
Midlothian Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing works throughout Cedar Hill, TX delivering polished concrete flooring, epoxy floor coatings, and garage floor systems to homeowners whose properties sit on the Escarpment's clay-rich soil. We have served the southwest Dallas metro since 2017 and respond to all new inquiries within one business day.

Many Cedar Hill homeowners are moving from carpet and tile to polished concrete flooring because it handles the dry Texas heat without warping and stays cleaner in a climate where clay dust and pollen come in on every pair of shoes. It is especially practical in homes with open floor plans common in Cedar Hill subdivisions built from the 1990s onward.
Garage and utility slabs in Cedar Hill take constant abuse from temperature extremes that stretch from 100-degree summers to occasional hard freezes. An epoxy coating bonds directly to the slab, seals out moisture that moves through clay-soil ground, and resists the oil and chemical spills that bare concrete absorbs permanently.
Cedar Hill's spring storm season brings heavy rain that saturates the clay soil fast and sends water into any unsealed concrete joint or crack. Sealing driveways and patios before storm season limits water intrusion and slows the cycle of cracking that Escarpment-area homeowners deal with more than their counterparts in flatter parts of DFW.
Homes in Cedar Hill's older neighborhoods near downtown often have driveways and back patios that are 20 to 30 years old, showing surface scaling and settlement cracks from decades of clay-soil movement. A bonded overlay can restore and level the surface at a fraction of the cost of a full slab removal and repour.
Most Cedar Hill homes built between the 1980s and 2000s have two- or three-car garages with bare concrete floors that have never been treated. A coated garage floor is easier to clean, protects the slab from oil staining, and improves the look of a space that functions as a workshop, storage area, and parking bay all at once.
Slabs on Cedar Hill properties often have tree-root pressure cracks, high spots from soil heave, and old adhesive from removed tile or carpet. Diamond grinding levels uneven surfaces, removes contamination, and opens the pore structure so coatings bond properly instead of peeling within the first year.
Cedar Hill sits along the Escarpment - a natural limestone ridge that cuts through this part of North Texas and gives the city its distinctive hilly terrain. That elevation and topography creates drainage patterns unlike anything you find in the flat parts of the Dallas metro. Rainwater moves downhill fast, concentrates at foundation edges, and saturates the same expansive clay soil that causes movement problems across all of North Texas. The result is that Cedar Hill properties experience both the standard clay-soil slab stress and the additional pressure of slope-driven water channeling directly at their concrete.
Most Cedar Hill homes were built between 1980 and 2005, which puts a large share of the housing stock in the 20-to-45-year age range where original driveways, patios, and garage slabs are showing meaningful wear. Cedar Hill also sits in one of the most active hail corridors in the United States - spring storms regularly deliver large hail and heavy rain that stress exterior concrete and push water into any crack or gap left unsealed. Add the long, UV-intense summers that bake out sealants and accelerate surface deterioration, and Cedar Hill homeowners face a combination of demands that require coating systems and surface preparation methods selected specifically for these conditions.
Our crew works throughout Cedar Hill regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. Cedar Hill's Building Inspections division handles permit reviews for projects that require them, and we coordinate with that office when flatwork additions or structural modifications are involved so that job requirements are clear from the start.
We work on properties across Cedar Hill - from older neighborhoods near historic downtown and US-67 to newer subdivisions on the city's south side closer to Cedar Hill State Park. The hilly lots near Joe Pool Lake sit on some of the most movement-prone clay in the area, and we factor slope drainage into every assessment on properties in that part of the city. Homes on flatter terrain near the FM 1382 corridor tend to have more uniform slab behavior, but clay-soil issues are present throughout Cedar Hill regardless of elevation.
Cedar Hill sits between DeSoto to the north and our home base in Midlothian to the south. We serve the full corridor and can schedule jobs back-to-back in this area without extended wait times.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you need. We reply to all Cedar Hill inquiries within one business day to confirm your details and set up the on-site visit.
We visit your Cedar Hill property, assess the slab condition, check for clay-soil movement damage and slope drainage issues, and explain exactly what prep work and coating system your surface needs. You receive a written quote before we do anything - no surprise charges.
We handle all surface grinding, crack repair, and cleaning before any coating or polish work begins. Most Cedar Hill residential jobs are completed in one to two days, and you do not need to be present once the crew is on-site and has access.
Before we leave, we walk through the finished work with you, confirm cure times, and give you specific care instructions for your floor system. We are available by phone after the job if questions come up.
We serve Cedar Hill homeowners throughout the Escarpment area. Free estimates, written quotes, and replies within one business day.
(469) 856-7199Cedar Hill is a city of about 48,000 residents in southwestern Dallas County, sitting roughly 20 miles southwest of downtown Dallas along US-67. The city is built on the Escarpment, a limestone ridge that makes the terrain noticeably hillier than most of the DFW area and gives Cedar Hill its distinctive character. Cedar Hill State Park, one of the most-visited inland state parks in Texas, sits right on the city's edge above Joe Pool Lake and serves as a gathering point for residents year-round. The city has a mix of long-established neighborhoods near its historic downtown core and newer subdivisions built from the 2000s onward on its expanding edges.
The housing stock reflects Cedar Hill's steady growth since the 1980s. Most homes are single-family, owner-occupied, and built between 1980 and 2005 - an age range where the original driveways, garage slabs, and exterior concrete are beginning to show real wear from decades of clay-soil movement and Texas weather. Cedar Hill is a bedroom community for Dallas, Fort Worth, and the mid-cities, meaning most homeowners are away during the day and need contractors they can trust to complete jobs correctly without supervision. Our work also extends into neighboring DeSoto and Duncanville, both of which share many of the same soil and climate conditions as Cedar Hill.
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