
Your business floor takes punishment that a basic residential coating cannot handle. We install heavy-duty multi-coat epoxy systems for commercial and industrial spaces across Weatherford and Parker County.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Weatherford, TX use a heavier multi-coat system - primer, body coat, and topcoat - applied over properly ground concrete, with most projects taking two to four days from prep to cure.
A business floor faces a different level of stress than a residential garage. Forklifts, constant foot traffic, chemical spills, and heavy equipment all break down a thin or poorly applied coating within a year or two. The right system for your space depends on what the floor actually has to handle day to day, not just what looks good in a quote.
Weatherford's local economy - feed stores, equipment dealers, light manufacturing, and the equestrian industry - means many businesses here need floors that can take serious punishment. We also install Garage Floor Coatings for residential and light-use applications, and for the most demanding wet or chemical environments, our Urethane Cement Flooring goes further than standard epoxy systems.
Bare concrete is porous - oil, chemicals, and water soak right in and leave permanent stains. If you are mopping spills and the floor still looks dirty, or the surface is starting to pit and flake, the concrete is breaking down. An epoxy coating seals the surface so spills wipe up cleanly instead of soaking in.
If your Weatherford-area slab has developed hairline cracks or uneven spots, Parker County's expansive clay soil is likely the reason. Those cracks collect dirt, harbor bacteria, and grow larger over time. Addressing them before coating is essential - a good contractor will point them out during the estimate rather than coat straight over them.
Dusty, deteriorating concrete creates a slip hazard, especially when wet. If your floor leaves a chalky residue on shoes or equipment, or gets slippery when damp, the surface is breaking down. A properly applied epoxy coating can include a non-slip texture that makes the floor safer for employees and customers.
If you already have a coated floor that is peeling at the edges, bubbling in spots, or showing bare concrete in high-traffic areas, the original coating is failing. This usually means it was applied over a poorly prepared surface or was not thick enough for the actual use. Stripping and recoating properly is more cost-effective than repeated patching.
The coating system that works for a retail showroom is not the same one that belongs in a warehouse or a feed store. We match the coating type and thickness to the actual demands of your space. For a lighter commercial environment with regular foot traffic, a standard two-coat system is often the right call. For spaces that handle forklifts, heavy loads, or chemical exposure, we install a heavier industrial system with added layers and chemical-resistant topcoats.
If your space is primarily residential but falls into a gray area - an oversized home shop or a barn converted to a business use - our Garage Floor Coatings may be the better fit. For the most demanding environments - commercial kitchens, food processing facilities, or any space with constant moisture - our Urethane Cement Flooring offers a higher level of chemical and moisture resistance than standard epoxy.
Best for retail spaces, offices, and light commercial environments with regular foot traffic.
Best for warehouses, equipment shops, feed stores, and any floor that handles forklifts, heavy loads, or chemical exposure.
Best for commercial kitchens, loading areas, and any space where wet floors create a slip risk for employees or customers.
Weatherford is known as the cutting horse capital of the world, and the surrounding area has a strong mix of equestrian facilities, equipment dealers, feed stores, and light manufacturing operations. These floors take hard daily use that most coating systems are not designed for. We have worked on commercial spaces throughout Parker County and understand what local businesses actually put their floors through.
The clay soil underlying most Parker County properties also makes proper slab assessment mandatory before any commercial coating job. Businesses along the I-20 corridor and in Weatherford's growing commercial districts should expect their contractor to inspect for soil-related slab movement before quoting. We serve commercial clients in Mineral Wells and Fort Worth as well, applying the same standards across the region.
Call or submit a request and we will respond within 1 business day to schedule a site visit. We walk the floor with you, look at how the space is used, and give you a written quote that spells out exactly what prep work is included and how many coats will be applied.
Before any work starts, we assess the concrete closely - checking for cracks, moisture levels, old coatings, and areas that need repair. In Weatherford, this step matters more than in most areas because of the clay soil underneath many local slabs. You will get a confirmed start date and a clear list of what needs to be cleared from the space.
We grind the concrete mechanically to open the surface, repair cracks, and clean away any oil or residue. This is the most time-consuming part of the job and the part that determines whether your coating lasts. Plan for the space to be off-limits and expect some dust - most crews use vacuums to control it.
Coating goes down in layers - primer, main coat, and a protective topcoat. Light foot traffic is typically safe within 24 hours of the final coat, but heavy equipment needs more time. We walk the floor with you before we leave and give you simple maintenance guidance so you can keep it looking good long-term.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works around your operation. You will get a written quote that breaks down prep work, coat count, and timeline before anything starts.
(682) 412-8936Commercial and industrial floors almost always need a primer coat, a body coat, and a protective topcoat. We do not offer single-layer budget coatings for business applications - the floor has to hold up to what your operation actually does.
We inspect and test every slab for cracks, moisture, and old coatings before we quote or schedule. Parker County's reactive clay soil means many local slabs have issues that need to be addressed first - we find them and fix them rather than coat over them.
We schedule commercial coating work around local temperature and humidity conditions. Applying epoxy to an overheated concrete surface is one of the most common causes of premature failure in Texas - we do not let it happen on your job.
Downtime costs money. Before we start, you get a written schedule covering prep, coating, and curing so you can plan around the project. We show up when we say we will and do not leave you guessing about when the floor is back in service.
For anyone comparing commercial floor coating contractors, the OSHA silica and concrete dust guidance is worth reviewing - it explains why proper grinding equipment and dust control matter during the prep phase, not just for the workers but for anyone in or near the facility.
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Learn MoreEvery week of delay is another week your floor takes unnecessary wear - contact us today to schedule your site assessment.