Marshall Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring is a concrete flooring contractor serving Hallsville, TX with polished concrete, epoxy coatings, and garage floor systems - a crew that has worked throughout Harrison County since 2018 and understands the clay soils, wooded lots, and housing stock that define this part of East Texas.

Hallsville homeowners on larger wooded lots often have interior slabs that are structurally sound but show years of surface wear from Harrison County moisture and clay-soil movement. Our polished concrete flooring process densifies and refines the existing slab - no new material added on top - giving you a durable, low-maintenance surface that holds up in the Piney Woods climate without periodic recoating.
Homes along the Highway 80 corridor in Hallsville include properties from multiple decades, and the slabs in older homes have accumulated moisture damage from Harrison County's heavy annual rainfall. An epoxy system bonds to the prepared slab and creates a sealed surface that resists the moisture vapor transmission that unsealed concrete in this climate allows year-round.
Many Hallsville properties have attached or detached garages with bare concrete floors that have absorbed oil and moisture for decades. Hallsville families who bought their homes specifically for the school district tend to invest in long-term improvements - a coated garage floor is one of the most used and appreciated upgrades for a home you plan to stay in for years.
Hallsville gets over 45 inches of rain per year, and the Piney Woods clay soil holds that water near driveways and slabs long after storms pass. Sealing exterior concrete surfaces reduces the surface erosion, crack widening, and moss or algae staining that shaded wooded lots accelerate on unsealed concrete in East Texas.
Driveways on Hallsville's half-acre and larger wooded lots deal with pine needle buildup, root pressure from mature trees, and surface cracking from seasonal clay movement. Resurfacing a worn but structurally sound driveway extends its life by years without the cost and disruption of a full concrete replacement.
Hallsville slabs from the 1970s and 1980s often have old adhesive, paint, or contamination from previous flooring that must be completely removed before any coating will bond. Thorough grinding and profiling is not optional on Harrison County slabs - it is the step that determines whether a coating lasts five years or twenty.
Hallsville sits in the Piney Woods region of Harrison County, about 12 miles east of Longview on US Highway 80. Most of its housing stock was built between the 1970s and the early 2000s - ranch-style and traditional homes on larger lots, many of them wooded, with brick veneer exteriors that reflect the dominant construction style across East Texas from that era. These homes typically have concrete slab foundations with attached or detached garages, covered patios, and in some cases, larger concrete pads for equipment or outdoor storage. Hallsville has grown steadily as families have moved in from nearby Longview and Marshall, drawn by lower land costs and the Hallsville Independent School District. Owner-occupancy rates here are high, and homeowners tend to invest in improvements for the long term.
Harrison County's expansive clay soils are one of the most consistent challenges concrete contractors face in this area. The clay swells when wet and shrinks when dry, and that seasonal movement puts constant pressure on slab foundations, driveways, and patios. Hallsville receives more than 45 inches of rain annually, which means the expansion-contraction cycle runs continuously through the wet spring and dry summer seasons. The February 2021 winter storm - which hit Harrison County hard - showed how quickly hard freezes accelerate existing concrete damage when slabs have not been properly sealed. According to the USDA Web Soil Survey, the clay-heavy soils across East Texas are among the most expansive in the country - which is why any concrete coating or polishing work in Hallsville requires a moisture assessment before any product touches the slab.
Our crew works throughout Harrison County regularly, and Hallsville is one of the communities we serve most consistently. We know what to expect from the housing stock here - the mix of homes built in the 1970s and 80s with their original slabs and the newer subdivisions added along the edges of town in the past decade. Older Hallsville homes often have slabs that have never been touched since the day they were poured, and the combination of clay-soil movement, pine-needle buildup, and East Texas humidity means those surfaces need careful evaluation before we apply any coating system.
Hallsville runs along US Highway 80, the main east-west corridor connecting it to both Marshall and Longview, and most of the community sits on either side of that highway in neighborhoods that range from tight residential streets to properties with several acres of wooded land. Bobcat Stadium and the Hallsville ISD campus are a recognizable center of community life here, and the families who live in the district boundaries take pride in their properties. Larger lots mean more concrete to maintain - longer driveways, bigger garage pads, covered patios - and we are set up to handle those larger residential scopes efficiently.
We serve Hallsville alongside neighboring communities throughout East Texas. Homeowners just to the east in Marshall face similar clay-soil and housing-age conditions, and we also serve homeowners throughout Longview to the west for both residential and commercial concrete flooring work.
Call or fill out our online form and we will respond within one business day. We schedule site visits throughout Hallsville and Harrison County at whatever time works for your schedule - evening and weekend visits are available.
We walk the slab, test for moisture, and evaluate the surface condition before writing a quote. This step matters in Hallsville - clay-soil movement and moisture from the Piney Woods climate affect every slab differently, and your quote covers all necessary prep work upfront so the final number is not a surprise.
We grind, repair cracks, and profile the surface before any coating or polish goes down. Most Hallsville residential projects run two to three days. We time application around local weather conditions - East Texas summer humidity affects coating cure windows, so we schedule strategically.
Before we leave, we walk through the finished space with you and explain exactly how to maintain the floor for best long-term results. Most coated floors in Hallsville can be walked on within 24 hours and handle vehicle traffic after 72 hours.
We serve Hallsville and Harrison County with straightforward pricing and no-pressure site visits. Call or submit a form and we will respond within one business day.
Hallsville is a small city in Harrison County, about 12 miles east of Longview along US Highway 80. The US Census Bureau estimated the population at roughly 4,500 to 5,000 residents in the early 2020s, and the community has grown steadily as families have moved out from Longview and Marshall seeking larger properties at lower land costs. Hallsville sits squarely in the Piney Woods region of East Texas, where tall pine and hardwood forests cover most of the surrounding land. Wooded lots are the norm here - many properties back up to tree lines or include mature pines that create shade and natural beauty alongside their own maintenance demands. The community of Hallsville is known locally for its high owner-occupancy rate and the strong following behind Hallsville Bobcat athletics, which draws the community together throughout the school year.
Most homes in Hallsville are single-family detached houses built between the 1970s and early 2000s, sitting on half-acre to multi-acre lots with brick veneer exteriors and slab foundations. Newer subdivisions have been developed on the edges of town along roads leading toward Longview, adding more modern construction to a neighborhood mix that spans several decades. Despite the proximity to Longview - a short drive west on Highway 80 - Hallsville has a distinctly rural character, with longer driveways, outbuildings, and more outdoor concrete to maintain than you would find in a typical suburban neighborhood. Neighboring Marshall to the east shares Harrison County's clay-soil conditions, and both communities present similar concrete flooring challenges that require the same level of site-specific assessment before any work begins.
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