Your existing slab gets permanent color that holds up to Delano heat, cleans in minutes, and costs far less than tile or hardwood.

Stained concrete flooring in Delano permanently colors your existing slab using an acid-based or water-based staining solution that soaks into the surface - the color becomes part of the concrete itself, not a coating on top, and most residential jobs take two to three days from prep through sealing.
If you have been living with dull gray concrete or worn-out flooring in your Delano home, staining is one of the most affordable ways to make it look finished and intentional. The stain is permanent and does not peel, chip, or fade the way paint would - what eventually needs attention is the sealer on top, which can be refreshed every one to three years. If you want a smooth, reflective finish instead of added color, our polished concrete flooring service is a natural companion to consider.
If your carpet is stained, your vinyl is peeling, or your tile is cracked and dated, there is likely a concrete slab underneath that could be stained rather than covered again. Pulling up a corner in a closet or low-traffic area is a quick way to see what you are working with. Many Delano homes built on slab foundations have stainable concrete just waiting under the surface.
If you have exposed concrete in a garage, laundry room, or utility space that looks gray and lifeless, staining is one of the most affordable ways to make it look finished. Unsealed concrete collects dust and looks dingy no matter how often you clean it. A stain and sealer combination solves both the appearance and the cleanliness issue at once.
In Delano's intense summer heat, concrete floors in garages and covered patios can develop a bleached, uneven look from years of sun exposure and temperature swings. If your floor looks faded in some spots and darker in others, staining can even out the appearance and give the whole surface a consistent, finished look.
Carpet holds onto the fine agricultural dust that drifts into Delano homes during harvest season, and grout lines in tile trap dirt no matter how often you mop. A sealed, stained concrete floor has no fibers to trap dust and no grout lines to scrub. If cleaning your floors feels like a losing battle, this is worth a serious look.
We work with both acid-based and water-based stains, and we help you choose based on your slab, your goals, and the look you want. Acid stains create natural, organic color variations that look almost like stone - no two floors turn out exactly alike. Water-based stains offer a wider color palette and more consistent coverage, which works better when a specific shade or a uniform appearance is the goal. We always do a test patch on your actual floor before committing to the full job, so you see the real result in your real light. Our terrazzo flooring service is a premium alternative for homeowners who want an embedded stone or glass finish instead of a stained look.
Sealer finish is a separate choice. A matte sealer keeps the focus on the color. A satin or gloss finish adds reflectivity and makes the surface easier to wipe down in high-traffic areas. We also work alongside our polished concrete flooring service for homeowners who want to combine color and a polished sheen on the same slab. All products we use meet California's air quality requirements - lower emission levels that are better for your family and your indoor air during and after the job.
Creates natural, mottled tones through a chemical reaction with the concrete - best for homeowners who want a one-of-a-kind, organic look.
Offers a wider color range and more predictable results - suits homeowners who want a specific shade or a more uniform finished appearance.
A flat, low-sheen protective coat that keeps the focus on the color rather than the surface - popular in bedrooms and living areas.
Adds a reflective quality to the stained surface and makes the floor easier to wipe clean - a good fit for kitchens, entryways, and garages.
Delano's climate creates real problems for most flooring materials. Summer temperatures that regularly climb past 100 degrees cause vinyl and laminate to expand, buckle, and fade. Stained concrete does none of those things - the color is in the slab itself and the sealer is chosen specifically for high-temperature environments. The California Air Resources Board also requires contractors to use lower-emission products than in other states, which means the job is less disruptive to your household and the fumes clear faster. Homeowners in Richgrove, CA face the same heat and agricultural dust conditions, and the same heat-stable, low-emission approach applies there.
A large share of homes in Delano sit on slab-on-grade foundations, meaning the concrete floor is already there under your carpet, tile, or vinyl. That is good news for staining - you may already own the floor you want, and it is just waiting to be uncovered and finished. The main variable is slab condition: agricultural dust, irrigation-driven moisture, and decades of foot traffic can leave residue that has to come off before staining begins. This is especially true in homes near active fields in areas like Earlimart, CA, where dust and soil moisture are ongoing factors. Learn more about California's product requirements at the California Air Resources Board.
We reply within one business day. We will ask about the space - size, what is currently on the floor, and any known cracks or past moisture issues - then schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
We walk the floor, check for cracks, old coatings, and moisture, and walk through color options with samples and photos of past work. We will also tell you upfront about the low-emission products we use to meet California's air quality requirements.
We thoroughly clean the floor, repair damage, and remove old coatings before any stain goes on. This prep step takes most of the first day and is what separates a quality result from a rushed one. Stain is then applied in one or more coats depending on the look you chose.
A protective sealer goes over the finished stain and needs at least 24 hours to dry before foot traffic. We walk the floor with you, answer any questions, and leave you with written care instructions so you know exactly what to use for cleaning and when to reseal.
Free on-site estimate including a test patch before any commitment. We reply within one business day.
(661) 553-7018We use only stains and sealers that meet California's air quality requirements. This means less disruption to your household during the job and a safer environment to return to - not just a legal obligation, but the right way to work.
We test the stain on your actual floor before starting the full job. This lets you see the real color result in your real light - not a guess from a chip or a photo. It is the only honest way to know what you are getting with a material that reacts differently on every slab.
We time staining jobs to avoid the dustiest periods in Delano's agricultural calendar and take steps to seal off the work area. A contractor unfamiliar with Central Valley conditions might not think to do this - and the difference shows up in the finished floor.
We inspect the slab before quoting, so what we quote is what you pay. You will not see the price change on the day the crew shows up - and if we spot something unexpected during prep, we tell you before we proceed, not after.
These are not slogans - they are the specific things that determine whether your stained concrete floor looks great five years from now or starts showing problems in five months. We take each one seriously because our reputation in Delano depends on it. See what Concrete Network has to say about what separates good concrete staining from poor work.
A premium decorative surface that embeds stone or glass into a polished concrete base - a step up in visual richness from standard staining.
Learn MoreGrind and polish your existing slab to a smooth, reflective finish without adding color - or combine with staining for a colored polished result.
Learn MoreCall now or fill out the form - we reply within one business day and include a test patch so you know exactly what your floor will look like before we start.