
Mesquite Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing is a concrete flooring contractor serving Dallas with commercial epoxy coatings, polished concrete, stained concrete, and garage floor systems. We have worked in the Dallas area since 2015 and respond to all new estimate requests within one business day.
Mesquite Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing is a concrete flooring contractor serving Dallas with commercial epoxy coatings, polished concrete, stained concrete, and garage floor systems. We have worked in the Dallas area since 2015 and respond to all new estimate requests within one business day.

Dallas has a large stock of light industrial, warehouse, and commercial flex space - particularly in areas like the Design District, East Dallas, and the industrial corridors near I-30. Bare concrete in these spaces absorbs oil, chemical spills, and forklift traffic damage quickly. Commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings create a sealed, chemical-resistant surface that holds up in demanding environments and meets the hygiene expectations of food-service and healthcare facilities.
Dallas homeowners in renovated mid-century ranches, townhomes in Uptown, and newer builds in north Dallas use residential epoxy coatings to seal interior slabs against moisture vapor, pet stains, and everyday wear. The city's clay soil can push moisture vapor upward through concrete even when no visible water is present, and a properly installed epoxy system with a moisture-tolerant base coat addresses that issue before it affects the coating bond.
Dallas garage slabs - whether attached to a 1960s brick ranch or a newer build in far north Dallas - sit on the same expansive clay soil that causes cracking and movement throughout the city. An epoxy or polyaspartic garage floor coating seals the slab, hides hairline cracks, and creates a surface that resists tire marks and the chemical drips common in a working garage.
Open-floor-plan renovations in Dallas neighborhoods like Lakewood, M Streets, and Bishop Arts are frequently paired with polished concrete interior floors. The finish is low-allergen, easy to maintain in a city where dust and pollen are year-round issues, and durable enough to handle the high foot traffic that comes with Dallas's entertaining culture. For commercial spaces, polished concrete reduces long-term maintenance costs compared to carpet or resilient flooring.
The original concrete slabs in Dallas homes built in the 1950s through 1980s - common across Oak Cliff, Lake Highlands, and Preston Hollow - have cured for decades and typically accept acid stain well. Removing old carpet or tile to reveal and stain the original slab is a popular renovation choice in these neighborhoods because it preserves the slab rather than covering it with another floating floor system.
Dallas driveways and walkways in established neighborhoods show the effects of decades of clay soil movement - surface scaling, random cracking, and joint separation are common on concrete that is 30 to 50 years old. Where the underlying slab is still sound, a bonded overlay restores a clean surface and extends the life of the concrete without the cost and disruption of full removal and repour.
Dallas sits on expansive clay soil - sometimes called black gumbo - that ranks among the most active in the country. The soil swells in wet spring weather and contracts sharply during hot, dry summers. That cycle repeats every year and applies continuous stress to every concrete surface in the city: driveways, interior slabs, garage floors, commercial warehouse floors, and exterior walkways. Dallas homes built between the 1940s and the 1980s, which make up a large share of the city's housing stock in neighborhoods like Lake Highlands, Oak Cliff, and Lakewood, have been through 40 to 80 years of that movement. Cracks in those slabs are not random - they follow the same soil pressure patterns that affect every other home on the block. A contractor who works in Dallas regularly can recognize whether a crack is cosmetic, ongoing, or a sign that additional structural assessment is needed before any coating or surface treatment is applied.
Dallas springs bring hail and severe thunderstorms, and the city is well inside the North Texas hail corridor. Hail can pit and chip exterior concrete and patios, especially surfaces that have existing surface cracks where water has already penetrated. The February 2021 winter storm caused widespread plumbing failures and freeze-thaw damage across Dallas, and many interior concrete slabs that absorbed water from burst pipes developed new cracking and delamination in the months that followed. Dallas also has one of the largest concentrations of commercial and light industrial properties in North Texas, and those warehouses, kitchens, and flex spaces have flooring demands that go beyond what a residential contractor typically handles.
Our crew works throughout Dallas regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. Dallas is a city of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own mix of home ages, lot types, and building styles. The brick ranch homes near White Rock Lake and the mid-century properties in Lakewood are very different jobs from the newer construction in far north Dallas - the slabs are different ages, the soil has moved differently under each one, and the surface prep requirements reflect that history. Knowing how to read a slab before quoting a job is something that comes from working across all parts of the city.
Dallas has a robust commercial and mixed-use real estate market, and the Dallas Development Services Department handles permitting for structural and renovation work across the city. Surface coatings and floor treatments on existing slabs do not require permits, but commercial tenant improvements and structural slab repairs in Dallas sometimes do - and knowing the difference matters when scoping a job correctly.
