
Longview Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring is a Concrete Flooring Contractor serving Gladewater, TX with metallic epoxy flooring, concrete resurfacing, sealing, and surface preparation for homes built across multiple eras of Gladewater history. We respond to estimate requests within one business day.

Gladewater homes from the oil-boom era of the 1930s through 1950s often have interior concrete floors that are structurally sound but worn and stained from decades of use. Our metallic epoxy flooring gives those old slabs a striking, high-gloss finish that is also moisture-resistant and hard-wearing - a significant upgrade for a floor that has already proven it can last.
Garages in Gladewater sit on clay soil that draws moisture up through the slab, especially during and after the heavy spring rains that drop close to 50 inches annually across the Gladewater area. We test every slab for moisture before applying an epoxy system - skipping that step in this climate is one of the main reasons coatings fail within a year or two of installation.
Older Gladewater driveways and walkways that show surface cracking from decades of clay soil movement can often be restored with a resurfacing overlay rather than full replacement. If the underlying slab is still structurally solid, an overlay extends the life of the concrete at a fraction of what pouring new concrete costs - a practical option for the older housing stock common throughout Gladewater.
With close to 50 inches of annual rainfall and clay soil that holds water against foundation edges, sealing is one of the most straightforward protections a Gladewater homeowner can give their concrete. A quality penetrating sealer reduces water absorption, slows surface deterioration, and provides a layer of defense against the moisture-driven damage that shows up in this climate over time.
Older Gladewater homes frequently have floors with multiple layers of adhesive, tile, or old coatings from past renovations. Thorough diamond grinding removes that history and opens the concrete to accept a new coating or overlay properly. In a high-humidity environment like East Texas, surface prep and moisture testing are the two steps that determine whether a new floor system holds for a decade or fails in a season.
Many of Gladewater's older wood-frame and brick homes from the mid-20th century have concrete subfloors that were covered over with carpet or vinyl at some point. Polishing that original concrete reveals a floor with real character - and in a climate as humid as East Texas, a hard, sealed surface is far easier to maintain than soft flooring that holds moisture and allergens.
Gladewater has a housing stock that is older than most East Texas cities. A meaningful share of homes here were built during or shortly after the oil boom years of the 1930s and 1940s, which means slabs and flatwork that have been dealing with Gregg and Upshur County clay soil for 70 to 90 years. Clay soil expands when it absorbs water and contracts when it dries, and with close to 50 inches of annual rainfall, that cycle runs constantly in this area. The result for older Gladewater homes is slabs with decades of accumulated movement, crack patterns that reflect real soil behavior, and concrete surfaces that have often been patched and re-patched without addressing the underlying cause. A coating or overlay applied on top of an unresolved moisture or stability problem will fail for the same reason the previous repair did.
Wood-frame construction is common in Gladewater's older neighborhoods, and those homes exist in a climate with long, humid summers and occasional hard freezes in winter. The freeze events that periodically hit East Texas - including the severe February 2021 storm - can crack concrete driveways and walkways that are already under stress from soil movement. Moisture that has worked into the slab over many years expands when it freezes, and that expansion accelerates damage that was slowly building for years. Understanding that history is part of correctly assessing what a Gladewater concrete project actually needs.
Our crew works throughout Gladewater regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The older housing stock in Gladewater is genuinely different from what we see in newer East Texas subdivisions - original mid-century slabs, wood-frame construction, and homes that have gone through multiple renovation cycles all require a different approach than a 1990s slab-on-grade ranch home. We have worked in the older residential neighborhoods near downtown as well as in areas closer to Lake Gladewater on the edge of town, and we know that the conditions are not uniform across the city.
Gladewater sits along U.S. Highway 80 and Interstate 20 between Longview and Tyler - a stretch of East Texas that most residents travel regularly for work and services. The downtown Antique District is something every local knows, and it reflects the city's identity as a place people have been coming to and staying in for generations. We also regularly serve homeowners in Gilmer to the north and White Oak to the west, which means we understand the full range of concrete conditions across this part of East Texas.
Reach us by phone or through the estimate form on our contact page. We respond to all Gladewater inquiries within one business day and can usually schedule a site visit within the same week.
We visit the property, inspect the slab, test moisture levels, and assess any crack patterns, old coatings, or drainage issues that affect the right treatment. The quote you receive is written and itemized - no surprises after work starts, and no cost until you approve the scope.
We grind the surface, remove any old coatings or adhesives, repair cracks, and address moisture conditions specific to Gladewater properties before applying the coating or overlay system. Most residential interior jobs are completed in one to two days.
When the job is complete, we walk you through the finished surface and explain maintenance steps that apply specifically to East Texas conditions - humidity, seasonal drainage, and how to handle any surface staining that comes with this climate. You do not need to be present during the work, but we ask that you are available for the final walkthrough.
We serve Gladewater and the surrounding Gregg and Upshur County area. Free estimate, no obligation, and a response within one business day.
(430) 267-1851Gladewater is a city of roughly 6,400 people in Gregg and Upshur counties, sitting along U.S. Highway 80 and Interstate 20 between Longview to the west and Tyler to the east. The city grew quickly during the East Texas oil boom of the 1930s, and that history is still visible in the housing stock - blocks of older wood-frame and brick homes from the mid-20th century that give Gladewater a character distinct from newer East Texas cities. Gladewater is widely known across the region as the "Antique Capital of East Texas," with the downtown Antique District drawing shoppers from Longview, Tyler, and beyond. Community traditions like the Gladewater Round-Up Rodeo have been part of the city for decades and reflect a community with deep local roots.
Most of Gladewater's housing is single-family and owner-occupied, with homes on individual lots that include driveways, yards, and outbuildings. The high owner-occupancy rate means many residents have lived in their homes for years and have accumulated maintenance needs that match the age of the property. Demographic and housing data for Gladewater is available through the U.S. Census QuickFacts for Gladewater. We serve Gladewater alongside nearby communities including White Oak and Longview, covering the full stretch of concrete flooring work across this part of East Texas.
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