RV garages and oversized storage bays are increasingly common in newer Katy and Fulshear communities, and they put unusual demands on a floor: heavy concentrated axle loads, large hot tires that sit for weeks, and drips from fuel, oil, and holding tanks. A heavy-duty epoxy system is built for exactly this.
Engineered for Heavy Axle Loads
A motorhome or large trailer puts thousands of pounds on a small tire contact patch. A thin coating can imprint or crack under that load. We install high-build 100%-solids epoxy with a tough polyaspartic top coat so the floor handles the point loading of RV and trailer tires without marking or failing.
Hot-Tire and Chemical Resistance
A rig parked for weeks transfers heat and plasticizers from large tires into the floor — the classic cause of hot-tire pickup that lifts cheap coatings. Our system resists this, and its non-porous surface shrugs off the fuel, oil, antifreeze, and gray-water drips that come with RV ownership, so spills wipe up instead of staining.
Traction and Visibility in a Tall Bay
RV bays are deep and often dim. A light-colored flake floor brightens the space and makes it easier to spot leaks and obstacles, while the flake texture adds slip resistance for walking around the rig and connecting hoses and cords.
Protecting a Premium Slab
RV garages are a significant feature of a home. Sealing the slab against moisture, road salts, and fluids protects that investment and keeps the bay looking like part of a finished, high-end property — a plus for resale in communities where these garages are a selling point.
Not your average garage coating
RV bays need high-build, hot-tire-resistant systems rated for heavy loads — not a hardware-store kit meant for a sedan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can an epoxy floor handle the weight of a motorhome?
Yes, with the right system. We install high-build epoxy rated for heavy point loads so RV and trailer tires won’t imprint or crack the coating.
Will tires that sit for weeks damage the floor?
Our system is engineered to resist hot-tire pickup, the common failure mode for cheap coatings under long-parked tires.
Does it resist RV fluids and fuel?
Yes. The non-porous surface resists fuel, oil, antifreeze, and gray-water drips so they wipe up rather than soaking into the slab.
What color works best in a tall RV bay?
Lighter flake blends brighten deep bays and make leaks and obstacles easier to see, while adding slip resistance.
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