
Uneven floors crack tile, buckle vinyl plank, and make every room feel off. We fix the floor first - so your next floor covering actually stays put.

Self-leveling concrete in Big Spring is poured over an existing floor, flows into low spots, and settles into a flat, smooth surface without troweling, with most single-room jobs completed in one day and the floor walkable within a few hours. When floors in Big Spring homes develop dips, cracks, or rough patches - often due to the clay soil shifting underneath - a self-leveling pour corrects the surface so it can hold new flooring or stand on its own as a finished floor.
The service covers both functional leveling jobs and decorative finishes. When the goal is a surface that looks as good as it functions, we also offer concrete resurfacing and overlays that can be stained, stamped, or sealed to match any design direction.
Most homeowners using this service are not building something new - they are fixing a floor that has gotten away from them over time. In Big Spring, where older homes and active clay soils are the norm, that is a very common situation.
If furniture rocks slightly, water pools in one spot after mopping, or you feel a rise or drop when crossing a room, your floor is no longer level. In Big Spring, this kind of unevenness is often caused by the clay soil underneath the slab shifting through years of wet and dry cycles. Self-leveling concrete is the repair that addresses the actual problem.
If you have replaced tile or vinyl plank more than once and it keeps cracking or lifting at the edges, the problem probably is not the flooring - it is the surface underneath. A floor covering can only stay flat and bonded if the base below it is flat and stable. Leveling the subfloor first is the fix that actually lasts.
If you have an exposed concrete floor in a garage, laundry room, or utility space that has become rough or stained in a way that no amount of cleaning fixes, a decorative overlay can give it a fresh, smooth surface. This is especially common in Big Spring homes built in the 1950s through 1970s, where garage slabs were often left unfinished and have taken decades of wear.
Walk across your floor and tap it with your knuckle or the heel of your shoe. A solid, well-bonded floor sounds dense. A hollow or drum-like sound in certain spots means the material below has separated or there is a void underneath. That needs attention before any new covering goes on top of it.
We install self-leveling underlayments for interior floors that need to be brought back to level before new flooring goes in. We also install decorative concrete overlays directly over existing slabs - in garages, patios, and living spaces - where the goal is a finished surface that looks intentional rather than just functional. Both services start with the same critical step: thorough surface preparation. Without it, no overlay will bond correctly.
For outdoor surfaces, this work often pairs naturally with pool deck coatings and resurfacing, where leveling a slightly uneven deck surface before applying a new coating prevents water pooling and extends the life of the finish. Interior decorative overlays can also be enhanced with concrete resurfacing techniques like staining and texturing to achieve a custom look without replacing the slab.
Best for interior floors with dips, uneven spots, or rough patches that need a flat base before new flooring is installed.
Ideal for homeowners who want the concrete itself to be the finished floor, with options for staining, stamping, or polishing.
Suited for garage slabs with surface damage, oil stains, or worn finish that need a clean, sealed, durable surface.
For floors that need both structural leveling and a decorative finish - the leveling pour comes first, then the overlay on top.
The Permian Basin region's clay-heavy soils expand and contract with every rain and dry spell, and that constant movement is the most common reason floors in Big Spring homes go out of level over time. A slab that was poured flat in 1965 has experienced decades of that push and pull. The good news is that many of these slabs are still structurally sound - they just need the surface corrected. Self-leveling concrete addresses exactly that, and using materials designed to tolerate some degree of ongoing movement means the repair holds up through future weather cycles.
We work with homeowners throughout the region, including Stanton, TX and Forsan, TX. The clay soil conditions that cause floor problems in Big Spring are consistent across this part of Howard County and the surrounding area, so our approach is specifically built around what floors here actually go through.
Describe what is happening with your floor and we will set up a free in-person visit. We respond within 1 business day - we need to see the floor to give you an accurate estimate.
We measure the high and low spots, check for cracks and moisture, and explain what we found. You get a written price that reflects the actual condition of your floor before any work starts.
The crew grinds down high spots, fills cracks, and cleans the surface thoroughly so the overlay bonds correctly. This step takes as long as it needs to - the quality of the pour depends entirely on the quality of the prep.
We mix and pour the self-leveling material, which flows flat on its own. For decorative overlays, staining or sealing follows after the base cures. You will have a clear timeline - typically walkable within a few hours, fully cured in 24 to 72 hours.
Free in-person estimate. Written price before any work starts. No surprises.
(432) 263-5110Big Spring summers regularly push past 100 degrees F, and self-leveling material that sets too fast can crack or fail to bond. We schedule pours for cooler parts of the day and use products rated for high-temperature conditions - something that matters a lot here and less somewhere with a milder summer.
We test for moisture coming up through the slab before any overlay goes down. In dry West Texas conditions this step is sometimes skipped by contractors who assume the climate takes care of it - but seasonal rain can cause moisture issues that are not visible on a dry day. Skipping this test is a shortcut you end up paying for.
We have been working in Big Spring and the surrounding area since 2019 and understand how Howard County's shrink-swell clay affects floors. That knowledge shapes which materials we specify and how we advise homeowners about ongoing movement versus stable slabs.
The International Concrete Repair Institute sets the standards for professional overlay and repair work. We follow those guidelines on surface preparation and moisture testing - because a pour done to those standards holds up in a way that a rushed job does not.
A self-leveling job done right gives you a stable, flat surface that your floor covering - or decorative finish - can actually perform on. That is the result we are aiming for on every project we take on in Big Spring.
Slip-resistant, heat-reflective coatings for pool decks that hold up through Big Spring summers without peeling or fading.
Learn MoreRestore a worn driveway, patio, or garage floor with a fresh bonded overlay - without tearing out and replacing the slab.
Learn MoreWe book up fast during summer - schedule your estimate now so we can plan around the heat and get your floor fixed before it gets worse.