Terrazzo Flooring
For a decorative floor with embedded aggregate and rich visual depth, terrazzo is a classic option that performs well in both residential and commercial settings.
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Your existing concrete floor can look like polished stone - without paint, without peeling, without replacing it again in five years. Stained concrete soaks permanent color into the slab and seals it for a finish that holds up to real North Texas life.

Stained concrete flooring in Burleson transforms your existing slab with color that soaks into the surface rather than sitting on top like paint. Most residential projects take two to four days - a significant portion of that time is curing and drying rather than active work. The stain is permanent, and a sealed stained floor can last decades with basic maintenance. It will not peel, chip, or wear off the way a surface coating would.
A large share of Burleson homes built in the 1990s and 2000s have slab-on-grade foundations with concrete floors already in place under carpet or tile. Removing old flooring to reveal that slab is often more affordable than homeowners expect - and the staining itself requires no new materials to be installed. If you are after a floor that reflects light rather than absorbs color, our polished concrete flooring service is a related option worth considering.
The final look of a stained floor depends heavily on the concrete underneath - old patches, cracks, saw cuts, and marks left in the original pour will show through. Sometimes that character is beautiful. Sometimes it is something you would rather not see. A good contractor walks you through what to expect from your specific slab before any stain is applied. We also pair staining with our terrazzo flooring services for clients who want embedded aggregate alongside decorative color.
If you have pulled up old carpet or tile and the concrete underneath looks gray, stained, or marked up, that is the most common starting point for homeowners in Burleson. Most of those imperfections - old adhesive residue, minor discoloration, even light surface staining - can be cleaned up during prep and can actually add character to the finished look.
If you have gone through multiple rounds of carpet, vinyl, or laminate in a high-traffic area and you are done with the cycle, stained concrete is worth a serious look. It is the floor itself - there is nothing to peel, warp, or wear through - and the stain is permanent.
Burleson's clay soil expands and contracts with the seasons, and small cracks in slab floors are common. If those cracks have been stable for a year or more and are not getting wider, they are usually cosmetic - a contractor can fill and blend them before staining so they are barely noticeable in the finished floor.
Garage slabs in North Texas take a beating from heat, vehicle fluids, and seasonal temperature swings. If your garage floor is starting to flake or has rough, pitted patches, staining combined with a durable sealer can stabilize the surface and make it dramatically easier to keep clean - one of the most popular applications we do in Burleson neighborhoods.
We apply both acid-based and water-based concrete stains, and the choice matters. Acid stains react chemically with the minerals in the concrete to create earthy, mottled tones that look almost like polished stone - the color variation is unique to your specific slab, and no two floors come out identical. Water-based stains offer a broader color palette, from warm neutrals to richer hues, and are a popular choice for living spaces, kitchens, and bedrooms where you want more control over the final color.
Beyond color choice, we can also incorporate decorative scoring - saw-cut patterns in the slab surface before staining that create borders, tiles, or custom designs. For homeowners who want a shine alongside the color, pairing staining with our polished concrete flooring process is an option. For those looking at a more textured, aggregate-rich decorative floor, our terrazzo flooring service offers a distinct alternative.
Best for homeowners who want an earthy, stone-like look with natural color variation - ideal for living areas, dining rooms, and anywhere you want the floor to have character.
Ideal for spaces where color consistency matters more than variation - kitchens, bedrooms, and offices where you want a specific tone reliably reproduced across the whole floor.
For homeowners who want pattern and design in the floor - saw-cut lines create borders, tile looks, or custom layouts that make the floor a design feature of the room.
Burleson's heavy clay soil swells when it rains and shrinks when it dries out, and that movement puts stress on concrete slabs throughout the year. A lot of homes here built in the 1990s and early 2000s have slab floors that have developed small cracks or minor surface wear over time - exactly the kind of floor that staining is well-suited to address. Those imperfections can be filled and blended during prep, and the acid staining process in particular tends to embrace natural variation rather than fight it. Homeowners in Mansfield and Rendon are dealing with the same clay soil conditions and have been consistent areas where we handle staining projects.
Timing matters in this climate. Burleson summers regularly push past 100 degrees, and that heat causes sealers to dry too fast - leading to bubbling or cloudiness in the finish if a contractor is not careful. Experienced local contractors schedule accordingly, starting early in the morning or shifting interior jobs to fall and spring when conditions are more forgiving. Interior staining projects do not typically require a permit in Burleson - you can confirm details with the City of Burleson Development Services department if your project involves any structural slab repairs. The American Society of Concrete Contractors publishes standards for decorative concrete work that we follow on every project.
You reach out and tell us the room or area, what is currently on the floor, and roughly what look you are going for. We ask a few questions to figure out whether the project is straightforward or whether we need to see it in person first. We respond within 1 business day.
We visit and look at the actual slab - checking for cracks, old coatings, moisture issues, and surface condition. In Burleson, where clay soil movement is common, this step also helps us spot any cracks that need attention before staining begins. You receive a written estimate that reflects the actual floor.
The crew cleans the floor thoroughly, removes any old coatings or adhesives, and repairs cracks or damage. Then the stain goes on. The floor will look different at this stage than it will when done - do not be alarmed if the color seems off before the sealer is applied.
Once the stain has fully reacted or dried, a protective sealer goes on - this gives the floor its final sheen and protects the color from foot traffic. Before leaving, we walk you through the finished floor and give you written care instructions, including when to schedule your first reseal.
We come to your home, look at the actual slab, walk you through your options, and give you a written quote - no pressure, no obligation.
(682) 318-0327We never quote stained concrete over the phone without a site visit. The condition of your slab determines the prep required, and the prep determines the price. You get a written number that covers the full scope before any work starts.
We work regularly across Burleson and the surrounding Johnson County area. We know the clay soil conditions, the housing stock, and how North Texas heat affects curing and long-term sealer performance - factors that shape how we approach every job here.
Poor prep is the most common cause of bad staining results - blotchy color, uneven penetration, and sealer that fails early all trace back to inadequate surface preparation. We clean, repair, and profile the slab correctly before any stain is applied. The Concrete Network covers these standards at concretenetwork.com.
One of the biggest concerns homeowners have with stained concrete is not knowing what the finished floor will look like until it is too late. Before any stain touches your floor, we walk you through how your specific slab will respond and make sure you are confident in the direction - no surprises on reveal day.
Staining concrete is a permanent process - once the stain is in the slab, it is there to stay. That is why we take the time to show you samples, explain how your specific slab will respond, and put everything in writing before any work begins. You should feel confident before we start, not surprised when we finish.
For a decorative floor with embedded aggregate and rich visual depth, terrazzo is a classic option that performs well in both residential and commercial settings.
Learn MoreIf you want a reflective, low-maintenance floor without added color, polished concrete grinds the slab itself to a durable shine that never peels or needs replacing.
Learn MoreFall and spring booking slots fill quickly - reach out today and we will schedule your on-site slab assessment and quote within the week.