
Midland Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing serves Stanton and Martin County with concrete resurfacing, epoxy floor coatings, and polished concrete - with crews who understand the older housing stock and Llano Estacado soil conditions that shape concrete work in this part of the Permian Basin. We reply within 1 business day and provide a free on-site estimate with every project.

Many Stanton driveways and patios were laid decades ago and have surface cracks, pitting, and staining from years of West Texas sun and the occasional hard freeze. Our concrete resurfacing and overlays bond a fresh wearing layer over a structurally sound slab, restoring the surface and curb appeal without the cost and disruption of full demolition and replacement.
Stanton homes have a high rate of owner-occupancy, and many long-term homeowners are choosing to upgrade interior and garage slabs rather than sell and move on. Epoxy coatings seal those slabs against staining from oil-field equipment and vehicles, hold up under the daily traffic a working household puts on a garage floor, and give interior utility spaces a clean, low-maintenance surface.
Stanton homeowners who are finishing or updating interior spaces are increasingly choosing polished concrete over carpet or vinyl, because it does not trap the fine Llano Estacado dust that blows in through every gap. A swept-clean, smooth floor is the right choice for a town where wind-driven dust is a fact of daily life.
Flat Stanton lots have limited natural drainage, which means water sits near concrete surfaces longer after a rain event. Sealing driveways and patios keeps moisture from penetrating the slab and accelerating the surface breakdown that Stanton homeowners with older concrete see happening over time.
Older Stanton slabs often have surface contamination, previous coatings, or embedded Llano Estacado dust that must be removed before any new coating will bond correctly. Mechanical grinding is the standard we hold every Stanton job to - skipping this step is the primary reason floor coatings peel within a year of installation.
Single-family homes in Stanton typically include a detached or attached garage that serves as a workspace and vehicle storage. Coated garage floors in Martin County handle the temperature swings from winter freezes to summer heat without peeling, and the sealed surface resists the oil drips and chemical spills that are part of life in an oil-field community.
Stanton sits on the Llano Estacado, the vast flat plateau that covers much of West Texas. That terrain means there is nothing to break the wind, no natural drainage slope on most residential lots, and open exposure to intense UV radiation for most of the year. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 95 degrees Fahrenheit, and the UV radiation at this latitude breaks down unsealed concrete surfaces - and poorly bonded coatings - faster than most homeowners expect. A concrete flooring contractor who does not account for the UV environment when selecting materials and sealers will install a finish that looks good in April and starts breaking down by August.
A significant share of Stanton homes were built before 1980, and those older slabs carry decades of wear, potential soil movement from West Texas freeze-thaw cycles, and surface contamination that must be addressed before any new coating system will last. Stanton also sits about 40 miles east of Midland on US Highway 80, which means many residents commute to Midland or Odessa for work - and are not always available to supervise a job in progress. A contractor who communicates clearly, shows up when scheduled, and finishes the job correctly without requiring the homeowner to be present throughout is the standard we hold ourselves to on every Martin County project.
Our crew works throughout Stanton and Martin County regularly. Stanton is the county seat of Martin County, which means it has a courthouse, a school district, and city services - but it is still a small West Texas town where most homes are older single-family structures on individual lots with open yards. The Martin County Courthouse anchors downtown Stanton and is a landmark most residents know well. We work on homes all along Highway 80 and in the residential neighborhoods on both sides of town.
We also serve Big Spring to the east and other communities along this stretch of West Texas, which means our crews are familiar with the housing types and soil conditions that define properties throughout this part of the Permian Basin. Stanton homeowners who commute to Midland will find that we coordinate easily around working schedules - we communicate clearly about timing and do not require the homeowner to be on-site for every phase of the job.
Spring is the best season for concrete resurfacing and overlay work in Stanton - mild temperatures allow proper curing before the summer heat arrives. If you are planning a project and want to get on our schedule for a spring installation, late winter is the time to reach out. We book up during the spring season, and calling early gives you more flexibility on timing and pricing.
Call or fill out our contact form and describe your project. We reply within 1 business day and schedule a visit to the property. Because many Stanton residents commute to Midland for work, we offer flexible assessment times and will work around your schedule.
We assess the slab condition, measure the area, and provide a written estimate that breaks down what is included. If the slab needs repair before a coating can be applied - common in older Stanton homes - we tell you that and explain what it adds to the project before you commit to anything.
The crew grinds the surface to remove contamination and old coatings, fills stable cracks, and applies the chosen system. We schedule Stanton jobs to avoid peak summer heat where possible - early morning starts are standard for summer work. Most jobs take one to two days on-site.
Before we leave, we walk the finished surface with you, explain the curing timeline, and provide written maintenance instructions. Foot traffic is generally safe within 24 hours; keep vehicles off the surface for 48 to 72 hours. We leave you with everything you need to keep the surface looking right long-term.
We serve Stanton and Martin County with no hidden fees. Written estimate before any work begins. Call us or fill out the form and we will be back to you within 1 business day.
(432) 681-7585Stanton is the county seat of Martin County, located about 40 miles east of Midland on US Highway 80. With a population of roughly 2,500 people, Stanton is a small but stable West Texas oil-country town where most of the housing stock consists of older single-family homes built before 1980. Many homes feature brick or masonry exteriors that are common in this part of the Permian Basin - durable choices for a climate defined by wind, dust, and UV exposure. Stanton sits squarely on the flat Llano Estacado, and its open, treeless surroundings mean that homes here get full weather exposure in every direction. The Martin County Courthouse, which has anchored the town square for decades, is the landmark most residents navigate by in downtown Stanton.
The town has a tight-knit community character, and a meaningful share of Stanton homeowners have lived in the same house for many years - making it a market where home improvement and maintenance investment matters to residents. Many locals commute to Midland or Odessa for work in the oil and gas sector, which shapes the daily rhythm of the community. We also serve the areas to the east, including Midkiff in Upton County, and we are familiar with the range of property types and conditions across this part of West Texas.
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