
A cracked, uneven garage floor is more than an eyesore. We pour and finish concrete slabs the right way for Seagoville soil - so you get a flat, durable surface that holds up for years.

Garage floor concrete in Seagoville involves removing any old slab, preparing and compacting the clay subgrade, and pouring a reinforced slab with control joints - most standard two-car garage projects are poured in a single day, with the full curing process taking about a month.
If you are dealing with a floor that shifts, cracks, or pools water after rain, the problem is almost always in the ground beneath it. Seagoville sits on the same expansive clay soil that runs across most of Dallas County, and that soil swells and shrinks with every wet and dry cycle. Getting the subgrade right before a single cubic yard of concrete is poured is what separates a slab that lasts from one that starts cracking within two years. If you are also thinking about the space around your garage, our decorative concrete options can finish walkways and aprons to match.
Whether your garage floor is crumbling from decades of use or has never been poured at all, we can assess the site, give you a straight answer about what is needed, and put a proper slab down that holds up to North Texas conditions.
If you have patched the same crack more than once and it keeps opening up, the problem is not the concrete surface - it is the clay soil underneath shifting with every rain and dry spell. Patching gives you a temporary fix, but the ground movement will keep reopening the crack. A proper replacement with correct subgrade prep is the only lasting solution.
Spalling looks like the top layer of concrete is peeling away in chips or flakes, leaving a rough, pitted surface. In the Seagoville area, this often happens when a slab was poured in extreme heat without proper curing, or when moisture has worked into the surface over years. Once spalling starts, it spreads - and it cannot be patched back to a sound surface.
If water pools on your garage floor after rain, or you see damp patches without an obvious source, the slab may have settled unevenly or moisture is wicking up from below. Clay soil in this area holds water near the surface, and a floor that traps moisture deteriorates faster and damages anything stored on it.
A floor that has heaved or settled so that one section sits higher or lower than the rest is not just an eyesore - it is a tripping hazard and makes parking, working, and storing things difficult. Differential settling is common in this region because clay soil does not move uniformly. Once a slab has shifted significantly, leveling it is rarely a lasting fix.
Every garage floor project starts with a site visit. We measure the space, check the existing slab or ground conditions, and talk through what your garage is used for - because a floor that needs to hold a heavy truck requires different preparation than one that just stores a sedan and some shelving. From there, we handle demolition if needed, prepare and compact the subgrade, set the forms, and pour a reinforced slab with control joints cut to manage any future movement. We also offer concrete floor installation for workshops, utility rooms, and other interior spaces that need the same level of care.
Finish options range from a standard broom texture - practical, slip-resistant, and cost-effective - to a smoother trowel finish if you plan to apply an epoxy coating or sealer later. We cut control joints at planned intervals so any natural cracking happens in straight lines where it is least visible, not randomly across the middle of your floor. After the pour, we walk you through curing expectations and sealing recommendations so your floor holds up to Seagoville heat and moisture for the long term.
For homes that have a dirt or gravel garage, or a deteriorated slab that needs a full replacement, starting with a properly reinforced new pour.
For existing slabs that are too far gone to repair - we break out the old concrete, haul it away, and pour a fresh floor over a properly prepared base.
For homeowners who want a clean, functional surface - broom finish for grip and durability, smooth trowel finish as a base for coatings or sealers.
For homeowners with heavy trucks, RVs, or workshop equipment - a five or six inch pour instead of the standard four inch slab adds meaningful strength and lifespan.
Seagoville sits on Blackland Prairie clay - the same heavy, expansive soil that runs across most of Dallas County. That soil swells every time it rains and shrinks every time the summer heat sets in, and that cycle repeats itself year after year. A garage floor poured over unprepared clay is one of the most predictable ways to get a slab that starts cracking within a few years. The fix is not a better brand of concrete - it is thorough subgrade preparation before the pour. Contractors who skip that step save time on the front end and cost you far more on the back end. Homeowners across Sunnyvale and Balch Springs deal with the same clay soil conditions, and the same preparation standards apply throughout this part of the metro.
The other local factor is heat. Seagoville summers regularly push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and that kind of temperature creates a real window problem for concrete pours - the mix sets faster than it should, which makes finishing harder and increases the risk of surface cracking. Late spring and fall are the most forgiving times of year for a garage floor pour in this area, though an experienced crew can manage a summer job with the right scheduling and technique. Whatever time of year you call us, we plan the pour around the conditions, not against them.
Call or fill out the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. Tell us the garage size, whether there is an existing slab to remove, and any finish preferences you have in mind.
We come out to measure the space and check the existing slab and soil conditions. In Seagoville, we pay close attention to the subgrade - the clay here requires specific prep, and that assessment shapes the written quote we give you.
If an old slab exists, we break it out and haul it away. Then we grade and compact the soil, set the forms, and schedule the pour - often in one day for a standard two-car garage. Control joints are placed during finishing to direct any future movement.
Before we leave, we walk the finished slab with you and answer any questions. You will know exactly when to walk on it, when to park on it, and when to schedule sealing - so your investment is protected from day one.
No obligation, no pressure. We come out, assess your space, and give you a written number that accounts for your soil and site conditions.
(469) 848-8587Most garage floor failures in this area trace back to skipped or rushed subgrade preparation. We compact and grade the clay base before any concrete is poured, which is the single most important factor in how long your floor holds up against North Texas soil movement.
We cut control joints at planned intervals during finishing so that any natural cracking happens in straight, predictable lines - not randomly across your floor. This is a standard we hold on every job, and it is one of the clearest differences between a slab that looks good at five years and one that does not.
We follow the practices recognized by the American Society of Concrete Contractors for flatwork, finishing, and quality control. That means your garage floor is not built to the lowest standard that holds up - it is built to professional flatwork benchmarks.
We give you a written quote after seeing your space in person - not a range pulled from a website. The number we give you accounts for your specific slab size, soil conditions, and finish, so you are not surprised when the job is done. One business day response time on every inquiry.
Garage floor concrete is one of the most straightforward projects we do, but it is easy to get wrong when a contractor skips steps to move faster. We slow down on the prep and move efficiently on the pour, because that is the order of operations that produces a floor you will not have to think about again.
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