Marshall Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring is a concrete flooring contractor serving Longview, TX with commercial epoxy systems, polished concrete, and residential floor coatings - a crew that knows Gregg County clay soils and has been working East Texas floors since 2018.

Longview's energy, manufacturing, and steel industries put serious demands on facility floors. Our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings are engineered for the chemical exposure, heavy equipment traffic, and thermal stress that Longview facilities face daily - not the lighter systems sold to residential garages.
Longview's large stock of brick ranch homes built from the 1950s through the 1980s have concrete slabs that are ready for protection and renewal. A professional epoxy system seals those older slabs against moisture from the clay soil below and gives homeowners a durable, easy-to-clean surface that holds up through the region's frequent heavy rain events.
Longview retail spaces, offices, and community buildings benefit from polished concrete's low maintenance and ability to handle heavy foot traffic without wearing down. The low-moisture design of polished concrete also makes it well-suited for Gregg County's slab conditions, where moisture management is a constant consideration.
With nearly 47 inches of annual rainfall and clay soil that holds water long after storms, Longview driveways and patios face constant moisture pressure. Sealing creates a barrier that keeps water from penetrating the slab and slows the surface deterioration that East Texas freeze-thaw cycles cause each winter.
Longview food service, processing, and chemical-handling facilities need floors that can withstand thermal shock from hot washdowns and resist the harsh cleaners used in food-safe environments. Urethane cement bonds tightly to concrete and holds its integrity in the wet, high-temperature conditions these industries create daily.
Longview's large wooded lots mean driveways are often shaded by mature pines and oaks, which leads to algae, moss staining, and root-related cracking. Resurfacing restores a structurally sound but visually worn driveway or patio at a fraction of the cost of full concrete replacement.
Longview is the largest city in Gregg County and a regional hub for East Texas, with a housing stock built primarily between the 1950s and 1980s. Those slabs are now 35 to 75 years old - which means concrete that has been through decades of expansion and contraction from the area's clay soil. Longview averages close to 47 inches of rain per year, and the clay here is slow to drain. When it gets wet it pushes upward against slabs; when it dries it pulls away, leaving voids beneath the concrete. That cycle causes cracking and uneven surfaces that get worse each year without treatment. Contractors who do not account for moisture movement in this soil will produce coatings that fail within a season.
Longview also has a strong commercial and industrial economy, and facilities in those sectors need floor systems built to handle actual working conditions - not residential products applied to commercial slabs. Eastman Chemical and the region's manufacturing employers create demand for chemical-resistant, heavy-load floors that can survive daily industrial use. Whether the project is a residential garage in the Pine Tree neighborhood or a commercial facility near one of Longview's industrial corridors, the prep work and product selection have to match the specific environment. According to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension guidance on expansive soils, proper moisture management before and after any concrete work is critical in this region.
Our crew works throughout Longview regularly, and we understand how the local conditions affect concrete flooring work here. Longview is the county seat of Gregg County and draws homeowners and business owners from across the region, which means our schedule here spans residential garages in established neighborhoods and commercial facilities along the city's major industrial corridors.
We work across Longview's neighborhoods - from the older brick ranch streets on the north side near Forest Hills to properties on the south side where newer construction brings a different set of slab conditions. The Longview Arboretum area, the Pine Tree corridor, and the commercial zones along Loop 281 are all areas our crew knows from regular jobs. Large lots with mature pine and oak tree cover are common throughout the city, and those trees drop debris onto driveways and into gutters year-round - the resulting staining and root pressure on concrete is something we address on jobs across the city.
We also serve nearby communities that share Longview's soil and climate conditions. Homeowners in Kilgore, TX to the south call us regularly for both residential and commercial floor work. We also serve homeowners coming from the Marshall direction, with our base in Marshall, TX positioned to reach Longview quickly for jobs across this entire corridor.
Call or submit a request online and we will respond within one business day. We will ask about your space - residential or commercial, current floor condition, and what you are trying to solve. This conversation helps us arrive at your property prepared to give you an accurate assessment.
We come to your Longview property to inspect the slab in person - testing for moisture, checking for cracks and old coatings, and evaluating the concrete condition. This step is non-negotiable in Gregg County, where clay soil movement can create conditions that are not visible from the surface. You receive a written estimate before any work begins.
Day one is surface preparation - mechanical grinding, crack filling, cleaning, and moisture testing confirmation. Day two is the coating or treatment application. We plan around Longview's summer heat by scheduling application work for early morning, when slab temperatures are cooler and the product can cure properly.
Before we leave, we walk the completed floor with you and explain the curing timeline and care instructions for this climate. You will know exactly when the floor is ready for vehicle traffic and how to maintain it through Longview's wet seasons and summer heat.
We serve Longview and Gregg County. Free on-site estimates with no pressure.
Longview is the county seat of Gregg County and the largest city in East Texas, with a population of roughly 82,000 people. The city grew up around the East Texas oil boom of the 1930s and still carries that industrial character today, with major employers in energy, chemical manufacturing, and steel. The Longview Arboretum and Nature Center is a well-known community landmark in the heart of the city, and neighborhoods throughout Longview are marked by large lots, mature Piney Woods tree cover, and the brick ranch and traditional home styles built during the postwar decades that defined the city's residential growth.
About 55 percent of Longview's housing units are owner-occupied, with a large rental market making up the rest. The dominant home style is the single-story or one-and-a-half-story brick ranch, built from the 1950s through the 1980s, with concrete slab foundations that now bear decades of East Texas clay soil movement and heavy rainfall. Longview draws residents and businesses from across the surrounding area, and neighboring communities like Kilgore, TX to the south and Gladewater, TX to the northwest share the same clay soil and rainfall patterns that shape concrete flooring work throughout this part of Texas.
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Learn MoreFrom commercial facilities near Longview's industrial corridors to brick ranch garages in established neighborhoods - we bring the right prep and the right products for Gregg County conditions. Call now or send us a message for a free estimate.