
Odessa Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring is a concrete flooring contractor serving Big Spring, TX with commercial epoxy coatings, polished concrete, and garage floor systems - designed for the caliche soils, older housing stock, and relentless sun and wind that define life in Howard County. We respond within one business day.
Odessa Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring is a concrete flooring contractor serving Big Spring, TX with commercial epoxy coatings, polished concrete, and garage floor systems - designed for the caliche soils, older housing stock, and relentless sun and wind that define life in Howard County. We respond within one business day.

Big Spring has a working economy tied to oil and gas, agriculture, and light industrial activity - all of which put hard use on concrete floors in shops, warehouses, and service bays. Our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings are spec'd for chemical resistance and heavy-traffic durability, so the floor holds up to the kind of use that a standard residential product would fail under within a season.
Most Big Spring homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s, and those older concrete slabs are porous and prone to surface dusting after decades of heat cycling. An epoxy floor coating seals the surface, stops the dust, and gives you a floor that resists oil, chemicals, and the fine caliche grit that blows in off the Llano Estacado whenever the wind picks up.
Many Big Spring homes have original concrete slabs under aging carpet or vinyl that have held up well structurally despite decades of West Texas heat and soil movement. Polished concrete turns those slabs into a low-maintenance finished surface that stays cooler underfoot in summer and is far easier to clean than any soft flooring in a dusty climate like this one.
Big Spring garages see serious use - equipment storage, vehicle maintenance, and seasonal gear that takes up permanent floor space. Uncoated garage slabs in homes this age spall and dust constantly, coating everything stored on them. A proper garage floor system stops the surface deterioration and gives you a cleanable floor that handles tire marks, fluid drips, and the grit tracked in from outside.
Driveways and exterior slabs in Big Spring are battered by intense UV at high elevation, blowing sand that acts like slow-motion sandpaper, and occasional heavy rain that pools against foundations on the flat terrain. Sealing concrete after crack repair locks moisture out and slows the surface deterioration that the Howard County climate accelerates on any unprotected slab.
Older Big Spring slabs often have failed coatings, trip hazards from soil movement, or surface irregularities from the original mid-century pour that need to be corrected before anything new goes down. Grinding levels uneven sections and opens the concrete so any new coating or sealer bonds the way it should, rather than failing at the surface within its first year.
A large share of Big Spring homes were built between the 1940s and the 1970s, when the city grew with the railroad and early Permian Basin oil activity. Those slabs have been through 50 to 80 years of West Texas heat cycles - summers that regularly top 100 degrees at 2,400 feet elevation, where the sun is more intense than at lower altitudes and there is almost no natural shade to protect driveways, patios, or garage floors. UV exposure that severe degrades unprotected concrete and any coating without a UV-stable topcoat much faster than in areas that see more cloud cover. A contractor who does not account for the altitude and sun angle here will apply products that yellow and delaminate well before their stated lifespan.
The soil under most Big Spring properties is caliche-based - a hard, calcium-rich layer common across West Texas - and below that, expansive clay that swells when wet and shrinks as it dries. Howard County gets periodic heavy rain that pools on flat lots with nowhere to drain, saturating the soil and causing it to heave upward against slabs. When the ground dries out weeks later, it contracts and the slab shifts back. That cycle is the reason so many Big Spring driveways and interior floors develop cracks that re-open even after patching. Any coating or sealer applied without addressing those movement patterns will follow the same crack lines within a year.
Our crew works throughout Big Spring regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The housing stock is predominantly single-story brick homes - most of them built during the mid-century oil and railroad boom - and nearly every one of them has a concrete slab foundation and a garage or carport that has been through decades of Howard County weather. We are familiar with the residential neighborhoods near Scenic Mountain State Park and throughout the streets that spread out from the center of town toward the north and west sides.
Big Spring sits on the Llano Estacado - one of the flattest, most exposed stretches of terrain in Texas. There are no hills or tree lines to slow the wind, which means homes here take more sustained wind and blowing dust than almost anywhere else in the state. That constant abrasion accelerates wear on exterior concrete, sealers, and coatings in a way that contractors who only work in greener parts of Texas simply do not account for. Comanche Trail Park and the streets around it are familiar territory for us, and we know that homes throughout Big Spring - whether near the older downtown blocks or out on the newer north side - share the same soil and climate challenges.
We also serve Coahoma, a small community just east of Big Spring along I-20, and Stanton, the county seat of Martin County to the west. If you have family or neighbors in either area who need flooring work done, we cover all of it on the same trip.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. We respond to all Big Spring inquiries within one business day and confirm a time to come out and look at the space - no commitment required at this stage.
We inspect the slab in person - checking for cracks, moisture, surface condition, and any signs of soil movement underneath. The written estimate we provide covers exactly what needs to happen before any coating goes down, so there are no surprise charges when the job starts. Cost and timeline are addressed here, not after the fact.
We handle all grinding, crack repair, and cleaning before any product goes down. Coating application follows after the slab passes a moisture check - a step we do not skip on Big Spring properties, where soil moisture after rain events can linger in the slab longer than it looks. Most residential jobs take one to three days from start to finish, depending on the system chosen.
Before we leave, we walk you through the finished floor and go over what to expect during the curing window - typically 24 to 72 hours before heavy use depending on the system. We also cover basic maintenance so the floor stays in good shape through Big Spring summers without needing early attention.
We serve Big Spring and Howard County as a standard part of our route - no extra travel fees, and we respond within one business day.
(432) 280-0557Big Spring is the county seat of Howard County, with a population of roughly 27,000 to 28,000 people. The city grew in stages - first as a railroad stop, then as a supply point for early Permian Basin oil activity, and later during World War II when Webb Air Force Base brought significant investment and population growth to the area. That history shows in the housing stock: a large portion of homes here were built between the 1940s and the 1970s, making Big Spring one of the older residential markets in West Texas. Most of those homes are single-story, brick-exterior structures on modest lots throughout neighborhoods that spread out from the older downtown core in every direction.
The city sits at roughly 2,400 feet on the flat, exposed terrain of the Llano Estacado, with Scenic Mountain State Park rising about 200 feet above the surrounding plain on the southeast edge of town - one of the few elevated points in an otherwise flat landscape. About 60 percent of Big Spring households are owner-occupied, which means most residents have a long-term stake in keeping their properties in good condition. The community also has a significant rental sector tied to the oil field workforce, which moves in and out of town with energy prices. Nearby, Coahoma sits just east along I-20, and Midkiff lies to the southwest in Upton County - both are areas we cover regularly.
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Learn MoreCall us or submit an estimate request online - we serve Big Spring and Howard County as a standard part of our route and respond within one business day.