
Your old garage floor is cracked and crumbling. We replace it with a solid, level slab that handles the weight of your vehicles and holds up against Orange County soil movement.

Garage floor concrete in Buena Park involves removing the old slab, compacting the ground underneath, and pouring a fresh reinforced slab - most two-car garage jobs take one day to pour and about a week to fully cure before you drive on it.
If your floor is cracked, hollow in spots, or flaking apart, patching rarely solves the problem for long. Most Buena Park homes were built in the 1950s and 1960s, meaning the original garage floors are 55 to 75 years old - often poured thinner than current standards, without modern reinforcement. A full replacement gives you a slab built to hold up for another 30 to 50 years.
If you also want to upgrade the look of your floor after the pour, we can discuss an epoxy or decorative concrete finish once the slab has fully cured.
Small hairline cracks are cosmetic, but if you can fit a pencil tip into a crack or see long diagonal lines running across the floor, the slab has likely shifted underneath. In Buena Park, this is usually caused by the clay soil expanding and contracting with seasonal moisture - and it tends to get worse over time.
Walk the floor and knock on it with your heel. A hollow sound means the concrete has separated from the ground below. This is common in older Buena Park homes where the original slab was poured on uncompacted soil. A hollow floor is at real risk of cracking through under the weight of a vehicle.
If water sits in puddles instead of draining toward the door, the floor has lost its slope or was never graded correctly. Standing water accelerates surface damage and can seep under the slab over time - especially during Buena Park's winter rain season.
If the top layer is peeling off in thin sheets or the surface looks rough and pitted, the concrete has begun to break down structurally. This spalling is common in 1950s and 1960s-era slabs throughout the area. Once it starts, no coating or patch will fix what is happening underneath.
Our core service is a full garage floor replacement - demo the old slab, prep the base with proper compaction and gravel drainage, pour new reinforced concrete at the right thickness, finish with control joints, and handle the city permit from start to inspection. For homeowners who want a finished look after the cure, decorative concrete coatings such as epoxy, color stain, or flake finishes can be applied about 28 days after the pour.
If your property has additional flatwork that needs attention - a cracked driveway, a settling pathway, or an interior workspace floor - we also handle concrete floor installation for other areas of the home. Everything is done under a single point of contact so the schedule and quality stay consistent across the whole job.
Best for floors with widespread cracking, spalling, or structural settling that patching cannot fix.
Ideal for garage additions, converted spaces, or properties that have never had a concrete floor.
For homeowners who want a finished, oil-resistant surface applied after the base concrete has fully cured.
We manage the City of Buena Park permit application and coordinate the city inspection so you do not have to.
Most of Buena Park was developed between 1950 and 1970, and a large share of the garage floors in this city are the same age as the homes - often 55 to 70 years old, poured thinner than current standards and without the reinforcement used today. On top of that, much of the soil in Buena Park and throughout Orange County is expansive clay, which swells when wet and shrinks when dry. That constant movement is why so many garage floors in this area crack, hollow out, and settle unevenly even when the surface still looks passable. Skipping proper base prep is the single biggest mistake local contractors make, and it is the reason patches keep failing.
We serve homeowners across the city, from the neighborhoods near Anaheim along the eastern border to those over toward Fullerton to the north. The soil conditions and housing vintage are similar throughout this corner of Orange County, so we know what each job is likely to need before we even see the floor.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe your situation - garage size, existing floor condition, any issues you have noticed. We reply within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit to measure the space and give you a written, itemized quote.
Once you approve the quote, we apply for the City of Buena Park building permit on your behalf. We handle all the paperwork - you just need to keep the garage clear and accessible when the crew arrives.
The crew breaks out the old slab, hauls it away, grades and compacts the soil, adds a gravel drainage layer, and pours the new concrete in a single continuous pass. Control joints are cut the same day. For a standard two-car garage, the pour itself is typically done in one day.
The concrete cures over the next seven days - you can walk on it lightly after 24 to 48 hours, but keep vehicles off for a full week. The city inspector signs off on the permit once the work passes inspection, and then the garage is yours to use again.
Free on-site estimate. We handle the permit. No sales pressure.
(657) 385-0040California law requires a C-8 Concrete Contractor license for flatwork projects over $500. You can verify any contractor's license on the CSLB website in about 30 seconds. We are licensed, carry general liability insurance, and hold workers' compensation coverage so you are protected throughout the job.
Orange County's expansive clay is the main reason garage floors in this area keep failing - and the fix is a properly compacted base with a gravel drainage layer, not just a fresh pour on the same unstable ground. We build the base the right way on every job, which is the step many contractors skip to lower their bid price.
The City of Buena Park requires a permit for new or replacement garage floor slabs. We pull the permit, manage the city inspection, and give you the final paperwork when the job closes. Unpermitted garage slab work is a common issue that surfaces during home sales in California - we make sure yours has a clean record.
We give you a written, itemized quote after the on-site visit - covering demo, base prep, the pour, finishing, and permit costs. If something changes during the job, we tell you before we spend money, not after. We do not send surprise invoices when the project is done.
A garage floor is one of the hardest-working surfaces in your home. Getting it right means the base, the pour, and the permit - not just the finish. That is what we focus on, and it is why customers in Buena Park call us back for other concrete work after the garage floor is done.
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Learn moreThe longer an old slab sits on unstable ground, the more it costs to fix. Call us today for a free on-site estimate and a written quote you can count on.