TXRS Flooring & Wall Protection
TXRS is a seamless rubber and polyurea system built to restore, protect, and waterproof demanding spaces. We install a pour-in-place rubber basecoat to repair cracks, transform worn surfaces, and help re-level the area, then finish it with a durable polyurea coating that seals and strengthens the system for long-term performance.
How TXRS Works
TXRS combines a resilient rubber base with a sealed polyurea finish to create a system that restores worn surfaces and protects them for the long term. It is built for spaces where traction, durability, washability, and comfort all matter.
Prepare the Surface
We assess the substrate, identify cracks, wear, low spots, and overall surface condition before installation begins.
Install Rubber Basecoat
A pour-in-place rubber base is installed to repair cracks, transform the floor, and create a stronger foundation.
Re-Level as Needed
The rubber system helps improve worn or uneven areas so the finished space is more functional and better prepared for service.
Seal with Polyurea
A polyurea coating is applied over the rubber base to seal, strengthen, and protect the finished system.
Built to Repair, Protect, and Perform
TXRS is more than a coating. It is a full surface solution that combines cushioning, durability, and waterproof performance. The rubber layer gives the floor a more forgiving anti-fatigue feel, while the polyurea topcoat adds strength, protection, and cleanability.
This makes TXRS a strong fit for veterinary spaces, stages, hockey rinks, livestock facilities, horse trailers, wash bays, and other demanding environments where hard-use surfaces need more than a basic coating.
Veterinary Clinic Installation Process
These photos show the TXRS process inside a veterinary clinic from initial preparation to rubber installation and the finished sealed surface.
Surface Preparation
The existing clinic floor is prepared so the TXRS system can bond properly and perform for the long term.
Rubber Basecoat Installation
The pour-in-place rubber layer is installed to transform the surface, repair irregularities, and create a resilient base.
Finished Sealed Surface
Once topcoated, the clinic floor is sealed, durable, easier to clean, and ready for demanding daily use.
Calaway Park Main Stage Installation Process
These photos show the TXRS process on the Calaway Park main stage, from initial preparation through installation and the finished result.
Stage Surface Preparation
The stage is prepared so the TXRS system can be built over a properly readied substrate.
System Installation
The rubber and coating system is installed to create a more resilient, durable, and performance-ready stage surface.
Finished Main Stage
The completed stage surface is sealed, strengthened, and built to handle demanding use in a public entertainment environment.
Why TXRS Works in Demanding Environments
The combination of a resilient rubber base and a sealed polyurea topcoat creates a surface that performs in places where traditional hard flooring systems often fall short.
Repairs and Restores Worn Surfaces
The rubber basecoat helps bridge cracks, improve damaged areas, and create a more usable surface before the topcoat is applied.
Sealed and Strengthened Finish
The polyurea topcoat helps lock the system together, creating a durable surface for demanding day-to-day use.
Anti-Fatigue Comfort
The cushioned rubber base gives the floor a more forgiving feel underfoot, making it well suited for people, animals, and high-traffic work areas.
Traction Where It Matters
TXRS helps improve grip and footing in wet, cold, and high-use environments where slip resistance is important.
Waterproofing Potential
When extended onto the walls, TXRS can help create a sealed, waterproof room that is easier to wash down and maintain.
Vibration Reduction
In transportation and mobile applications, the rubber layer helps absorb movement and reduce vibration.
Great Applications for TXRS
Even when the installation environment changes, the core advantages of TXRS stay the same: surface restoration, traction, durability, comfort, and a seamless finished system.
Hockey Rinks
Excellent for rink environments where durability, traction, cleanability, and moisture resistance all matter in day-to-day operation.
Livestock Facilities
Animals can sink slightly into the cushioned surface for improved traction and comfort compared to harder traditional floors.
Horse Trailers
TXRS helps create a more comfortable, durable, and easier-to-clean surface in trailer environments where vibration and footing matter.
Wash Bays
The system performs well in moisture-heavy spaces where surface protection, slip resistance, and washability are all important.
Equine Spaces
TXRS is a strong fit for equine environments where comfort, grip, and a tough finished surface are needed together.
Custom Specialty Rooms
TXRS can be adapted for demanding commercial, agricultural, and specialty environments that need more than a conventional coating system.
Optional Wall-to-Floor Waterproof System
One of the strongest advantages of TXRS is the ability to continue the system up the walls. This helps create a room that is sealed, waterproof, easier to wash down, and better protected against moisture intrusion and day-to-day wear.
Sealed Floor-to-Wall Transition
By coating both the floor and wall surfaces, TXRS can create a more complete protective system instead of leaving weak points at the edges.
Built for Tough Cleaning Environments
This setup works especially well in rooms that need frequent washdowns, better moisture control, and a durable surface that is easier to maintain.
Why Choose Shooter Coatings for TXRS
Talk to Us About Your TXRS Project
Whether you are upgrading a trailer, livestock space, rink area, veterinary clinic, stage, or waterproof room, we can help you build a TXRS system that fits the environment and the way the space is used.