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Dips, low spots, and rough concrete surfaces are fixable without tearing out the slab. We pour or apply the right material, test for moisture, and leave you with a flat, sealed floor ready for any finish or new flooring on top.

Self-leveling concrete in Burleson is a specially mixed material that spreads itself out and settles into a smooth, flat surface without heavy manual work - like a thick liquid that finds its own level. Contractors pour it over an existing floor that has dips, cracks, or uneven spots, and it fills everything in on its own. Most single-room or garage projects are done in one to two days, with a 24 to 48 hour window before foot traffic.
In Burleson, uneven floors are often caused by the Blackland Prairie clay soil shifting underneath the slab - the same soil movement that sends homeowners looking for foundation help across the DFW area. The good news is that many of these slabs do not need replacement. If the movement has stabilized and the concrete is structurally sound, a self-leveling pour or bonded overlay can restore a flat, usable surface. Before scheduling any overlay work, it is worth pairing it with a concrete resurfacing assessment if exterior surfaces are also involved, so you have a full picture of what your concrete needs.
Moisture is the issue that trips up the most projects here. Clay soil holds water and releases it slowly, which means moisture coming up through the slab from below is common in North Texas homes. If that moisture is not tested for and addressed before an overlay goes down, the new surface will eventually bubble, crack, or peel. Checking for it before the pour is not optional - it is what determines whether the work holds up.
If you set a ball on your floor and it rolls on its own, your floor is not level. Uneven floors are one of the most common reasons Burleson homeowners call a concrete contractor, and they are usually caused by the clay soil shifting underneath the slab over time. Self-leveling concrete is designed specifically to fix this problem without tearing out the whole floor.
When a slab shifts unevenly, it often shows up first as doors that suddenly will not close right or small gaps appearing where the wall meets the floor. In Burleson's clay-heavy soil, this kind of movement is common - especially after a dry summer followed by heavy spring rains. If you are noticing these signs, having a contractor assess the floor is a smart first step before the problem gets worse.
If you are pulling up old carpet, tile, or vinyl and the concrete underneath has high and low spots, new flooring will not lay flat. Installers of hardwood, luxury vinyl plank, and tile all require a flat subfloor. Self-leveling concrete is the standard way to achieve that. Skipping this step often leads to flooring that creaks, cracks, or separates at the seams within a year.
Small surface cracks and a rough, pitted texture do not mean your slab is failing - they often just mean the surface layer has worn down. An overlay can cover these imperfections and give you a clean, durable surface without full replacement. If the cracks are hairline-thin and not growing, an overlay is usually the right call and can be done in one or two days.
We handle subfloor leveling, decorative interior overlays, garage floor resurfacing, and low-spot fills for residential and commercial spaces throughout Burleson and the surrounding area. Every project starts with a moisture test - because the clay soil here makes moisture vapor a real concern, not a theoretical one. From there, we determine whether a self-leveling pour, a troweled overlay, or a combination of both is the right approach for your specific floor.
After a self-leveling base is down, many homeowners move on to a decorative finish or coating. Our pool deck coatings and resurfacing service uses similar overlay principles for exterior spaces, while our concrete resurfacing and overlays service covers driveways, patios, and other exterior slabs that need a surface refresh. We can walk you through which service fits your project during the free on-site estimate.
For homeowners preparing a concrete subfloor for hardwood, LVP, or tile that requires a flat surface to install correctly.
Ideal for worn, stained, or uneven garage floors that need a clean, durable surface before a coating or polish goes down.
For living rooms, kitchens, and commercial spaces where a polished or stained concrete look is the goal.
Best when a slab has isolated dips or settled areas that need to be built up before resurfacing or new flooring.
Burleson has grown quickly over the past two decades, and many neighborhoods were built on land that had not fully settled when construction happened. Homes built in the 1990s through the 2010s - particularly in areas developed during the city's rapid expansion - often show early signs of slab movement as the underlying clay soil continues its wet-dry cycle year after year. That movement is why uneven floors, sticking doors, and visible dips in the slab are so common here. It also explains why moisture testing before any overlay is not just best practice - it is essential in this climate and soil type.
We work throughout the Burleson area and into neighboring communities. Homeowners in Kennedale deal with the same Blackland Prairie clay challenges that Burleson homeowners face, while customers in Everman often have homes from the same construction era with similar slab and subfloor issues. The local soil conditions, climate, and housing stock are consistent across this part of the county - and that context shapes how we approach every project.
You reach out and describe the space - what it looks like now, what you want it to do next. We ask a few questions to figure out whether a self-leveling pour, an overlay, or a combination makes the most sense. We respond within 1 business day.
We come out to look at the floor in person. We check for moisture coming up through the slab, measure the area, and look for cracks or damage to address before the overlay goes down. You receive a written estimate that breaks down what is included - no surprises after work starts.
We grind or mechanically clean the concrete to remove dirt, grease, old adhesive, or paint. This roughens the surface so the new material bonds tightly. In Burleson, we test for moisture at this stage - if the slab reads high, a moisture barrier goes down before anything else.
The self-leveling material is poured and spreads to fill low spots on its own. Overlays are troweled or squeegeed across the surface in an even coat. Once cured, a sealer is applied to protect the surface. We walk the floor with you before we leave and give you care instructions in writing.
Free estimate, written quote before work starts. We respond within 1 business day.
(682) 318-0327Moisture coming up through the slab from below - common in North Texas due to the clay soil - is the number one cause of overlay failure. We test every slab before starting. If moisture is present, we apply a barrier first, which adds cost but protects the entire investment. The American Concrete Institute identifies moisture vapor as a leading cause of flooring failures - we treat this test as non-negotiable, not optional.
We look at your floor in person and give you a written breakdown of what is included before any work starts. If something unexpected comes up during prep - like a moisture issue or more slab damage than was visible - we tell you before we address it, not after. The number you receive before work starts is the number you pay.
Burleson sits on Blackland Prairie clay that moves with every wet-dry cycle. That soil movement is what causes the uneven floors, sticking doors, and cracked slabs that send local homeowners looking for help. We factor local conditions into every assessment - checking whether a slab is stable enough to overlay, or whether the movement is still active and needs to be addressed differently.
A lot of homeowners put off fixing an uneven or damaged floor because they imagine weeks of disruption. Most projects in a single room or garage are done in one to two days, and you will know exactly when you can use the space again before we start. We clean up before we leave so you are not dealing with concrete dust in every room of your house.
Doing this work correctly in Burleson means understanding the local soil, testing for moisture every time, and being honest when a slab is not a good candidate for an overlay. That combination is what makes the difference between a floor that holds up for years and one you are fixing again the next season.
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