
Benbrook Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring has worked with Richland Hills homeowners since 2020, providing concrete resurfacing, epoxy coatings, and polished concrete for postwar-era slabs in this compact Tarrant County city - with free on-site estimates and same-day responses on every new inquiry.

Driveways and patios in Richland Hills are predominantly 1950s and 1960s pours that show decades of surface wear from Tarrant County clay-soil movement and North Texas weather cycles. Concrete resurfacing and overlays apply a fresh bonded layer over the existing slab - correcting scaling, shallow cracking, and discoloration without the cost of full demolition, which is usually unnecessary when the underlying slab is structurally intact.
Richland Hills is a predominantly owner-occupied city, and homeowners here invest in their properties for the long term. Epoxy floor coatings in garages, utility rooms, and basements protect the original slab against moisture vapor, oil, and the seasonal temperature swings that accelerate surface degradation on bare concrete slabs in this part of Tarrant County.
Many Richland Hills homeowners removing old carpet or tile from 1950s and 1960s ranch homes find original concrete slabs beneath that are structurally sound despite their age. Polished concrete refines and densifies that surface without adding height - which matters in older homes where flooring transitions between rooms are already limited.
The single-family ranch homes throughout Richland Hills typically have small attached or detached garages with original concrete slabs. Most of those slabs have never been coated or sealed, leaving them porous and prone to staining. A coating system installed over a properly prepared slab seals the surface against oil, water, and chemical spills - extending the usable life of an older concrete floor significantly.
Richland Hills covers only about 1.7 square miles, but virtually every lot in the city has a concrete driveway or walkway exposed to the same expansive clay soil and weather cycle that damages concrete across Tarrant County. Applying a penetrating sealer every two to three years is the most cost-effective way to slow that damage, reducing moisture uptake that causes spalling and surface cracking over time.
Older slabs in Richland Hills homes have often been sealed or painted multiple times over the years, and those layers must be removed before any new coating or overlay will bond correctly. Diamond grinding clears the residue and opens the concrete profile, which is the foundational step that determines how long any surface treatment lasts on these postwar slabs.
Richland Hills is one of the most compact cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, covering roughly 1.7 square miles entirely surrounded by Fort Worth. Almost all of its housing stock dates from the 1950s and 1960s - single-family brick ranch homes on small lots, built during the postwar suburb boom when this part of Tarrant County was developing quickly. Most of those homes have original concrete slabs, driveways, and walkways that are now 60 to 70 years old. At that age, surface wear is normal, but the degree of deterioration depends heavily on how well the concrete has been maintained. Many slabs in Richland Hills are in better structural shape than they appear on the surface - they just need resurfacing or coating rather than replacement.
The underlying condition driving most of the concrete problems in Richland Hills is the same across all of Tarrant County: expansive clay soil. That clay absorbs moisture and swells during the wet spring months, pushing up against the slab from below, then dries and contracts through the long summer, pulling back down. Year after year, that movement works on the concrete surface, widening hairline cracks, loosening surface material, and eventually producing the scaling and flaking that homeowners notice on older driveways and patios. A contractor who treats this as a simple cosmetic problem without properly preparing the slab first will produce results that fail within one or two seasonal cycles. The right approach accounts for the prep requirements specific to concrete that has been through this many years of soil movement.
Our crew works throughout Richland Hills regularly, and the city's small size - roughly 1.7 square miles - means we can cover the entire area efficiently. The housing stock here is almost uniformly one-story brick ranch, and the jobs we see reflect that: driveways and patios that have been through six or more decades of Tarrant County weather cycles, original garage slabs that have never been sealed, and interior floors where homeowners are removing old carpet or tile to expose concrete underneath.
Richland Hills is fully surrounded by Fort Worth and sits in central Tarrant County, with good highway access along the Trinity Railway Express corridor that connects residents to downtown Fort Worth and Dallas. Many homeowners here commute by rail, which means they are often away during the day - we are used to working on a schedule that works for the homeowner, and most interior jobs do not require you to be present the entire time.
We serve the neighboring city of Watauga, TX to the north as well, and we are also regularly on jobs in Haltom City, TX just to the west - both cities share the same postwar brick housing stock and clay-soil challenges as Richland Hills.
Call or submit an online request and we will get back to you within one business day to set up a free on-site visit. We cover all of Richland Hills, so scheduling is quick regardless of where in the city you are located.
We inspect the slab or surface in person, assess the prep requirements, and discuss realistic options for your budget - whether that is resurfacing, coating, polishing, or sealing. You get an exact price before we start, with no obligation to proceed.
We diamond-grind to the correct profile, apply the chosen system, and complete most residential Richland Hills jobs in one to two days. We work around your schedule and let you know in advance exactly what the workday looks like.
Before we leave, we walk through the finished work with you and explain how to care for the new surface through the North Texas seasonal cycle. We tell you when the floor or driveway is ready for traffic, and we answer any questions you have on the spot.
We serve all of Richland Hills, TX. Free estimate on-site, reply within one business day - no pressure, no obligation.
(817) 438-1248Richland Hills is a small, close-knit city of roughly 8,000 residents located entirely within the boundaries of Fort Worth in Tarrant County, Texas. At about 1.7 square miles, it is one of the more compact cities in the DFW area, with a predominantly single-family residential character. Most homes were built during the 1950s and 1960s suburban expansion, giving the city a uniform postwar appearance: one-story brick ranch homes, attached or detached garages, modest yards, and concrete driveways and walkways that in most cases are original to the house. The majority of housing units in Richland Hills are owner-occupied, which means residents here have a direct stake in keeping their properties in shape. The Richland Hills TRE commuter rail station is one of the most visible features of the city, providing residents direct rail access to both downtown Fort Worth and Dallas without highway driving.
The city maintains its own government and services - including code enforcement and public works - through Richland Hills City Hall , which sets and enforces local property standards that homeowners should be aware of for any exterior work. Because the city is completely surrounded by Fort Worth, many Richland Hills residents think of themselves as being in the heart of the Fort Worth metro. Neighboring Haltom City, TX to the west and Watauga, TX to the north share similar housing stock, soil conditions, and concrete maintenance needs - all areas we serve regularly.
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