Serving Crowley, TX and surrounding areas. (682) 247-0194
Crowley Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring serves Kennedale homeowners with garage floor coatings, epoxy systems, concrete resurfacing, and polished concrete. Tarrant County clay soil is hard on concrete - we understand how it moves and we build floors that hold up to it. We respond within one business day and every estimate is free and written.

Most Kennedale homes have attached two-car garages with bare concrete slabs that were never sealed or coated at the time of construction. A professionally installed garage floor coating protects that slab from oil stains, hot tire pickup, and the wear that accumulates fast in a Texas climate with extreme summer heat.
Kennedale homes from the 1970s and 1980s often have interior slabs with decades of use but structurally sound concrete that is worth keeping. A solid epoxy floor system seals, levels, and protects that slab and gives the room a finished appearance that is easy to maintain.
Older Kennedale driveways and patios that have developed surface scaling or cracking from clay soil movement are often good candidates for a bonded overlay rather than a full slab replacement - which costs significantly more and disrupts the property for longer.
Single-family Kennedale homes with slab foundations are a solid match for polished concrete in living spaces. It handles the minor movement that clay soil causes better than tile at grout lines and requires far less upkeep than carpet on a shifting slab.
Kennedale driveways and exterior concrete get hit by summer heat, UV, and spring storms in close succession every year. Sealing the surface after installation or repair slows surface breakdown, blocks moisture penetration, and extends the life of the concrete significantly.
For Kennedale homeowners who need a garage floor finished in a single day - or who want a coating that resists UV yellowing in a garage that gets afternoon sun - polyaspartic is the faster-curing, more UV-stable alternative to standard epoxy systems.
Kennedale sits on Tarrant County clay, one of the most expansive soil types in Texas. The clay absorbs rain and swells, then dries out and shrinks in summer heat, and it does that cycle every year. For homes built in the 1960s through the 1980s near the original town center, that repeated movement has had 40 to 60 years to work on the concrete. Driveways settle and heave. Garage slabs develop surface cracks and lip edges where sections have shifted at different rates. Interior slabs in older homes show wear that plain cleaning cannot fix. Any flooring contractor working in Kennedale who does not account for that soil behavior when specifying materials and preparing surfaces is setting up the installation to fail.
The city also has a growing share of newer homes on the south and east sides, built in the 2000s and 2010s on larger lots with more concrete to maintain - bigger driveways, wider patios, and outdoor entertainment slabs. These surfaces face the same summer heat and hail exposure as everywhere else in the DFW expansive soil zone, and they benefit from sealing, coating, and proper surface prep before problems develop rather than after. The cost of maintenance is a fraction of the cost of replacement.
Our crew works throughout Kennedale regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. Kennedale is a compact city - most of it sits within a few miles of the US-287 corridor that runs between Fort Worth and Arlington - and that makes it fast for us to reach from our base in Crowley. The city has a tight mix of older in-town neighborhoods and newer subdivisions built after 2000 on the south side, and we see both types of jobs often. Older homes near the established core often need surface prep work and overlay systems on concrete that has had decades to weather and move. Newer homes with larger lots tend to have more flatwork square footage to coat or seal.
Kennedale has its own school district, Kennedale ISD, which draws families who tend to stay long-term and take ownership of their homes seriously. We see that in how Kennedale homeowners approach flooring work - they want it done right the first time, not patched and redone in a few years. Kennedale Community Park is a neighborhood landmark most residents know, and the Wildcat Stadium area is a gathering point for the community on fall Friday nights. Whether your home is near those landmarks or out in the newer sections, we know the city and we can be there quickly.
We also serve the communities adjacent to Kennedale. If you are in Arlington to the north or in Forest Hill to the west, we cover those areas on the same schedule.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. Tell us the space, what you are dealing with, and when you want someone out - we schedule around you.
We come to the property, look at the slab condition, note any cracking, moisture, or previous coating issues, and give you a written estimate before any work is scheduled. The visit costs nothing and there is no obligation to continue.
We grind or profile the slab in-house before applying any coating or overlay. That surface preparation is what makes the system bond correctly and last in Kennedale's climate - skipping it is the main reason coatings peel prematurely.
After the work is done we walk you through cure times and any maintenance steps specific to your coating system. Most residential systems allow light foot traffic within 24 hours and vehicle use within 72 hours.
No pressure and no hidden charges. We visit your Kennedale home, check the slab, and give you a written estimate you can take your time deciding on.
(682) 247-0194Kennedale is a small city in Tarrant County, located southeast of Fort Worth and southwest of Arlington along the US-287 corridor. The city has grown from around 5,000 residents in 2000 to over 8,000 today, with that growth split between older neighborhoods near the original town center and newer subdivisions built on the south and east sides during the 2000s and 2010s. Most residents commute to Fort Worth or Arlington for work, and Kennedale ISD draws families who tend to stay long-term - the owner-occupied rate in the city is high relative to neighboring communities. Homes in Kennedale are almost entirely detached single-family, with mid-size to large lots, attached garages, and concrete driveways that bear the full brunt of Tarrant County summers.
The city has a compact, neighborhood feel despite its location between two of the larger cities in DFW. Kennedale Community Park is a central gathering point, and Wildcat Stadium - home of the Kennedale High School Wildcats - brings the community together on fall Friday nights. Homes range from 1960s and 1970s brick ranches near the original commercial strip to 2000s-era single-story homes with larger lots further from the center. Nearby areas we also serve include Arlington and Mansfield, both reachable on the same schedule as Kennedale jobs.
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