Garage Floor Coatings
Homes in the Wall area are mostly brick ranch-styles on big lots, and many have attached garages or detached shop buildings with concrete slabs that have never been coated. A professional garage floor coating seals the slab against caliche dust, oil drips, and West Texas heat, and it turns a working floor into something that is genuinely easy to clean.
Epoxy Floor Coatings
Many Wall-area properties include workshops, barns, or equipment buildings that need a durable interior floor. Epoxy coatings handle vehicle fluid spills, resist the chemical wear common in working buildings, and hold up under the weight of equipment and foot traffic that light-duty products cannot.
Concrete Sealing
On rural properties in the Wall area, concrete pads around garages, shop doors, and entry points take constant abuse from caliche dust, oil drips, and heavy equipment. A quality sealer locks the surface against staining and moisture and slows the surface breakdown that comes from years of West Texas sun.
Concrete Grinding & Surface Preparation
Rural slabs in Wall and surrounding Tom Green County often have old paint, adhesive residue, or surface contamination from years of use in shop buildings. We grind and profile the concrete properly before any coating goes down - because no coating holds without correct surface prep.
Concrete Resurfacing & Overlays
Concrete pads and aprons on larger Wall-area lots take damage from heavy equipment, caliche soil movement, and freeze cycles that can pit and crack the surface. Resurfacing gives you a new wear layer over an existing slab without the cost and disruption of a full pour.
Polyaspartic Floor Coatings
Wall properties with metal shop buildings see extreme temperature swings - scorching hot in summer and cold on winter nights. Polyaspartic coatings cure faster than standard epoxy, hold up better under those swings, and resist hot-tire pickup on floors that get full summer heat in unshaded buildings.