
Stained, cracking, or hard-to-clean concrete floors? We prep, coat, and finish epoxy floors in Nacogdoches that hold up through East Texas humidity and heavy use.

Epoxy floor coating in Nacogdoches, TX involves bonding a hard plastic-like surface to your existing concrete slab - most residential jobs take two to three days from prep to a floor you can park on.
If your garage or utility floor is stained, dusty, or showing its age, epoxy is one of the most effective ways to transform it without replacing the slab. The result is a smooth, sealed surface that resists oil, cleans in seconds, and makes any space feel more finished. Thousands of Nacogdoches homeowners deal with the same issue: concrete that looked fine when the house was built but has slowly soaked up years of grime.
East Texas conditions - clay soils, high humidity, and temperature swings - make proper surface preparation even more critical here than in drier climates. If moisture in the slab is not addressed before the coating goes down, the floor will peel. That is also why we always recommend pairing any epoxy project with commercial-grade products and prep methods when the space sees heavy use.
Bare concrete soaks up oil drips, rust stains, and grime over time. If your garage floor looks permanently dirty even after cleaning, the surface has degraded. An epoxy coating seals those pores and gives you a surface that wipes clean.
In Nacogdoches, clay-heavy soil expands and contracts with East Texas rain cycles. If cracks in your garage or utility floor seem to widen after a wet stretch, the slab is moving. Addressing them now prevents bigger repair bills later.
A chalky white film after rain or during humid stretches is a sign moisture is pushing up through the slab. This is common in East Texas homes due to the region's high water table. A moisture test before coating is the only way to know if your floor is ready.
If a previous coating is lifting in patches or bubbling up from the surface, it has failed - usually due to moisture or poor prep the first time around. Leaving it as-is makes the floor harder to recoat later and harder to use day-to-day.
Not every epoxy coating is the same, and the right system depends on how the space is used. For residential garages and workshops, a standard multi-coat epoxy with color chips is often the most practical choice - it is durable, looks great, and handles the kind of traffic a home garage sees. For spaces that need something more visually striking, our metallic epoxy flooring option creates a high-gloss, one-of-a-kind finish using metallic pigments that swirl and shift in the light.
For commercial buildings, warehouses, and light manufacturing spaces in the Nacogdoches area, we offer thicker, higher-build systems designed for forklift traffic, chemical exposure, and the wear that comes with daily commercial use. Our commercial and industrial epoxy coatings use products and application methods suited to the scale and demands of business environments.
Ideal for two- and three-car garages, workshops, and utility rooms that see regular vehicle and foot traffic.
Adds color flakes to the base coat before the topcoat seals them in - great for homeowners who want texture and visual interest alongside durability.
Best for homeowners and business owners who want a high-end, glossy look with depth and movement in the finish.
For warehouses, shops, and facilities where the floor sees heavy equipment, chemicals, or high foot traffic every day.
Nacogdoches sits in the heart of the Piney Woods, where annual humidity levels are among the highest in Texas. That humidity pushes moisture up through concrete slabs year-round - not just after rain. Before any reputable contractor applies a coating here, they should test the slab for moisture. Skipping that step is the single biggest reason epoxy jobs fail in East Texas. The clay-heavy soil under many Nacogdoches homes also causes slabs to develop hairline cracks as the ground expands and contracts with wet and dry seasons. Those cracks need to be filled and stabilized before coating, or they will telegraph straight through the finished surface within months.
We also serve homeowners in Lufkin, TX and Diboll, TX, where the same clay soil conditions and humidity make proper prep work equally important. Whether you are near the SFA campus or in one of the newer subdivisions off Loop 224, the conditions that affect your floor are the same across this part of East Texas.
Reach out and we will ask a few questions about your space - size, current use, and any visible damage. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a time to see the floor in person before giving you a price.
We walk the floor, check for cracks, test for moisture, and look for any old coatings. In Nacogdoches, moisture testing is non-negotiable given the region's humidity and clay soils. You get a written estimate that covers everything before work begins.
The crew grinds and cleans the concrete to open the surface so epoxy bonds properly. Cracks are filled and stabilized. This is the most important day of the job - it determines whether the coating holds for five years or ten.
We apply the epoxy in layers - base coat, optional decorative chips, and a topcoat. The floor needs 24 hours before light foot traffic and 72 hours before vehicles. We walk you through the finished floor and leave you with care instructions.
We respond within 1 business day. Getting an estimate is completely free and comes with no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site assessment of your floor.
(936) 305-0269East Texas humidity means concrete slabs here hold moisture year-round. We test every floor before we apply a single coat - so what goes down stays down through every rainy season.
You receive a written estimate covering prep, crack repair, coats, and cleanup before any equipment comes off the truck. What we quote is what you pay.
We have been working on concrete floors in Nacogdoches and across East Texas since 2020. We know the local soil, the weather cycles, and the floor conditions typical to this area.
Clay soils under many Nacogdoches slabs cause movement over time. We fill and stabilize cracks first so your finished floor does not develop lines or weak spots within the first year.
The American Concrete Institute publishes guidance on surface preparation standards that inform how we approach every job. When you combine proper prep with products suited to East Texas conditions, you get a floor that actually holds - not one that looks great for a season and then starts peeling.
Need a coating for a warehouse, shop, or commercial space? We handle large-scale industrial epoxy projects with the same prep-first approach.
Learn MoreWant something more distinctive? Metallic epoxy creates a high-gloss, one-of-a-kind finish that turns a plain floor into a real feature.
Learn MoreFloors in East Texas take a beating from the humidity and clay soils - the sooner you protect yours, the less prep work it needs.