Oklahoma Polyurea
Moisture-Vapor Barrier Coatings

Moisture-Vapor Barrier Coatings

Slab moisture testing and vapor-mitigation coatings for Oklahoma facilities

Moisture moving up through a concrete slab is a common cause of coating and flooring failure — and in Oklahoma, storm-driven moisture intrusion through hail-damaged roofing or door seals can compound the problem. A moisture-vapor barrier coating tests for and addresses excess vapor transmission before it undermines a new coating or flooring installation.

What's Included

  • Moisture vapor emission rate (MVER) testing to quantify vapor transmission before coating
  • Vapor-barrier primer systems rated for elevated-moisture slabs
  • Application prior to flooring installation or as part of a full coating system
  • Documentation of pre- and post-treatment moisture readings
  • Suited to new construction and existing slab remediation, including post-storm moisture intrusion

Who This Is For

  • New-construction builders and GCs needing moisture mitigation before flooring install
  • Property owners dealing with moisture intrusion after storm or hail damage to roofing or seals
  • Facility managers whose moisture testing indicates elevated vapor transmission

Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on your slab's actual moisture-vapor-emission rate, which we test directly rather than assume — this matters even more after storm or hail damage has compromised a roof or door seal near the slab.

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