
Midland Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing installs garage floor coatings, epoxy systems, and concrete sealing for Greenwood homes in Midland County, with licensed crews familiar with clay soil conditions and a free on-site estimate included with every project.

Greenwood properties typically have larger garages and outbuildings than you find on a city lot, and those floors take real use from vehicles, equipment, and West Texas grit. Our garage floor coatings seal the slab against oil stains and dust and hold up through the heat that builds in an enclosed West Texas garage during summer.
Greenwood homes built during the Permian Basin boom years of the 2000s and 2010s now have slabs old enough to show surface wear, minor cracking, and oil contamination from years of use. Epoxy coatings bond directly to the concrete, seal it against moisture wicking up through Midland County clay soil, and give the floor a clean, durable surface that is easy to maintain.
Large Greenwood lots mean more driveway, more walkway, and more concrete pad surface exposed to intense West Texas UV and the occasional heavy storm. Sealing that concrete on a regular schedule is the most cost-effective way to prevent surface breakdown and keep driveways and pads looking clean between major service calls.
Greenwood slabs that carry years of surface contamination or old coatings need thorough mechanical grinding before any new coating will bond correctly. Skipping this step is the primary reason floor coatings peel prematurely, and it is a non-negotiable part of every project we take on in this area.
Driveways on Greenwood properties can run long and wide, and replacing a structurally sound but surface-damaged driveway is expensive. Resurfacing bonds a new wearing layer directly to the existing slab, restoring the appearance and function without the cost of full demolition and replacement.
Greenwood homeowners who are finishing interior spaces - workshops, converted garages, or main living areas - increasingly choose polished concrete for its durability and the way it reflects light in larger, open-plan rooms. It is one of the lowest-maintenance interior floor options available and holds up without issue under Midland County conditions.
Greenwood is an unincorporated community in Midland County, sitting about 12 miles southeast of Midland on the open Permian Basin plain. Nearly all homes in this community are built on concrete slab foundations - there are no basements in this part of West Texas - and those slabs sit directly on expansive clay soil that expands when it absorbs rainwater and shrinks back during dry spells. That movement is relentless, and it is the reason that cracked driveways, sticking doors, and uneven garage floors are common on Greenwood properties, even relatively newer ones. A contractor who does not understand this soil behavior will apply a coating without addressing the underlying movement, and the coating will show it within a year or two.
Greenwood properties tend to sit on larger lots than typical suburban homes, which means more concrete surface overall - longer driveways, separate garage slabs, outbuilding pads, and patios that cover more ground. That larger footprint also means more exposure to the West Texas sun, which is intense and relentless on flat, open land with little shade. UV exposure breaks down unsealed concrete surfaces faster than most homeowners expect, and the combination of heat and the occasional hard freeze - the kind that hit Midland County during the February 2021 winter storm - accelerates cracking in any concrete that has not been properly protected.
Our crew works throughout Greenwood regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. Because Greenwood is unincorporated, any county-level permit questions go through Midland County rather than a city building department - and we work with that process regularly. Properties in this community often have more square footage of exterior concrete than you would find on a city lot: driveways that run the full length of a large rural lot, detached garages, and pads for storage buildings or equipment all add up to more surface area that needs periodic attention.
Greenwood has its own distinct community identity anchored by Greenwood Independent School District, which serves families who have put down roots here separate from Midland ISD. Residents in this community are long-term homeowners who invest in their properties, and they expect contractors to treat their homes accordingly. We also serve surrounding communities, including Midkiff, TX to the south and Gardendale, TX to the west - so you are working with a crew that knows this stretch of Midland County well.
Tell us about the space and what you want to have done. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit - we will not quote you a number without actually walking your slab first.
We walk the floor, check for cracks, test for moisture, and note any contamination or existing coatings. This visit is where we confirm the price - cost anxiety is best addressed here, before anything is signed.
We grind the slab, repair cracks, and apply the coating in the right conditions for Greenwood's climate - avoiding application when the slab is overheated in summer. Most jobs take two days. You do not need to be home for the full duration.
Before we leave, we walk the finished floor with you and give you written care and curing instructions - walk on it in 24 hours, bring vehicles back in 48 to 72 hours. No guesswork, nothing verbal only.
We serve Greenwood and the surrounding Midland County area. Free on-site estimates, no pressure, and written pricing before any work begins.
(432) 681-7585Greenwood is an unincorporated community in Midland County, located roughly 12 miles southeast of the city of Midland. Because it has no incorporated city government, residents depend on Midland County for road maintenance and public services - a setup that reinforces the self-reliant character common to rural West Texas communities. The housing stock in Greenwood is primarily single-family homes on lots of an acre or more, which is typical for unincorporated areas in this part of the state. Much of the residential construction happened in waves tied to Permian Basin oil booms, with significant building in the 2000s and 2010s, so a good portion of the homes here are relatively recent compared to older Texas cities - but still old enough now that concrete surfaces are showing normal wear from clay soil movement and weather exposure.
Greenwood's distinct identity comes in large part from Greenwood ISD, which serves the community independently from Midland ISD and reflects the fact that people here have chosen to put down roots in this specific community rather than in the city itself. Owner-occupied homes dominate the area, and long-term residents take an active interest in maintaining and improving their properties. Greenwood neighbors include Midland, TX to the northwest and Midkiff, TX to the southeast, and we serve all of these communities regularly.
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Learn MoreCall us or fill out the contact form and we will come out to your Greenwood property to assess the slab and give you a written price.