
Cracked, pitted, or sinking garage floors are more than an eyesore. Get a properly poured slab that handles Beaumont's soil, heat, and daily use without crumbling under pressure.

Garage floor concrete in Beaumont starts with breaking out the old slab, preparing the ground underneath, and pouring a new slab that is leveled and finished correctly. Most jobs take one to two days of active work, though you should plan to stay off the floor for about a week before parking a vehicle. If your slab is cracked, sinking, or pooling water after rain, a full replacement often costs less in the long run than repeated patching.
The clay-heavy soils common in Beaumont are a key factor here. When the ground expands in wet weather and contracts in dry heat, it puts stress on concrete from below. A slab that was not built to handle that movement will crack no matter how good the surface finish looks on day one. Many homeowners also choose to pair their garage floor replacement with decorative concrete finishes or concrete floor installation in adjacent spaces to keep everything looking consistent.
If you have patched cracks before and they keep reappearing, the slab is moving from below. In Beaumont, clay-heavy soil shifts with every wet and dry season, and surface patches will not stop it. The real fix is replacing the slab with a properly prepared base.
A properly poured garage floor slopes slightly toward the door so water exits. If puddles form in the middle or back of your garage, the floor has likely settled unevenly. Expansive soils in the Beaumont area can gradually tilt a slab over several years.
Concrete that was poured in hot weather without the right curing steps often develops a surface that breaks apart in small chips. In Beaumont's climate, this is not uncommon on floors from the 2000s-era building boom. Once the surface starts flaking, it tends to accelerate.
If part of your garage floor feels noticeably higher or lower than another section, or if you hear a hollow sound when you tap on it, the slab may have sunk or separated from the ground. Uneven floors can damage vehicle tires and create a tripping hazard over time.
Full slab replacement is the most common request, and it covers everything from demolition and hauling the old concrete away to grading the base, pouring the new slab, and finishing the surface. We handle the permit through the City of Beaumont building department so you do not have to coordinate that yourself. If you are planning to use the garage as a workspace, storage area, or even a home gym, we can discuss thicker pours or finishes that suit that use.
For slabs that are structurally sound but worn on the surface, we offer resurfacing and coatings as an alternative to full replacement. An epoxy or similar coating protects the concrete from oil stains, moisture, and everyday wear while giving the floor a finished appearance. This pairs well with decorative concrete options and can make a plain garage feel like a usable, finished space. If the floor surface is too far gone or the base has shifted, we will tell you that resurfacing is not the right call and explain why. For adjacent indoor spaces, concrete floor installation is available as a complementary service.
For floors with deep cracking, settlement, or structural failure. Demo to finished pour in one project.
For slabs that are sound but worn. Adds protection and a clean finish at a fraction of replacement cost.
For garages being added to an existing home or a newly built structure needing a finished floor.
Beaumont's rapid growth over the past two decades means a large share of the city's housing stock was built quickly during the 2000s and 2010s. Builder-grade garage floors from that era were often poured fast to meet construction schedules, and many are now showing premature cracking or surface deterioration. The clay-heavy soils common across the Inland Empire compound the problem, since the ground moves with every wet-dry cycle and puts stress on slabs that were not built with adequate base preparation. If your home is from that era and your garage floor already looks worn, that is not unusual - it is a known pattern in this area.
Beaumont summers also create a specific challenge: temperatures regularly exceed 95 degrees F, and concrete poured in that heat without the right technique dries too fast on the surface before it has fully hardened underneath. Experienced contractors here schedule pours for early morning and adjust the mix to account for the heat. Homeowners in Banning and Yucaipa face similar conditions, and our crews are familiar with working in all three communities.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few quick questions about the size of your garage and the condition of the floor before scheduling an on-site visit.
A crew member comes out, measures the space, looks at the existing slab, and gives you a written quote. No obligation, and you will know exactly what the project covers before any money changes hands.
Once you accept the quote, we apply for the required City of Beaumont building permit. This typically takes a few days. We keep you updated so you know when the crew is scheduled to start.
The crew removes the old slab, prepares the base, and pours the new floor in one continuous operation. The city inspector signs off before the permit closes. You get a finished, documented floor that is on record.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to proceed after your free estimate. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure the space and give you a written quote.
(951) 518-9063Every garage floor project we do in Beaumont goes through the city permit process. The inspection protects you at resale and documents the work was done to code.
Clay-heavy soil in this area shifts with every rainy season. We compact the base thoroughly and account for local soil conditions before a single yard of concrete is poured.
In Beaumont summers, timing matters. We schedule pours for early morning and adjust the concrete mix so the slab cures at the right rate rather than drying too fast and cracking.
We work throughout Beaumont, Banning, Yucaipa, and across the Inland Empire. Our crews know the neighborhoods, the HOA rules common here, and what local inspectors look for.
Every project we do comes with a written scope and a clear timeline so you are not left guessing what is happening in your garage. We work in communities across Beaumont including Sundance and Tournament Hills, and we know the HOA rules and permit requirements common in those areas. For standards and best practices, the American Concrete Institute publishes the specifications most contractors in California follow.
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