About Henderson

Henderson is the second-largest city in Nevada with a population of 311,000 residents. The city is part of the Las Vegas Metropolitan area and takes up the southeastern end of the Las Vegas Valley. Henderson is the site of Lake Las Vegas and is ranked as one of the safest places to live in America. A few colleges have campuses in Henderson, but the main college located here is Nevada State University. Henderson is great for outdoor activities as it has over 37 miles of hiking trails for the community to enjoy.

Living in Henderson

Located in Clark County, Henderson is one of the best places to live in Nevada. Henderson offers residents a dense suburban feel that is located near many different amenities and entertainment options. Visit the nearby Lions Habitat Ranch where you can take a behind the scenes tour of the facility, meet the lions, or feed some of the other animals on-site such as Ozzie the giraffe! If you’re looking for a bite to eat and not sure where to go try the Great American Foodie Fest! The Great American Foodie Fest has many different food truck options to satisfy your cravings and is very popular in Henderson, NV!

Zip Codes:

  • 89002
  • 89009
  • 89011
  • 89012
  • 89014
  • 89015

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    Services we offer in Henderson

    Epoxy Flooring

    Epoxy Flooring

    Epoxy flooring is a durable concrete coating that can give your floors a seamless shine for years to come. This flooring is easily cleaned with a dust mop and is stain-resistant to most household cleaners, water, and oil. Epoxy flooring is great against heavy machinery and high foot-traffic and anti-slip additives can be added for extra safety. This concrete coating can come in many different colors and patterns. Metallic epoxy is known for its unique swirl designs or patterns that mimic the scenes of nature such as rushing water. When properly maintained, epoxy floors are meant to last for 20 years or more!

    Garage Floor Epoxy

    Garage Floor Epoxy

    Garage floor epoxy is a great way to bring durability to your concrete floors. This concrete coating has a seamless application that cuts down on the dirt and dust that traditional concrete flooring has. Garage floor epoxy can come in many different colors and patterns. Metallic epoxy floors can give your garage a showroom shine and still has the strength to withstand heavy machinery. Garage floor epoxy is resistant to staining even when it comes to grease, motor oil, and gasoline. Decorative flake epoxy is great for garages due to its added slip resistance from the decorative flakes, but slip-resistant additives can be added to any style for increased protection.

    Concrete Resurfacing

    Concrete Resurfacing

    Concrete resurfacing is when thin layers of a cement mixture are layered overtop existing concrete to strengthen it and clear the surface of minor flaws. When your concrete has seen better days concrete resurfacing can be a budget-friendly way to fix the flaws in your concrete all while keeping it strong. There are many ways to customize concrete resurfacing such as different color options or overlay patterns. These colors are fade-resistant and can be used to help mimic other materials in stamped overlays. Stamped overlays can be applied to bring a unique look to your concrete making it appear as wood slabs, brick, or tile.

    Pool Deck Resurfacing

    Pool Deck Resurfacing

    Your pool should be an oasis and cracks, chipping, or fading of old concrete can make it feel like a nightmare! Pool deck resurfacing not only smoothes away those blemishes but makes the underlying concrete more durable so it can last for years to come. There are many ways to bring new life to your pool area without breaking the bank! There are many colors to choose from to go with your outdoor decor that won’t fade even with prolonged sun exposure! If you’re looking for a more textured option, stamped concrete can give your pool deck the sleek look of tile, stone, brick, or even wooden planks.