Your garage or utility floor takes a beating every day - extreme heat, moisture, and constant use. Urethane cement holds up where standard coatings fail.

Urethane cement flooring in Mesquite is a thick, seamless coating troweled directly over your concrete slab - it handles extreme heat, moisture, and heavy use better than standard epoxy, and most residential projects take two to three days from grinding to walkable finish.
If your Mesquite garage floor has cracks that keep coming back, stains that never clean up, or a previous coating that failed within a couple of years, urethane cement is built for exactly those conditions. It bonds tightly to concrete and cures into a hard, seamless surface with no grout lines or seams to trap dirt. Homeowners choosing between a decorative and a purely functional finish often compare this option to our polished concrete flooring service for a similar clean, modern look.
Unlike tile, urethane cement has no grout lines to crack or stain. Unlike standard epoxy coatings, it holds up well in spaces that get hot, wet, or greasy - which is exactly what a Mesquite garage experiences from June through September. It is also a common choice in commercial kitchens and food-service facilities for those same reasons.
If you have patched cracks before and they keep reappearing, the slab is moving - which is extremely common in Mesquite because of the clay soil underneath. Urethane cement applied over properly prepped concrete can bridge small cracks and flex slightly with the slab rather than cracking again. This will not fix a structurally failing slab, but for the typical shrinkage cracks common in this area, it is a lasting solution.
Bare concrete is porous - oil, grease, and cleaning products soak right in. If you scrub the same spots repeatedly and the stains will not come out, the concrete has absorbed them too deeply to clean. A urethane cement floor seals the surface completely, so future spills sit on top and wipe up easily - a real difference in a garage, laundry room, or kitchen.
Mesquite's summer storms and high humidity can push moisture up through concrete slabs, especially in older homes built on clay soil. Damp patches or darker floor areas after a rainy stretch mean moisture is coming from below. A contractor needs to address this with proper moisture testing and a barrier coat before any coating goes down - urethane cement handles this environment better than most alternatives.
A coating lifting at the edges or flaking off in patches means the original prep work was inadequate - or the coating was not suited to your conditions. Peeling coatings are also a trip hazard. Removing the old coating and starting fresh with urethane cement, properly prepped this time, gives you a floor that actually stays put.
Every urethane cement project begins with a moisture test and a mechanical grind of the concrete surface. Moisture testing is especially important on Mesquite slabs, where summer humidity and clay soil push water up through older concrete. Mechanical grinding - not acid etching - opens the pores of the slab so the urethane cement creates a true bond rather than just sitting on top. We fill cracks and level any low spots before the first coat goes down. For spaces where you want a seamless finish but also need the transparency of polished stone, our polished concrete flooring option is worth considering alongside urethane cement.
The coating itself goes down in layers - base coat followed by a finish coat - each allowed to set before the next. For commercial or heavy-use residential spaces, we also offer urethane cement alongside our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings service, so you can compare both systems for your specific space. You get a written estimate with line-item detail before anyone starts work, and we give you written care instructions on the day we finish.
Suits garages, laundry rooms, and interior utility spaces where durability and easy cleanup matter more than a decorative finish.
Suited to older Mesquite slabs that show damp spots or efflorescence - a barrier prime coat goes down before the urethane cement layers.
For workshops, commercial kitchens, or any space with vehicle traffic, dropped tools, or frequent chemical exposure.
For slabs with significant cracking from clay-soil movement - cracks are filled and the surface leveled before the urethane cement system is applied.
Mesquite's expansive clay soil is hard on every type of floor coating. The soil swells with rain and shrinks in dry weather, putting stress on concrete slabs year after year. Most of Mesquite's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1990s, which means a large share of slabs are 30 to 60 years old - older concrete is more likely to have previous coatings, oil contamination from decades of use, or surface deterioration that requires extra prep. Urethane cement is one of the few systems flexible enough to handle the ongoing slab movement common in this part of Texas. Homeowners in Seagoville deal with the same soil conditions, and we handle their prep work the same way we handle Mesquite jobs.
The other factor that makes urethane cement particularly well suited here is heat and moisture resistance. Standard epoxy coatings can soften or yellow when garage temperatures climb past 100 degrees Fahrenheit - which happens regularly in Mesquite from June through August. Urethane cement is specifically formulated to handle high temperatures without losing its bond or its appearance, which is part of why it has long been standard in commercial kitchens and food-service facilities. Homeowners in Balch Springs face identical summer heat conditions, and they frequently choose urethane cement for the same reason. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration also recognizes urethane cement as appropriate for commercial food-handling environments - a standard that speaks to its durability and hygiene characteristics.
Reach out by phone or the online form and you will hear back within one business day. Most urethane cement jobs need an in-person look before we can give you a firm price - the condition of the concrete determines a lot of the scope.
We test the slab for moisture, check for cracks and existing coatings, and assess the overall condition. You receive a written estimate that breaks out prep, materials, and labor - no surprise charges once work begins.
The crew grinds the concrete, fills cracks, and applies the urethane cement in layers over one to two days. Dust-collection equipment is used throughout the grinding stage to keep the work area manageable.
The floor is ready for light foot traffic within 24 hours of the final coat and ready for heavy use within 48 to 72 hours. We walk through the finished floor with you and leave written care instructions before we go.
Free written estimates. No pressure. We reply within one business day.
(469) 421-5338We test every slab for moisture before applying any coating - not optional, not rushed. In Mesquite, where clay soil and summer humidity push moisture through older concrete, skipping this step is the most common reason floors fail. Testing first means the coating bonds correctly and stays bonded.
Mesquite's expansive clay moves slabs in ways that catch out contractors who do not work regularly in North Texas. We assess every slab for active movement, fill cracks properly, and level low spots before the urethane cement system goes down - because the prep determines how long the floor lasts.
Every project gets a written estimate that covers prep, materials, coats, and labor. You know the full price before anyone starts. A contractor who avoids putting numbers in writing is one to avoid - we make the written estimate the starting point of every job.
Most residential urethane cement jobs in Mesquite wrap up in two to three days. We give you a clear schedule before work starts so you know exactly when your space will be available again - no open-ended timelines or vague estimates.
Moisture testing, proper clay-soil prep, a written estimate, and a clear timeline - these four things together are what separate a floor that lasts from one you replace in two years. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every Mesquite job.
A ground and polished concrete surface that achieves a modern, reflective look without an applied coating layer - a strong alternative for spaces prioritizing aesthetics over slip resistance.
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