan to be out of the space for most of the day. In Big Spring's summers, we often start early to avoid working on a slab baking in afternoon heat.
The urethane cement is mixed and poured, then spread evenly across the floor. After the curing period - at least 24 hours before foot traffic, 48 to 72 hours before heavy loads - we walk through the finished floor with you and review care instructions.
No obligation, no surprise costs. We respond within one business day.
(432) 263-5110Howard County soils are notorious for causing slab movement and cracks. We inspect every slab before we pour and tell you honestly if movement has not stabilized - because installing over an active slab is money wasted for both of us.
Pouring a coating on a slab that has been baking at 100 degrees all afternoon is a recipe for adhesion failure. We schedule pours for early morning during hot months and use products formulated for high-heat environments in West Texas.
American Concrete InstituteYou know the full scope and total price before we start. Preparation steps, crack repair, product type, and finish options are all spelled out - so there are no additional charges waiting at the end of the job.
A lot of Big Spring garages store oil and gas equipment and see heavy vehicle maintenance use. We know what that means for product selection, finish type, and thickness - and we give recommendations based on how you actually use the space.
Urethane cement flooring is one of the more demanding installations we do, and doing it right in Big Spring's climate requires attention to details that matter before the coating ever touches the floor. Call us or submit a request and we will walk you through what your specific space needs.
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