
Benbrook Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring has served Haltom City homeowners with polished concrete, epoxy coatings, and concrete grinding since 2020 - with same-day replies and free on-site estimates for every job on Tarrant County clay-soil slabs.

The postwar ranch homes throughout Haltom City were built on concrete slabs that are now 60 or more years old, and many homeowners are discovering those slabs are structurally sound - they just need a better surface. Polished concrete flooring grinds, densifies, and seals the existing slab to produce a smooth, durable finish that handles the moisture movement and temperature cycles common in Haltom City without the ongoing cost of flooring replacement.
Haltom City homeowners upgrading garages and utility spaces reach for epoxy systems because they seal the slab surface against oil, moisture vapor, and the fine debris that comes in off concrete driveways. The broadcast-flake finish common in epoxy systems also adds texture that reduces slipping on a smooth concrete floor - useful in garages where the climate goes from wet spring to dry summer in weeks.
Single-car attached garages are common on the 1950s and 1960s homes that line most Haltom City streets, and a large share of those garage slabs have never been coated. After six or more decades, the bare concrete surface is porous, stained, and prone to dusting - all conditions that a properly prepared coating system addresses in a single day of work.
Many slabs in Haltom City have layers of old tile adhesive, paint, or sealer from prior improvement projects over the decades. Diamond grinding removes those layers cleanly and opens the concrete profile to the depth needed for any coating or polishing system to bond. On slabs that have been sealed multiple times, this preparation step is what separates a coating that lasts five to ten years from one that lifts in the first season.
Driveways in Haltom City sit on the same expansive clay that affects slabs across all of Tarrant County - absorbing moisture through spring and drying hard through summer. Penetrating sealers slow that moisture absorption and reduce the spalling and surface cracking that shows up on older driveways after repeated wet-dry cycles. For driveways already showing wear, sealing extends the surface life without the cost of replacement.
Patios and driveways on Haltom City properties built in the postwar decades are often past the point where sealing alone fixes the surface. Concrete resurfacing bonds a new wear layer over the existing slab - correcting scaling, shallow cracking, and discoloration at a fraction of the cost of full demolition and replacement, which is often unnecessary when the underlying slab is structurally intact.
Haltom City is a fully built-out suburb directly north of Fort Worth, incorporated in 1949 and developed almost entirely during the postwar boom of the 1950s and 1960s. That means most of the concrete throughout the city - garage slabs, driveways, sidewalks, and some interior floors - is now 60 to 70 years old. At that age, surface deterioration is expected. Spalling, hairline cracking, and joint separation are not signs of a defective slab - they are the natural result of decades of use and seasonal stress. The question for most Haltom City homeowners is not whether the concrete is showing wear, but whether it is still structurally sound enough to coat, polish, or resurface rather than replace.
The bigger driver of concrete problems in Haltom City is what is underneath the slab. Tarrant County sits on expansive clay soil that absorbs moisture during the wet spring season, swelling and pushing upward against the slab, then drying and contracting through the summer and drawing moisture back down from the surface. That cycle repeats every year, and it is the primary reason why older Haltom City slabs develop the cracking and surface damage that homeowners call us about. Contractors who do not account for this in their preparation approach - using acid etching instead of diamond grinding, or skipping surface profiling entirely - produce coatings that debond within a year or two. The soil conditions here require a more thorough prep process than newer construction in suburban areas where the clay has not had decades to move.
Our crew works throughout Haltom City regularly, and the dominant job type here is a 1950s or 1960s brick ranch with an original slab that has accumulated layers of prior sealers, tile adhesive, or paint over the years. Cleaning those layers off correctly without damaging the underlying concrete is the part of the job that most homeowners do not see, and it is what determines whether the new coating holds for ten years or peels off in the first Texas summer.
Haltom City sits along Denton Highway (Highway 377), which cuts through the center of the city and gives residents quick access to Fort Worth to the south and Keller and Watauga to the north. We work on homes on both sides of Denton Highway, from the streets near Loop 820 on the southern edge to the quieter residential blocks on the northern end of the city. The neighborhoods east of Denton Highway tend to have slightly older homes than the western side, and that affects what we find when we inspect slabs.
We also cover Richland Hills, TX to the east - another compact postwar city where the housing stock and soil conditions are very similar to Haltom City - so if you have neighbors there who need concrete work done, we serve that community too.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day to schedule your free on-site estimate. We cover all of Haltom City, so scheduling is straightforward.
We inspect the slab in person, check for contamination, assess prep requirements, and give you an exact price before any work begins - so there are no surprises when the job starts. The estimate is free and comes with no obligation.
We diamond-grind the slab to the correct profile, apply the chosen system, and work around your schedule. Most residential jobs in Haltom City - garage floors, driveways, interior rooms - are completed in one to two days.
We walk through the completed work with you before we leave and explain how to maintain the new surface under North Texas seasonal conditions. We also tell you when the floor is ready for foot traffic and vehicle use.
We serve all of Haltom City, TX. Free on-site estimate, same-day reply - no pressure, no obligation.
(817) 438-1248Haltom City is a landlocked suburb of about 47,000 residents sitting directly on Fort Worth's northern border in Tarrant County. The city was incorporated in 1949 and built out rapidly through the 1950s and 1960s, which gives it one of the oldest housing stocks in the Fort Worth metro. The streetscape is characteristic of that era: modest lots with single-family brick homes, mature trees, detached or attached garages, and concrete driveways that have been there almost as long as the houses. It is a working-class, owner-occupied community where residents tend to stay for years, and the homes reflect that long-term investment mindset. The Haltom City Flea Market on Denton Highway is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city, drawing shoppers from across the northern Fort Worth area for decades.
Loop 820 forms the city's southern and western edge, giving residents quick access to Fort Worth and the broader DFW highway network. The residential streets inside that loop are quiet and well established. Neighboring Fort Worth, TX is immediately to the south and west, and many Haltom City residents work and shop in Fort Worth daily. To the east, the small city of Richland Hills, TX shares much of the same postwar housing character as Haltom City - compact lots, brick construction, and original slabs that are well into their second generation of homeowners.
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