Big Spring Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring is a concrete flooring contractor serving Coahoma, TX, specializing in polished concrete, epoxy coatings, and concrete resurfacing for Howard County homes. We serve properties throughout Coahoma and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Coahoma homes tend to have solid mid-century slabs that are good candidates for polishing once surface damage is addressed. Polished concrete flooring is a practical choice for living spaces in this area - it handles the fine Permian Basin dust that works its way into homes, and it reflects natural light well in the flat, open interiors typical of this housing stock.
Coahoma garages and utility spaces deal with wind-driven dirt and fluid spills from vehicles and equipment. Epoxy coatings seal the slab and give those surfaces the kind of tough, cleanable finish that stands up to daily use in a West Texas household.
Coahoma's open terrain along Highway 80 means driveways, patios, and walkways get no natural protection from wind-driven grit and direct sun. Sealing those surfaces stops the surface abrasion and prevents the deep staining that porous concrete picks up quickly in this environment.
Howard County's shrink-swell clay soil causes surface cracking on slabs across Coahoma, especially on homes built before 1990. Resurfacing overlays cover that cosmetic damage and restore a flat, consistent surface without the expense of full slab demolition and replacement.
Coahoma garages are exposed to the same heat and blowing dust as the rest of the property. A coated garage floor handles that environment far better than bare concrete, stays cleaner, and is dramatically easier to maintain between car washes and equipment use.
Homes built in the 1960s and 1970s across Coahoma often have slabs with varying surface profiles and residual materials. Mechanical grinding is the correct first step before any coating or polish, and it is the difference between a floor that bonds properly and one that peels.
Coahoma sits about 12 miles east of Big Spring on flat Permian Basin terrain with clay-heavy soils that move significantly between wet and dry seasons. That soil movement is one of the primary reasons concrete slabs, driveways, and patios crack in Howard County homes - and it happens on homes of all ages, not just older ones. The housing stock in Coahoma was built mostly from the 1950s through the 1980s, which means most slabs are 40 to 70 years old and have gone through many decades of seasonal soil stress. Concrete that looks serviceable from the surface may have underlying issues that only show up when a coating is applied incorrectly.
The February 2021 winter storm was a turning point for many Coahoma homeowners. Hard freeze events that push temperatures well below freezing are not what homes in this area were built for, and the rapid temperature changes create their own cracking and surface stress on concrete. Combined with the region's steady wind and blowing grit - spring winds across the Permian Basin regularly hit 20 to 30 miles per hour - outdoor concrete surfaces in Coahoma take a beating from multiple directions. Sealing or coating those surfaces is the practical answer, not just a cosmetic one.
Our crew works throughout Coahoma regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. Coahoma is a family-oriented small town where the school district - Coahoma ISD - is one of the main anchors of community life. Homeowners here tend to stay put and invest in their properties rather than moving frequently, which means the work we do needs to last.
US Highway 80 runs through the center of Coahoma, connecting the town to Big Spring to the west and continuing east across West Texas. Most of the homes we work on in Coahoma are single-family properties with individual lots, no shared walls, and garages or carports exposed to the full sun and wind of open Permian Basin terrain. The flat lots and level access make equipment work straightforward, but the exposed surfaces mean protective coatings are especially important here compared to shaded or sheltered properties. For external guidance on how local soils affect concrete and foundations, resources from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension on expansive soils are worth reviewing if you are dealing with active foundation movement.
We serve communities close to Coahoma as well. Homeowners in Forsan and Big Spring deal with the same clay soils and West Texas climate, and we apply the same standards to every job across Howard County.
Contact us by phone or through the online form and we will reply within one business day. We collect some details about your space and goals before scheduling a site visit to Coahoma.
We visit your Coahoma property, assess the concrete in person, and provide a written estimate that separates surface prep from the final coating or polish. If the slab has issues affecting cost, we explain exactly what we found and why it matters.
We grind and prepare the surface, repair cracks or damage, and apply the coating or polish system. We schedule around Coahoma's temperature conditions to make sure the product cures correctly.
We walk the completed surface with you before we leave. You get clear instructions on curing time and maintenance so you know exactly how to take care of your new floor from day one.
We serve Coahoma and Howard County. Written estimates, one business day response, no pressure.
(432) 263-5110Coahoma is a small city in Howard County with roughly 1,200 residents, sitting on flat West Texas terrain about 12 miles east of Big Spring along US Highway 80. The town grew during the mid-20th century alongside the oil economy that shaped all of Howard County, and that history is visible in the housing stock - mostly single-family brick veneer and wood-frame homes built from the 1950s through the 1980s. Coahoma ISD is the center of community life, and the Coahoma Bulldogs football program draws the whole town together on fall Friday nights. Home values here are modest by Texas standards, which means homeowners are careful about where they invest - and they expect quality work when they spend money on their property.
Lots in Coahoma are modest in size but mostly flat and open, with little tree cover to protect surfaces from direct sun and wind. The surrounding terrain is the open Permian Basin - wide sky, steady wind, and the kind of dust that finds its way into every crack. Neighbors in Big Spring to the west share the same county seat and similar property conditions, and homeowners throughout this corridor rely on contractors who know the region rather than those who have to figure out the local soil and climate from scratch on every job.
We serve Coahoma and the surrounding Howard County area and understand the clay soil, older housing stock, and West Texas climate that shape every concrete flooring job here.
Every estimate we give Coahoma homeowners breaks out the prep work separately. You know before we start exactly what surface preparation is planned and why it is priced the way it is.
We reply to every Coahoma inquiry within one business day. No waiting a week to hear back - we give you a timeline for the estimate and the job before any work is scheduled.
We select coating and polish systems rated for high UV exposure and extreme summer heat. The sustained heat Coahoma sees from June through September shortens the life of products not designed for this climate.
Coahoma homeowners get a contractor who already understands what West Texas conditions do to concrete and who does not cut corners on the prep work that determines how long any coating or polish will last.
Durable epoxy coatings that transform concrete floors into hard-wearing, attractive surfaces.
Learn MoreHeavy-duty epoxy systems built to handle the demands of commercial and industrial environments.
Learn MoreProtect and upgrade your garage floor with a tough, easy-to-clean coated finish.
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Learn MoreMirror-smooth polished concrete that brightens spaces while staying low-maintenance.
Learn MoreAcid and water-based stains that give concrete floors rich, lasting color and character.
Learn MoreClassic terrazzo installations that combine beauty and durability for decades of use.
Learn MoreMoisture-resistant basement floor solutions that make lower levels livable and attractive.
Learn MoreExpert grinding and surface prep that ensures every coating or overlay bonds correctly.
Learn MorePenetrating and topical sealers that guard concrete against stains, moisture, and wear.
Learn MoreThin overlays that refresh cracked or worn slabs without costly full replacement.
Learn MoreSelf-leveling underlayments that create a perfectly flat surface for any floor finish.
Learn MoreSlip-resistant pool deck coatings that restore safety and curb appeal around pools.
Learn MoreComplete stripping and removal of old coatings to prepare floors for a fresh start.
Learn MoreCall today or submit a request online. We serve Coahoma and Howard County and reply within one business day.