
Odessa Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring is a concrete flooring contractor serving the Greenwood community in Midland County with polished concrete, epoxy coatings, and garage floor systems - sized and spec'd for large rural properties, slab-on-grade construction, and the expansive clay soils that affect every concrete surface in this area. We respond within one business day.
Odessa Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring is a concrete flooring contractor serving the Greenwood community in Midland County with polished concrete, epoxy coatings, and garage floor systems - sized and spec'd for large rural properties, slab-on-grade construction, and the expansive clay soils that affect every concrete surface in this area. We respond within one business day.

Greenwood homes built in the 2000s and 2010s typically have clean slab-on-grade foundations that are good candidates for polishing without heavy prep work. Our polished concrete flooring turns those slabs into a low-maintenance finished surface that stays cooler underfoot in summer, resists the fine Permian Basin dust that settles on every surface, and never needs replacing the way carpet or vinyl does.
Many Greenwood homeowners use their homes and outbuildings for equipment storage, vehicle maintenance, or hobby work tied to the energy industry - uses that put real chemical and mechanical stress on an uncoated concrete floor. Epoxy coatings create a sealed, cleanable surface that resists hydraulic fluid, oil, and the grit tracked in from unpaved portions of large rural lots.
Greenwood properties often include oversized garages or detached workshops - spaces that see heavy daily use and sit on exposed slabs that expand and contract through West Texas heat cycles. A garage floor coating stops the surface dusting and spalling that uncoated slabs develop over time, and gives you a floor that handles the kind of work that actually happens in a rural West Texas garage.
Long driveways and large exterior concrete pads are common on Greenwood lots, and all of that surface area sits on Midland County clay that shifts with every rain and dry spell. Sealing concrete after crack repair locks out the moisture that drives the soil movement cycle and slows the surface deterioration that unprotected flatwork develops under intense West Texas UV.
When a Greenwood driveway or exterior pad has surface damage from soil movement or weather but the base is still structurally solid, a resurfacing overlay restores the surface without the cost and disruption of full slab replacement. This is often the practical choice on large rural lots where replacing every damaged section would mean replacing a significant amount of concrete at once.
Greenwood slabs that have shifted with clay soil movement often develop uneven joints and surface irregularities that need to be corrected before any coating or sealer goes down. Grinding levels those problem areas and opens the concrete so new products bond properly - skipping this step is why coatings on rural West Texas slabs so often fail at the edges within the first year.
Virtually all homes in the Greenwood area are built on concrete slab-on-grade foundations - there are no basements in this part of West Texas. Those slabs sit directly on Midland County clay soil, which is among the most expansive soil types in Texas. The clay swells when moisture works into it during spring thunderstorms and contracts as the soil dries out through the summer. That cycle repeats every year, and over time it applies lateral and upward pressure to slabs, causing cracking, heaving, and uneven settling. A contractor who treats these cracks as simple surface defects - patching them without addressing the moisture and soil dynamics underneath - will produce work that re-opens along the same lines within one or two wet seasons.
The large lot sizes typical of Greenwood properties also mean more total concrete surface area than a standard city lot - longer driveways, wider pads for workshops and outbuildings, more exterior flatwork in general. All of that surface sits under intense West Texas sun, where UV exposure and high heat degrade unprotected concrete and any coating product that was not spec'd for these conditions. Greenwood homes built in the 2000s and 2010s are now old enough to need their first round of real maintenance, and the clay soil means the window for addressing surface damage proactively - before full slab movement occurs - is worth taking seriously.
Our crew works throughout the Greenwood area regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. Greenwood is an unincorporated community in Midland County, about 12 miles southeast of Midland along State Highway 191. The area is made up almost entirely of single-family homes on large lots - many of them acre-plus properties with detached garages, workshops, or equipment sheds in addition to the main house. We have worked throughout the neighborhoods served by Greenwood ISD, which gives the community its distinct identity separate from the city of Midland, and we know what the housing stock out here looks like and what it needs.
The Permian Basin boom has driven significant residential construction in Greenwood over the past 20 years, and many of those homes are now reaching the point where their first full round of exterior and interior concrete maintenance makes sense. Brick veneer and stucco exteriors are common throughout the area, and the clay soil movement that affects driveways and slabs also affects the mortar and stucco on those homes over time. We are based close to Midland and serve Greenwood as part of our regular route - you will not wait days for a contractor to schedule a trip out here.
We also serve Stanton, the county seat of Martin County to the east, and Midland to the northwest. If you have neighbors or family in either area who need flooring work done, we cover all of it on the same trip out from Odessa.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. We respond to all Greenwood inquiries within one business day and confirm a time to come out and look at the space - no commitment at this stage, just a conversation about what you need.
We inspect your slab in person - checking for cracks, surface condition, moisture, and any signs of clay soil movement underneath. For larger rural lots, we walk the full driveway and exterior flatwork, not just the interior. The written estimate we leave with you covers exactly what prep is needed, what the work involves, and what it will cost - no surprises after the job starts.
We handle all grinding, crack repair, and cleaning before any product is applied. On Greenwood properties with larger surface areas, preparation takes longer than on a standard city lot - we build that into the project schedule upfront. Coating or polishing follows after the concrete passes a moisture check, and most residential jobs finish in one to three days.
Before we leave, we walk the finished work with you and explain the curing window - typically 24 to 72 hours before heavy use depending on the system applied. We also cover basic maintenance specific to West Texas conditions, so you know how to keep the floor in good shape through summer heat and the occasional spring hail event.
We serve Greenwood and Midland County as a regular part of our route - no extra travel fees, and we respond to all inquiries within one business day.
(432) 280-0557Greenwood is an unincorporated community in Midland County, about 12 miles southeast of the city of Midland along State Highway 191. Because it is unincorporated, Greenwood does not have its own city government - residents rely on Midland County for most public services and infrastructure. The community has its own distinct identity, anchored largely by Greenwood ISD, which runs separate schools from Midland ISD and draws families who have put down real roots here rather than treating the area as a temporary base. The residential mix is almost entirely single-family homes, many sitting on lots of an acre or more - larger than anything you would find on a typical city block in Midland.
Much of the housing in Greenwood was built during the Permian Basin oil booms of the 2000s and 2010s, which means the area has a relatively newer housing stock compared to older West Texas cities. Brick veneer is the dominant exterior finish, and slab-on-grade is the universal foundation type. Midland County has one of the higher median household incomes in Texas, driven by oil and gas employment, and homeowners here tend to invest in maintaining their properties over the long term rather than deferring repairs. Nearby, Midland is the commercial and economic hub that most Greenwood residents use for shopping and services, and Stanton lies to the east in Martin County - both areas we serve regularly.
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Learn MoreCall us or submit an estimate request online - we serve Greenwood and Midland County as a regular part of our route and respond within one business day.