Planning guides for concrete coatings in New Mexico's high-desert climate.

New Mexico's high-desert diurnal swing is a genuinely different climate stressor than Colorado's freeze-thaw cycling or a low desert's constant heat soak — here's why it changes the coating math.

A direct comparison of how polyurea and epoxy actually hold up under Albuquerque and Santa Fe's daily 20-30°F temperature swings.

Moisture-vapor emission isn't just a wet-climate problem — here's how to tell if your high-desert slab needs testing before a new coating or flooring installation.

Advanced manufacturing, aerospace-adjacent facilities, and film production are reshaping Albuquerque's industrial base — and each brings flooring demands standard concrete can't meet.

Craft breweries and food-and-beverage manufacturers need seamless, chemical-resistant floors that also survive statewide daily thermal cycling.