RV Garage & Oversized Bay Flooring

Epoxy Flooring for RV Garages in Katy, TX

An RV or oversized trailer bay puts demands on a floor that a standard two-car garage never sees: tandem-axle point loads, heavy tongue weights on jack stands, hot tires after a long haul, and a tall door that floods the bay with Texas sun. A heavy-duty, UV-stable epoxy system gives a Katy RV garage a floor that carries the weight and holds its color.

Carrying Real RV and Trailer Weight

A Class A motorhome or a loaded car-hauler concentrates thousands of pounds onto each tire and onto leveling jacks and tongue jacks. Those are serious point loads, and they sit in one spot for weeks. A thin coating can indent or crack under that pressure. We install a high-build epoxy engineered for heavy point and rolling loads so the floor handles the parked weight and the slow roll in and out without marking.

Beating Hot-Tire Pickup on Big Tires

Large RV and trailer tires hold a lot of heat after a highway run, and warm rubber is what lifts a weak coating off the slab — the classic hot-tire pickup failure, magnified by the size of the contact patch. We finish with a polyaspartic or urethane topcoat engineered for thermal cycling so even a hot, heavy rig parks on the floor without leaving tire prints behind.

UV Stability for Tall Doors

RV bays have big, tall doors that spend a lot of time open and let in a flood of direct sun. Standard epoxy ambers under that UV, leaving a yellowed band near the door. We specify a UV-stable aliphatic polyaspartic topcoat so the floor holds its true color across the whole bay, front to back.

Easy Cleanup for Road Grime

Rigs come home covered in road grime, bug spray residue, and the occasional fluid drip. The non-porous epoxy surface means all of it stays on top and rinses or wipes away instead of staining the slab. A quick squeegee and the bay is clean — no more permanent oil shadows on bare concrete.

Traction and Brightness in a Big Space

We broadcast aggregate for confident footing around a large vehicle, especially when the floor is wet from a wash or a rainy return. A light, reflective base color also brightens a deep RV bay, making it easier to maneuver and work around the rig.

Houston Moisture and a Clean Install

Oversized slabs in our humid, high-water-table region are prone to moisture vapor that delaminates coatings, so we run ASTM moisture testing and mitigate when needed. We will assess your bay, confirm the right system for your rig’s weight, and provide a firm quote.

A Bay Built for Your Rig

Heavy-duty RV and trailer-bay floors across Katy, Fulshear, Brookshire, and Greater Houston. Call for a free on-site quote.

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