Technical Construction Solutions

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📍 Williston, ND & the Bakken Basin

Williston's Concrete Floor Coating Specialists

Not a coating crew that shows up with a bucket of epoxy and a price sheet. A construction-backed floor coating operation with the concrete substrate knowledge, industrial-grade preparation discipline, and Williston energy sector experience that determines whether a floor coating holds for a decade or fails before the first winter is done.

Why Choose TCS

Why Choose Technical Construction Solutions for Concrete Floor Coatings in Williston, ND?

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A shop supervisor at an equipment services facility off the US-2 corridor reached out after watching a floor coating system fail on his service bay floor within ten months of installation. The crew that applied it had done reasonable work at the surface level. The finish looked clean when they left. By the following January, the coating was delaminating in patches across the high-traffic zones, and by March, it was peeling in sheets around the vehicle entry areas where road salt, hydraulic fluid, and freeze-thaw moisture cycles had been working on the bond from the day the doors opened for the season.

When we walked the floor, the problem was readable in the delamination pattern itself. The slab had never been properly profiled to accept the coating bond. The concrete surface still had residual contamination from years of petroleum product exposure, and moisture vapor working through the slab from below had been attacking the adhesion from underneath since the day the product cured. The coating crew had applied a good product to a surface that was not prepared to hold it.

We ground the slab to the correct profile, treated the moisture vapor issue at the source, and applied a system selected specifically for the chemical exposure profile and mechanical loading that Williston's energy sector shop floors produce. The supervisor checked in eight months later. Not one delamination area, through a winter that had pushed below minus twenty multiple times and seen more hydraulic fluid and road salt than the previous two seasons combined.

That result is not exceptional. It is what happens when the crew doing the coating understands the concrete underneath it, not just the product going over it.

Concrete floor coating failures in Williston's energy sector environment are rarely a product failure. They are a preparation failure, and the preparation failure usually traces back to a contractor who did not assess the slab's moisture vapor emission rate, surface contamination history, and structural condition before opening the first container of coating product.

Technical Construction Solutions was founded by Freddy Lewis, who spent more than fifteen years in large-scale field construction before building TCS specifically around concrete systems, foam applications, and structural work—providing programmatic strength across the integrated Williston insulation and coating market sector. That concrete background is what separates a floor coating that holds through Williston's industrial demands from one that looks good for a season and fails under the first sustained chemical and temperature cycling exposure.

If your Williston facility floor is delaminating, absorbing petroleum products, showing premature wear, or has never been properly coated for the industrial environment it operates in, a free estimate is the right starting point.

Adhesion Protection

Expert Concrete Floor Coating Services in Williston, ND

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Chemical Shielding

Epoxy Floor Coatings

For garages, shops, warehouses, and commercial facilities across Williston, East Williston, and the surrounding neighborhoods, epoxy is the most widely used floor coating system for good reason. Applied correctly over a properly prepared slab, epoxy delivers a hard, chemical-resistant surface that handles vehicle loads, heavy foot traffic, oil and chemical spills, and the daily wear that breaks down bare concrete over time.

What causes most epoxy failures isn't the product. It's the surface the product was applied to. Concrete holds dust, moisture, residual sealers, and contaminants that break the adhesion bond before the coating fully cures. Skipping or rushing the grinding and profiling step means the coating is bonding to contamination, not to the slab. This crew removes that variable entirely. The slab gets ground, profiled, and cleared of moisture vapor issues before any coating product is opened. What goes down after that has a surface it can actually grip.

For commercial and industrial clients managing high-traffic floors across the Williston Basin, that preparation discipline directly determines how long the investment holds before the next maintenance cycle is needed.

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Structural Densification

Concrete Polishing

Polished concrete takes a different approach by refining the slab itself into a dense, low-maintenance, high-durability surface, eliminating the coating layer. For commercial lobbies, retail spaces, showrooms, and residential interiors across Williston and East Williston, polished concrete resists staining, holds up under continuous traffic, and never peels, chips, or delaminates because there's no applied layer to fail.

