
When heat, moisture, and heavy use crack ordinary coatings, urethane cement holds. It is the floor choice for Tyler garages, workshops, and commercial spaces that cannot afford to babysit their floors.

Urethane cement flooring in Tyler, TX is a thick, poured coating that bonds directly to your existing concrete slab - combining cement with a flexible resin that handles temperature swings, moisture, and heavy loads that crack or peel ordinary coatings, with most residential jobs completed in one to three days.
Tyler homeowners and business owners choose urethane cement when they need a floor that can take real punishment - garages where equipment gets dragged, utility rooms that stay damp, workshops that see oil and chemical spills daily. The sealed surface means spills wipe up instead of soaking in, and the texture options mean you can choose a finish that stays slip-resistant even when water tracks across it. If you are also weighing a high-gloss decorative option for the same space, our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings are worth comparing side by side.
The coating is poured at roughly a quarter to three-eighths of an inch thick - enough to level out minor surface imperfections while still leaving clearance under doors and equipment. Once cured, a damp mop and a mild cleaner is all it needs to stay looking good.
If you have patched cracks in your concrete floor before and they keep reopening, your slab is moving - very common in Tyler because of the clay-heavy soil. A urethane cement coating applied over a properly prepared slab is designed to handle minor movement without cracking or lifting, unlike thin paint-on coatings.
Tyler gets significant rainfall, and if your garage or utility room floor becomes dangerous when water tracks in from outside, that is a real safety issue. Urethane cement can be finished with a built-in texture that gives you grip underfoot even on a wet surface, without making the floor harder to sweep or mop.
Bare concrete absorbs oil and chemicals below the surface where scrubbing cannot reach. If your floor has permanent-looking stains, a urethane cement coating seals the surface going forward so future spills stay on top where you can wipe them away quickly.
If a previous paint or epoxy coating is lifting away from the concrete, the original installation did not bond properly - often because of inadequate surface prep or moisture from below. Urethane cement installed with correct surface preparation bonds more aggressively to concrete and is far less likely to delaminate over time.
Every urethane cement project starts with a thorough slab inspection. We check for cracks, test for moisture, and grind the surface to the profile the coating needs to bond properly. For spaces that need the slip-resistance and easy-clean qualities of urethane cement but also want a decorative, high-gloss finish, our polished concrete flooring is a popular alternative that we also install throughout Tyler and the surrounding area. The right answer depends on how the space is used - and that is exactly what the on-site assessment helps us figure out together.
We pour urethane cement in a controlled, even layer across the full floor area and finish it to the texture and appearance you have chosen. Finish options range from a smooth, easy-to-mop surface to a more textured broadcast finish with built-in grip. Because the material is poured rather than rolled, it levels out minor high and low spots in your existing slab as it goes down - leaving you with a more even floor than you started with.
A clean, tight surface suited to utility rooms, laundry areas, and commercial spaces that need easy cleaning above all else.
A broadcast or troweled texture that gives your floor grip when wet - the right choice for Tyler garages, workshops, and covered outdoor areas that see water regularly.
For Tyler slabs with significant cracking or moisture movement, we handle all repair and stabilization work before the coating goes down.
When moisture is moving up through the slab - common in East Texas - we install a vapor barrier primer first to protect the coating bond and your investment.
Tyler's clay-heavy soil shifts with every wet and dry cycle, which puts stress on concrete slabs year-round. Homes in established neighborhoods like Azalea District and South Tyler - many built in the 1950s through the 1980s - have older slabs that have been dealing with that movement for decades. Those slabs often need crack repair, leveling, or moisture barrier work before any coating can go down, and getting a thorough estimate that accounts for actual slab condition is especially important here. The American Concrete Institute sets the surface preparation standards we follow on every job to ensure the coating bonds correctly and holds up for years.
Tyler's summers also push past 95 degrees with high humidity for months at a time. Urethane cement is specifically formulated to stay bonded through large temperature swings - it will not peel or bubble the way standard epoxy can when a garage floor gets scorching hot in July. That thermal stability is one of the main reasons Tyler homeowners with utility rooms, commercial kitchens, and heavily used workshops choose it over other coatings. Homeowners in Whitehouse and Bullard deal with the same soil conditions and summer heat, and we serve both communities regularly.
We respond within one business day. You describe the space and what you need, and we schedule a free on-site visit - quoting urethane cement over the phone is not something we do because your slab's actual condition determines the scope and cost of the job.
We inspect your slab closely - checking for cracks, testing for moisture, and noting any areas that need repair or leveling. You get a written estimate that breaks down what preparation is needed, what the finished floor will look like, and how long the project will take. No surprises later.
We grind the concrete to create a clean surface profile the coating can grip, fill cracks, and apply any moisture barrier needed. This is the noisiest part of the job - we use dust collection equipment to contain the mess, but plan for some disruption. A cleared space is essential.
The urethane cement mixture is poured and spread evenly across the floor and finished to your chosen texture. After 24 to 48 hours for initial curing, we do a final walkthrough, walk you through care instructions, and confirm you are satisfied with the result before we leave.
We come to you, assess the slab in person, and put the full scope in writing - no obligation and no pressure.
(430) 247-0018We assess your slab in person before putting a number in writing. The price we quote accounts for your actual concrete - its condition, its size, and what it needs. That means no mid-job additions and no invoice surprises when the work is done.
Tyler's clay soil and humidity make moisture a real issue for floor coatings here. We test every slab before starting because a coating that delaminated within a year is a job we never want on our record. Skipping that assessment is how coatings fail - and we do not skip it.
We have worked on slabs across Tyler and the surrounding area - from newer homes on the south side to older properties near the Rose Garden where the concrete has been dealing with soil movement for decades. We know what those slabs need and how to address it before the coating goes down.
We serve Tyler and all surrounding communities throughout Smith County and beyond. That local presence means we are accountable to the community in a way that out-of-town crews are not - and it means we can get to your project without a long wait.
The difference between a floor that lasts 15 years and one that starts peeling in two comes down to surface preparation and honest assessment before the job starts. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every Tyler project.
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