Big Spring Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring is a concrete flooring contractor serving Greenwood, TX, specializing in polyaspartic floor coatings, epoxy systems, and concrete sealing for large-lot rural homes and properties in Midland County. We respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Greenwood summers push well above 95 degrees for months at a time, and standard coatings can struggle to cure and bond correctly in that heat. polyaspartic floor coatings are engineered for exactly these conditions - they cure fast, resist UV yellowing, and hold up under the temperature extremes that West Texas brings year after year on the large open properties common in this part of Midland County.
Many homes in the Greenwood area were built during the Permian Basin oil booms of the 2000s and early 2010s and now have slabs old enough to need their first coating or reseal. Epoxy systems applied over properly prepared concrete give you a hard, stain-resistant surface that handles the kind of use a rural property sees - vehicles, equipment, and daily foot traffic on large-lot properties.
Outdoor concrete on Greenwood properties - driveways, patios, workshop pads - takes a beating from Midland County's intense UV exposure and clay soil movement. Sealing that concrete before visible cracking develops is the most cost-effective way to extend slab life and prevent the surface dusting that occurs when unprotected concrete weathers in this open, arid environment.
Brick veneer and stucco homes common in the Greenwood area often have attached garages with slabs that have absorbed construction contamination, oil, and years of surface wear. Proper diamond grinding opens the concrete and removes that contamination so any coating or sealer bonds the way it is supposed to - the prep is what separates a floor that lasts from one that peels.
The shrink-swell clay soils of Midland County leave many Greenwood slabs cracked and rough but still structurally sound. Resurfacing restores the surface at a fraction of replacement cost, which matters on large-lot rural properties where driveways and outbuilding pads cover significant square footage.
Attached garages on Greenwood homes tend to have slabs that were poured during the same oil-boom construction period as the house and are now ready for their first protective coating. A garage floor coating system seals out the moisture that enters through the slab during wet cycles, resists the vehicle fluids common on Permian Basin properties, and makes the garage floor a functional, cleanable workspace.
Greenwood is an unincorporated community in Midland County, about 12 miles southeast of the city of Midland. Much of the residential construction here happened during the Permian Basin oil booms of the 2000s and 2010s, which means a large share of Greenwood homes are now 15 to 25 years old - old enough that roofs, HVAC systems, and concrete surfaces are coming due for their first major maintenance cycle. Those homes typically feature brick veneer or stucco exteriors and slab-on-grade foundations, which are standard across West Texas. The expansive clay soil beneath those slabs expands when wet and contracts during dry spells, and Midland County sees both extremes regularly.
Greenwood properties tend to sit on larger lots than typical city homes - often an acre or more - with longer driveways, detached workshops, and more total concrete surface to maintain. That scale means more exposure to the soil movement, UV damage, and abrasive dust that come with living in an open West Texas landscape. Homeowners here are generally owner-occupants who invest in their properties, and they want concrete work done right the first time. Proper surface preparation and the right coating system for this climate are what separate a floor that lasts from one that needs to be redone within a few years.
Our crew works throughout the Greenwood area and the surrounding Midland County community regularly, and we understand the conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. Greenwood has its own distinct identity from the city of Midland, anchored largely by Greenwood ISD, which draws families who put down long-term roots in the community. Most homeowners here are not looking for a contractor who will rush through the job - they are invested in their property and want work that holds up.
We are based in Big Spring and serve the Greenwood area without treating it as a distant add-on job. The properties we work on in Greenwood typically have more square footage of concrete than a standard city lot - garages, patios, shop floors, and long driveways are the norm here. We plan for that scope on every job and do not charge extra for the drive out to this part of Midland County. The area sits southeast of Midland along the Permian Basin oil corridor, and that industrial and agricultural activity shapes the kind of surfaces homeowners here need protected.
We serve neighboring communities across the region as well. Homeowners in Midland and Stanton face similar soil and climate conditions, and we bring the same thorough prep-first approach to every job across this part of West Texas.
Contact us by phone or through the online form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few questions about your space and what you want to accomplish before scheduling an on-site visit to your Greenwood property.
We come to your Greenwood property, inspect the concrete, and give you a written estimate that itemizes surface preparation separately from the coating. If the slab condition affects the price, we show you exactly what needs to be addressed and why.
We grind or prepare the slab, fill cracks, and apply the polyaspartic, epoxy, or sealer system. In the Greenwood area we schedule around the temperature window that gives the best cure conditions, particularly during the peak summer months.
Before we leave, we walk through the finished surface with you and give you clear instructions on cure time and maintenance. You will know exactly when the floor is ready for full use.
We serve Greenwood and Midland County with no extra charge for the drive. Responses within one business day.
(432) 263-5110Greenwood is an unincorporated community in Midland County, sitting roughly 12 miles southeast of Midland along the oil-rich flatlands of the Permian Basin. Because it is unincorporated, Greenwood has no city government of its own - residents rely on Midland County for public services, and most property regulations run through the county rather than a local municipality. The community has a distinct identity from Midland, centered primarily around Greenwood ISD and the long-term families who have settled here. Homes in the area are mostly single-family, owner-occupied properties on large rural lots, with a significant share of the housing built during the oil-boom growth of the 2000s and 2010s. Brick veneer and stucco are the most common exterior finishes, and virtually all homes sit on concrete slab foundations.
The area has grown steadily as Midland County's population has expanded with Permian Basin oil activity, drawing workers and families who want more space than a Midland city lot provides. That means large driveways, detached garages, patios, and workshops are common on Greenwood properties - all of which are concrete surfaces that require maintenance in the clay soil and heat conditions this area sees. We serve Greenwood and the communities around it, including Midland and Odessa, where the same Permian Basin soil and climate conditions create the same steady need for properly prepared and coated concrete.
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Learn MoreCall us today or submit a request online - we respond within one business day and serve all of Midland County without extra travel fees.
We serve Greenwood and the surrounding Midland County area regularly and understand what large-lot rural properties here actually need - longer driveways, outbuilding pads, garage slabs on boom-era construction, and clay soil that moves throughout the year.
Surface preparation is listed separately on every quote we provide so you see exactly what is planned before any coating goes down. It is the step that determines whether a polyaspartic or epoxy floor lasts a decade or fails within a year.
When you contact us from Greenwood, you hear back within one business day. We give you a clear timeline before anything is scheduled so you can plan around the work.
We select polyaspartic and epoxy systems rated for the UV load and temperature extremes that Greenwood sees every summer. A coating system that is not formulated for this climate will not last here - we use products that are.
Whether your property is near Greenwood ISD or out on a larger rural lot further from the road, we come prepared for the job and treat your concrete with the same prep-first approach that makes floors last in this climate.