We serve Dallas alongside our neighboring service areas. Homeowners and business owners in Mesquite and Garland face the same clay soil and climate conditions as Dallas, and our team moves between these cities regularly on both residential and commercial jobs.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe your project - whether it is a Dallas commercial warehouse, a residential garage, or interior floors in a home renovation. We respond to all new requests within one business day.
We come to your Dallas property, assess the slab condition, check for active cracking or moisture issues from the clay soil below, and walk you through the options. The estimate is written and itemized - no surprises about cost or scope after work begins.
We complete all surface prep - grinding, crack repair, moisture testing - before any coating or treatment is applied. This step is what determines whether a floor holds up for 15 years or fails in two, and we do not skip it regardless of the size of the job.
When the work is complete, we walk through the finished floor with you, confirm cure times before the space returns to full use, and leave written care instructions so you know exactly how to maintain the floor long-term.
We serve Dallas homeowners and businesses from Oak Cliff to far north Dallas. Written estimates, one-business-day response.
(469) 421-5338We have worked on concrete floors across Dallas for nearly a decade, through both residential and commercial projects. That history means we understand how Dallas slabs age - and what it takes to prepare them correctly before any coating or surface treatment is applied.
Dallas has a large commercial and industrial real estate market, and we handle both warehouse epoxy systems and residential interior floors with the same crew. You do not need a different contractor for a commercial kitchen floor and the stained concrete in the office suite next door - we handle both.
Dallas slabs - particularly in older neighborhoods - often have adhesive residue, old sealers, or moisture vapor issues that must be resolved before coating. We test for moisture, grind the surface to the correct profile, and address cracks before applying any system. This is the step most coating failures trace back to, and it is not negotiable on our jobs.
Every project starts with a written, itemized estimate that covers materials, prep, labor, and cure time. For Dallas commercial projects, we can also provide documentation suitable for tenant improvement permitting review. According to the Concrete Network, surface preparation is the single biggest variable in coating longevity - and our estimates reflect exactly what prep your specific slab requires.
Dallas is a large, varied city, and we have worked across it - from the postwar brick neighborhoods in the south and east to the newer commercial corridors in the north. That range of experience is what lets us scope a job correctly from the first visit and deliver a floor that holds up in this climate.
Dallas is the third-largest city in Texas and the ninth-largest in the country, with a population of about 1.3 million people. The city is made up of dozens of well-defined neighborhoods - Deep Ellum and Uptown near downtown, established residential areas like Lakewood, Lake Highlands, and Oak Cliff in the middle ring, and newer developments in far north Dallas toward the Plano and Addison boundaries. The housing stock reflects that range: century-old bungalows in Bishop Arts, 1950s and 1960s brick ranch homes throughout the mid-city, and large two-story builds from the past two decades in the north. Visit the City of Dallas official website for municipal information, permits, and development services.
Dallas has a high rate of single-family homeownership alongside a large rental and commercial real estate market, which means the demand for concrete flooring work spans residential, commercial, and light industrial properties. The city's terrain is relatively flat with pockets of rolling topography near White Rock Lake and the Trinity River corridor. Our team serves Dallas as part of a broader East Dallas and Northeast Texas service area that also includes Richardson and Garland, both of which border Dallas to the northeast and share the same clay soil conditions.
Durable, high-gloss epoxy coatings that protect and beautify any concrete floor.
Learn MoreHeavy-duty epoxy systems built for demanding commercial and industrial environments.
Learn MoreTransform your garage with a tough, easy-to-clean coated floor surface.
Learn MoreFast-curing polyaspartic coatings deliver lasting protection with minimal downtime.
Learn MoreStunning metallic finishes that turn ordinary concrete into a showpiece floor.
Learn MoreChemical- and heat-resistant urethane cement ideal for tough commercial kitchens.
Learn MoreMechanically polished concrete that delivers a sleek, low-maintenance finish.
Learn MoreAcid and water-based stains create rich, custom color on existing concrete.
Learn MoreElegant terrazzo systems blending durability with timeless decorative appeal.
Learn MoreMoisture-resistant coatings and finishes designed specifically for basement slabs.
Learn MoreProper diamond grinding ensures every coating bonds firmly to the slab.
Learn MoreThin overlays restore cracked or worn concrete without full replacement.
Learn MoreSelf-leveling compounds create a perfectly flat surface ready for any finish.
Learn MoreSlip-resistant coatings refresh and protect outdoor pool deck surfaces.
Learn MoreSafe removal of old coatings and adhesives to prepare the slab for renewal.
Learn MoreCall us today or request a free estimate online - we serve all of Dallas and respond within one business day.