Contact And Pricing

Share The Project, The City, And What You Need The Floor To Do

The fastest path to a useful recommendation is simple: show the floor, explain how it is used, and say what finish direction you are considering.

Phone

(956) 502-9365

Call for project fit, scheduling, or a direct conversation about which finish system makes the most sense.

Email

rgvconcretestain@gmail.com

Email works well when you want to send photos, square footage, or notes from a builder, designer, or property manager.

Response Window

Mon-Fri, 8-6

Use the form for quote requests outside normal hours. It sends project details directly to the estimating inbox.

Service Area

Rio Grande Valley

Project scheduling is currently written around the main Valley cities already included in the site content.

Request Estimate

Give Us Enough Detail To Recommend The Right Finish

If you only know the city and the fact that the floor is plain gray concrete, that is still enough to start. If you know more, include it. Condition notes save time.

What To Send

Three Things That Make A Quote Better

  • One wide photo of the full area and one close-up of cracks, old coating, or damage
  • Whether the concrete is indoors, outdoors, or partly exposed to weather
  • What matters most: color, cleanability, durability, texture, or a full visual reset
Scheduling

Useful Context To Include

  • Target completion date or turnover deadline
  • Whether the space can be shut down during installation and cure
  • Whether other trades are still active on site
  • Whether the concrete already has paint, sealer, or tile adhesive residue
Coverage Map

Rio Grande Valley Service Radius

We work throughout the Rio Grande Valley, from Brownsville and Harlingen to McAllen, Mission, and Pharr. If your project sits anywhere in the Valley, reach out and we'll confirm scheduling for your area.

Contact FAQ

Questions Clients Ask Before Reaching Out

Yes. Photos are often enough to narrow the likely finish system and identify whether prep risks should be discussed before a site visit is scheduled.

Yes. The site and proposal forms are written to support homeowner inquiries, builders, designers, and commercial operators using the same prep-first decision process.

Pick the closest option or say that you are unsure. The concrete condition and use case matter more than the label you choose in the form.

Yes. The form sends project details through the connected production endpoint so the estimator can follow up.