
Benbrook Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring has served Keller homeowners since 2020, providing metallic epoxy flooring, garage floor coatings, polished concrete, and concrete resurfacing for the brick homes and large-lot properties throughout this Tarrant County community.
We respond within one business day and always start with a free on-site estimate before any work begins.

Keller homeowners invest in their properties, and the garage and main living areas of 1990s and 2000s homes are well-suited for a high-end floor finish. Our metallic epoxy flooring creates a one-of-a-kind surface with depth and movement that holds up to daily use - a practical upgrade for Keller homes where the concrete slab is in solid shape and the homeowner wants a floor that looks as good as the rest of the house.
Most Keller garages were poured in the 1990s or 2000s, which means the slabs are 20 to 35 years old and have seen enough use to show staining, minor surface wear, and in some cases, small cracks from clay-soil movement. A full garage floor coating system - grinding, base coat, and protective topcoat - addresses the existing wear and protects the surface from further damage through the heat and moisture cycles common in North Texas.
Keller summers push temperatures well above 100 degrees, and a UV-stable polyaspartic topcoat handles that heat better than standard epoxy systems that yellow and fade with prolonged sun exposure. For homeowners who need a fast turnaround - the garage back in use the same day or the next - polyaspartic is the right choice, as it cures far faster than traditional two-part epoxy coatings.
Open-plan living spaces in Keller homes built in the late 1990s and 2000s are a natural fit for polished concrete. The smooth, dense finish reflects light in large rooms, is easy to clean, and holds up well under the traffic of family homes. For homeowners renovating and removing old tile or carpet, polished concrete eliminates the need to install new flooring material entirely.
Driveways in Keller neighborhoods with mature oak and elm trees often show cracking and lifting caused by root intrusion under the slab. Where the structural damage is limited and the surrounding slab is sound, a concrete overlay can correct the surface appearance and add a layer of protection without the disruption and cost of full driveway replacement.
Keller driveways, pool decks, and walkways face a combination of UV exposure and clay-soil movement that deteriorates unsealed concrete faster than most homeowners expect. Applying a quality penetrating or film-forming sealer every two to three years is a straightforward way to slow that process and extend the life of exterior concrete surfaces without a major project.
Keller grew quickly during the 1990s and 2000s suburban boom, and most of the city's homes were built during that window. Those homes are now 20 to 35 years old - past the point where original flooring, driveways, and garage slabs begin to show real wear. The housing stock here is predominantly single-family homes on larger lots, many with full or partial brick exteriors and quarter-acre or bigger yards with mature trees. That combination - large-lot properties, mature tree root systems, and concrete poured during the 1990s build-out - creates consistent demand for concrete resurfacing, coating, and sealing work throughout the city.
The same expansive clay soil that causes problems across Tarrant County runs through Keller as well. It expands during wet periods and contracts through the long dry summers, and the movement stresses driveways, patios, and interior slabs year after year. Keller also has a specific complication that older built-out cities like Richland Hills or Haltom City do not: tree roots from 25-to-30-year-old oaks and elms growing under concrete flatwork. Root intrusion lifts and separates driveway sections and is one of the more common reasons Keller homeowners call about concrete repair. Addressing the surface without understanding the root situation - or the soil conditions driving both - produces results that fail quickly. That is the kind of on-the-ground familiarity that makes a difference when you are deciding who to hire.
Our crew works throughout Keller regularly, and the city is large enough that the housing character changes by neighborhood. Homes closer to Keller Town Center along Keller Parkway tend to be earlier 1990s builds on established lots with larger trees and more mature concrete driveways. Newer subdivisions in north and west Keller feature larger homes with stone-and-brick exteriors and slightly younger slabs, but clay-soil movement is a factor across all of it.
Keller is served by the Keller Independent School District, one of the larger school districts in the Fort Worth area and a major reason families move here and stay. Many of the homeowners we work with in Keller are long-term residents who plan to be in their homes for years and want improvements done correctly the first time - not a quick fix that has to be redone in five years.
We also regularly serve neighboring Azle, TX to the west, and we work throughout Watauga, TX to the south - both communities share the North Texas clay-soil conditions and have their own mix of housing stock that we are familiar with.
Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day to set up a free on-site visit. We work around your schedule - early, late, or weekend visits are available.
We visit your property, inspect the slab - including any cracking, root intrusion concerns, or previous coating layers - and give you a firm written price before committing to anything. For Keller homes, this step matters because the condition of a 25-to-35-year-old slab with mature trees nearby varies significantly from property to property.
We diamond-grind the concrete surface, fill cracks, and apply the coating system. Most Keller garage floors are finished in a single day. Metallic epoxy systems require precise application conditions, so we schedule around the forecast to ensure proper cure.
Before we leave, we walk through the finished work with you and explain care steps - how to clean the surface, how long before you can park on it, and what to do to maintain the coating over the years so it keeps performing.
We serve homeowners across Keller, TX - from established neighborhoods near Keller Town Center to newer subdivisions off Rufe Snow Drive. Free on-site estimates, no obligation.
(817) 438-1248Keller is a city of about 48,000 people in the northern part of Tarrant County, situated between Fort Worth and Denton along US-377 and near I-35W. The city grew rapidly through the 1990s and 2000s suburban expansion and is now one of the more established communities in the Fort Worth metro - mostly built out, with a strong base of long-term homeowners who moved here for the schools and stayed. Keller consistently ranks high for homeownership rates in the region, and the City of Keller has its own distinct small-town character centered around Keller Parkway and Keller Town Center, despite being well within the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area.
The housing stock in Keller is almost entirely single-family detached homes, ranging from earlier 1990s builds on larger lots close to the city center to newer 2000s and 2010s subdivisions in north and west Keller. Lots in established neighborhoods often run a quarter acre or larger, with mature oak and elm trees that add character but also contribute to concrete issues over time. Bear Creek Park and the Keller Farmers Market are among the community landmarks that draw families from across the city. We also serve communities nearby, including Richland Hills, TX to the southeast, which has a different housing profile - smaller postwar homes - but shares the same Tarrant County soil and climate conditions that drive demand for concrete maintenance work.
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Learn MoreOur team serves all of Keller and knows the slab conditions common in 1990s and 2000s Tarrant County homes. Call today or submit the form and we will respond within one business day.