
Your cracked or uneven garage floor is a bigger problem than it looks. We pour durable concrete slabs built for East Texas soil and your daily use.

Garage floor concrete in Texarkana means removing the old slab if needed, compacting the soil base, adding a gravel layer, and pouring fresh concrete that is leveled, finished, and sealed - most residential garage floors are completed in one to two days of active work.
If you are dealing with cracks, pooling water, or a surface that looks beaten up, the issue is usually the base preparation that was skipped on the original pour. The clay-heavy soil around Texarkana expands and contracts with the seasons, and a floor that was not built with that in mind will keep failing no matter how many patches you apply.
Beyond the floor itself, many Texarkana homeowners tackle a garage upgrade as part of a broader project - adding concrete floor installation inside the home at the same time, or improving the property with decorative concrete finishes that make the space look intentional rather than utilitarian.
If you can see cracks running across the slab or chunks breaking away at the edges, the floor has likely reached the end of its useful life. In Texarkana, the clay soil underneath is often the culprit - once the base has shifted enough to cause visible damage, patching rarely holds for long.
Standing water after a storm means the floor was either poured without enough slope or has settled unevenly over time. Texarkana gets real rainfall, and a floor that traps water will keep deteriorating and can create moisture problems for everything stored in the garage.
Oil stains, surface pitting, and a dusty or chalky surface are signs that the concrete has aged past the point where cleaning or coating will fix it. A new floor changes the entire look of the garage and makes it a space you actually want to spend time in.
Many Texarkana homeowners are turning garages into workshops, home gyms, or extra living space. A fresh concrete floor - especially one that is sealed or finished - is the right foundation for any of those upgrades and makes the space feel intentional rather than improvised.
Our garage floor work covers the full scope - demolition of the existing slab, subgrade compaction, gravel base installation, and a fresh concrete pour finished to your chosen spec. For homeowners who want more than a plain gray surface, we offer sealed finishes, broom textures, and decorative concrete options including color and stamped patterns that turn a working garage into a polished space.
If your project extends beyond the garage, we also handle concrete floor installation for interior spaces, so you can bring the same quality surface indoors without coordinating multiple contractors. Every job starts with an on-site assessment so we can see your soil conditions, access constraints, and goals before giving you a number.
Best for floors that are cracked, heaved, or beyond repair - demo, base prep, and a fresh pour from start to finish.
Ideal for garages being built out or expanded, where no slab exists yet and everything starts from properly graded ground.
Suited for homeowners converting a garage into usable living or work space who want a clean, protected surface.
A good fit for workshop builds, showroom garages, or any project where the floor finish matters as much as the structural work.
The clay-heavy soil across the Texarkana area is the single biggest factor in how long a garage floor lasts here. That soil swells when it absorbs moisture and shrinks during dry stretches, and the repeated movement is what cracks slabs that were not built with a properly compacted base and adequate gravel layer. A contractor who has poured floors in this part of East Texas understands what the subgrade needs before anyone mixes concrete. Homeowners in Nash and Wake Village deal with the same soil conditions, and we factor that into every base preparation on every job.
Texarkana summers push into the mid-to-upper 90s, which creates real challenges for concrete pours. Extreme heat speeds up the set time, and a crew that does not adjust its mix and timing can end up with surface cracking before the job is even dry. We schedule garage floor pours during the better weather windows - spring and fall when possible - and use curing compounds to protect the surface when summer work is unavoidable. That kind of scheduling and technique is how you get a floor that still looks right five or ten years later. Learn more from the American Concrete Institute about concrete standards and curing best practices.
Describe your garage size, the condition of your current floor, and what you want to end up with. We reply within one business day and will schedule a time to come see the site before giving you any number.
We visit to measure the space, assess the existing slab and soil, and check drainage. In Texarkana, this step matters - the clay subgrade can hide soft spots or moisture issues that have to be addressed before the pour.
We handle demolition and haul-away of the old slab, then grade and compact the subgrade and install the gravel base. If a permit is required, we pull it - this can add a few days to a couple of weeks depending on the city's current workload.
The concrete truck arrives and we pour, spread, and finish the floor in a single session, then cut control joints and apply a curing compound. Before we leave, we walk the completed floor with you to confirm the slope, joints, and finish all meet your expectations.
Free on-site estimates. No pressure, no guesswork. We will look at your slab, your soil, and your goals before we give you a number.
(430) 278-0016We have poured garage floors across Texarkana and the surrounding area, and every project gets the same attention to subgrade compaction that this clay soil demands. That preparation is what keeps a floor flat through wet and dry seasons - and it is the step most contractors rush.
A garage floor that traps water after a Texarkana rain event is a floor that is slowly failing. We build the correct slope toward the door into every pour from the start, so water drains the way it should rather than pooling and working into the surface over time.
Concrete poured in peak summer heat is at real risk of surface cracking. We schedule garage floor projects in the right weather window - spring or fall when possible - and adjust our mix and technique when summer work is unavoidable. That discipline shows up in the finished floor years later.
We do not give prices over the phone without seeing your garage because phone estimates are rarely accurate. Every quote comes after an on-site visit where we measure the space, check the soil, and understand what the project actually involves. You get a clear number you can plan around.
You can verify Texas contractor licensing through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. These proof points come together in a straightforward promise: a garage floor built to hold up in Texarkana's soil and climate, priced honestly from the first visit.
Turn a plain slab into a finished, color-rich surface with stamped patterns or stained finishes suited for patios, driveways, and converted garage spaces.
Learn MoreInterior concrete floor pours for living spaces, workshops, and additions - the same quality subgrade prep we bring to every garage job.
Learn MoreSpring and fall booking slots fill fast - reach out now and lock in your project before the summer heat makes scheduling harder.