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Garage & Basement Concrete Floor Services
New Garage Floor Installation
A new garage floor starts with excavating down to firm soil, followed by compacted stone and insulation if needed. Contractors set edge forms and pour a concrete mix with enough strength to support vehicles, heavy workbenches, and storage racks. Joints are tooled in to handle expansion, and surface options are discussed based on how the space will be used.
Basement Floor Pouring & Replacement
Basement slabs call for careful grading and vapor barrier placement to keep moisture out. Crews remove old, broken slabs or pour over a prepped base in new construction. Slab thickness and steel reinforcement are selected to resist cracking and shifting, giving homeowners a dependable surface for finishing, storage, or laundry needs.
Crack and Joint Repair
Repair work begins by cleaning out debris and old sealant so new filler bonds well. Epoxy injections or flexible polyurea materials are applied to close joints and hairline cracks, stopping water seepage and future spreading. After repairs, the surface is brought flush for safety and a cleaner appearance.
Concrete Floor Resurfacing
Surface prep is critical for resurfacing, with mechanical grinding or acid etching used to ensure overlays stick. Polymer-modified resurfacing products are poured and smoothed over the existing slab for a durable, seamless finish. Color options and light texture can be added to match the rest of the area or provide extra grip.
Moisture Barrier and Vapor Control
Before any new slab gets poured, contractors install heavy-duty vapor barriers or drainage matting underneath to block moisture migration. For basements, sump and perimeter drain systems may be suggested. These steps help prevent damp, musty conditions and protect stored belongings from water damage.
Concrete Floor Leveling
Uneven floors are tackled using diamond grinders and self-leveling compound, which flows out and hardens into a perfectly flat base. This makes later finishing work, like laying tile or epoxy coatings, much easier and helps prevent puddling or slab movement over time.
High-Performance Coatings & Sealers
Epoxy and polyurea coatings are rolled or sprayed over a thoroughly cleaned floor, creating a glossy, stain-resistant layer. These coatings lock out oil, chemicals, and moisture, making clean-up simple and protecting the slab from hot tire pickup or chipping. Contractors may recommend polyaspartic topcoats for fast turnaround and superior durability.
Slip-Resistant, Broom, and Smooth Finishes
Contractors customize floor finishes to match planned use, from slip-resistant broom strokes in workspace areas to a polished, smooth trowel finish for easy sweeping. Non-slip additives can be blended in for improved safety where water or oil might be present.
Garage and basement floors perform the best for longterm when each stage is carefully managed, from soil prep and moisture checks to the final finish. Contractors look after every detail, making sure the slab meets local codes and stands up to daily use, heavy loads, and seasonal changes.
If you have questions about floor thickness, coatings, or planning a new installation, everything is explained up front so you know what you’ll get and when work can begin. For more on the range of offered services or to request an estimate, call or fill out the form on this page.