
Cleburne Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring brings concrete flooring contractor services to Keene, TX, covering polished concrete, epoxy coatings, and garage floor systems for homes throughout town. We have been serving Johnson County properties for over a decade and respond to every new inquiry within one business day.

Keene homeowners with older slabs near Southwestern Adventist University often find that polishing is the most cost-effective upgrade available - it works with the existing concrete rather than covering it up. Learn more about our polished concrete flooring service and how it handles the surface conditions common to Johnson County slabs.
Many Keene properties have concrete floors in garages and workshops that have been left bare for years - epoxy gives those surfaces a durable, easy-clean finish that stands up to the heat and dust common in this part of Johnson County. It is also a practical choice for homes with older slabs that are structurally sound but cosmetically worn.
Keene properties tend to have larger lots with attached or detached garages, and those garage floors take a beating from the clay soil movement underneath. A proper garage floor coating gives you a sealed, stable surface that resists oil, moisture, and the surface cracking that Keene slabs develop over time.
Driveways and outdoor slabs in Keene are exposed to intense summer UV and occasional hard freezes - two forces that break down unprotected concrete faster than most homeowners expect. Sealing every few years keeps moisture out, which is the single biggest factor in preventing the cracking and spalling that costs so much to repair later.
Homes near the university in Keene were often built several decades ago, and those older slabs may have uneven surfaces, old paint, or prior sealants that need to come off before any new coating will stick. Proper grinding and prep is not optional - it is what determines whether the finished floor lasts five years or twenty.
Stained concrete is a popular option for Keene homeowners who want the look of a finished floor without the cost of tile or hardwood - and it holds up better than either in a Texas climate where humidity and heat fluctuate season to season. The stain penetrates the slab itself, so it does not peel or chip the way surface coatings can.
Keene sits on the same expansive Johnson County clay soil that causes concrete problems all across North Texas. This soil swells when wet and contracts hard during the dry summer months - a cycle that puts steady stress on every concrete slab in town. Homes built several decades ago near Southwestern Adventist University have been through dozens of these wet-dry cycles, and the slabs show it: surface cracking, slight unevenness, and in some cases, visible separation between the slab and interior walls. A flooring contractor who has not worked on these conditions before will miss the prep work that makes the difference between a coating that lasts and one that fails inside two years.
Keene's mix of housing ages also matters. Older homes near the university core often have slabs that settled long ago and have stabilized, while newer homes on the town's edges are still going through their first few wet-dry cycles. The approach to a 1970s slab is different from the approach to a 2005 slab - different grinding requirements, different primer needs, and different expectations for how much movement to account for. We work across both ends of that range regularly, and we adjust the scope of work to match what the slab actually needs.
Our crew works throughout Keene regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The neighborhoods closest to Southwestern Adventist University include some of the oldest residential slabs we see in Johnson County - properties built in the 1960s and 1970s where decades of clay soil movement have left surfaces that need careful prep before any coating will bond correctly. Newer homes on the north side of town along the US Highway 67 corridor are in better shape overall, but they still face the same underlying soil conditions.
Keene is a small town where a lot of homeowners commute to Cleburne or Fort Worth during the week. That means we often work with people who are not home during the day. We are set up for that - we confirm the scope before we start, communicate by phone or text during the job, and do not need anyone standing over us to get the work done right. Keene is a short drive from our base in Cleburne, so scheduling is straightforward and we do not charge travel fees to get here.
We also serve neighboring communities regularly, including Joshua, TX to the north and Cleburne just down Highway 67. If you have neighbors who have used us before, chances are good we have already worked on a slab similar to yours.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and describe what you need. We respond to every inquiry within one business day - usually the same day for calls received before noon.
We visit your Keene property, inspect the slab, and give you a written estimate covering prep work, materials, and labor. There is no charge for the estimate, and we will not oversell work you do not need.
Our crew handles grinding, crack repair, and any needed surface work before the coating or polish goes down. You do not need to be present for the installation - we confirm all details with you beforehand.
We walk the finished floor with you, answer any questions about care and maintenance, and leave you with clear instructions. If anything is not right, we come back and make it right.
We serve Keene homeowners from our base in nearby Cleburne. No travel fees, no waiting on a dispatcher. Call us or submit your project details and we will get back to you within one business day.
(682) 847-7365Keene is a small city in Johnson County with a population of around 6,000 people, located along US Highway 67 between Cleburne and Fort Worth. The town is defined in large part by the presence of Southwestern Adventist University, which has been part of the community since the late 1800s. The university brings a mix of long-term homeowners, faculty, and a rotating student population, creating a community where property conditions vary widely from block to block. Homes near the university core tend to be older, while newer subdivisions have developed on the town's north and east edges as growth spreads south from Fort Worth.
Most of Keene's housing stock is single-family, owner-occupied homes on lots larger than what you find in denser suburbs. Many properties have detached garages, outbuildings, or extended driveways that add to the total concrete surface area a homeowner is responsible for. The city sits just a few miles from Cleburne and is part of the broader Johnson County community. Keene neighbors include Cleburne to the south, which serves as the county seat, and Joshua to the north along the same highway corridor.
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