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Epoxy Concrete Overlay in Plano, Collin County

Renewed, low-maintenance concrete across Plano office and retail spaces, with consistent texture and reduced downtime.

  • Adhesion Testing Before Application
  • Mechanical Surface Preparation
  • Planned For Business Parks

What We Do

Concrete overlay that helps Commercial Business Owners renew surface appearance and limit downtime

Covering cementitious and epoxy overlays, surface grinding, crack repair, integral color, and finish texturing for tailored slip resistance.

  • Epoxy Concrete Overlay

    Epoxy layer over prepared concrete to renew appearance and improve durability.

  • Overlay Texturing & Color

    Texturing, integral color, and finish options for tailored slip resistance and aesthetics.

Why Fort Worth Epoxy Flooring

Surface-prepped overlays with adhesion testing and phased scheduling

Improper prep or thin overlays cause visible failure; these painpoints explain why correct specification matters for commercial floors.

Common Challenges

  • Delamination after overlay due to poor bonding

    Insufficient grinding or contaminant removal lets overlays lift. Lifted edges create trip hazards and need disruptive rework in office or retail areas.

  • Texture and color fade under Plano heat

    Hot summers accelerate color fade and can alter surface texture. That reduces slip resistance and increases cleaning and repaint cycles.

  • Thin overlays failing under commercial loads

    Overlays specified too thin for traffic show cracking and chipping. This causes stains, safety risks, and unplanned downtime for businesses.

How We Help

  • Up to 1/4 in overlay thickness option

    Specify overlay depth up to 1/4 in for light commercial loads to reduce cracking and extend service life compared with thinner coatings.

  • Mechanical grinding and adhesion testing

    Surface profile created by grinding, plus pull testing, improves bond and lowers delamination risk for overlays on aged concrete.

  • Integral color and textured finishes

    Choose integral color, flake, or texture to match corridor aesthetics while tailoring slip resistance for public and staff areas.

  • Phased scheduling to limit downtime

    Work planned in stages with cure windows to keep offices, retail, and service bays operational during installation.

  • Slip-resistant finishes for safety

    Finish options include broadcast aggregates and textured trowel work to meet local safety needs for high-footfall zones.

Who We Help

Who this is for

Commercial scenarios in Plano where appearance, safety, and limited downtime matter.

  • Facility managers at Plano corporate office parks

    Facility managers scheduling surface renewal with phased work windows to avoid disrupting tenants in corporate office parks.

  • Retail and storefront managers on busy corridors

    Retail managers needing consistent finish and easier cleaning to maintain storefront appearance along high-traffic corridors.

  • Industrial facility managers needing durable overlays

    Plant and warehouse managers seeking abrasion- and chemical-resistant overlay options that withstand forklift and pallet traffic.

How We Work

How Concrete Overlay Works

A three-stage process that assesses, prepares, and applies overlays with clear timelines to limit operational impact.

  1. Site assessment

    We inspect the slab, verify cracks and stains, and recommend overlay type and thickness based on traffic and existing condition.

  2. Surface preparation

    Mechanical grinding, oil stain removal, moisture check, and crack repairs create the profile needed for reliable bond and adhesion.

  3. Application & finish

    Apply primer and chosen overlay, finish with texture or color, allow controlled cure windows, then final inspection before handoff.

About This Service

About this Service

Concrete overlay services in Irving address hotels, logistics centers, and airport-adjacent commercial spaces where predictable cure windows and heavy operational use shape product choice. The service fits property owners who need fast, durable surface renewal with clear loading guidelines and moisture-aware prep. The opening paragraph highlights fit: commercial and logistic environments requiring dependable resurfacing within operational constraints.

Spec selections often pair thin cementitious overlays (1/16"–1/4") for public areas with polymer-modified or epoxy mortar overlays (1/8"–1/2") for service corridors and logistics bays. Prep routines include mechanical grinding, moisture testing where interior floors abut exterior loading areas, and oil-stain removal in distribution zones. Many Irving interiors are climate-controlled, allowing for reliable cure scheduling and more decorative options for guest-facing areas. For high-traffic logistics floors, abrasion-resistant topcoats and specified maintenance intervals reduce downtime. Quotes should include nominal thickness, prep scope, and an expected return-to-service timeline.

Be explicit about limits. Overlays restore surface appearance and resist abrasion, but they do not fix structural slab deficiencies. For heavy forklift zones or areas with frequent vehicle turns, a thicker mortar overlay or section replacement may be necessary. Estimates should call out any load limits or special maintenance to preserve finish life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about concrete overlays

Answers on cost, lifespan, suitability, and local considerations for Plano commercial spaces.

Yes when the slab is sound and replacement is impractical. Overlays restore texture and color while avoiding full slab removal, but require proper prep and correct thickness for traffic.
Cracks let moisture and contaminants weaken the substrate. Over time this causes larger failures, trip hazards, and may force full slab repair or replacement with more downtime.
Delaying maintenance lets stains, wear, and surface defects worsen. That increases repair scope and can require removal of the overlay, extending business disruption.
Interior overlays for commercial floors typically do not need structural permits, but exterior changes, drainage alterations, or tenant improvements may require Collin County or local approval.
With proper prep and the right material, overlays commonly last several years. Lifespan depends on traffic, material choice, and maintenance frequency.
DIY kits can work for small, low-traffic areas but often lack proper surface prep and testing. Commercial floors usually need mechanical prep and controlled application for lasting results.
About Fort Worth Epoxy Flooring

Who We Are

About Fort Worth Epoxy Flooring

If your concrete is stained, cracked, or dusty, we help arrange epoxy flooring installations in Fort Worth that seal and protect floors. We review each request and pass it to a suitable local epoxy flooring installation. Quotes typically list materials, layers, cure times, and a proposed schedule.

Our Full Story

Our Mission & Values

We exist to provide durable epoxy flooring solutions for Fort Worth homeowners and businesses by preparing concrete surfaces and applying multi-layer epoxy systems.

  1. Surface Preparation

    Mechanical grinding, crack repair, moisture testing before coating

  2. Transparent Quotes

    Written estimates listing materials, layers, and timeline

  3. Scheduled Work

    Phased start dates and on-site timelines to limit downtime

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