Garage floor concrete Campbell, CA

A smooth, level garage floor that drains properly, holds up under daily vehicle use, and lasts for years without cracking or flaking.

Concrete garage floor slab being poured with rebar formwork at a residential property in Campbell, CA

Common Garage Floor Problems We Fix

Older garages in Campbell often have floors that were poured thin, without proper reinforcement or base prep. Over time, these floors develop surface cracks, flaking, and uneven sections. Water that pools near the garage door or in the corners is usually a sign of poor slope, another common issue in older construction.

We handle both new pours and full replacements. For garages that have a cracked, settled, or badly spalled floor, removal and replacement is often more cost-effective than patching because patches rarely hold in areas with ongoing vehicle traffic.

  • Spalling and surface flaking on old or thin slabs
  • Uneven sections and cracking from poor base prep
  • Standing water from improper slope or drainage
  • New garage floor pours for ADUs and additions
  • Floors prepped and leveled for coating systems

How We Pour Your Garage Floor

We remove the existing floor if needed, then grade and compact the sub-base. The slope is set to move water toward the garage door opening rather than letting it pool inside. We set forms and place reinforcement if your project requires it.

The concrete is poured, screeded level, and finished to a smooth or broom texture depending on your preference. Control joints are cut to guide natural cracking, and the surface is allowed to cure before any vehicle is parked on it.

If you are also having a new garage built, we can coordinate the floor pour with your slab foundation work so both phases are done together efficiently.

Finish Options for Your Garage Floor

Most garage floors are finished with a standard broom or trowel texture. These hold up well under daily use and are easy to clean. If you want something more finished, we can provide an exposed aggregate surface for better grip or prepare the floor with a smooth hard-trowel finish for epoxy or polyurea coating systems.

For decorative applications, our decorative concrete service covers stained, polished, and specialty finishes that work well in workshops, studios, and higher-end garage spaces.

We serve Campbell, San Jose, Cupertino, Sunnyvale, and the surrounding South Bay. Call (669) 282-6351 to get a free written quote for your garage floor project.

Replace or Upgrade Your Garage Floor

Free written quotes for garage floor concrete in Campbell and the South Bay.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How thick should a garage floor concrete slab be?
Most residential garage floors are poured at 4 inches thick. If you plan to park heavier vehicles like trucks, RVs, or work equipment, we recommend 5 to 6 inches with rebar for additional strength.
Can you replace just part of a garage floor that is cracked or damaged?
In some cases, partial repairs are possible for surface cracks or isolated damage. For larger sections or slabs that have heaved or settled significantly, a full replacement gives you a better result and a surface that will last much longer.
What finish options are available for garage floors?
Standard garage floors are typically finished with a broom or trowel texture. We also offer exposed aggregate finishes and can prepare the surface for coating systems if you want a smoother or decorative finish after the concrete cures.