Restoration Services

Concrete Repair & Restoration
Service in Texas

Don't pay thousands to pour new concrete. We structurally restore cracked, pitted, and spalling concrete slabs before sealing them with an impenetrable polyaspartic coating.

A Coating Is Only As Strong As The Slab.

Texas soil is infamous for its expansive clay. As the ground constantly absorbs and loses moisture during our extreme weather cycles, the concrete above it heaves, shifts, and inevitably cracks. Eventually, the surface begins to pit and delaminate (spall), leaving a crumbling, unsafe floor.

Many contractors will simply roll cheap epoxy directly over these cracks, hoping it hides the damage. This is a fatal mistake. As the slab continues to shift, those cracks will 'telegraph' directly through the weak epoxy, destroying your new floor in months.

We are concrete restoration experts. We do not paint over problems; we structurally mend them using ultra-fast-curing polyurea joint fillers and heavy diamond grinding. Once our restoration is complete, the repaired areas are actually stronger than the original concrete.

What We Restore

We tackle the worst concrete damage in Texas.

Spider & Stress Cracks
We route out narrow, jagged cracks to open them up, vacuum out the debris, and inject an elastomeric polyurea filler that fuses the concrete back together.
Spalling & Pitting
Surface delamination leaves ugly craters. We fill these voids with high-strength cementitious or epoxy-based patching compounds, grinding them perfectly flush with the slab.
Expansion Joints
For commercial spaces or smooth garage transitions, we can fill control joints with flexible polyurea, creating a 100% seamless, flat surface that won't trap dirt.
Moisture Mitigation
Slabs with high Moisture Vapor Transmission (MVT) will push epoxy off the floor. We test for this and apply deep-penetrating vapor barriers to lock the moisture down permanently.

The Restoration Process

How we turn crumbling concrete into a pristine canvas.

01

Mechanical Profiling

We begin by aggressively diamond grinding the entire slab. This removes the weak, crumbling top layer of 'laitance', exposing the hard, raw concrete beneath and revealing the true extent of the cracking.

02

Routing & Cleaning

Using specialized crack-chasing diamond blades, we cut into the existing cracks to give them a clean, uniform edge. We then rigorously vacuum the chased lines to ensure zero dust remains.

03

Polyurea Injection

We over-fill the routed cracks and spalled craters with an ultra-rapid-curing polyurea joint filler. Because this material is slightly flexible, it can handle future microscopic slab shifts without snapping.

04

Flush Grinding & Coating

Once the filler cures (often in just 15 minutes), we grind the repaired spots perfectly flush with the surrounding concrete. The floor is now structurally sound and ready for our polyaspartic coating system.

Restoration FAQ

Answers about fixing damaged Texas concrete.

Do you pour new concrete?
No, we do not pour new slabs. We specialize exclusively in the structural repair, restoration, and aesthetic coating of existing concrete surfaces.
Can you fix a floor that is heavily pitted from salt damage?
Yes. Winter de-icing salts often cause severe spalling (pitting) in Texas. We can heavily grind the surface and use epoxy patching compounds to recreate a perfectly smooth, flat profile before coating it.
Will I be able to see the repaired cracks under the new epoxy?
No. Because we grind the repairs perfectly flush and apply a thick, multi-layer coating system (such as a full broadcast flake), the underlying repairs become 100% invisible.
Can you fix a slab that has sunk or become uneven?
We can fix minor unevenness (small lips at control joints) through aggressive grinding and ramping with patching compound. However, if an entire section of your slab has sunk several inches due to foundation failure, you will need mud-jacking or foundation repair prior to coating.

Areas We Serve

We provide this specialized service across the entire metroplex.

Restore Your Concrete.

Contact us today to schedule a free on-site assessment and structural evaluation across Texas.

epoxyflooringtx@gmail.com