
Bare dirt or crumbling concrete holding your garage or patio back? We install concrete floors built for North Texas clay soil, hot summers, and real daily use.

Concrete floor installation in Seagoville starts with grading and compacting the subgrade, laying a gravel base, then pouring and finishing the slab - most residential garage and patio floors take one to two days to pour and finish, with light foot traffic possible within 24 to 48 hours.
The challenge in this part of Texas is the clay soil. It swells when it rains and shrinks during summer droughts, and a slab poured without proper base preparation will reflect that movement as cracks within a few seasons. We prep every subgrade with compaction and a stable gravel base, place control joints to guide any future cracking, and schedule summer pours for early morning to avoid the worst of the heat. If you also need an outdoor area finished beside your new floor, ask about our garage floor concrete services for coatings and finishes that go beyond a standard pour.
A properly installed concrete floor is one of the most durable surfaces you can put in a home. Done right, it holds up to decades of use with minimal maintenance and adds real appeal when it comes time to sell.
An unfinished or badly deteriorated garage floor is hard to keep clean, hard on vehicles, and a sign the space is not being used to its full potential. Old concrete that has heaved, settled, or broken apart from clay soil movement is often more cost-effective to replace than to keep patching. A new floor transforms the garage almost immediately.
If an existing slab has heaved or settled unevenly because of the area's expansive clay soil, it creates both safety and usability problems. Uneven floors make it difficult to use the space comfortably and pose a real trip hazard. Replacement with a properly prepared base stops the cycle.
A properly finished concrete patio or covered slab holds up to Seagoville summers far better than wood decking or pavers that shift in the clay soil. If your backyard currently has no hardscape, a concrete floor is the foundation for everything else you want to add - furniture, a grill station, or an outdoor kitchen.
Many Seagoville homeowners have detached garages, barns, or outbuildings on larger lots that were never properly finished. Adding a concrete floor is often the first step in making those structures genuinely useful year-round - and it dramatically changes how clean and functional the space feels.
We install new concrete floors for garages, patios, covered slabs, outbuildings, and utility areas. Every project starts with a site visit to assess the existing soil, measure the area, and check drainage - because the condition of the subgrade determines everything about how a slab performs long-term. We compact the base, lay gravel, pour reinforced concrete to the appropriate thickness for your intended use, and finish the surface to your spec. For homeowners who want to add visual interest, we can discuss a stained or stamped surface - see our garage floor concrete page for finish options that work well in residential garages.
We also handle slab replacement when an existing floor has heaved or broken beyond repair from clay soil movement. If your project involves an outdoor entertaining space adjacent to a pool, we coordinate those pours with our concrete pool decks service so the finish and height transition cleanly between surfaces. Permits are handled when required, and we keep you updated on the approval timeline so there are no surprises.
Best for homeowners with an unfinished, bare dirt, or heavily damaged garage floor who want a clean, durable surface for vehicles and storage.
Best for homeowners who want a stable, finished outdoor surface for entertaining, furniture, or a covered patio that holds up to Texas summers.
Best for properties where an existing concrete floor has heaved, settled unevenly, or broken from clay soil movement and cannot be patched effectively.
Best for homeowners who want a stamped, stained, or polished surface that makes a garage or patio look significantly different from a standard broom finish.
Seagoville sits on heavy Blackland Prairie clay - the same expansive soil that causes cracked driveways, shifting foundations, and heaved slabs across the Dallas-Fort Worth area. This clay swells when it absorbs rain and shrinks during the long, dry stretches that follow North Texas summers. A concrete floor poured on top of unprepared clay will move with that soil, producing cracks and uneven surfaces within a few years. We address this by compacting the subgrade, adding a gravel base layer, using appropriate slab thickness for the intended load, and cutting control joints that guide any future cracking into predictable lines. We also know that Seagoville summers regularly push past 100 degrees, and that extreme heat pulls moisture out of fresh concrete faster than it should cure. Summer pours are scheduled for early morning, and we take extra steps to keep the surface from drying too quickly during the critical first hours.
We serve homeowners throughout the Seagoville area, including customers in Mesquite who deal with the same clay soil challenges and need concrete floors that are properly prepared for local conditions. Homeowners in Rowlett also contact us for garage floor replacements and patio slabs where older concrete has cracked or heaved from seasonal soil movement. Our approach is consistent across all service areas: assess the soil, prepare the base correctly, and do not rush the cure.
Tell us about the area - size, current condition, how you plan to use the floor, and any finish preferences. We reply within one business day and schedule a free site visit, because the condition of the existing soil and access to the space both affect the price.
We measure the area, evaluate the soil and drainage, and check for existing heaving or soft spots that need addressing before the pour. You receive a written quote that covers subgrade prep, concrete thickness, reinforcement, finish, and whether a permit is required for your project.
We excavate or grade the area, compact the soil, and lay a gravel base - the most important step for a floor that stays level in Seagoville's clay. Then we set forms, place reinforcement, and pour the concrete. In summer, we start early to beat the peak heat and keep the surface from drying too fast.
After the pour, we apply a curing compound and keep you off the surface for 24 to 48 hours. Once cured, sealing can be applied to protect against stains and UV damage. We walk you through the finished floor and explain any care steps before closing out the job.
Free on-site estimate. No pressure - just a straight quote based on your actual soil and space.
(469) 848-8587The expansive clay soil under most Seagoville properties is the leading cause of slab failure in this area - and we build every floor with that in mind. Our standard base prep addresses the soil movement before it can stress the slab, which is what gives you a floor that stays flat instead of cracking in the first drought-to-rain cycle.
Seagoville summers are long and extreme, and concrete poured at the wrong time of day in that heat will show surface cracking before you even finish the walkthrough. We schedule pours for early morning during hot months and use curing practices suited to the local climate - not a generic approach copied from a region with cooler weather.
Every project starts with a written quote that covers scope, materials, thickness, finish, and permit costs if applicable. You know the number before we start, and we do not add charges after the fact. That clarity is something every homeowner deserves but does not always get.
We follow slab installation practices aligned with guidelines from the American Concrete Institute, including proper control joint placement and curing requirements. Those standards exist because they produce floors that last - and we follow them on every pour, residential or commercial.
Every one of these points reflects something we do on every project - not claims we make and then skip when the schedule gets busy. When you call us, you get a crew that knows Seagoville's soil and takes the prep work as seriously as the pour itself.
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Learn MoreCall now for a free on-site estimate - the earlier you schedule, the sooner we can get your floor poured before summer peak heat arrives.