
Cracked, crumbling, or uneven garage floors are more than an eyesore - they signal a base problem that won't fix itself. We replace failing garage slabs with properly prepped, reinforced concrete that handles Campbell's clay soils and wet winters.

Garage floor concrete in Campbell means removing the old slab if one exists, compacting and leveling the ground underneath, and pouring a new reinforced slab - most standard two-car garages take one to two days of active work, with a seven-day wait before parking on the new surface.
For Campbell homeowners, the most important part of any garage floor project is what happens before the pour. Much of this city sits on clay-heavy soils that expand when wet and shrink when dry. A base that isn't properly compacted will shift with the seasons, and your new floor will develop the same cracks as the old one. This is one of the most common ways corners get cut on garage floor work, and it's the first thing we talk about on every site visit.
If you're also looking at other flat concrete work on your property at the same time, we can often combine a garage floor project with decorative concrete finishes on adjacent areas, which saves on mobilization costs.
Small hairline cracks are normal and often harmless. But if you can fit a pencil tip into a crack, or if you see diagonal cracks running across the floor, the slab has likely shifted in a way that won't improve on its own. In Campbell, this kind of movement is often linked to the clay soils that expand and contract with seasonal rain - a pattern that gets worse without intervention.
Stand in your garage doorway and look across the floor. If it slopes toward one corner, or if water pools after washing your car, the slab has settled unevenly. This is both a tripping hazard and a sign that the base underneath has shifted - something worth addressing before it gets worse.
If the top layer is chipping off in thin flakes, or if the surface looks rough and pocked, the concrete has begun to deteriorate. This is called spalling, and it often happens when older slabs were not properly finished or sealed. Once it starts, it tends to spread - and a patchy repair rarely holds for long.
If water seeps in along the base of the walls or under the garage door after winter rain, the floor may have settled away from the walls, creating a gap. Campbell's rainy season runs from November through March, and that gap lets in water, pests, and cold air. A new floor poured with proper drainage slope and edge sealing solves this at the source.
Every garage floor project we do starts with an honest site assessment - measuring the space, looking at the existing slab, and checking the ground conditions before we quote anything. From there, we handle demolition of the old floor, proper base preparation and compaction, steel reinforcement, the pour itself, and control joint cutting. We apply a protective sealer as part of the standard job. If the city requires a permit, we pull it on your behalf.
For homeowners who want to go beyond plain gray concrete, we also offer concrete floor installation options suited to workshops, ADUs, and interior additions. Whether you need a clean utility slab or a finished floor ready for an epoxy coating, we can scope the work to match what you actually need.
Four-inch reinforced pour for typical residential garages - suits most homeowners.
For workshops, RV storage, or garages with heavy vehicle traffic.
Old slab broken out and hauled away - no separate subcontractor needed.
For homeowners planning an epoxy or decorative coating after curing is complete.
Campbell's residential neighborhoods include a large number of homes built in the 1950s through 1970s. Garages from that era were often built with thin, unreinforced slabs poured to lower standards than what is expected today. If your home is from that era and you've never had the floor looked at, there is a real chance it is overdue for replacement rather than repair. The expansive clay soils found throughout Santa Clara County are hard on slabs that weren't designed to handle seasonal ground movement - and most of those older slabs weren't.
We work regularly throughout Campbell and the surrounding South Bay, including in Los Gatos and Saratoga. We know which neighborhoods have the heaviest clay soil, how the local permit process works, and what it takes to build a floor that holds up through years of wet winters. For guidance on curing best practices, the Portland Cement Association publishes useful standards on concrete curing and subbase preparation.
Call or submit online - we respond within 1 business day. We'll come to your Campbell property, measure the garage, check the existing floor conditions, and give you a written quote with a clear breakdown of what's included.
If a permit is needed, we handle the application with the City of Campbell's Building Division. This typically adds about a week to the timeline before work begins - we'll let you know upfront so the schedule doesn't surprise you.
You clear out the garage before the crew arrives. We break out the old floor, compact and grade the base, lay reinforcement, and pour the new slab - usually completed in a single day for a standard two-car garage.
Walk on the floor after 24 hours, start moving things back in after three to five days, and park after seven days. We walk the finished surface with you before leaving and explain the control joints and care instructions.
Free written estimate. No upfront payment. We pull the permits.
(669) 282-6351Before we quote anything, we confirm whether your project needs a City of Campbell permit. Permitted work is inspected and documented - which matters when you sell your home or need proof of work done to code.
Across Santa Clara County, clay soils are one of the leading causes of premature concrete failure. We assess and address the subbase on every job - because a floor poured over a bad base will fail the same way the old one did, regardless of how good the concrete is.
California law requires any contractor doing work over $500 to hold a license from the California Contractors State License Board. You can verify our license number at cslb.ca.gov in about 30 seconds. We carry current insurance and provide written contracts on every project.
A standard two-car garage floor is typically poured in a single day. Most Campbell homeowners are surprised by how quickly the work wraps up - the disruption to your routine is measured in days, not weeks.
Every proof point above reflects the way this company actually operates in the South Bay - not a generic list of claims. When you call, you talk to the people doing the work.
Upgrade beyond a plain gray slab with a colored, stamped, or polished finish that holds up just as long but looks far better.
Learn moreFor workshop spaces, ADUs, or interior additions, we install interior concrete floors built to the right thickness for the load.
Learn moreSpring and early summer project slots fill up fast in Campbell - reach out now and we'll get you a written estimate before the rush.