Serving Crowley, TX and surrounding areas. (682) 247-0194
Crowley Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring serves Arlington homeowners and businesses with commercial epoxy floor coatings, garage floor systems, polished concrete, and concrete resurfacing. We have responded to jobs across all of Arlington - from the 1970s neighborhoods near Green Oaks Boulevard to the newer subdivisions on the north side - and we reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Arlington has a large inventory of commercial and light-industrial spaces - warehouses near I-20, auto service bays, retail showrooms, and light manufacturing facilities - where bare concrete floors degrade fast under vehicle traffic and chemical exposure. Our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings are formulated for higher impact loads and provide the slip resistance and chemical resistance those spaces require.
Most Arlington homes built between the 1960s and 1990s have attached garages with bare concrete slabs that have never been coated. Those slabs have been absorbing motor oil, brake fluid, and moisture for decades - and Arlington summers push garage temperatures high enough to blister unprotected concrete surfaces. A coated slab resists staining, holds up under daily vehicle traffic, and is far easier to clean.
Older Arlington ranch-style homes from the 1970s and 1980s often have solid slab foundations that, once properly prepared and polished, become durable interior floors. Polished concrete handles the minor slab movement that Arlington clay soil causes better than tile grout lines do, and it holds up to daily foot traffic without the maintenance that hardwood requires in a hot, humid climate.
Arlington homeowners who want to update an interior living space - a basement room, a laundry area, or a converted garage - often choose epoxy as a practical and durable surface that resists moisture and staining. At roughly 55% owner-occupancy across the city, most Arlington residents are investing in properties they plan to keep, and a high-quality interior coating adds real long-term value.
Arlington driveways from the 1970s and 1980s have endured four to five decades of clay soil movement and DFW heat cycles. Surface cracks and scaling are common, but many of these slabs are structurally sound enough to resurface rather than replace - saving the homeowner the cost and disruption of a full pour while restoring the appearance and surface durability.
Every coating or overlay system we install in Arlington starts with mechanical surface preparation - diamond grinding or shot blasting to open the concrete pores and remove contaminants. On older Arlington slabs that have absorbed decades of oil, paint, or adhesive residue, this step is the difference between a coating that holds for 15 years and one that peels within two.
Arlington sits squarely on the Blackland Prairie, and the heavy clay soil that defines this region is the primary force working against concrete surfaces throughout the city. The clay expands when spring rains arrive and contracts as summer heat takes over - and that cycle repeats every year. For the large share of Arlington homes built in the 1960s through the 1980s, that means decades of cumulative movement have already worked their way into driveways, garage slabs, and exterior flatwork. Cracks that look cosmetic often indicate that sections of a slab are no longer moving together, and a contractor who misses that distinction will apply a coating or overlay that fails prematurely. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension resource on expansive soils explains why this problem is so persistent across North Texas - and why proper slab assessment before any coating or overlay work is non-negotiable.
Arlington also sees some of the most severe hail activity in North Texas. The DFW area ranks among the most hail-prone regions in the country, and Arlington's position between Dallas and Fort Worth puts it squarely in the path of spring storm systems that move through from the southwest. Exterior concrete that has not been sealed before a major hail event absorbs more impact damage and takes in more moisture during the heavy rains that accompany these storms. Winter Storm Uri in February 2021 demonstrated that even the hardest freezes can reach Arlington - and any exterior concrete that was already weakened by clay movement and unsealed surface pores cracked further in the freeze-thaw cycle that followed. Homeowners who invest in proper concrete coating, sealing, and resurfacing before problems develop consistently pay less over the life of the slab than those who wait.
Our crew works throughout Arlington regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. Arlington is large - it covers roughly 100 square miles - and the character of the concrete work changes depending on where in the city you are. The older neighborhoods south of I-20 and west of Highway 360 have brick veneer homes from the 1960s and 1970s with original driveways and garage slabs that have never been coated. These jobs require heavy mechanical prep to remove decades of contamination before any coating system will bond properly. The newer areas near the entertainment district - off Collins Street near AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field - have more mixed commercial and residential properties where we handle both light commercial epoxy work and residential garage floors.
The entertainment district anchored by AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, and Six Flags Over Texas is one of the most distinctive things about Arlington - it draws millions of visitors and is a landmark that nearly every resident uses to orient themselves in the city. The residential neighborhoods on the north side of Arlington, near the border with Euless and Bedford, have a slightly newer housing stock from the 1980s and 1990s and represent a different phase of maintenance needs than the older south-side homes. The University of Texas at Arlington campus anchors the center of the city and the surrounding neighborhoods have a higher rental population, which means we see more property manager-directed work in that area.
We also cover the cities directly adjacent to Arlington. If you are in Grand Prairie to the west or in Kennedale to the south, we serve both on the same schedule as Arlington.
Reach us by phone or through the online form. We respond to every Arlington inquiry within one business day. Let us know what you need - garage floor, commercial space, driveway, interior - so we can schedule the right visit.
We visit your Arlington property, measure the space, evaluate the slab condition, and discuss your options. This visit is free - and you get a written estimate with a fixed price before we do any work, so there are no surprises.
We grind or shot-blast the slab to the required profile, apply the coating or overlay system in the correct sequence, and manage the cure process. Most residential jobs in Arlington are completed in one to two days, depending on the system and slab size.
Before we leave, we walk you through the finished floor, explain the cure timeline - typically 24 hours for light foot traffic and 72 hours for vehicles - and answer any questions about long-term care.
We serve all of Arlington, TX - from older neighborhoods near Green Oaks Boulevard to newer developments on the north side. No obligation, no pressure, and we respond within one business day.
(682) 247-0194Arlington is the third-largest city in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area, with roughly 394,000 residents spread across about 100 square miles between Dallas and Fort Worth. The city grew rapidly in the postwar decades - most of its housing stock was built between the 1950s and the 1990s, which means a large portion of Arlington homes are now 35 to 70 years old. Single-family detached homes dominate the residential mix, mostly brick veneer construction on slab foundations. The entertainment district near AT&T Stadium (home of the Dallas Cowboys), Globe Life Field (home of the Texas Rangers), and Six Flags Over Texas - which has been operating since 1961 - is one of the most recognized features of the city, described in detail at the Arlington, Texas Wikipedia article. The University of Texas at Arlington anchors the central part of the city and draws a large student and employee population.
Residential neighborhoods vary noticeably across the city. The older areas south of I-20 and around the historical core tend to have the highest concentration of 1960s and 1970s brick ranch homes, while the northern neighborhoods near Euless and Bedford have more 1980s construction and a somewhat higher rate of recent renovations. Arlington has no commuter rail, so most residents drive - which means garage floor condition matters more to everyday life here than it does in denser urban areas. If your property is on the edge of Arlington near Mansfield to the south or near Kennedale to the southeast, we cover those communities as well.
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Learn MoreWe cover all of Arlington, TX and respond within one business day. Call now or submit the form - your estimate is free and there is no obligation.