
Midland Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing serves Big Spring, TX with polished concrete, epoxy floor coatings, and concrete resurfacing - all matched to Howard County soil conditions and the older homes that dominate this part of West Texas. We reply within 1 business day and have been serving the region since 2020.

Big Spring homes on slab-on-grade foundations already have the concrete needed for polishing - you are transforming what is already there, not adding a new material. Our polished concrete flooring handles Howard County dust better than carpet, stays cooler underfoot than vinyl during long West Texas summers, and does not warp or fade from the intense sun that pours through south-facing windows.
Big Spring garages and utility rooms on older slabs are prime candidates for epoxy coatings - the sealed surface sheds the oil drips and chemical spills that permanently discolor bare concrete. Homes near Comanche Trail Park or in the older downtown neighborhoods often have slabs with decades of staining that a properly applied epoxy system can lock down for good.
Big Spring driveways and exterior slabs built in the 1950s and 1960s have weathered decades of hail, heat, and caliche soil movement. Resurfacing applies a fresh layer over the existing concrete, correcting surface deterioration without the cost and waste of a full demolition and re-pour.
Howard County caliche and clay soils push up moisture and create surface movement that leaves older Big Spring slabs rough, uneven, and often coated with old paint or failed sealers. Proper diamond grinding opens the surface and corrects those issues before any new finish is applied, which is what separates a coating that holds for a decade from one that peels within two years.
Big Spring sits at 2,400 feet of elevation with high winds and intense UV, which accelerates surface breakdown on exposed concrete faster than in lower, shadier parts of Texas. Sealing driveways, patios, and exterior slabs after any repair work protects them from moisture infiltration and slows the pitting and scaling that the West Texas climate eventually causes on unsealed concrete.
Older Big Spring slabs from the mid-20th-century building boom often have low spots and uneven areas that make installing new flooring directly on top impossible without correction first. Self-leveling overlays fill those low spots, creating a flat, stable base that is ready for any finish - without the disruption of grinding the whole slab down.
Big Spring is the county seat of Howard County, sitting at roughly 2,400 feet above sea level on the flat, open Llano Estacado. The majority of the city's housing stock was built between the 1940s and the 1970s during growth periods tied to the railroad, World War II, and early oil booms - which means a significant share of the homes here are between 50 and 80 years old. Those slabs were poured to the standards of their era and have been through decades of caliche and clay soil movement, hard freezes, hail seasons, and summer heat that regularly tops 100 degrees. The result is a housing stock where cracked and uneven slabs are common, old coatings have often failed, and moisture management is a real issue before any new finish can be applied correctly.
The climate here is also harder on concrete than in many other Texas cities. Big Spring consistently ranks among the windier cities in the state - the open Llano Estacado terrain gives wind nothing to slow it down, and blowing caliche dust works into every surface over time. Hail is a regular spring hazard in Howard County, and the combination of freeze events and the wet-dry cycling of the local soil means concrete surfaces deteriorate faster here than they would in more moderate climates. A contractor who has not worked in these conditions may not account for slab temperature, moisture, or dust management - all of which matter in Big Spring.
Our crew works throughout Big Spring regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The older brick homes that define Big Spring neighborhoods - particularly the ones built in the 1940s through 1960s - are where we do a lot of our work. Those slabs have history, and knowing what to look for before we start is what keeps the work from turning into a surprise.
Big Spring has a distinct identity that sets it apart from the smaller communities in the surrounding area. The city sits near Scenic Mountain State Park, one of the few elevated landmarks on the flat West Texas horizon, and Comanche Trail Park is a well-known gathering spot for local families. Most residents we work with have lived in Big Spring for years and want a contractor who will be straight with them about what their slab needs - not someone who drives in from out of town and quotes a job without looking at it first.
We also serve Lamesa, TX to the north and Stanton, TX to the west, so if your project spans the area or you have family nearby, one call covers all of it.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will get back to you within 1 business day. We ask a few questions about your space so we come prepared to give you a real estimate - not a ballpark that changes once we see the floor.
We visit your Big Spring property, walk the slab, look for cracks and old coatings, and test for moisture before quoting a price. Howard County soils push moisture up through slabs even when they look dry - knowing that before we start protects you from a coating that fails early.
We grind, fill cracks, and apply the finish on your schedule. In Big Spring summers we monitor slab temperature and manage dust during application - the wind here can carry grit into a wet coating fast, and we account for that from the start.
We walk the finished floor with you before we leave, cover anything to watch for, and explain how to maintain the surface in Big Spring conditions. Most floors are ready for foot traffic within 24 hours and vehicle use within a week.
We serve all of Big Spring and Howard County. No pressure, free on-site assessment, and a reply within 1 business day.
(432) 681-7585Big Spring is the county seat of Howard County with a population of roughly 27,000 to 28,000 people. The city sits at about 2,400 feet of elevation on the Llano Estacado - the flat, high plains of West Texas - where the open terrain gives wind and sun unobstructed access to every surface. Big Spring has a working-class character shaped by the oil and gas industry, the railroad, and longtime institutional employers including the Big Spring State Hospital. About 60 percent of occupied homes are owner-occupied, which means most people calling a contractor plan to stay and want the job done right.
The housing stock in Big Spring is older than in many Texas cities - a large share was built between the 1940s and the 1970s, and the brick ranch homes that characterize the city reflect that era. Big Spring is also meaningfully different from the communities to its west and north. If you are looking for flooring work in the Big Spring area or in nearby communities, we also serve Midkiff, TX and Andrews, TX. One call handles all of it.
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