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Epoxy & concrete coatings for Harris County, TX.

The Houston core is where the commercial work lives. Luxury garages in River Oaks and Memorial, restaurant epoxy in Midtown and the Heights, warehouse polished concrete across the north and west side. Night shifts, GC coordination, and the same prep standard we run in Friendswood.

Commercial-HeavyRestaurants, warehouses, retail, luxury garages
Night ShiftsLoop 610 and downtown after-hours install windows
Same CrewNo subs, no handoffs, Justin runs every estimate
County Overview

The commercial heart of our schedule, from the Loop to Spring.

Harris County is the largest county in Texas by population and by a wide margin the largest on our calendar by commercial square footage. Roughly 4.7 million people, 1,700 square miles, and a density of restaurants, warehouses, retail buildouts, and estate residential that dwarfs every other market we serve. The mix of work is different here: less bay-adjacent moisture stress than Galveston County, fewer new-build garage floors than Brazoria, but far more commercial epoxy, polished concrete, and high-end metallic than either.

Inside Loop 610, almost every job is commercial or luxury residential. We install metallic and polished concrete in River Oaks and Memorial estate garages, where the car collections alone justify the spec. We run high-build solid-color and flake systems in restaurants across Midtown, the Heights, Montrose, and the Galleria, usually on a tight Sunday-to-Tuesday turnover window so the operator does not lose a revenue night. We grind, densify, and polish warehouse concrete in the industrial corridors east of downtown and out toward the port, where a 30,000 square foot floor needs the same prep discipline as a 600 square foot garage, just scaled up in crew and equipment.

Spring and the North Harris corridor run more residential. A lot of newer subdivision garages, a handful of custom estates, and a surprising amount of commercial work along I-45 on the edge of the Spring-to-Woodlands sprawl. Schedule cadence there looks more like Galveston County, homeowners at home during install, neighbors stopping by to watch the grinder run, referrals that start the next project before we are off the first one.

What is the same everywhere in Harris County: clay soil. Houston sits on expansive clay, and that clay moves. It does not always move your slab enough to crack it, but it does move the slab enough that the original finish cures with micro-cracks and small hairline faults that an epoxy will telegraph through if you do not grind past them. Diamond grinding is not optional here. We run diamond prep on every Harris County install, commercial or residential, regardless of how “clean” the slab looks.

Humidity matters, but less than Galveston County. Downtown Houston on a typical summer morning reads lower than the same hour in Kemah. That gives us wider cure windows on most jobs, which is why restaurant overnight turnovers work at all. We still monitor, we still test, we still schedule topcoats around the forecast. Anyone who tells you weather does not affect commercial coatings has not done many of them.

Services In Harris County

Built for the commercial-first calendar.

Commercial and luxury residential dominate the Harris County mix. These six systems cover roughly 90 percent of what we install inside the county line.

01 · Commercial Epoxy

Commercial Epoxy

Our largest Harris County category. Restaurant turnovers on Sunday-to-Tuesday windows, warehouse floors during scheduled shutdowns, retail buildouts on tight GC timelines. Chemical-resistant, slip-rated, and specced to the duty cycle, not to a brochure. Night crews on request.

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02 · Polished Concrete

Polished Concrete

Industrial-corridor warehouses, downtown retail showrooms, and a growing slice of modern-home residential in River Oaks and the Heights. Multi-step grind, densify, polish. No coating, no peel, life-of-building finish with floor-burnish maintenance.

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03 · Metallic

Metallic Epoxy

Estate garages in Memorial and River Oaks. Showrooms. One-off, mirror-finish installs where the floor is part of the brand.

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04 · Flake

Flake Epoxy

Spring and North Harris residential, restaurant kitchens, retail back-of-house. Slip-resistant, durable, hides heavy traffic patterns.

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05 · Polyaspartic

Polyaspartic Topcoat

The topcoat when the space has to reopen fast. Walk on it next day, drive on it in 72 hours. Standard on most commercial overnight work.

