
Merced Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing is your concrete flooring contractor in Livingston, CA, handling commercial epoxy coatings, garage floors, concrete sealing, and surface preparation for the older ranch homes and working facilities throughout town. Serving the Livingston area since 2016.

Livingston is home to food processing and agricultural operations that put heavy demands on concrete floors. Our commercial and industrial epoxy coatings are formulated for the chemical resistance, easy cleaning, and durability that facilities like these require day in and day out.
The attached garages on most Livingston ranch homes were built with bare concrete slabs that have been absorbing oil, dust, and seasonal moisture for decades. A proper garage floor coating stops surface dusting, resists oil stains, and protects the slab from the expansion and contraction that Livingston's clay soil causes every year.
Driveways and concrete patios in Livingston are constantly exposed to the wet-dry cycle that the Valley's clay soils go through each year. Sealing the surface closes the pores in the concrete, slows moisture infiltration during tule fog season, and reduces the cracking that builds up over time on older slabs.
Many Livingston slabs from the 1950s through the 1980s have hard-troweled surfaces that need mechanical preparation before any coating will bond correctly. We grind and profile slabs to the right texture for whatever system is going on top, whether that is an epoxy coating, a sealer, or a concrete overlay.
Older driveways and walkways in Livingston that have been through decades of heat cycles often have surface cracking and spalling that makes them look worn out. A concrete overlay bonds to the existing slab and gives it a fresh, sound surface without the cost of tearing out and replacing the entire slab.
Polished concrete suits Livingston homes well because it handles the temperature swings between Valley summers and winter fog season without peeling or delaminating. It is also a practical choice for budget-conscious homeowners who want a durable, low-maintenance floor without the ongoing cost of wax or refinishing.
Livingston sits on clay-heavy soils that are common throughout the San Joaquin Valley. Every wet season, the ground swells as it absorbs rain. Every dry summer, it contracts again as temperatures climb past 100 degrees. Concrete slabs - whether under a garage, a driveway, or a commercial floor - sit on top of this movement. Over years and decades, that cycle is what causes cracks, uneven surfaces, and coatings that lift at the seams. A contractor who has not worked on Valley clay does not anticipate these patterns the way a crew that works here regularly does.
The bulk of Livingston's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1990s, and those homes typically have stucco exteriors, flat lots, and concrete flatwork that has seen a lot of wet-dry cycles without any protective coating. Commercial facilities near the Foster Farms plant and along the Highway 99 corridor have different demands - floors that need to handle wash-down protocols, chemical spills, and heavy equipment. We work across both of those worlds in Livingston, and we size the coating system to what the floor actually faces.
Our crew works throughout Livingston regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. Livingston is about 15 miles northeast of our Merced office along Highway 99, which means we are in town often and can respond quickly when a project comes up. We work on residential ranch homes throughout the city and have experience with the types of concrete flatwork - flat lots, attached garages, wide driveways - that dominate the housing stock in this area.
Livingston is a straightforward grid-plan town, and most residential streets are easy to access with our equipment. We are familiar with the neighborhoods near Livingston Community Memorial Park in the center of town and the residential streets that run east and west off Main Street. Scheduling in Livingston follows the same patterns as the rest of the Valley - we avoid concrete coating work during tule fog season when slabs are damp, and we plan summer jobs early in the morning before the heat builds.
We also serve nearby communities, including Hilmar to the west and Atwater to the south. If your property falls just outside Livingston city limits, call us and we will confirm whether we can get to you.
Reach us by phone or through our contact form and we will follow up within one business day to schedule a visit. There is no cost for the initial assessment.
We inspect the slab, check for moisture and previous coatings, and discuss your goals. You receive a written estimate before any work begins - no surprise charges when the job is done.
We grind or shot blast the slab as needed, apply the coating system, and work in stages to ensure each layer cures properly. Most residential jobs in Livingston are completed in one to two days.
Before we leave, we walk through the finished floor with you and go over cure times and care instructions. Foot traffic is typically safe within 24 hours; vehicles within 72 hours.
We serve Livingston homeowners and businesses throughout the city. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(209) 308-1213Livingston is a small city of about 15,000 people in Merced County, sitting along California State Route 99 in the middle of the San Joaquin Valley. It is surrounded by farmland - orchards, dairies, and row crops are a constant presence just outside the city limits. The housing stock is dominated by single-story ranch-style homes on modest, flat lots, most of them built between the 1950s and the 1990s. Stucco is the standard exterior finish, and attached garages are common. The community has a high rate of owner-occupied homes - most people here own their properties and plan to stay, which means deferred maintenance tends to get addressed thoughtfully rather than ignored.
Foster Farms has operated a major poultry processing plant in Livingston for decades and remains the largest employer in town. The facility and its related supply chain represent a significant portion of local commercial floor work in the area, where hygiene and durability standards are high. For homeowners and business owners alike, the practical character of the community means people are looking for contractors who are straightforward, show up when they say they will, and do work that holds up. We are also right next door to communities like Winton and Hilmar, and we serve those areas as well.
Durable, high-gloss epoxy coatings that protect and beautify any concrete floor.
Learn MoreHeavy-duty epoxy systems built for warehouses, factories, and commercial facilities.
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Learn MoreClassic terrazzo installations and restorations for timeless, durable flooring.
Learn MoreMoisture-resistant basement floor coatings that make lower levels livable and dry.
Learn MoreProfessional grinding and prep work that ensures every coating bonds properly.
Learn MoreProtective sealers that guard concrete against stains, water, and daily wear.
Learn MoreOverlay systems that renew worn or damaged concrete without full replacement.
Learn MoreSelf-leveling overlays that create a perfectly flat, smooth surface for any finish.
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Learn MoreEfficient stripping and removal of old coatings to prepare floors for new finishes.
Learn MoreWe serve Livingston, CA and the surrounding communities. Reach out today and we will respond within one business day.