
Nacogdoches Concrete Polishing & Epoxy Flooring is a concrete flooring contractor serving Huntington, TX with epoxy floor coatings, polished concrete, stained concrete, and concrete sealing for Angelina County homeowners - and we have been working across East Texas since 2020, so we understand the older housing stock, the expansive clay soils, and the Piney Woods humidity that shape how every concrete job needs to be approached here.

Huntington garage slabs from the 1970s and 1980s absorb moisture from the clay-heavy soil below and collect oil, rust, and grime that bare concrete holds permanently. A properly applied epoxy coating seals the slab against all of that, producing a surface that wipes clean and holds up to the daily use a working Angelina County garage gets. Moisture testing before application is not optional on slabs in this part of East Texas - skipping it is the number-one reason coatings peel early. Read more about how we approach epoxy floor coatings, including what proper surface preparation looks like before any product goes down.
Older Huntington homes that have original concrete slabs beneath worn carpet or vinyl are often good candidates for polishing. The process grinds the surface smooth and brings out a durable, low-sheen finish that stays cooler underfoot than carpet during Angelina County summers, does not hold the moisture that soft flooring traps in humid rooms, and is easier to maintain when pine needle debris gets tracked in from large wooded lots. An in-person slab assessment is the only way to confirm whether your floor is ready.
Concrete staining works with what is already there - penetrating the slab and reacting with the minerals in the concrete to produce color that does not chip or peel the way a topcoat can. For Huntington homeowners who have a sound original slab beneath old flooring, staining delivers a finished interior floor that handles Angelina County humidity well and requires far less upkeep than the soft floor coverings it replaces. Surface condition and any prior treatments determine what prep is needed first.
Huntington driveways and patios absorb moisture from around 46 to 50 inches of annual rainfall, and that steady saturation breaks down unprotected concrete faster than most homeowners expect. A sealer applied after crack repair creates a barrier that slows moisture intake, reduces staining from pine needles and the red clay soil common on Angelina County properties, and extends the life of concrete that would otherwise keep deteriorating through East Texas wet-dry cycles. The surface condition determines which sealer type is appropriate.
Huntington driveways from the 1970s and 1980s are often surface-cracked and worn from decades of East Texas rain and seasonal soil movement, but the base slab underneath is frequently still structurally solid. Resurfacing bonds a new layer over the existing concrete, restoring a clean surface at a fraction of what full slab replacement would cost. For homeowners in Angelina County who plan to stay in their home long-term, it is the practical choice when the structure is sound but the surface has run its course.
Surface preparation is the step that determines whether any coating, sealer, or overlay on a Huntington slab actually holds. Grinding opens the concrete so products can bond properly, removes old coatings or adhesive left behind by previous floor coverings, and levels minor high spots. On Angelina County slabs that have been through decades of humidity and clay soil movement, this step takes longer than a homeowner might expect - but cutting it short is the most common reason concrete work fails within the first year.
The biggest challenge concrete work faces in Huntington is the combination of expansive clay soil and East Texas humidity. Angelina County clay swells when it absorbs the 46 to 50 inches of annual rainfall that moves through the area and shrinks again during dry summer stretches. That repeated cycle pushes and pulls concrete slabs from below, opening hairline cracks that widen season by season. A contractor who does not understand this dynamic will skip the moisture testing and crack repair that the local soil demands, and the result is a coating or sealer that fails within the first year or two.
The housing stock adds another layer of complexity. Most Huntington homes were built between the 1970s and the 1990s - old enough that garage slabs have absorbed decades of moisture and may still carry old paint or adhesive from flooring that was removed years ago. Pier-and-beam foundations, which are common on older properties in this part of Angelina County, sit above crawl spaces that stay humid year-round, and that moisture works its way into slabs from below regardless of surface conditions. Knowing what you are dealing with before work begins is what separates a job that holds from one that does not.
Our crew works throughout Huntington regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The homes we see most often along and off US Highway 69 are wood-frame and brick-veneer construction from the 1970s and 1980s, sitting on larger wooded lots where the Angelina County clay soil and pine root systems have been pushing on slabs and driveways for thirty to fifty years. These properties need a crew that shows up already expecting to find moisture in the slab, old adhesive under the carpet, and cracks that have been moving with the seasons.
Huntington is a close community - the kind of place where Huntington High School Hornets games fill the stands on Friday nights and most residents have lived here long enough to know who does good work and who does not. Homes here sit close to Sam Rayburn Reservoir to the east and the Angelina National Forest to the north - properties in those outer areas of Angelina County are very much part of our regular service territory. We also serve homeowners in Nacogdoches, TX, about 20 miles to the north on US 59, where we handle a similar range of epoxy, sealing, and resurfacing work on older East Texas properties.
For concrete work in the Lufkin area - just 10 miles up US Highway 69 from Huntington and the main regional center for Angelina County - we also serve homeowners there and understand how the slightly larger residential and commercial mix in Lufkin changes the job scope. If your property is anywhere in this part of East Texas, call us and we can confirm coverage and scheduling.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will follow up within 1 business day. We will ask a few basic questions about the space, the current floor condition, and what you are hoping to do - so we can show up to the on-site visit already knowing what to look for.
We visit your property, inspect the slab, test for moisture - which is a required step on any Angelina County job, not an optional one - and check for old coatings or adhesive. The written estimate you receive covers prep work, materials, and timeline with no vague line items. Cost concerns are best addressed here, before any commitment.
The first day on the job is almost entirely preparation - grinding the concrete, filling cracks caused by clay soil movement, and cleaning the surface so the product has something solid to bond to. You do not need to be home during this phase, but the space needs to be cleared of vehicles, stored items, and shelving before we arrive.
The coating or finish goes down in layers and needs to cure undisturbed - typically 24 hours before foot traffic and 48 to 72 hours before a vehicle. In Huntington summers, we schedule early-morning starts and watch the weather forecast because heat and incoming rain both affect how concrete products cure. We walk through the finished work with you before we leave.
We serve homeowners throughout Huntington and Angelina County. Call us or send a request and we will follow up within 1 business day with a free estimate.
(936) 305-0269Huntington is a small city of around 2,100 people in Angelina County, sitting in the heart of the East Texas Piney Woods about 10 miles south of Lufkin on US Highway 69. It is a tight-knit, owner-occupied community where most residents have put down roots - the kind of place where the Huntington ISD Hornets and Friday night football are a community-wide event and neighbors know each other by name. Almost all housing here is single-family detached homes, the majority built between the 1970s and the 1990s on larger wooded lots where mature pine trees grow close to structures. There are very few apartment complexes or condos - Huntington is a homeowner community through and through. The area's economy has historically been tied to timber and manufacturing work concentrated in nearby Lufkin, and that working-class character shapes how residents approach home maintenance: practically, and with an eye toward value that lasts.
Sam Rayburn Reservoir lies to the east of Huntington and is one of the most recognized landmarks in the region - one of the largest lakes in Texas, known for fishing and boating, and familiar to nearly every Angelina County household. The Angelina National Forest borders the area to the north and is a constant backdrop for properties on the rural edges of the Huntington area. Many of these outer properties have concrete driveways, outbuildings, and patios that deal with the same clay soil movement and Piney Woods moisture that affects homes closer to town. Homeowners in nearby Lufkin and in Diboll - the mill town on the southern edge of Angelina County - face the same conditions and are part of the same service territory we cover regularly.
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