
Turn your existing concrete slab into a finished, colorful floor that handles West Texas dust, heat, and daily traffic without peeling, chipping, or fading.

Stained concrete flooring in Odessa means applying a color solution directly to your existing slab so it soaks in permanently - the color becomes part of the concrete itself, not a coating on top that can peel or chip. Most projects run two to three days from prep through sealing, and the color options range from earthy acid-stain tones to a wide range of water-based hues.
If you are tired of replacing carpet that traps West Texas caliche dust, or you have an old Odessa slab with decades of history underneath your current flooring, staining may already be your best option - at a lower cost than new flooring on top and with better long-term durability. For homeowners who also want a smooth, polished surface alongside the color, polished concrete flooring pairs naturally with a staining project.
Staining only works as well as the surface preparation beneath it. If your slab has old adhesive, mineral deposits from Odessa hard water, or years of oil staining, those need to be addressed first - which is why we treat prep as the most important part of every job.
If you have pulled up old carpet or tile and the bare concrete looks gray, blotchy, or marked up, staining can cover most cosmetic imperfections and turn a construction floor into something you would actually want to show. You do not need a perfect slab - just a structurally sound one.
Odessa wind and dust make carpet a constant maintenance burden - it holds onto grit and caliche dust no matter how often you vacuum. If the same rooms feel dirty a few hours after cleaning, switching to stained concrete removes the problem at the source.
If your tile is cracking, vinyl is peeling, or laminate is buckling from heat, you are already facing a replacement decision. The concrete slab underneath may already be a strong candidate for staining - often at a lower total cost than installing new flooring on top of it.
Odessa summers and occasional winter freezes cause unsealed outdoor concrete to pit, spall, and absorb oil and rust stains over time. Staining and sealing restores the surface and protects it from further damage - and makes cleanup after a dust storm a quick job rather than a long one.
We stain concrete for interior living areas, kitchens, garages, patios, and commercial spaces across Odessa and the Permian Basin. Every project starts with a slab walk-through so we can tell you honestly what the finished color will look like given your specific surface - and whether any prep work is needed before staining begins. For customers who want the added sheen and hardness of a polished finish, polished concrete flooring can be combined with staining in a single project.
Looking for something with more dimension and visual depth than a single-color stain? Our terrazzo flooring options bring pattern and aggregate detail that staining alone cannot achieve - a step up for homeowners who want a true statement floor.
Suits homeowners who want earthy, natural-looking tones with organic variation - warm browns, tans, and rust that look similar to aged stone.
Suits homeowners who want a wider color range - from soft blues and greens to deep charcoals - and a more consistent, uniform finish.
Suits living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, and commercial spaces where a durable, easy-clean surface needs to look finished and intentional.
Suits Odessa patios, driveways, and garages where an outdoor-rated sealer is required to handle UV exposure, summer heat, and occasional hard freezes.
A large share of Odessa homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s on slab-on-grade foundations - meaning the concrete floor is already there, waiting to be finished. That is good news: you often do not need to pour new concrete at all, which keeps costs down. But older slabs have more history - old adhesive from removed carpet, mineral deposits from the Permian Basin hard water, and decades of use. Experienced local contractors know to account for all of that during prep, not discover it after staining has started.
Odessa hard water is one of the factors that sets this market apart from other Texas cities. The high mineral content in local water leaves deposits on concrete that can block stain from absorbing evenly if the surface is not properly neutralized first. Homeowners in Coahoma and Midkiff face the same conditions, and we bring the same thorough prep discipline to every job across the region.
Call or message us and we will typically schedule a visit within one business day. We look at your actual slab before quoting - because the condition of your floor is the biggest variable in the total cost.
We walk the floor and check for cracks, old coatings, mineral deposits, and anything that could affect how evenly the stain absorbs. You get a written estimate that explains what prep is needed and what the finished color will realistically look like.
Surface prep is the most labor-intensive part of the job and the most important. Once the slab is clean and dry, the stain is applied and left to react. Sealer goes on after the stain has fully set - in Odessa summers, we schedule this step in cooler morning hours to ensure even curing.
We walk the finished floor with you, explain any natural variation in the color - which is expected and part of what makes acid-stained concrete look the way it does - and leave you with written care instructions so you know exactly how to maintain it.
Free on-site estimate. We walk your floor before quoting and tell you exactly what the finished result will look like.
(432) 280-0557No contractor should quote stained concrete without seeing your floor. We come to you, walk the slab, identify any prep challenges, and give you a written estimate that reflects what your specific floor will actually take.
Permian Basin hard water leaves mineral deposits that block stain absorption and produce blotchy results when contractors skip proper neutralizing. We account for this on every Odessa job as a standard step, not an add-on.
Outdoor stained surfaces in Odessa need sealers rated for sustained UV and heat - not the same product used in cooler markets. The Concrete Network and industry guides consistently flag sealer selection as the highest-risk step in hot climates - and we treat it that way on every outdoor project.
Airborne dust settling on fresh stain or wet sealer creates surface imperfections that are difficult to fix. We plan for Odessa wind and dust on every job - timing the work and protecting the surface during curing rather than hoping for a calm day.
Every one of those details - hard water prep, outdoor sealer selection, dust management - is the kind of thing that separates a floor that looks great for a decade from one that starts looking blotchy or dull within a year. We do not cut corners on prep, because that is where the quality actually lives.
Aggregate-rich flooring that brings pattern and depth beyond what a single-color stain can achieve - for homeowners who want a statement floor.
Learn MoreDiamond-ground concrete that can be done alongside staining for a floor with both color and a smooth, hard, light-reflecting finish.
Learn MoreWe book projects now - lock in your start date before summer heat sets in and delays the prep and curing timeline.