Painting and Protective Coatings in North Richland Hills, TX
Epoxy and polyurea floor coatings, tilt-wall panel painting, and structural steel coating systems.
Concrete work and coatings work go together more often than not, so we run commercial painting and protective coatings as a direct scope-not a hand-off to someone else's subcontractor. Interior floor coatings, tilt-wall panel painting, structural steel coatings, and exterior building painting are all work we self-perform or manage as a coordinated sub-scope for facilities across North Richland Hills and the DFW Metroplex, whether we poured the slab underneath or we're coming in on a project someone else built.
Floor coatings are the most common request. Epoxy and polyurea coatings protect industrial and warehouse floor slabs from chemical exposure, forklift traffic, and abrasion, and they're a natural extension of the concrete scope-nobody knows a slab's moisture content, cure schedule, and surface profile better than the crew that placed it. We test moisture vapor emission before any coating goes down, since a coating applied over a slab that hasn't cured properly will delaminate within a season, and that call-back costs everyone more than getting the schedule right the first time.
Tilt-wall panel painting is its own specialty. Panels along industrial corridors near Fort Worth and the Alliance area take a beating from UV exposure and require coatings rated for exterior concrete-elastomeric or acrylic systems that bridge hairline cracking rather than trap moisture behind the panel. We coordinate panel painting with the tilt-wall erection schedule where we're handling the concrete scope, and we take it as a standalone project on existing buildings where the original coating has chalked or faded.
Structural steel coatings-primer, intermediate, and topcoat systems on exposed steel framing, stairs, and dock canopies-fall under the same umbrella. We coordinate steel coating work with the erector's schedule so coatings go on at the right point in the sequence, not after equipment and racking make access difficult. For occupied facilities, we sequence painting and coatings work around operating hours and use low-odor, fast-cure products where a building can't shut down for a standard cure window.
Whether you're a property manager maintaining a Mid-Cities facility, a developer finishing out a new build, or a general contractor who needs a coatings subcontractor that understands concrete substrate, we take the work direct or under a GC contract. Tell us the surface, the exposure, and the schedule and we'll spec the system.
What's Included
When This Service Applies
Warehouse operator needing a polyurea floor coating to handle heavy forklift traffic without extended downtime
Developer needing tilt-wall panels painted before facade completion on a new North Richland Hills building
Property manager whose exterior panel coating has chalked and needs recoating
General contractor sourcing a coatings subcontractor for structural steel on an active project
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you coat floors you didn't pour?
Yes. While floor coating is a natural extension of our own concrete scope, we regularly coat slabs poured by others. We test moisture vapor emission and surface profile before quoting to confirm the substrate is ready for coating.
What's the difference between epoxy and polyurea floor coatings?
Epoxy is the standard choice for most warehouse and light-industrial floors and cures over 24-72 hours. Polyurea cures much faster-often ready for traffic same day-and handles chemical and abrasion exposure better, making it the better call for high-turnover facilities that can't afford floor downtime.
How do you handle tilt-wall panel painting on a new building?
We coordinate panel painting with the tilt-wall erection and caulking schedule so coatings go on after panels are set and joints are sealed, but before the building envelope is closed up around them. Where we're the concrete contractor on the project, this is built into the overall schedule from the start.
Can you paint while a facility stays operational?
Yes. For occupied buildings we sequence work around business hours, section off active areas, and use low-odor, fast-cure coatings where a full building shutdown isn't an option.
Do you subcontract to general contractors for coatings scope?
Yes. We take painting and coatings work directly from owners and property managers, and we bid as a coatings subcontractor to general contractors who need someone that understands the concrete substrate underneath.
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