Big Spring Concrete Polishing and Epoxy Flooring is a concrete flooring contractor serving Lamesa, TX, specializing in concrete resurfacing, epoxy coatings, and concrete sealing for Dawson County homes. We serve the South Plains and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Most homes in Lamesa were built between the 1940s and 1970s, and their original concrete slabs have absorbed decades of clay soil movement, heat, and drought cycles. Concrete resurfacing covers cracked and pitted surfaces with a fresh overlay, restoring the floor without the cost of a full slab replacement.
Dawson County garages and shops sit on slabs that have shifted and cracked from decades of clay soil expansion and contraction. A professional epoxy coating seals those surfaces and creates a durable, easy-to-clean floor that holds up to the heat and grit of the South Plains.
Wind-driven dust and grit are a constant in Lamesa. Sealing driveways, patios, and exposed concrete surfaces protects them from abrasion and prevents the deep staining that bare, porous concrete collects fast in this environment.
The mid-century homes that make up most of Lamesa's housing stock have original garage slabs that have never been coated. A properly installed coating system transforms these surfaces into durable, sealed floors that resist oil stains and the constant dust the South Plains brings through every open garage door.
Lamesa's dry climate is well suited to polished concrete, which performs consistently without the moisture-related issues that affect polished floors in humid regions. It is a practical, low-maintenance option for living spaces and commercial interiors in Dawson County.
Before any overlay, coating, or sealer can perform correctly, the slab has to be properly prepared. Grinding removes old coatings, smooths uneven surfaces, and opens the concrete pores so the new material bonds firmly - which is especially important on the older slabs common in Lamesa.
The soil under most Lamesa properties contains clay that expands when wet and shrinks when dry. This shrink-swell cycle is continuous - it happens with every rainy season and every drought stretch, and it stresses concrete slabs from below without any visible warning. Most homes in Dawson County were built between the 1940s and 1970s, which means their slabs have been through decades of this movement. Cracks, uneven surfaces, and worn areas in older Lamesa concrete are usually the direct result of that soil activity, not poor construction.
Lamesa sits on the flat, open South Plains at nearly 3,000 feet of elevation with intense UV exposure from May through September. That combination of elevation, heat, and sun breaks down unprotected concrete surfaces faster than in most parts of Texas. Sealing or coating concrete without first properly stabilizing the slab and addressing active cracks is a common mistake that leads to premature coating failure - sometimes within the first year. A contractor who works in this climate regularly knows how to sequence the work correctly.
Our crew works throughout Lamesa regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. Lamesa is the county seat of Dawson County, a community built around cotton farming and, to a lesser extent, oil activity - most residents have owned their homes for a long time and know when something needs real attention. The housing stock is predominantly single-family homes on modest lots, and many of those homes have original concrete that has never been professionally coated or sealed.
The downtown area near the Dawson County Courthouse has some of the oldest housing in the city, with slabs that have been through 60 or 70 years of clay soil movement. Neighborhoods further out toward the edge of town tend to have homes from the 1960s and 1970s that are in similar shape. We also know the roads - Lubbock Avenue running north, South Lynn Avenue heading out toward the cotton fields - and we can reach any part of Lamesa without issues.
We regularly serve communities near Lamesa as well. Homeowners in Snyder to the southeast and Andrews to the southwest face the same South Plains soil and climate conditions, and we apply the same standards to every job across the region.
Contact us by phone or through the form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few questions about your concrete and what you are hoping to fix or improve before scheduling a site visit.
We come to your Lamesa property, inspect the slab in person, and give you a written estimate that separates prep work from coating costs. If your concrete has soil-movement cracking or previous coating failures, we identify that before we quote.
We grind or otherwise prepare the surface, fill cracks, and apply the resurfacing or coating system. We account for South Plains weather conditions, including wind and temperature, to ensure proper material curing.
We walk the finished surface with you before we leave and explain curing time and care instructions clearly. You will know exactly when the floor is ready for normal use and how to keep it performing for years.
We serve Lamesa and Dawson County. Written estimates, no surprises on cost.
(432) 263-5110Lamesa is the county seat of Dawson County, situated on the flat, open South Plains of West Texas at about 2,990 feet of elevation. The city has a population of roughly 9,000 to 10,000 people, most of whom are long-term residents with deep roots in the community. Dawson County is one of the top cotton-producing counties in Texas, and that agricultural economy has shaped the city for generations. There are also oil and gas interests in the area, which have brought additional employment over the decades. For a small city, Lamesa is compact and self-contained, with most residents owning their homes and having lived here for many years. Information about the city and county is available through the Lamesa, Texas Wikipedia article.
The housing stock in Lamesa is almost entirely single-family detached homes on modest lots. Most of these were built between the 1940s and 1970s during the city's growth years. Brick and masonry exteriors are common, and the concrete slabs underneath have been subject to decades of clay soil movement. The city is about 35 miles south of Lubbock, the nearest large metro area, which means residents depend on local contractors rather than driving to a big city for home service work. We also serve homeowners in neighboring communities, including Colorado City to the southeast and other areas across the region.
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Learn MoreCall today for a written estimate on your concrete project - we respond within one business day and serve all of Lamesa and the surrounding South Plains communities.