Big Spring Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring is a concrete flooring contractor serving Stanton, TX, offering commercial epoxy coatings, garage floor coatings, and concrete resurfacing for Martin County homes and businesses. We have been working across the Permian Basin since 2019 and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Small businesses and agricultural operations in Stanton and Martin County need floors that hold up to heavy use, oil, and the constant grit that blows in off the Llano Estacado. Commercial and industrial epoxy coatings are built for exactly that kind of punishment, and they protect concrete that would otherwise wear out and collect contamination for years.
Most Stanton homes have single-family detached garages or carports with concrete that has never had any protective treatment applied. Garage floor coatings seal that porous surface against the oil, wind-blown dust, and moisture that porous concrete absorbs every season in this region.
Flat lots in Stanton have no natural grade to carry water away from foundations or paved surfaces. Sealing driveways, patios, and concrete around the home slows moisture infiltration after heavy rains and prevents the surface breakdown caused by UV exposure and blowing caliche grit.
Older Martin County homes often have concrete driveways and patios that are cracked and pitted but structurally sound. Resurfacing overlays cover that surface damage without a full slab replacement - a practical, cost-effective option for homeowners maintaining a property they plan to keep long-term.
Epoxy coatings seal porous concrete against the oil, dust, and moisture that accumulate in garages and shops across Stanton. They hold up to the hard freezes and summer heat that West Texas puts surfaces through, and they make concrete floors far easier to clean than bare, unsealed slab.
Many homes in Stanton have older concrete that has absorbed decades of oil, grit, and weather exposure. Proper mechanical grinding before any coating removes contamination and opens the surface so coatings bond correctly - this step determines whether a coating lasts 10 years or peels in two.
Stanton sits on the open Llano Estacado plateau with nothing to break the wind, shade the sun, or interrupt the freeze-thaw cycles that hit this area from November through February. Most homes in Martin County were built before 1980, which means the original concrete has been through decades of that punishment. The soils here expand when it rains and shrink during dry spells - that constant movement is the main reason driveways, garage floors, and patio slabs crack in this part of West Texas. Flat lots compound the problem: without natural drainage slope, water pools near the foundation after heavy rains rather than running off, pushing moisture into already-stressed concrete.
The summer heat and UV exposure in Stanton rival anything in the Permian Basin. Concrete that goes unsealed here degrades faster than homeowners expect - surfaces bleach, become rough, and start holding onto the fine caliche dust that blows across the Llano Estacado continuously. A contractor who understands these conditions selects products rated for outdoor, high-UV, freeze-thaw environments rather than standard products designed for milder climates. Getting that product selection right, combined with thorough surface preparation on older slabs, is the deciding factor between a coating that lasts and one that fails.
Our crew works throughout Stanton and Martin County regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. Stanton is a small town, and almost every home we work on here is a single-family detached house on a flat lot - often with original concrete that has never had any protective coating applied. We know what to expect: movement cracks from expansive soils, oil staining in garages from years of vehicle use, and surfaces that have taken a beating from the combination of wind, freeze cycles, and summer heat without any protection.
Stanton is built around US Highway 80, which runs straight through town and connects residents west to Midland and east to other Permian Basin communities. The Martin County Courthouse anchors the downtown area, and the neighborhoods surrounding it have some of the oldest homes in the county - homes where deferred maintenance on concrete is common because quality contractors do not always make the drive out here. We do.
We also serve nearby communities where conditions are much the same. Homeowners in Greenwood and Garden City deal with the same Permian Basin soil and weather challenges as Stanton, and we bring the same standards to those jobs.
Call or fill out the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We want to hear about the space - size, current condition, and what you are trying to accomplish - before scheduling a site visit.
We drive out to your Stanton property, look at the concrete in person, and give you a written estimate that breaks down surface prep and coating separately. If there are cracks, old coatings, or oil contamination, we explain what needs to happen and what it will cost before you commit to anything.
We grind the slab, address any cracks or surface damage, and apply the coating system. In Stanton, wind and temperature both matter during installation - we plan the schedule around conditions that allow the coating to cure correctly.
We walk the finished floor with you before we leave and give you clear guidance on curing time and how to care for the surface. You will know exactly when the floor is ready for normal use and who to call if any questions come up after the job.
We serve Martin County homeowners and businesses across the Permian Basin. Get a written estimate after an in-person look at your concrete - no obligation.
(432) 263-5110Stanton is the county seat of Martin County and sits about 40 miles east of Midland on US Highway 80. With a population of roughly 2,500, it is a tight-knit small town where most residents know their neighbors and word-of-mouth carries more weight than advertising. The town runs on the oil and gas economy of the Permian Basin - workers commute to Midland and Odessa for oil field jobs, and the local economy rises and falls with energy prices. Homeownership is common in Martin County, and many residents have lived in the same house for years, investing in maintenance and repairs rather than moving.
The housing stock in Stanton is dominated by older single-family homes - most built before 1980 - on flat lots with brick or masonry exteriors typical of West Texas construction. There are almost no condos or townhomes; nearly every property is a detached house with its own yard, driveway, and garage or outbuilding. The Martin County Courthouse anchors downtown, and the neighborhoods near it have some of the oldest homes in the county. Nearby Midland and Greenwood are close enough that many area residents consider them part of the same regional community.
We work throughout Martin County and the surrounding area. Stanton homeowners and small business owners are not afterthoughts to us - we make the drive because we know the work out here and value the relationships.
We never lump prep work into a single line item. Every written estimate we give shows exactly what surface preparation is planned and why. That transparency matters on older Martin County concrete that has real damage underneath.
We know that many Stanton residents commute to Midland or Odessa during the day. We respond quickly and communicate clearly so you are never left guessing about timing, cost, or what comes next.
The combination of hard winter freezes, summer heat above 95 degrees Fahrenheit, and constant wind-driven grit demands coatings rated for harsh, arid conditions. We select products built for this climate, not just the mild-weather standard.
In a small community like Stanton, a contractor who shows up, does the work correctly, and backs it up is the kind of contractor who gets called back - and referred to neighbors. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every Martin County job.
Durable epoxy coatings that transform concrete floors into hard-wearing, attractive surfaces.
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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.
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Learn MoreComplete stripping and removal of old coatings to prepare floors for a fresh start.
Learn MoreWe serve Martin County and the surrounding Permian Basin area. Call us or send a request online - we respond within one business day and visit your property before quoting.