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Crowley Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring installs commercial and residential epoxy floor coatings, polished concrete, and garage floor systems throughout Forest Hill. We know the clay-soil slab conditions in this part of Tarrant County, and we have served homeowners here since 2015. We respond within one business day.

Forest Hill sits between Fort Worth and Arlington, which means a number of small businesses, workshops, and commercial spaces operate within the city alongside its residential neighborhoods. Our commercial epoxy systems handle the heavier traffic and chemical exposure that residential-grade products cannot, and we size every job to the actual use of the space.
Forest Hill garages on the brick ranch homes built from the 1960s through the 1980s typically have original concrete slabs that have never been treated. A full coating system protects the slab from oil, staining, and surface breakdown - and it makes a well-used garage look and function far better than an untreated floor.
For Forest Hill homeowners replacing worn carpet or tile on an existing slab, polished concrete is a low-disruption option that adds no height, handles minor clay-soil movement without cracking at grout lines, and is easier to maintain than soft flooring in North Texas heat and humidity.
Residential epoxy coatings in Forest Hill protect interior slabs from moisture vapor, staining, and the surface dusting that older concrete develops over time. The result is a seamless, cleanable surface that holds up to daily foot traffic in a busy household without peeling or chipping.
Mature trees in many Forest Hill neighborhoods push roots into driveways and walkways over time, causing surface cracking and lifting. Where the underlying slab is still structurally sound, a bonded overlay resurfaces the concrete without a full demolition and replacement.
Forest Hill driveways and exterior flatwork sit on clay soil that cycles through wet and dry conditions every year. Sealing the concrete after installation - or after a resurfacing job - creates a moisture barrier that slows the internal stress buildup that causes cracking and surface deterioration over the long term.
Forest Hill is built almost entirely on Tarrant County clay soil, the same heavy, shrink-swell material that runs under much of the DFW area. That clay absorbs spring rainfall and expands, then contracts during the long dry summer - a cycle that puts constant upward and downward pressure on every concrete surface in the city. Driveways crack, patio sections shift, and interior slab floors develop surface wear patterns that reflect the movement happening underneath. A contractor who works here regularly understands the seasonal timing of these effects and selects products and preparation methods that are matched to this specific soil behavior.
The housing stock in Forest Hill intensifies those demands. Most homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s - properties that are now 40 to 70 years old, with mature trees whose roots have been working into driveways and sidewalks for decades. Those same older homes are also the ones where original slabs have never been professionally treated, where garage floors carry decades of oil absorption and surface breakdown, and where any renovation work runs into the reality of mid-century concrete that behaves differently than newer pours. Pair that with the occasional hard freeze - the February 2021 storm affected homes throughout Tarrant County - and you have a housing stock that needs contractors who know it well.
Our crew works throughout Forest Hill regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The city covers roughly 4 square miles between Fort Worth to the west and Arlington to the east, and it is almost entirely single-family residential. We are familiar with the brick ranch and split-level homes that line streets near the Forest Hill Civic Center as well as the older neighborhoods along Wichita Street that form the city's main residential corridor. Each block in Forest Hill tends to have similar housing ages and soil exposure histories, which helps us arrive prepared for what we will find.
Forest Hill is served by Fort Worth ISD, and many of the families who have been in the city for years are deeply connected to those schools and the neighborhood around them. We work in the broader area as well - our jobs in Kennedale to the south and Everman to the west mean we travel this part of Tarrant County frequently, and scheduling a visit to Forest Hill fits naturally into our regular work week.
We give written estimates that break down exactly what the job involves. If surface prep needs to be more aggressive on an older slab or a root-damaged driveway, we explain that before the work starts and include it in the estimate - not after.
We respond to every message within one business day. Let us know what you are working with - the space, what you want to accomplish, and a general timeframe - so we can set up an on-site visit.
We visit your Forest Hill property, inspect the slab condition and any root damage, note moisture issues or signs of clay-soil movement, and give you a written estimate that details the scope and cost. No charge, no obligation.
We mechanically grind or shot-blast the slab before applying any product. That preparation step is non-negotiable - it is what creates the bond strength that separates a durable floor from one that peels. Most Forest Hill residential jobs finish in one to two days.
We walk through the finished work with you, answer questions about the system, and leave you with specific care instructions. Coated floors are typically ready for foot traffic in 24 hours and vehicle use in 72 hours.
We serve all of Forest Hill and the surrounding Tarrant County communities. Written estimate, no obligation, and a response within one business day.
(682) 247-0194Forest Hill is a small incorporated city in Tarrant County, covering roughly 4 square miles between Fort Worth and Arlington. With a population around 13,000, it is an almost entirely residential community of single-family homes, most built during the postwar decades from the 1950s through the 1980s. The city has its own municipal services including the Forest Hill Civic Center and city hall, which serve as the civic core for a community that tends to stay put. Wichita Street runs through the heart of the city and connects residents to the Fort Worth metro to the west and Arlington to the east.
The neighborhoods in Forest Hill are characterized by brick ranch and split-level homes on modest lots with mature trees that have been growing for decades. That combination - older homes, established landscaping, and Tarrant County clay soil - creates the specific maintenance challenges that homeowners here deal with every year. The city borders Everman to the west and Kennedale to the south, forming a tight south-central Tarrant County corridor where we work regularly. Most Forest Hill homeowners are long-term residents who own their properties and invest steadily in keeping them in good shape.
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