Stafford is unique in Texas — one of the few cities with no property tax, which has made it a magnet for businesses and residents alike. That mixed commercial-residential character means we coat everything here from pristine new subdivision garages to high-traffic commercial warehouse and retail floors on the same block.
Areas We Serve Around Stafford
Stafford City Core
Dense commercial corridor along US 90A and Murphy Road. High demand for commercial-grade epoxy in showrooms, warehouses, and auto shops. Residential pockets with mid-1990s to 2000s homes.
Mission Bend
Unincorporated Harris County community adjacent to Stafford. Established 1980s–1990s subdivision homes with clay soil considerations. High volume of residential garage projects.
Briargate / Covington Woods
Older residential neighborhoods on the Stafford / Missouri City border. 1970s–1980s slab vintage — crack assessment and moisture testing standard before coating.
Willow Meadows (Stafford side)
Transitional neighborhood straddling Stafford and Houston proper. Mixed housing age and slab condition — project-specific assessment always recommended.
Residential vs. Commercial Epoxy in Stafford
Stafford's no-property-tax status attracts a high density of businesses — more commercial floor projects per square mile than most Houston suburbs. We handle both, but the specifications differ significantly.
Residential Garage
- 100% solids epoxy base coat
- Full-broadcast chip or metallic topcoat
- Polyaspartic or polyurethane sealer
- 2-day cure: ready for vehicle traffic in 24–48 hrs
- Mil thickness: 20–30 mil total system
Commercial Floor
- High-build epoxy (60–100% solids) base
- Broadcast or self-leveling finish coat
- Chemical-resistant or anti-static topcoat options
- Cure-in-place: minimal business downtime
- Mil thickness: 40–125 mil depending on use
Mission Bend Slab Considerations
Mission Bend is one of Houston's largest unincorporated communities, built primarily during the 1980s on Harris County's expansive clay belt. Most homes here have garages with 35–45 year old concrete that has cycled through thousands of wet-dry seasons. Key factors we evaluate:
- Control joint condition — original joints often filled with failed caulk that must be cleaned out before epoxy bridging
- Surface laitance — weak top layer of cement paste must be removed via diamond grinding; acid etch alone is insufficient on slabs this age
- Previous coatings — many Mission Bend slabs have two or three generations of DIY paint or thin epoxy that needs full mechanical removal
- Oil penetration depth — 40 years of drips may require degreaser treatment and additional grinding passes before the surface is ready to accept epoxy
Stafford Epoxy Pricing Guide
| Application | System | Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Residential Garage | Chip / Flake full broadcast | $4.25–$5.50/sq ft |
| Residential Garage | Metallic epoxy | $6.00–$8.00/sq ft |
| Residential Garage | Polyaspartic clear or tinted | $5.50–$7.00/sq ft |
| Commercial Light | High-build solid color | $3.50–$5.00/sq ft |
| Commercial Heavy | Chemical-resistant system | $6.00–$10.00/sq ft |
| Warehouse / Industrial | Self-leveling urethane cement | $8.00–$14.00/sq ft |
77477 (Stafford) · 77083 (Mission Bend / Harris County) · 77082 (Westheimer corridor) · 77478 / 77479 (Sugar Land / Missouri City border) — we serve the full US 90A and Beltway 8 southwest corridor.
Free Estimate in Stafford & Mission Bend
Residential garage or commercial floor — we size the system to the job. Call for a free on-site assessment and written quote.
Call (281) 715-4051