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Garage Floor & Shop Slab Services
New Garage Floor Installation
A good garage floor starts with proper planning and preparation that accounts for your property’s specific installation conditions and factors. With a good plan, all measurements, grading, and base work will be honed in perfectly. Then, concrete is poured thick enough to handle heavy vehicles and constant movement, then reinforced with rebar or mesh to fight cracks.
Surfaces are finished smooth or lightly brushed, according to your need for traction or easy cleaning. Proper curing leaves you with a dependable floor ready for parking, storage, or home projects without worry about shifting or crumbling in tough weather.
Shop Slab Construction
Shops and workspaces need a floor that stays level and resists impact from equipment, foot traffic, and tool drops. Each shop slab is custom-sized for the layout, with added thickness or reinforcement at workbench zones or high-traffic lanes. Grading and careful concrete placement prevent uneven settling, while finishes can be customized for safety, looks, or both. The result is a long-lasting, easy-to-maintain surface.
Garage Floor Replacement
Old, cracked garage floors that have seen too much wear can be removed and replaced with a brand-new slab. The process starts with breaking up and hauling away damaged concrete, followed by inspection and correction of drainage or soil problems. New rebar, forms, and a fresh pour restore the space and improve foundation stability for years to come. The result is a floor that looks sharp, feels solid, and is built to take on years of use.
Parking Pad Installation& Additions
Extra space for vehicles, boats, or trailers often means putting in a new parking pad. These pads are designed with strong, lasting concrete and enough thickness to take heavy loads. Edges are sealed and finished to match the rest of the property, giving you more utility without worry about rutting, washouts, or surface cracks. Whether you need added space at home or for a small business, a well-built parking pad is a must.
Floor Resurfacing & Overlays
When your garage or shop floor is still structurally sound but starting to show age, resurfacing is a cost-effective fix. The top layer is ground down, cleaned, and any weak spots filled. A fresh overlay is poured and finished smooth, broomed, or even colored for a new look. This upgrades appearance, adds slip resistance, and gives fresh life to the original slab, without the time or expense of tearing everything out.
When possible, resurfacing is a very affordable way to renew your aging concrete surfaces.
Slab Repair & Crack Fixes
Cracks, minor settling, or chipped spots on garage floors and shop slabs can often be repaired without full replacement. Contractors use fillers, patches, and smoothing techniques to restore the surface and keep water out. Timely repairs help avoid further damage and make floors safer.
Garage Entrances & Thresholds
The spot where your driveway meets the garage takes constant wear from tires and foot traffic. Contractors shape and pour these entry areas with extra care, smoothing the transition for quiet entries and exits. Strong, well-finished thresholds reduce chipping at the edge and help direct water away from your garage.
Finishing & Sealing
Every durable slab and floor starts with a good finish, whether it’s a smooth trowel, a broom texture, or a simple sealant. Sealing concrete helps fight stains, moisture, and dust. Routine finishing and sealing keep your floors looking good and make cleanup easier, year after year.
Every garage or shop has its own set of installation and use case needs, whether it’s a fresh floor for new construction, more parking, or a fix for worn concrete. A quality concrete floor or slab is built to last and makes your space that much easier to use.
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