
Warehouse, shop, or facility floor taking a beating? We coat commercial and industrial concrete in Longview with systems rated for the traffic, chemicals, and conditions your space actually sees.
Warehouse, shop, or facility floor taking a beating? We coat commercial and industrial concrete in Longview with systems rated for the traffic, chemicals, and conditions your space actually sees.

Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings in Longview, TX use thicker, higher-build systems than residential products, designed to handle forklift traffic, chemical spills, and daily heavy use, with most projects completed in two to five days depending on the size of the space and the condition of the existing concrete.
A standard residential garage coating will not hold up in a warehouse or auto bay that sees constant equipment traffic and oil exposure. Longview has a significant industrial and manufacturing base, and the floors in those facilities need coating systems that are rated for chemical resistance and heavy mechanical loads - not just something that looks good on day one. If your operation handles oils, solvents, or industrial chemicals, the coating product matters as much as the prep work. For homeowners or smaller utility spaces, our residential Epoxy Floor Coatings page covers the systems built for those applications.
East Texas humidity and the clay-heavy soils throughout Gregg County make moisture management the most critical part of any commercial coating project here. A contractor who skips the moisture test before starting work in Longview is cutting a corner that could cost you the entire job within twelve months.
Fine gray dust settling on equipment, shelving, or products sitting on your floor means the concrete surface is breaking down - a condition called spalling or dusting. This is common in older Longview commercial buildings where the original concrete has absorbed years of traffic, moisture, and temperature swings without any protective coating. A properly applied coating seals the surface and stops further deterioration.
Cracks that are widening, running in long diagonal lines, or show edges at slightly different heights signal that the clay soils under your slab are moving - a very common issue in Gregg County. Those cracks need to be repaired and stabilized before a coating goes down, but once they are addressed, an epoxy coating helps protect the repaired surface from further damage caused by soil movement.
Bare concrete is porous, which means oil, chemicals, and other liquids soak right in and leave stains that are nearly impossible to remove. If your floor has dark patches from oil drips, chemical spills, or years of forklift fluid leaks, the concrete has no protection. An epoxy coating creates a non-porous surface that lets you wipe up spills before they penetrate and cause lasting damage.
If your floor becomes dangerously slick when it rains or when cleaning crews mop it, that is a liability risk - and a real danger to anyone working in the space. Longview's rainy season means wet floors are a recurring problem for businesses with loading docks, entryways, or outdoor-adjacent areas. An epoxy coating with an anti-slip additive can dramatically reduce that risk for a fraction of the cost of a workplace injury.
Commercial and industrial floors vary widely in what they need. A distribution warehouse that sees constant forklift traffic needs a different coating weight and topcoat than a retail space or a commercial kitchen with chemical exposure. We match the coating system to what your floor actually handles - thicker builds for heavy mechanical loads, chemical-resistant formulations for facilities dealing with oils and solvents, and anti-slip grit for any area where wet floors are a safety concern. For facilities that need maximum resistance to thermal shock and chemical attack - such as commercial kitchens or food processing areas - our Urethane Cement Flooring is often the better fit and worth a conversation. For smaller vehicles, personal garages, or general-purpose utility spaces, our Garage Floor Coatings page covers the right product range for those applications.
Safety features - floor line markings, anti-slip texture, and visual traffic lanes - can all be incorporated during installation at a fraction of the cost of adding them later. We plan these elements before the coating goes down, not as an afterthought.
High-build epoxy systems designed for constant forklift and pallet jack traffic, with optional floor markings for traffic lanes and safety zones.
Chemical-resistant coatings for auto bays, service centers, and shops where oil, fuel, and mechanical fluids are a daily reality.
Durable, easy-to-clean epoxy systems for light manufacturing and industrial facilities, including anti-slip texture and safety striping where needed.
Decorative and functional epoxy systems for retail floors, showrooms, and commercial spaces where appearance and durability both matter. See also our Garage Floor Coatings for smaller commercial vehicle bays.
Longview has a significant industrial and manufacturing presence, with operations tied to energy, petrochemicals, steel, and distribution spread across the area. Floors in these facilities face chemical spills, heavy equipment, and constant traffic - conditions that expose every shortcut in the coating installation. Longview also averages around 47 inches of rain per year, well above the national average, which keeps ground moisture levels elevated and makes moisture testing before any coating application non-negotiable. A contractor who skips that step in this climate is handing you a floor that will fail in the first wet season. The clay soils throughout Gregg County compound the challenge: they expand and contract with every rain and dry spell, which is why commercial slabs along corridors like Loop 281 and US-259 so often develop cracks that need repair before a coating will bond correctly.
We serve commercial and industrial customers throughout the Longview area, including businesses in Marshall and Kilgore who deal with the same soil and humidity conditions that make proper surface preparation so critical in East Texas. Whether your facility is a new build that still needs its first coating or an older structure where a failing coat has reached the end of its life, we approach every job the same way: walk the floor, test for moisture, quote what is actually needed, then execute.
We ask a few quick questions about your facility, what the floor is used for, and whether you have noticed any cracking or moisture issues. We respond within one business day and schedule a walkthrough - not a phone estimate - because the concrete condition determines the job scope.
We walk your facility floor, check the concrete's condition, test for moisture, and look at any existing cracks or damage. You get a written price covering prep, any repairs, coating, and cleanup - so there are no surprises when the invoice comes.
You clear the floor of equipment, shelving, vehicles, and inventory before the crew arrives. The crew then grinds or shot-blasts the concrete, fills cracks and damaged areas, and thoroughly cleans the surface. This step is the loudest and dustiest part of the job and typically takes one full day for a mid-sized commercial space.
The coating goes down in layers - primer, base coat, finish coat - with each layer drying before the next. Safety grit and floor markings are added during this phase if included. Plan on light foot traffic within 24 hours and heavy equipment or vehicle access after 72 hours, with extra buffer in Longview's summer heat.
We walk your floor in person, test for moisture, and give you a written price that covers everything. Your operation will not be shut down a day longer than necessary.
(430) 267-1851With Longview averaging around 47 inches of rain per year and ground moisture staying elevated much of the year, we test every slab before a coat goes down. Skipping that step is the number one cause of premature coating failure in East Texas, and it is never something we cut. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration also sets standards for slip, trip, and fall prevention that proper floor coatings directly address.
We do not apply a residential-grade product to a warehouse floor. We specify coating systems rated for the chemical exposure, load capacity, and traffic volume your facility actually sees. That means the floor performs the way you expect it to - not just on day one, but five years from now.
The clay-heavy soils across Gregg County cause concrete to crack and shift in ways that catch contractors unfamiliar with East Texas off guard. We have been working on commercial and industrial slabs in this area long enough to know how to assess that movement, stabilize the damage, and coat in a way that holds when the ground shifts again next wet season.
Every day your facility is out of service costs money. We give you an honest timeline before work starts, plan the project efficiently, and do not leave you with an optimistic estimate that turns into a week-long shutdown. We know the local permit landscape too, and we will flag if your project requires a check with City of Longview Building Inspections.
Every one of these points comes back to the same thing: a floor that still performs the way it should long after we are gone. That starts with taking East Texas conditions seriously - moisture, clay soil, heat - and building the installation around those realities, not around what is cheapest or fastest.
Residential and light-commercial garage floor systems built for vehicle traffic, oil resistance, and a clean finished look.
Learn MoreThe step up from epoxy for facilities dealing with thermal shock, steam cleaning, or aggressive chemical exposure - common in food service and processing environments.
Learn MoreSchedule your free on-site walkthrough now before the busy season fills up - and get a written price before any work begins.