Serving Crowley, TX and surrounding areas. (682) 247-0194

Transform a dull, dingy slab into a floor that looks intentional. We apply acid and water-based stains to your existing concrete so the color becomes part of the surface - not paint sitting on top.

Stained concrete flooring in Crowley applies a color solution directly to your existing concrete slab - the stain soaks into the surface rather than sitting on top - and most residential projects take two to four days from surface preparation through final sealer cure.
Most concrete slabs already in your home - garages, patios, interior living areas - can be stained without tearing anything out. The concrete needs to be in reasonably good condition and free of old coatings or heavy oil contamination, which is why the preparation phase matters as much as the staining itself. Homeowners who want a smooth, shiny finish alongside their color often combine staining with polished concrete flooring to get both texture and depth in a single finished surface.
The sealer applied over the stain is what protects the color and determines the final sheen level - from a natural matte look to a high-gloss finish. Without a quality sealer, even a beautiful stain job will fade and scuff within a season or two. We use durable, low-odor sealers and explain the resealing schedule before we leave every job.
If your garage, patio, or interior slab has turned gray and dingy - covered in tire marks, water stains, or years of grime - staining can transform it without the cost of tearing out the slab. This is one of the most common reasons Crowley homeowners call us: the floor works fine structurally, but it looks terrible.
If you are removing old carpet or peeling vinyl and there is a concrete slab underneath, staining that slab is often the most cost-effective upgrade you can make. Concrete does not trap allergens the way carpet does - a real benefit in North Texas, where cedar and grass pollen seasons are long and intense.
North Texas clay soil causes concrete to shift slightly with the seasons, and hairline cracks in a slab are very common in Crowley homes. If the cracks are small and stable - not growing or separating - they can often be filled and incorporated into the stained finish in a way that looks intentional rather than damaged.
Crowley's intense summer sun bleaches and degrades unprotected concrete over time, leaving patios looking washed out. A stain and non-slip sealer combination can restore the color, protect the surface from further UV damage, and make the area safer for bare feet. If your outdoor concrete has gone chalky and uneven, it is ready for treatment.
We work with both acid-based and water-based stains, and the choice between them depends on what look you are going for. Acid stains react chemically with the concrete to produce natural, mottled color variations that look almost like stone or leather - no two floors come out exactly alike, and that organic variation is part of the appeal. Water-based stains give you more predictable, consistent color and come in a wider range of shades, including brighter options that acid stains cannot produce. Both types become part of the slab rather than sitting on top, so the color will not peel or chip the way paint would. For homeowners who want to take that color a step further with a smooth, reflective finish, we combine staining with polished concrete flooring so the two processes work together.
The preparation phase is what separates a great stained floor from a disappointing one. Before any stain goes down, the surface has to be thoroughly cleaned and opened up using grinding or shot-blasting - a process that removes old coatings, dirt, and anything else that would block the stain from absorbing evenly. This is the same foundational work we do as part of our terrazzo flooring installations, where surface prep is equally critical to a lasting result.
Best for homeowners who want natural, organic color variation that looks like stone, leather, or aged marble.
Best for homeowners who want consistent, predictable color - including brighter shades not possible with acid stains.
Best for interior living spaces or commercial floors where a custom, layered look is the goal.
Much of Crowley's housing stock was built between the 1990s and 2010s - slabs that are 15 to 30 years old, fully cured, and generally in good condition for staining. Builder-grade slabs from that era sometimes have surface contamination from construction that needs to be cleaned before staining absorbs evenly, which is exactly why we assess every floor before committing to a color. The expansive clay soil throughout Tarrant County can also cause slab movement that shows up as hairline cracks, and we evaluate whether those cracks are old and stable - the kind that can be filled and blended into the finish - before we start. Homeowners in Mansfield deal with the same clay soil conditions, and the same honest assessment applies to every project in the area.
For outdoor surfaces, Crowley's intense summer sun and heat are a real factor in how and when staining should be done. Applying a sealer in direct afternoon sun during a 105-degree day can cause it to bubble or dry unevenly, which ruins the finish. We schedule outdoor staining projects for early morning or cooler months - typically October through April - to get the best bond and a consistent result. Homeowners throughout Kennedale and south Tarrant County face the same seasonal timing considerations, and planning ahead is the simplest way to avoid a rush job in the wrong conditions.
Call or use our contact form and we will follow up within one business day to schedule an on-site estimate. No quotes over the phone - we need to see the slab to give you a number that is actually fair.
During the visit we check for cracks, old coatings, oil stains, and moisture. You finalize your color choice and sheen level at this stage. You receive a written estimate with prep work itemized separately so there are no surprises.
We grind or clean the surface to open up the concrete for even stain absorption. This is the noisiest part of the job. Once the surface is ready, the stain is applied in one or more coats with drying time between each - the area stays off-limits during this phase.
After the stain is fully dry, a clear protective sealer is applied. The floor needs 24 hours before light foot traffic and a few more days before heavy furniture returns. We walk you through the cleaning and resealing schedule before leaving.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote with prep work itemized. No obligation, no pressure.
(682) 247-0194We check your concrete for active cracks, old coatings, and moisture before we discuss colors. Staining over a contaminated or still-moving slab is the main reason stain jobs fail within the first year - we do not let that happen by skipping the assessment.
Several of Crowley's newer subdivisions have HOA rules covering exterior concrete finishes. We know how to work within those guidelines and can help you choose a color that satisfies your association and still looks the way you want - so you are not dealing with a letter in the mailbox after the job is done.
We schedule outdoor staining and sealing during the cooler months when conditions allow for proper curing. Rushing an outdoor job in triple-digit summer heat produces an uneven, short-lived finish. Planning ahead is part of how we protect your investment.
Many homeowners and their families are sensitive to fumes during flooring work. We offer water-based stains and sealers that keep odor levels low - a meaningful difference when you are living in the home during or right after the project. The EPA recommends low-VOC products for indoor air quality, and the products we use meet that standard.
These details - honest slab assessment, local code and HOA awareness, seasonal scheduling, and low-odor materials - are what separate a contractor you can trust from one who is just looking for the next job. We stand behind the work we do in Crowley, and we are happy to provide references from completed nearby projects.
A premium decorative floor system that combines aggregate and color for a highly durable, distinctive surface.
Learn MoreGrind and buff your existing slab to a smooth, reflective finish - often paired with staining for added depth.
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