
Permanent color soaked into your existing slab - no peeling, no chipping, and a surface that handles Valley dust and heat without constant upkeep.

Stained concrete flooring in Hanford uses a color solution that soaks into your existing slab and becomes part of the surface itself, most jobs take two to four days and result in a sealed, low-maintenance floor that works indoors in living areas, kitchens, and garages, or outdoors on patios and pool decks.
Most existing slabs can be stained - you do not need new concrete to get a stained floor. Hanford homeowners removing old carpet or tile from homes built in the 1970s through 1990s often find a perfectly usable slab underneath. Rather than installing new flooring on top of it, staining the existing slab is frequently faster, less expensive, and more durable. If you want a smooth, glossy result without adding color, our polished concrete flooring service is worth comparing.
Because the color soaks in rather than sitting on top, it will not peel, chip, or wear away the way painted or epoxy-coated surfaces eventually do. A good sealer on top is what gives the floor its sheen and protects it day to day.
If you pull back a rug or remove old carpet and find a gray, stained, or discolored concrete slab, that is a strong sign staining could transform it. Concrete that looks worn does not have to stay that way - staining makes it look intentional.
Hanford's intense summer sun breaks down unprotected outdoor concrete over time, leaving slabs bleached, rough, or stained from irrigation water and dust. Staining and sealing restores the appearance and protects it from further sun damage.
If a painted or epoxy-coated floor is starting to peel, bubble, or flake, the coating has reached the end of its life. A penetrating stain does not sit on top of the surface - it soaks in, so there is nothing to peel.
Bare concrete absorbs everything - oil drips, tire rubber, and chemical spills. A stained and sealed garage floor covers cosmetic damage, makes the surface easier to clean, and holds up to the use a garage gets every day.
We work with both acid-based stains and water-based stains, and the right choice depends on the look you want and the condition of your slab. Acid stains react chemically with the concrete and produce natural color variation - think aged stone or leather - that cannot be exactly replicated. Water-based stains give more consistent, predictable color and come in a wider range of shades. Both are sealed after application to protect the surface and set the sheen level you prefer.
For outdoor applications like patios and pool decks, we use UV-rated sealers designed for California's intense sun. If your slab needs cleaning, grinding, or repair before staining can begin, our polished concrete flooring service and our full surface prep process work together to get your floor ready. We also work closely with the terrazzo flooring process for customers who want a higher-end decorative concrete look.
Best for homeowners who want a natural, slightly unpredictable color variation that looks like aged stone or leather - no two floors turn out exactly the same.
Ideal for customers who want a specific, consistent color across the floor - more predictable results and a wider color range than acid stains.
Works in living rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, garages, and commercial spaces - anywhere you want a low-maintenance, attractive surface.
Uses UV-rated sealers designed to hold up under Hanford's intense summer sun and the mineral deposits that come with the Valley's hard water.
Kings County's clay-heavy soils move with the wet-dry cycle of each year, and that movement is hard on concrete slabs. Many homes in Hanford - particularly those built in the 1970s through 1990s - have slabs with some surface history: old adhesive residue, minor cracks, or decades of hard water deposits from irrigation. That surface history does not rule out staining, but it does mean prep work matters more here than in newer construction. A contractor who does not take the time to properly assess and clean your slab will leave you with a blotchy, uneven finish. We check all of that before we quote you, so there are no surprises once work starts.
Stained concrete also handles Hanford's agricultural dust far better than carpet or area rugs - a quick pass with a dust mop is all it takes. We regularly work throughout Kings County, including Corcoran and Tulare. For outdoor projects, fall and spring are the ideal scheduling windows - moderate temperatures and low humidity give stains and sealers the best chance to cure correctly. California's product requirements for low-emission coatings apply here as well - get more detail at the American Society of Concrete Contractors.
You describe the space and what you are looking for. We reply within one business day and come out to look at your slab in person before giving you a price - because the condition of your concrete matters a lot for the final cost.
We check for cracks, old coatings, or adhesive residue that need to be addressed. You get a written estimate covering prep, stain type, finish level, and sealing - so you know exactly what you are paying for.
After you clear the space, we clean and grind the surface, apply the stain, let it set fully, then seal to the sheen level you chose. Acid stains need a few hours to react; water-based stains dry faster.
We walk you through the finished floor and leave you simple care instructions - what cleaner to use, when to expect the sealer to need recoating, and who to call with any questions. The floor is ready for foot traffic after 24 hours.
No obligation. We look at your slab, walk you through the options, and give you a real written price before any work begins.
(559) 794-9855We look at your concrete before we give you a number. Older Hanford slabs often have adhesive residue, old repairs, or surface contamination that affects the prep cost. We find all of that upfront so your final price matches your estimate.
Triple-digit Hanford summers cause stains to flash-dry and sealers to bubble if timing is not managed. We schedule around the heat - early morning starts, cooler seasonal windows for outdoor work, and products suited to high-temperature conditions.
We have seen what clay soil movement does to slabs throughout the area. When we spot a crack, we assess whether it is stable before staining over it. That is the difference between a floor that holds up and one that shows problems within a season.
You get a line-item contract that covers surface prep, stain type, coats, sealing, and timeline before any work begins. If something unexpected comes up during the project, we tell you before we proceed - not after.
A stained floor is only as good as the prep work underneath it and the sealer protecting it on top. We take both seriously on every job. Confirm contractor licensing any time at the California Contractors State License Board.
A premium decorative concrete option with aggregates mixed into the surface for a high-end, one-of-a-kind look.
Learn MoreGrind and refine your slab to a smooth, glossy finish without adding color - the low-maintenance alternative for a clean, modern look.
Learn MoreOutdoor projects book fastest in fall and spring - reach out now to get your patio or interior floor on the schedule before the heat window closes.