
Vallejo Epoxy Flooring & Concrete Polishing serves Fairfield homeowners and businesses with epoxy floor coatings, commercial concrete systems, polished concrete, and sealing work built for the specific challenges of Solano County clay soil. We are locally owned and licensed, and have served the Fairfield area since 2016, with responses to every new inquiry within one business day.

Fairfield has a large commercial and industrial base near Travis Air Force Base and along its main business corridors, and those spaces need floors that hold up to heavy equipment, chemical spills, and daily vehicle traffic. Our commercial and industrial epoxy floor coatings are designed for exactly that kind of use and rated to handle the temperature swings that Fairfield summers and winters produce.
Fairfield homes built in the 1970s and 1980s often have bare concrete garage floors that have soaked up years of oil, dust, and moisture. A properly applied epoxy coating bonds to the concrete, seals out further damage, and gives the floor a durable, cleanable surface that holds up through years of daily use in Fairfield's inland climate.
Fairfield's hot dry summers and wet winters put concrete driveways, patios, and walkways through repeated stress cycles every year. A penetrating concrete sealer closes the pores in the slab, reduces water absorption during the rainy season, and slows the cracking that opens up when the clay soil beneath shifts with the seasons.
The expansive clay soil under many Fairfield neighborhoods cracks driveways and patios as it moves with each wet-dry cycle. Concrete resurfacing applies a fresh overlay over the existing slab, restoring the surface appearance and adding another layer of protection without the disruption and cost of full slab replacement.
Polished concrete is a practical choice for Fairfield homes and commercial spaces alike because it does not trap dust or allergens, handles heavy foot traffic well, and reflects natural light in spaces that otherwise feel dark. Many Fairfield homeowners choose polished concrete for kitchens, living areas, and converted garages.
Homes in Fairfield's older neighborhoods often have slabs with failed paint, tile adhesive residue, or surface laitance that has to be removed before any new coating will bond properly. Grinding the concrete down to a clean, open surface is the step that determines whether a coating lasts years or fails in months.
Much of Fairfield sits on expansive clay soil that swells when it absorbs winter rain and contracts during the long, hot summers. That seasonal movement is the primary reason concrete slabs, driveways, and patios crack here at a higher rate than in areas with more stable soil. A contractor who does not account for that soil pressure in their surface preparation and crack repair will deliver work that opens back up within a season or two.
Fairfield also has one of the widest property mixes in Solano County. Older ranch homes from the 1960s through the 1980s share the city with newer subdivisions in Cordelia, high-volume commercial spaces near Interstate 80, and industrial facilities around Travis Air Force Base. Each of those property types puts different demands on a concrete floor, and a contractor who only knows residential work is not set up to handle the full range. We have worked across all of it.
Our crew works throughout Fairfield regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete flooring work here. The city spans a wide area along Interstate 80 between the Bay and Sacramento, and the property types shift significantly from the older neighborhoods near downtown to the newer subdivisions in Cordelia and the commercial strip along North Texas Street. We know the difference and prepare accordingly on every job.
When a project requires a permit, we work with the City of Fairfield Building and Safety Division. Standard floor coating and sealing work in existing residential spaces does not require a permit, but garage conversions or projects tied to a remodel may. We clarify that during the estimate so there are no surprises mid-project.
Fairfield is also close to Vacaville to the northeast, and we regularly serve both cities in the same week. Homeowners in either city can expect the same crew, the same materials, and the same process.
Call or submit the online form and we respond within one business day. We gather basic details about your space and schedule a convenient time to visit your Fairfield property.
We assess the slab condition, check for cracks caused by clay soil movement, and measure the space. You receive a written estimate with full pricing before we schedule any work.
We grind, repair, and clean the concrete before any coating or polish is applied. Most residential jobs in Fairfield are completed in two to three days, with the homeowner present only for access.
We walk you through the finished floor, explain cure times, and cover how to clean and maintain it in Fairfield's dry summers and wet winters. We are available by phone if questions come up afterward.
We serve Fairfield and all of Solano County. Call or submit the form and we respond within one business day - no pressure, no obligation.
(707) 917-3870Fairfield is Solano County's largest city with a population of around 120,000 people. It sits directly on Interstate 80 roughly halfway between San Francisco and Sacramento, which has made it both a commuter suburb and a regional hub in its own right. The city is home to Travis Air Force Base, one of the largest air mobility installations in the country, which brings a steady stream of military families alongside Fairfield's long-term residents. The housing stock is predominantly single-family ranch and tract homes built between the 1960s and the 1990s, with newer two-story subdivisions on the north and east sides of the city in areas like Cordelia.
Fairfield is probably best known outside of Solano County as the home of the Jelly Belly factory and visitor center on Pecks Drive, which draws visitors from across the Bay Area year-round. Locally, the city feels like a working-class suburban community with a strong mix of homeowners and renters, a real downtown core along Texas Street, and easy access to both Bay Area amenities and the open space of the Central Valley. Neighboring Benicia to the south offers a contrast in character - it is older and more historic - but both cities share the same soil conditions and seasonal weather patterns that affect concrete work throughout Solano County.
Heavy-duty epoxy systems built for demanding commercial and industrial environments.
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Learn MoreOur crew serves all of Fairfield and responds to every inquiry within one business day. Call now or submit the form to get started.