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06 · Exterior

Exterior Concrete

Courtyard patios, rooftop decks, retail entry plazas. UV-stable topcoats and slip-rated aggregate for outdoor service in the Houston climate.

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Feature Cities & Neighborhoods

Where we run the most Harris County work.

Harris County is massive. These three markets are the ones we install in most consistently, week over week. The city pages have local notes on slab conditions, popular finishes, and recent projects.

Houston

The core. Restaurants, retail, warehouse polished concrete, and a steady mix of downtown commercial epoxy on overnight windows. Our largest single-city volume by a wide margin.

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Spring

North Harris residential. New-build garages, custom-home flake and metallic, plus a handful of small commercial projects along I-45. Day installs, homeowner-friendly schedule.

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River Oaks

The estate neighborhood inside the Loop. Luxury garages, metallic and polished concrete, collector-car floors with a topcoat spec closer to a showroom than a home. Discreet scheduling, tight coordination with household staff.

River Oaks Page →

From the Loop to Spring, from the port to the Heights.

Our Friendswood shop sits about 30 minutes south of downtown Houston. That puts the Loop, River Oaks, the Heights, Midtown, the Galleria, and the Medical Center inside normal-day reach, and the northern corridor (Spring, Willowbrook, the Woodlands edge) within a standard commercial schedule window.

No franchise, no regional subs. Same truck, same installers, same prep standard from the first estimate to the topcoat.

100k+Sq Ft Installed
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NightShifts On Request
Harris County Questions

Stuff Harris County clients actually ask us.

Can you run installs at night in downtown Houston?

Yes, and for most Loop 610 commercial work, we prefer it. Night windows (roughly 8pm to 6am) let us grind, prime, broadcast, and topcoat with the building empty and the HVAC running full to pull humidity. We coordinate building access, loading dock timing, and elevator reservations with the property manager before install day. For restaurants, the standard window is Sunday night through Tuesday morning, opening Wednesday. Plan two to four weeks of lead time for site survey, test pulls, and crew scheduling.

How do you handle GC-coordinated buildouts?

We read the schedule, back-into our install window from the TCO date, and coordinate with the GC on trade sequencing so our floor goes in after drywall paint and before FF&E install. On larger jobs we attend the weekly sub meeting. We have install lifts, generators, and night crews when the schedule compresses. Change orders are written, signed, and tracked. No surprises on invoice day.

Are there discretion options for River Oaks and Memorial estate work?

Yes. We park trucks discreetly, wrap signage if requested, schedule around household staff and family routines, and do not post photos of identifiable spaces without written permission. For collector-car garages, we can work in phases so the collection never leaves the property. Most of our estate clients came through referrals from other estate clients. Privacy is not a feature we add, it is a default.

Does expansive clay soil affect how you spec a Harris County floor?

It affects the prep, not the coating. Houston clay moves seasonally, which means most existing slabs already have micro-cracks and hairline faults at the surface that were cured in years ago. A rolled-primer job will telegraph those faults through the topcoat within 6 to 18 months. We diamond grind every slab deep enough to get past the surface zone, then fill working cracks with a structural epoxy resin before we prime. That is the difference between a three-year floor and a ten-year floor.

How quickly can a restaurant reopen after a Sunday install?

A typical Sunday-night kitchen turnover: grind and prep Sunday night, broadcast Monday morning, topcoat Monday evening, light foot traffic Tuesday morning, full service Wednesday open. A polyaspartic topcoat on a solid-color or flake system is the spec that makes this timeline work. We will not cut the cure window shorter than the chemistry allows, no matter what day the operator wants to open. If the number does not work, we will tell you before you sign the estimate.

Do you take small commercial jobs, or only large ones?

Both. We bid warehouse floors in the tens of thousands of square feet and we bid small retail buildouts in the hundreds. The prep standard is the same, the crew scales to the scope, and the pricing reflects realistic mobilization costs at both ends. Call (346) 624-0125 or use the contact form; see project gallery for a range of recent Harris County commercial work.

Got a Harris County project to price?

Send us the scope, the square footage, and the window you need. We will send back a written quote, a realistic timeline, and a crew schedule that matches.