Tulare Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing installs polished concrete, epoxy floor coatings, and garage floor systems for Clovis homeowners who want a floor that holds up through the valley heat, the winter fog, and the clay soil that shifts under this city every year. We have worked on homes from the older streets near Old Town Clovis to the newer subdivisions on the north and east sides.

Clovis is primarily a single-family home city, and most of those homes sit on concrete slab foundations built between the 1970s and the 2000s. Those slabs can be ground and polished into a finished interior floor that handles the valley dust, stays cool in summer, and never needs replacing. Our polished concrete flooring is a popular choice in Clovis because it performs well in homes where owners plan to stay for years and want a floor that does not need constant upkeep.
Clovis homeowners with attached garages often deal with slab surfaces that have absorbed years of oil drips, fertilizer residue, and concrete dust. A properly bonded epoxy coating seals all of that in and gives you a surface that is easy to clean and resistant to the staining that bare concrete cannot avoid in a garage environment. It also holds up to the temperature swings a closed Clovis garage sees between July heat and January fog-cold nights.
Most Clovis homes have attached two-car garages with bare concrete slabs, and many homeowners use those garages as workshops, gyms, or storage spaces as well as parking. A garage floor coating system - broadcast chip or solid color - transforms that bare slab into a usable, sealed surface that handles foot traffic, power tools, and hot tires without marking up or dusting.
Clay soil movement under Clovis driveways and patios causes surface cracking over time. A concrete overlay repairs the damaged surface without removing the existing slab - the overlay bonds to the existing concrete, fills the surface damage, and provides a fresh, even finish. For Clovis driveways that are cracked but structurally sound, this is usually the most cost-effective repair path available.
Exterior concrete in Clovis faces a specific seasonal challenge: the Tule fog that settles over the valley each December and January brings sustained moisture to surfaces that are otherwise bone dry for months at a time. That moisture soaks into unsealed concrete, expands slightly when temperatures dip near freezing, and speeds up surface wear. A penetrating sealer blocks that entry point and extends the life of any exterior flatwork.
Clovis homeowners who want a finished concrete floor with more visual character than a standard polish often choose stained concrete. Acid staining creates tonal, variegated color that reacts with the existing slab minerals, so every floor looks slightly different. It is a popular option in Clovis homes near Old Town where the character of the older slab is worth highlighting rather than hiding under a uniform coating.
Clovis sits on the same clay-heavy San Joaquin Valley soil as Fresno, and that soil behaves the same way - it swells with winter rain and pulls back hard when the summer heat arrives. Driveways crack, patio slabs shift, and garage floors develop low spots near the edges where the soil movement is most pronounced. A slab that looks fine in October may show a new crack in March after the wet season. A concrete flooring contractor who has not worked on Fresno-Clovis properties may not anticipate that, and they may apply a coating over a slab that is still actively moving - which is a setup for early bond failure.
The climate in Clovis also concentrates a lot of stress into a short window. Summers regularly push above 100 degrees Fahrenheit and occasionally reach 110, while winter nights can drop below freezing. That is a temperature swing of more than 130 degrees over the course of a year, applied to slabs, coatings, and the soil beneath them. Most Clovis homes were built in the 1980s and 1990s, which means their slabs are now 30 to 40 years old and have accumulated decades of that stress. Moisture vapor transmission from aging slabs is a real issue, and skipping the moisture test before applying a coating is one of the most common causes of premature failure on jobs across this city.
Our crew works throughout Clovis regularly, and we understand the difference between the city's older homes and its newer subdivisions. Clovis is its own incorporated city - not a Fresno suburb - with its own permitting process through the City of Clovis Building Division. We know the permit thresholds for surface coating work in Clovis and handle the paperwork when a project scope requires it. The homes near Old Town Clovis along Clovis Avenue tend to be older - some from the 1940s and 1950s - with slabs that may have layers of old adhesive or multiple previous coatings that need to be properly stripped and profiled before new work goes down.
The newer neighborhoods north of Shaw Avenue and east of Clovis Avenue - the subdivisions that have filled in over the past 20 to 30 years - have cleaner slabs but their own set of considerations. Many of those homes are now reaching the age where moisture vapor transmission becomes measurable, and we always test before any coating or polish starts. We know the main corridors through the city - Herndon, Shepherd, Willow, Clovis Avenue - and we schedule around traffic patterns that affect our arrival and material delivery times.
We also work regularly in nearby Fresno directly to the west, where the same soil conditions and climate apply. If your property is in Clovis near the Clovis Unified School District campuses, in the neighborhoods off Shepherd Avenue, or anywhere in between Old Town and the newer north-side development, we are a local call away.
Tell us about the space - size, current condition, and what you are hoping to achieve. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for your schedule.
We come to your Clovis property, walk the floor, test for moisture vapor transmission, and check for cracks, previous coatings, and any contamination. You receive a written estimate with clear scope and pricing before any commitment - no surprise charges and no vague ranges.
We grind, degrease, and repair cracks before any coating or polish begins. In Clovis, summer jobs are scheduled for early morning to avoid applying coatings when the slab surface has reached afternoon peak temperatures. Most residential jobs finish in one to two days. You do not need to be present during the work.
Before we leave, we walk the finished floor with you and explain care specific to Clovis conditions - full cure time before vehicle use, how to clean the surface, and what the Tule fog season means for exterior sealers you may need to reapply.
We respond within 1 business day, visit your Clovis property in person, and give you a written estimate before any work begins. No pressure, no obligation.
(559) 837-6801Clovis is a city of about 120,000 people sitting directly east of Fresno in the San Joaquin Valley. Despite being adjacent to California's fifth-largest city, Clovis has its own identity, its own city government, and its own school district. The Clovis Unified School District is one of the most well-regarded in the state, and many families choose to live in Clovis specifically for the schools and the quieter suburban character compared to Fresno. The city has grown steadily over the past three decades, with new subdivisions continuing to fill in the north and east edges while the older neighborhoods near the core remain stable and owner-occupied.
Old Town Clovis, centered on Clovis Avenue near the original railroad corridor, is the city's historic downtown - a walkable main street with local shops, restaurants, and a Thursday night farmers market that runs through the warmer months. The homes nearest to Old Town are the oldest in the city, some dating to the 1940s and 1950s, with a different character and maintenance profile than the tract homes built on the north side in the 1990s. Newer construction farther out - off Herndon, Shepherd, and Willow avenues - reflects the larger lots and three-car garages typical of late-1990s and 2000s Valley development. We serve properties across all of Clovis, and we also work regularly in Fresno next door, where many of the same property types and soil conditions apply.
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