
Hanford Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing serves Selma homeowners with epoxy floor coatings, polished concrete, and concrete sealing - offering same-area responsiveness that larger Fresno companies cannot match and experience working on the clay-soil slabs common throughout Fresno County. We reply within one business day.

Selma garages deal with field dust tracked in from surrounding vineyards, vehicle oil, and concrete surfaces that have been cooking in triple-digit heat every summer for years. A professionally applied epoxy floor coating seals those surfaces against contamination and creates a floor that can be swept or hosed clean - without the damage pattern that bare Selma slab develops over time.
A large share of Selma homes from the 1960s and 1970s have original concrete slabs buried under carpet or old vinyl. When that slab is still structurally sound, polishing it is a durable, low-maintenance upgrade that holds up through Selma summers - staying cooler than carpet, reflecting light, and never needing the replacement cycle that soft flooring demands in this climate.
Selma's clay soils absorb winter rain and then dry out completely over the summer, and that seasonal movement is hard on unsealed concrete. A penetrating sealer applied to driveways, patios, and pool decks slows moisture absorption and reduces the cracking that comes from soil volume changes - extending the life of flatwork that would otherwise need resurfacing every few years.
Newer subdivisions on the north and east edges of Selma have two-car garages with builder-grade concrete that is now 15 to 25 years old and starting to show oil absorption, surface dusting, and minor cracking. A garage floor coating applied now - while the slab is still in good shape - prevents further degradation and turns the garage into usable, finished space.
Stained concrete gives Selma homeowners a way to add visual character to interior slabs without adding a raised floor system. Because the stain penetrates the concrete rather than sitting on top, it does not peel or chip when the interior of the home heats up - a common failure point for surface-applied flooring products in homes that get warm during Selma summers.
Many Selma driveways and patios have surface cracking and spalling from years of clay soil movement, but the underlying slab is still structurally solid. A resurfacing overlay restores the surface without a full tear-out and repour - which makes it a cost-effective repair for Selma homeowners who want a clean-looking exterior without the expense of full replacement.
Selma sits about 15 miles south of Fresno in the middle of Fresno County, surrounded by vineyards and farmland that produce a significant share of the country's raisins. The city's housing reflects its working-class agricultural roots: most homes are single-story ranch-style houses on modest lots, built between the 1950s and 1990s, with stucco exteriors and concrete driveways that have been through decades of the Central Valley's extreme climate cycle. Summers regularly push past 105 degrees, drying out surface coatings and pulling moisture from the clay soil below. Winters bring tule fog, rain, and the soil-swelling that cracks flatwork when the ground contracts again come spring.
That combination creates specific challenges for concrete work. Standard coatings formulated for milder climates fail faster in Selma's heat because they cure too quickly in high temperatures, reducing adhesion to the slab. Products without UV-stable topcoats yellow visibly within a few years from the sustained sun exposure. And the clay soils mean that cracks in older Selma slabs are almost never a one-time event - the soil will keep moving, and any surface treatment applied without proper prep and crack repair will follow the same failure lines. A contractor who works in this region builds those realities into every estimate rather than discovering them mid-project.
Our crew works throughout Selma regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. Selma homes fall into two broad categories that we see on nearly every job: the older ranch-style neighborhoods near downtown Selma and High Street, where slabs from the 1950s through 1970s carry decades of soil movement and often need significant prep before a coating will bond - and the newer subdivisions on the north and east sides of town, where builder-grade slabs from the 1990s and 2000s are now reaching the age where sealing and coating is overdue.
Selma runs along Highway 99, which puts it within 15 to 20 minutes of Fresno to the north and makes it a natural stop on our service route through the Fresno County corridor. We work on homes throughout the city and know that the grape harvest in late summer is the wrong time to schedule a long exterior job - most Selma families are occupied with that season. We also serve homeowners in Fresno, CA to the north and Kingsburg, CA just to the south, which shares similar soil conditions and housing stock with Selma.
Call (559) 794-9855 or submit the estimate form on this page. We reply to all Selma inquiries within one business day and can usually schedule an on-site visit within the same week.
We come to your Selma property, inspect the slab - checking for clay-related cracking, old adhesive, and surface contamination common in Valley homes - and provide a written estimate covering prep, materials, and labor. No line items added after work begins.
We grind, fill cracks, and remove any contamination before applying the coating or polish. In Selma summers, we schedule application during morning hours so the product cures correctly before afternoon temperatures peak - a step that matters for adhesion on Central Valley slabs.
We walk the finished floor with you at project completion and explain cure times and cleaning instructions specific to your coating. Most Selma garage coatings are ready for foot traffic within 24 hours and vehicle traffic within 48 to 72 hours.
We serve Selma, CA and the surrounding Fresno County communities. Call or fill out the estimate form below - we come to you and reply within one business day.
(559) 794-9855Selma is a city of about 24,000 people in Fresno County, sitting along Highway 99 in California's Central Valley, roughly 15 miles south of downtown Fresno. It has built its identity around its agricultural heritage - the surrounding farmland produces enough raisins that Selma calls itself the Raisin Capital of the World. Most of the city's housing is made up of single-story ranch homes on lots between 6,000 and 8,000 square feet, with stucco or wood exteriors, attached garages, and concrete driveways. The older neighborhoods near the downtown High Street area date to the 1920s through 1950s, while newer subdivisions on the north and east sides of town were built from the 1990s through the 2010s. Both housing types are well-represented in the work we do here.
About 55 to 60 percent of Selma housing units are owner-occupied, which means most people living in a Selma home have a long-term stake in keeping it in good shape. Many residents commute to Fresno for work while maintaining their homes here. The communities flanking Selma on Highway 99 - Fresno to the north and Kingsburg, CA to the south - share similar housing stock and soil conditions, and we serve all three communities as part of the same service corridor.
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Learn MoreValley heat, clay soils, and older slabs need a contractor who plans for them from the start. Call now or request your free on-site estimate online.