
Cracked, uneven, or crumbling garage and patio floors are a common problem in Beaumont. We pour concrete floors built for local soil conditions and summer heat so they stay flat for years.

Concrete floor installation in Beaumont, CA starts with preparing the ground beneath - grading the soil, compacting a gravel base, and setting up control joints - then pouring a reinforced slab and curing it correctly for the local climate. Most standard garage or patio floors take one to three days of active work, with a week of curing before vehicle or heavy use. The ground prep phase is the part that determines whether your floor stays flat in five years or starts cracking after one summer.
Beaumont's soils expand when wet and contract when dry - a cycle that repeats every year and puts ongoing stress on any slab poured over them. Many homes in Beaumont were built during fast-growth construction booms in the 2000s and 2010s, and some of those original garage and patio slabs were poured quickly without the most careful attention to base preparation. If your floor is now cracking, uneven, or flaking in multiple spots, the underlying cause is often the base - not just the concrete surface.
If you are also dealing with a sloped or uneven lot, combining a floor installation with garage floor concrete work can address both the structural slab and any finish or coating you want on top in a single project, saving you the cost of mobilizing a crew twice.
Small hairline cracks are common and often harmless, but if cracks are wider than about a quarter inch - or if cracks that were small last year seem to have grown - the slab is moving or settling. In Beaumont, the combination of expansive soils and hot, dry summers can accelerate this. A contractor can assess whether the damage is cosmetic or structural and whether repair or full replacement makes more sense.
This is called spalling, and it means the top layer of concrete was not properly finished or cured when it was originally poured. You might notice chunks coming loose or a gritty texture where the surface used to be smooth. Once spalling starts, it tends to spread - deciding whether to resurface or replace is better done early than late.
If you see standing water in your garage or on your patio after a rainstorm, the floor has settled unevenly or was never sloped correctly toward a drain. Beaumont gets intense but infrequent rainstorms, and when they hit, poor drainage can push water toward your foundation. A new floor can be poured with the correct slope built in from the start.
If your floor has cracks, uneven spots, and surface damage all at the same time, patching individual problems may cost more over time than starting fresh. Many Beaumont homes built during the early 2000s construction boom are now reaching the age where their original slabs show cumulative wear that repair cannot fix cost-effectively.
Most homeowners calling us for concrete floor work in Beaumont need either a new garage slab, a patio replacement, or an interior floor for a space being converted into a room or workshop. Each has slightly different requirements - a garage floor needs to handle vehicle weight and benefit from oil-resistant surface options, while an outdoor patio slab needs a drainage slope built in so water moves away from the house. We design the pour to match the intended use from the start.
For floors that are structurally sound but surface-damaged, resurfacing is often the right call - a new layer bonded over the existing slab at a lower cost than full demolition. If your floor needs a decorative upgrade - polished, stained, or stamped - see our concrete pool decks service for an example of how decorative finishes work on horizontal outdoor surfaces. The same stamping and staining techniques apply to patios and covered outdoor floors. We discuss finish options at the estimate stage so you know exactly what is included before we schedule work.
Four to six inches thick depending on vehicle load, with control joints and a broom or trowel finish ready for daily use.
Sloped for drainage, smooth-finished, and sized to fit your outdoor space - a clean foundation for furniture, grills, and outdoor kitchens.
Level, smooth pours for garages being converted to living space, workshops, or rooms that need a finished floor as a base.
A new layer over an existing slab that is structurally sound but surface-damaged - less expensive than full demolition and replacement.
Beaumont sits in the San Gorgonio Pass, where summer temperatures regularly push above 100 degrees and the soil is heavy with clay. Both conditions directly affect concrete floor work. In high heat, freshly poured concrete can lose surface moisture before the inside has a chance to cure, which leads to cracking and a weaker finished floor - sometimes within the first summer. A contractor who knows Beaumont schedules pours for the coolest part of the day and uses curing compounds specifically designed for hot, dry climates. The California Department of Conservation's Geologic Survey has documented the shrink-swell clay conditions across the Inland Empire - you can read more at conservation.ca.gov/cgs, and any experienced local contractor should be able to speak directly to how those conditions affect their prep and pour process.
The Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District serves this area and has ongoing water conservation guidelines that responsible contractors follow when curing concrete - using curing blankets or chemical compounds rather than repeatedly hosing down the slab. Homeowners in Redlands and Perris deal with the same soil and heat conditions, and the same curing approach applies across this part of the Inland Empire. A contractor who skips those steps to save time or water is leaving your floor at risk.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within 1 business day. We schedule a site visit before quoting anything - the condition of the existing ground and any old slab can significantly change the scope.
We measure the area, check the soil and drainage, and ask about your intended use. You get a written estimate that separates labor, materials, demolition if needed, and permit fees - not a single number with nothing behind it.
In Beaumont, most floor projects connected to a structure require a city permit, which we pull on your behalf. This adds a few days to the start of the project but ensures the work is inspected and fully documented.
We clear the area, remove the old slab if needed, compact the base, and pour. In summer heat we start early to protect the cure. Once the floor has cured, we walk you through the finished slab and give you maintenance guidance before we close out.
Free on-site estimate - we measure the area, check the ground, and give you a written quote with no obligation.
(951) 518-9063Beaumont's expansive clay soils require specific base preparation and control joint placement that contractors from outside the area often miss. We have installed floors throughout Beaumont since 2023 and account for local soil conditions on every project.
We schedule summer pours for early morning and use proven curing methods to prevent surface cracking in Beaumont's triple-digit heat. The floor you get in August is just as strong as one poured in cooler months.
We manage the permit application, plan check coordination, and city inspection scheduling from start to finish. When we leave, your project is on the city record and fully protected if you sell or file an insurance claim.
Every project starts with an itemized written estimate that breaks out labor, materials, demolition, and permit fees separately. You know what you are paying before we schedule - no surprises on the final invoice.
You can verify any California contractor's license on the California Contractors State License Board website before you sign anything - we encourage it. A licensed, insured contractor who pulls permits and manages the inspection process is the baseline you should expect for any concrete floor project in Beaumont.
A properly sloped, sealed concrete pool deck keeps water where it belongs and creates a safe, low-maintenance surface for the area surrounding your pool.
Learn moreIf your garage floor needs more than a basic replacement - think epoxy coatings, drainage channels, or a polished finish - see our dedicated garage floor service.
Learn moreSummer slots fill quickly - the earlier you schedule, the more flexibility you have on timing and the better chance of avoiding the hottest pour days.