
Turn your existing concrete slab into a finished floor with permanent color. We prep the surface right so the stain bonds properly and the result looks great for years in Texarkana's climate.

Stained concrete flooring in Texarkana, TX soaks color directly into your existing slab - no new material added on top - and most residential projects take two to four days from first coat to a cured, walkable finish.
Because the stain becomes part of the concrete itself, it cannot peel or chip the way a painted or coated surface can. That makes it one of the more durable finish options available for homes in this area. If you have a bare slab, an old garage floor, or concrete you uncovered under carpet or tile, staining is worth a serious look. Surface prep is the most important part of the job - a well-prepped slab produces an even, long-lasting result, and a rushed one does not.
For customers who want color and a refined surface finish together, we can combine staining with polished concrete to produce a floor with depth, warmth, and a polished sheen that is part of the concrete itself. For a more distinctive decorative option, our terrazzo flooring service creates a composite surface with embedded aggregate that is as durable as it is distinctive.
If you pulled up old carpet or tile and the slab underneath looks worn, discolored, or patchy, staining is one of the most cost-effective ways to turn it into something worth keeping. Many Texarkana homeowners discover perfectly good concrete hiding under decades-old flooring during a renovation.
In Texarkana's clay-heavy soil, it is common for slabs to develop small surface cracks as the ground shifts through wet and dry seasons. A contractor can assess whether staining is still a good option and be honest about what the finished look will realistically be - thin cracks often blend into the stain's natural variation.
Outdoor concrete in Texarkana takes a beating from intense summer sun and heavy spring rains. If your patio or garage floor has turned a washed-out gray and holds onto dirt no matter how much you scrub, a fresh stain and sealer can restore the look and make it far easier to maintain going forward.
Texarkana's humid climate contributes to mold, dust mites, and allergen buildup in carpet and soft flooring. If someone in your household has allergies or breathing sensitivities, switching to sealed stained concrete removes a major source of those irritants from your living space.
We apply two main types of stain depending on the look you want and the condition of your slab. Acid stains react chemically with the minerals already in your concrete, creating earthy, mottled tones that look almost like natural stone - no two floors come out exactly alike. Water-based stains offer a wider range of colors and more predictable results, which is a better fit when you need something specific to match your space. Either way, the process starts with thorough surface prep - cleaning, grinding if needed, and removing any old coatings so the stain can bond properly. For slabs that need significant work before staining is possible, our polished concrete package can handle prep and finish together as one job.
We also stain outdoor surfaces - patios, covered porches, and garage floors are popular candidates. Outdoor applications use a UV-rated sealer designed to handle Texarkana's summer sun and occasional winter freezes. That is a different product than what goes on interior floors, and it matters. You can also request decorative scoring - saw-cut patterns in the slab surface - to add visual structure and break the floor into sections before the stain goes down. For customers interested in a deeper color treatment on an older slab, we discuss the options in person so you know what is realistic for your specific floor.
Reacts with minerals in the slab to create earthy, mottled tones - suited for homeowners who want a floor with natural character and variation.
Wider color options and more consistent results - the right choice when you need the floor to match a specific palette or decor scheme.
Staining for patios, porches, and garage floors with a sealer rated to handle outdoor conditions - sun, rain, and temperature swings included.
Saw-cut patterns in the slab before staining add visual structure and can mimic tile layouts or create custom designs in the finished floor.
Texarkana summers regularly climb into the mid-to-upper 90s, and stained concrete stays cooler underfoot than carpet and does not trap heat the way some other flooring materials do. It is a practical choice for living spaces, kitchens, and sunrooms where you want a floor that stays comfortable from May through September. Staining also eliminates the grout lines and carpet fibers that hold onto dust, pet dander, and the moisture that Texarkana's humid climate keeps circulating through your home. For households dealing with allergies or anyone who wants a floor that actually gets clean rather than just surface-swept, it is a meaningful upgrade.
The other local factor worth knowing: much of Texarkana's housing stock was built in the 1950s through 1980s, and those older slabs often have layers of old adhesive and previous coatings that require thorough prep before staining can work. We serve customers throughout the region, including Hooks, TX and Atlanta, TX, where older single-family homes with concrete slabs are common and the prep work is a real part of every job estimate.
We ask a few questions about your space and schedule an in-person visit. Reputable contractors visit before quoting - anyone giving a firm price over the phone without seeing the slab should raise a flag. We reply within one business day.
We walk the space, check for cracks and old coatings, and walk you through color and finish options that make sense for your floor. You will know what the stain will and will not hide before you commit to anything.
The crew grinds, cleans, and dries the slab before any stain goes down. In Texarkana's humid climate, this phase sometimes takes longer - a good contractor does not rush it. Once the slab is ready, stain is applied and the color sets.
The sealer goes down in one or more coats and needs 24 to 48 hours before light foot traffic. We do a final walkthrough before we leave and give you simple care instructions so you know exactly how to maintain the floor.
We assess your slab in person and give you an honest price before any work starts.
(430) 278-0102We visit the floor in person before giving you a price. You will hear honestly what the stain will and will not cover, what the realistic finish will look like on your specific slab, and what prep work the floor needs. No low-ball quotes that climb after the job starts.
Surface prep is the step most contractors cut short, and a blotchy or uneven stain is almost always the result of poor preparation. We grind, clean, and dry the slab thoroughly before any stain goes down - that is what produces an even, long-lasting result.
Texarkana's summer humidity directly affects how stains set and sealers cure. We schedule around it and build curing time into every project. A sealer applied in proper conditions lasts significantly longer than one rushed in July heat. This is Portland Cement Association-recognized best practice for concrete finishing in humid climates.
Because Texarkana sits on the state line, some contractors operate here without Texas credentials. You can verify our standing through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation before signing anything. That registration is your protection as a homeowner on the Texas side.
The color in your floor is only as good as the prep underneath it. Every practice above exists to make sure the result still looks right years from now - not just on the day we walk out the door.
A composite floor finish with embedded aggregates that delivers a high-end, custom look - a step up from staining for design-focused projects.
Learn MorePair staining with a polished finish to get both permanent color and a refined, sheen surface ground directly from your slab.
Learn MoreSpring and fall book quickly - the best windows for this work in our climate. Call today and we will assess your slab in person at no cost.