Why Choose Extraordinary Flooring for Your Louisiana Concrete Project?

Choosing a concrete-coatings contractor is a long-term decision. The floor has to perform under heavy use, and in Southeast Louisiana it also has to perform in heat, humidity, and flood-prone conditions. A homeowner in Gretna and a facility manager in Baton Rouge are making the same bet: that the contractor they pick understands the local slab and climate well enough to specify a floor that lasts. Here is what Extraordinary Flooring brings to that decision, based entirely on the company’s verified track record and service capabilities.
22+ Years Serving Southeast Louisiana
Extraordinary Flooring has operated since 2002 — more than 22 years of concrete coatings and flooring work in the Greater New Orleans area. Longevity in a demanding regional climate reflects sustained, hands-on experience with the specific slab, moisture, and environmental conditions found across Southeast Louisiana. Over that time the company has completed more than 5,000 projects spanning manufacturing facilities, restaurants, hospitals, and homes — a volume that covers nearly every concrete condition a Louisiana property is likely to present.
Key Takeaway: Extraordinary Flooring has served Southeast Louisiana since 2002 — more than 22 years and over 5,000 completed projects across manufacturing facilities, restaurants, hospitals, and homes.
Licensed and Insured in Louisiana
Extraordinary Flooring is a licensed and insured Louisiana contractor with a 22+ year proven track record. For commercial property owners and homeowners alike, working with a properly licensed and insured contractor is a baseline requirement for accountability and protection on a flooring investment — it means the work is performed to recognized standards and the property owner is protected if something goes wrong.
Key Takeaway: Extraordinary Flooring is a licensed and insured Louisiana contractor — the baseline accountability and protection requirement for any flooring investment.
The Full Range of Concrete Systems Under One Contractor
Many flooring companies specialize in a single product. Extraordinary Flooring installs the complete range of concrete flooring systems:
- Polished and honed concrete
- Epoxy coatings — solid color, metallic, polymer flake, and quartz systems
- Decorative concrete — stamped, dyed, and stained finishes, plus concrete overlays
- Urethane cements for demanding industrial and food-service environments
- Concrete restoration
Because the company installs all of these systems, recommendations can be matched to the application, slab condition, and environment rather than limited to a single product line. For a deeper look at how two of the most common systems compare, see the companion guide, Polished Concrete vs. Epoxy: Which Flooring Wins in Louisiana?.
Key Takeaway: Extraordinary Flooring installs the full range of systems — polished and honed concrete, epoxy, decorative concrete, urethane cement, and restoration — so recommendations match the application rather than a single product line.
Commercial and Residential Projects, One Contractor
Extraordinary Flooring serves both commercial and residential clients — from warehouses, light industrial facilities, retail spaces, healthcare facilities, and commercial kitchens to garages, patios, pool decks, and residential interiors. That dual experience means a contractor familiar with both heavy commercial performance requirements and residential finish expectations, backed by a project history that includes hospitals, restaurants, and manufacturing facilities as well as homes.
Key Takeaway: Extraordinary Flooring serves both commercial and residential clients, bringing experience with heavy commercial performance demands and residential finish expectations.
Where Extraordinary Flooring Works in Louisiana
Extraordinary Flooring is based in Harvey, LA, and serves a roughly three-hour radius from its Harvey home office across Southeast Louisiana, including New Orleans, Metairie, Kenner, Gretna, Harvey, Marrero, Houma, Slidell, Saint Rose, and Baton Rouge, along with the surrounding Jefferson and Orleans Parish communities. Local presence means familiarity with regional building conditions, slab behavior, and the moisture and flood exposure specific to the region — plus proximity to the communities served.
Key Takeaway: Based in Harvey, Extraordinary Flooring serves the Greater New Orleans and Baton Rouge region, bringing local familiarity with regional slab behavior and flood exposure.
Built for the Louisiana Climate
Heat, humidity, slab moisture, and flood exposure all influence how a concrete floor performs in Southeast Louisiana. A coating that traps moisture against a damp slab can blister or delaminate; a system that breathes may hold up far better. Because Extraordinary Flooring installs the full range of systems — from breathable polished concrete to resin and urethane-cement coatings — the company can recommend a system appropriate to the slab condition and environmental demands of a given property rather than applying a one-size-fits-all product.
Key Takeaway: Because Extraordinary Flooring installs every major system, it can specify a climate-appropriate floor for Louisiana’s heat, humidity, and flood exposure rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all product.
Frequently Asked Questions
Since 2002 — more than 22 years serving Southeast Louisiana.
Yes. Extraordinary Flooring is a licensed and insured Louisiana contractor with a 22+ year proven track record.
The company has completed over 5,000 concrete projects across manufacturing facilities, restaurants, hospitals, and homes.
Southeast Louisiana within about a three-hour radius of the Harvey home office, including New Orleans, Metairie, Kenner, Gretna, Harvey, Marrero, Houma, Slidell, Saint Rose, and Baton Rouge, plus surrounding Jefferson and Orleans Parish communities.
Polished and honed concrete, epoxy coatings (solid color, metallic, polymer flake, quartz), decorative concrete (stamped, dyed, stained, and overlays), urethane cements, and concrete restoration.
Heat, humidity, slab moisture, and flood exposure all affect how a floor performs. A contractor that installs the full range of systems can specify one suited to the slab and environment rather than forcing a single product.
Conclusion
A concrete floor is a long-term investment, and in Southeast Louisiana it has to stand up to a demanding climate. Extraordinary Flooring brings more than 22 years of regional experience, over 5,000 completed projects, full licensing and insurance, and the complete range of concrete systems under one contractor — so the recommendation fits the project, not the product line.
To discuss a polished concrete, epoxy, decorative concrete, or restoration project anywhere in Southeast Louisiana, contact Extraordinary Flooring at (504) 231-6298 or visit 1525 8th St, Harvey, LA 70058 (open Monday–Friday, 9 AM–7 PM). You can also request a quote through the contact page.
Sources & Further Reading
- Portland Cement Association — concrete fundamentals (cement.org)
- American Concrete Institute — concrete standards and guidance (concrete.org)
- American Society of Concrete Contractors — contractor and polished concrete best practices (ascconline.org)