The process uses progressively finer diamond tooling to grind and refine the surface, with densifier applied at the right stage to harden the concrete from within. The finished surface is sealed to reduce porosity and improve long-term stain resistance. A crew that understands concrete structurally, how it cures, how it responds to grinding, and how densifiers penetrate, produces a consistently better result than a crew treating it as a surface-only process.

For property owners across Williston and the surrounding neighborhoods who want a floor that holds its appearance over years of use with minimal maintenance, polished concrete is the right system for the right space.

Substrate Metrics

Why What Is Beneath the Coating Matters
More Than the Product Itself

Most coating contractors lead with the product: the brand, the formula, the color options, and the finish level. The crews that produce coatings that hold through multiple years of Williston's industrial exposure lead with the slab.

TCS's broader work in concrete lifting, void filling, slab leveling, and structural stabilization means this crew reads a concrete floor differently than a coating-only contractor. Moisture vapor emission rates, surface contamination depth, structural slab condition, freeze-thaw damage patterns, and sub-base stability all affect how a coating performs over time in Williston's environment, and all of them get assessed before any product is opened.

"A project coordinator at TCS worked with on a Williston commercial property noted afterward that TCS was the first floor coating contractor brought onto that project who asked about the slab's service history and existing contamination sources before asking about the product specification."

That sequence is not an unusual starting point here. It is how concrete work gets done correctly when the contractor doing the coating also understands what happens to concrete under the conditions the slab has been living in. For energy sector facility managers and commercial property owners across Williston, that broader knowledge means the coating system recommended is based on what the slab condition actually requires, not on what is fastest to apply or what the contractor prefers to carry.

Our Credentials

Why Williston Property Owners and Facility Managers Trust Technical Construction Solutions

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Industrial-Grade Substrate Knowledge

TCS also performs concrete lifting, void filling, and structural stabilization. That broader experience directly improves floor coating decisions on Williston's energy sector floors, where petroleum contamination, frost heave loading, and heavy machinery create complex substrate challenges.

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Matched Exposure System Profiles

Williston's energy sector shops expose floors to petroleum products, hydraulic fluids, aggressive road salt, and heavy machinery in intense combinations. Coating system selection for every Williston project is based on that specific exposure profile, not on standard generic menus.

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Complete Concrete Process Continuity

TCS can repair, level, and coat concrete in sequence, eliminating multi-contractor coordination gaps. This single-source execution framework reduces down-time carry metrics across industrial spaces where maintenance directly restricts ongoing logistics.

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Fair Pricing Metrics In Bakken Cycles

Williston's historical demand has elevated contractor rates across specialty categories. TCS's commitment to fair execution pricing gives property owners and field operators access to premium chemical substrate preparation without boom-market inflation constraints.

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Construction-First Prep Discipline

Coating longevity relies completely on surface preparation. Every floor project starts with the strict preparation discipline that Freddy Lewis developed across 15 years of infrastructure field experience. Slabs get exactly what they need before product application.

On Time Schedule Execution

Floor coating completion inside operational installations directly impacts production milestones. Projects finish strictly on the schedule agreed to and within budget boundaries, maintaining critical downstream timeline alignment metrics safely.

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Get a Free Floor Coating Estimate in Williston, ND

A Williston industrial or commercial floor coating that fails within a season costs twice: once for the installation that did not hold and once for the remediation that should have been the original job. In Williston's energy sector environment, it also costs the operational disruption of going through the floor coating process a second time in a facility that could not easily absorb the first one.

The right starting point is a crew that assesses the slab before recommending a system, understands the specific chemical and mechanical exposure profile the floor operates under, and has the concrete background to identify substrate problems before they become coating failures. Start with a free estimate to accurately evaluate your workspace parameters.

📍 Proudly serving Williston, East Williston, Williams County, and the broader Williston Basin industrial corridors, with structural mobilization options engineered specifically to withstand extreme high-plains environments.
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