Stained Concrete Flooring
Add rich, permanent color to your concrete slab without paint or film coatings - stained concrete is a durable upgrade to your existing floor.
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Tired of replacing floor coverings every few years? Polished concrete turns the slab you already have into a hard, reflective surface that resists scratches, cleans in minutes, and never needs replacing.

Polished concrete flooring in Burleson uses diamond grinding machines with progressively finer abrasive pads to smooth and harden your existing slab until it reflects light like stone. Most residential jobs take two to three days: one to two days of grinding passes, then a chemical hardener and surface guard are applied and cured. The result is part of the concrete itself - not a coating sitting on top that can peel or yellow over time.
Homeowners in Burleson often come to polished concrete after cycling through carpet, laminate, or vinyl multiple times in the same room. The slab under those floors is already there - polishing it is frequently more affordable than another full flooring replacement, and it is the last flooring decision you will have to make in that space. If you want color or a richer visual texture, pairing polishing with our stained concrete flooring service is a popular combination in open-plan living areas.
Good results start with honest slab assessment. Before we quote any polished concrete job, we look at the actual concrete - checking for cracks, uneven spots, and any old adhesive or coatings that need to come off first. If your floor has seen concrete grinding and surface preparation work in the past, that is useful context for us.
If your carpet is stained beyond cleaning, your laminate is peeling, or your vinyl tile is lifting, you have probably been through this cycle before. Polished concrete is the slab itself - finished to last rather than another layer you will eventually pull up.
In Burleson's clay soil, small cracks and subtle high and low spots are common in slabs more than ten years old. These are worth flagging when you call - not because they rule out polishing, but because a good contractor will assess whether those spots need repair before work begins.
Bare concrete that has never been treated sheds fine dust, absorbs oil stains, and develops a pitted surface over time. If you sweep the same gray dust off your garage floor every week or scrub oil spots that never fully come out, polishing and sealing that surface would solve both problems.
Carpet holds allergens in its fibers no matter how often you vacuum. Polished concrete has no fibers, no grout lines to collect debris, and no adhesive layers that can off-gas - making it one of the cleaner choices for households where indoor air quality matters.
We offer polished concrete from a flat, matte look all the way to a high-gloss mirror finish. The finish level you choose affects the maintenance experience as much as the aesthetics - a lower sheen hides scuffs and footprints better and works well in busy family areas, while a higher gloss looks dramatic in open-plan living spaces but shows dust and smudges more readily. We walk you through the tradeoffs so you choose what actually fits how your household lives.
We also incorporate decorative elements where clients want them - concrete dyes, saw-cut scoring patterns, and aggregate exposure levels that give each floor a custom character. For clients interested in adding permanent color to their polished slab, our stained concrete flooring service can be combined with polishing. For spaces that need the most aggressive surface grinding before any finish work, we also provide standalone concrete grinding and surface preparation.
Ideal for family homes, kitchens, and high-traffic areas where hiding everyday scuffs matters more than high shine.
Best for open-plan living areas, dining rooms, and spaces where the reflective quality of the floor is part of the design intent.
For homeowners who want a one-of-a-kind decorative floor - custom color, saw-cut patterns, or exposed aggregate give each job a unique result.
Burleson sits on the Blackland Prairie clay belt - soil that swells when it rains and shrinks during the dry summer heat, putting constant stress on concrete slabs throughout the year. Many homes here, especially those built in the late 1990s through the 2010s, have slabs that show hairline cracks or subtle unevenness as a result. Polished concrete is well-suited to this environment because it adds no bonded layer that can separate - the floor is the slab, and any minor slab character that remains after prep becomes part of the finished look rather than a defect. Residents in Forest Hill and Cleburne share the same clay soil conditions and have been among the most consistent areas where we see homeowners making this switch.
Burleson summers regularly push past 100 degrees, which affects how quickly chemical hardeners and surface guards dry after application. Contractors experienced in this climate know to schedule certain steps for cooler parts of the day and to account for faster evaporation. We work year-round in North Texas and adjust our process accordingly - but if you have flexibility on timing, late spring or early fall tends to give the most consistent results. The American Concrete Institute provides guidance on how temperature affects concrete surface treatments, and we follow those standards on every job.
You reach out and tell us the room, what is currently on the floor, and roughly the square footage. We ask a few questions to understand whether the project is straightforward or whether we need to see it in person first. We respond within 1 business day.
We visit, inspect the concrete in person, check for cracks and uneven spots, and assess what is currently covering it. You receive a written quote that breaks down prep work, number of grinding passes, finish level, and any repairs - so you can compare it clearly against other bids.
The crew works through a series of passes with progressively finer grinding equipment over one to two days. A chemical hardener is applied partway through to strengthen the surface from within. Plan to stay out of the work area - the machines are loud and the floor will be wet at various stages.
Once the desired sheen level is reached, a surface guard is applied. The contractor walks you through the finished floor before packing up and leaves you with written care instructions - what cleaner to use, how often to damp mop, and when the surface guard may need reapplication.
We visit your home, look at the actual slab, and give you a written quote you can compare against anyone else. No pressure, no obligation.
(682) 318-0327We come to your floor, look at the actual slab, and give you a written number that covers prep, grinding passes, finish level, and any repairs - before anyone starts working. No estimates that grow once the crew arrives.
We work regularly in Burleson and know how post-tension slabs, clay soil movement, and North Texas heat affect polished concrete. We ask the right questions before we quote so there are no surprises mid-project.
The American Society of Concrete Contractors recognizes thorough surface preparation as the foundation of any lasting concrete finish. We follow these standards on every job. See more at ascconline.org.
Burleson's clay soil means slabs often have cracks or uneven spots invisible under existing flooring. We inspect before we quote, so the written price you receive reflects the actual floor - not a best guess from a phone call.
Every one of those points matters because polished concrete is a permanent finish - once the slab is ground, it cannot be undone. We take that responsibility seriously, which is why we assess before we quote and put everything in writing before anyone starts working.
Add rich, permanent color to your concrete slab without paint or film coatings - stained concrete is a durable upgrade to your existing floor.
Learn MoreSurface prep is the most important step in any concrete project - we grind, profile, and clean slabs to the standard the finish coat requires.
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