Polished Concrete Flooring
A surface treatment that refines and densifies the concrete itself - no coating required - for a low-maintenance, long-wearing finish.
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Bare concrete takes a beating and shows every bit of it. Urethane cement seals your San Angelo floor against moisture, heat, and heavy use - and it stays sealed.

Urethane cement flooring in San Angelo is a thick, poured coating that bonds directly to your concrete slab, combining cement with a flexible resin - most residential jobs are ready for light foot traffic within 24 hours and reach full cure in five to seven days.
It is most common in garages, laundry rooms, workshops, and utility spaces - anywhere that sees spills, heavy traffic, or rolling equipment on a regular basis. The coating flexes slightly as temperatures rise and fall, which is why it holds up to West Texas heat cycles better than rigid coatings that crack. Many San Angelo homeowners choose urethane cement after a previous painted or epoxy floor failed, because the installation process is more technical and the result lasts much longer when done right.
If you are weighing your options, it is worth comparing urethane cement against our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings - both are built for demanding conditions, but urethane cement offers more flexibility and moisture resistance in environments with big temperature swings.
If you can see cracks running across your concrete or notice chunks of the surface breaking away, the slab is telling you it needs protection. In San Angelo, this is often caused by years of clay soil movement pushing up against the slab from below. A urethane cement coating will seal surface damage and prevent it from spreading further.
That chalky white film that sometimes appears on concrete after a wet spell is called efflorescence - mineral deposits left when moisture pushes up through the slab and evaporates. In San Angelo, where intense rain events can saturate clay soil quickly, this is a common signal that moisture is moving through your floor. A urethane cement coating creates a barrier that stops it.
If you already have a painted or epoxy-coated floor and it is peeling up in sheets or bubbling in spots, that coating has lost its bond. This usually means the surface was not prepared properly the first time. Urethane cement, applied over a correctly prepped slab, is far more resistant to this kind of failure than the thinner coatings that typically fail first.
Years of oil drips, chemical spills, and general wear leave concrete looking rough and permanently stained. If you are tired of a floor that looks dirty no matter how much you clean it, a urethane cement coating gives you a smooth, sealed surface that wipes clean easily. This is especially common in San Angelo garages used as workshops or for vehicle storage.
We apply urethane cement in matte, satin, or gloss finishes depending on your preference and the level of slip resistance you want underfoot. Textured finishes are popular in garages and utility spaces because they add grip when the floor gets wet - which matters in a market where summer thunderstorms can blow rain into open garage doors. For spaces that need a more decorative touch alongside the durability of urethane cement, we can discuss layering options with our polished concrete flooring service as an alternative direction.
Every urethane cement project we take on starts with the same thorough surface preparation - grinding the concrete to a clean profile, filling cracks, and testing for moisture. That preparation is what separates a floor that lasts 15 to 20 years from one that starts peeling in the first year. We also install our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings for shop owners and business operators who need something similar at a commercial scale.
Suits utility spaces and workshops where you want a clean, low-maintenance floor without a reflective surface underfoot.
Best for garages and laundry rooms - delivers the clean look of a gloss topcoat with broadcast aggregate for reliable traction on a wet surface.
For homes built in the 1950s through 1980s where the slab needs extra attention before coating - we assess and address aging concrete before any material goes down.
Recommended for San Angelo slabs where efflorescence or moisture vapor is a known issue - the primer layer stops moisture migration before the main coating is applied.
San Angelo regularly sees summer highs above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and winter nights can dip below freezing - that kind of range, sometimes 40 or 50 degrees in a single day, puts real stress on any floor coating. Urethane cement handles this better than most alternatives because it flexes slightly instead of cracking, which is a genuine advantage in West Texas conditions. The concrete in many San Angelo homes - particularly in neighborhoods built between the 1950s and 1980s - is also more likely to have surface scaling, cracking, or contamination from decades of use, and that means surface preparation becomes even more critical before any coating goes down. Homeowners near Carlsbad, TX and Christoval, TX have the same clay soil concerns and benefit from the same moisture-resistant approach we bring to every project.
San Angelo averages only about 19 inches of rain per year, but when storms do hit, they can be intense. Flash flooding is a real concern in parts of the city, and even a garage that has never flooded can take on moisture through the slab after a hard rain. Urethane cement's resistance to moisture vapor makes it a smart choice for homeowners who want to protect their floors without worrying every time a storm rolls through. The same properties that resist moisture also make it resistant to the grease, oil, and cleaning chemicals common in garages and workshops across the area - you clean up easily, and the floor keeps its appearance year after year.
We ask a few basic questions about your space, size, and current floor condition. You get a ballpark range before anyone drives out. We reply within one business day and schedule a site visit at a time that works for you.
We come out and look at the actual concrete - checking for cracks, moisture, surface condition, and age-related wear. The state of your slab determines how much prep is needed. You receive a written estimate that breaks out prep, materials, and labor separately.
The crew grinds or shot-blasts the concrete to clean and profile it for bonding. Cracks and damaged spots are filled and leveled before any coating goes down. This phase is loud and produces dust, but it is what determines whether the floor lasts 15 years or fails in two.
The urethane cement mixture is poured and spread in sections over one to two days. Light foot traffic is fine within 24 hours - but keep vehicles and heavy equipment off the floor for the first week. We walk the floor with you before leaving.
No obligation, no sales pressure - we come out, look at your slab, and give you a clear price in writing.
(325) 292-0567The installation process for urethane cement is more technical than standard epoxy, and an inexperienced crew can produce a floor that fails within a year or two. We have the specific hands-on experience with urethane cement systems - not just general flooring - to get the material mix right and the pour timing right for San Angelo conditions. Ask us for photos of completed local urethane cement jobs.
A significant portion of San Angelo homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and older concrete needs more careful preparation before any coating bonds correctly. We assess age-related surface issues - scaling, staining, contamination - and address them before we coat, so the finished floor bonds the way it should. The American Society of Concrete Contractors sets the surface preparation standards we follow on every job.
San Angelo summers push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and heat speeds up curing - which causes problems if the material sets before it is properly spread. We schedule pours during cooler parts of the day in summer and adjust our approach based on the forecast. That scheduling discipline is what prevents a beautiful coating from curing unevenly before it is finished.
If your slab has significant structural cracking from soil movement, we will tell you that a coating alone will not fix it - before you pay anything. We do not coat over problems and hope for the best. If the job requires more than a standard coating installation, you will know that upfront, with a clear explanation of what needs to happen and why.
Those four things - urethane-specific experience, proper prep on older slabs, heat-aware scheduling, and upfront honesty - are why homeowners in San Angelo who have had a floor fail before call us for the redo. When the first contractor cut corners on prep, we are the ones who show up, strip it down to bare concrete, and do it right.
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