
Cracked, uneven, or draining all wrong? We pour new garage floors with proper base prep so your slab stays flat and holds up under Florida conditions.

Garage floor concrete in Vero Beach involves removing the old slab or prepping bare ground, pouring fresh concrete, and finishing the surface smooth - most jobs are completed in a single day, with the floor ready for vehicles within a week.
If your current garage floor is cracking, pooling water after rain, or just refusing to keep a coating, the problem almost always starts below the surface. Vero Beach sits on sandy coastal soil that shifts and settles, and a floor poured without solid base preparation will keep giving you trouble no matter how many times you patch it. Garage floor concrete is one of the most common projects we handle in Indian River County because the conditions here are genuinely hard on slabs.
Whether you need a full replacement or a resurface, the right approach depends on what is actually happening underneath. We also handle decorative concrete finishes if you want a coated or polished look, and concrete floor installation for interior slabs throughout the home.
If you have patched cracks before and they keep reopening, or new ones keep appearing in different spots, the slab itself may be failing. In Vero Beach, this often traces back to the sandy soil underneath shifting over time, especially if the original base was not properly compacted. A crack you can fit a quarter into is past the point of a simple patch.
If water sits in puddles on your garage floor instead of draining toward the door, the floor was either poured without the right slope or has settled unevenly over the years. This is a common complaint in Vero Beach homes, where heavy summer downpours can push water into an open garage. Standing water accelerates surface wear and gets under any coating you have applied.
When the top layer starts to flake off in chips or feels soft and powdery underfoot, the surface has deteriorated past the point where cleaning or sealing will help. This kind of breakdown is often caused by a poor original pour, oil and chemical exposure, or moisture damage - all common in older Vero Beach garages that never had coatings or sealers applied.
If you set a ball down and it rolls on its own, or you can feel a dip or hump when you walk across it, the slab has settled unevenly. In Florida's sandy soil conditions, this can happen gradually over years. An uneven floor is not just cosmetic - it can make it harder to close garage doors properly and creates tripping hazards.
We handle everything from full slab replacement to resurfacing existing concrete that is still structurally sound. Full replacement makes sense when the slab has deep cracks, is heaving up in spots, or has drainage problems that need to be corrected underneath. Resurfacing - applying a new layer over the top - can refresh a floor that looks worn but is fundamentally solid, at a fraction of the cost. We are also the team to call if you want to pair your new floor with a decorative concrete coating like epoxy or a stamped finish.
Beyond the garage, we bring the same approach to concrete floor installation for workshops, sheds, and interior living spaces. Every job includes proper base compaction, the right concrete mix for Florida's climate, and control joints placed to give the slab a predictable place to manage any natural movement - so random cracking is not in your future.
Best for floors with deep cracks, significant settling, or drainage problems that need to be fixed at the base level.
Ideal for homeowners whose slab is structurally sound but shows surface wear, staining, or minor cracks they want refreshed.
Suits homeowners who want a clean, functional floor without a coating - practical and easy to maintain in Vero Beach's humid conditions.
Great for garages that double as workshops or recreation spaces, where appearance and ease of cleaning matter as much as durability.
Vero Beach sits on sandy Treasure Coast soil that does not compact the same way clay-heavy soil does further inland. When a garage floor is poured without addressing the base - grading it properly, adding gravel where needed, and compacting it thoroughly - the slab can settle unevenly within a few years. Florida's heat and humidity also make curing conditions harder than most states: a concrete surface that dries too fast in the summer heat becomes weaker and more prone to flaking over time. Experienced local crews know to schedule pours for early morning and work with mixes suited to warm weather. We serve homeowners across Vero Beach and the surrounding communities, including Fellsmere where rural properties often have aging garage slabs that were never properly sealed or basecoated.
Florida's high water table adds another layer of complexity that homeowners from other states often do not anticipate. Moisture can migrate upward through a concrete slab from the ground below - a problem called vapor transmission - and if it is not addressed during the pour, any coating you apply afterward will bubble and peel within a year or two. We handle moisture management as a standard part of every garage floor job, not as an add-on. We also factor in Florida Building Code permit requirements, which apply to full slab replacements in Indian River County and protect you when it comes time to sell your home.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few basics - garage size, existing slab condition, and the finish you want - to prepare for the site visit.
We come out, look at the existing floor and soil conditions, check drainage, and measure the space accurately. No cost, no pressure - you get a written estimate and a clear explanation of what the job actually needs.
For full slab replacements in Indian River County, we pull the required permit before work begins. This adds a few days but protects you with an official county inspection at the end. You clear the garage; we handle everything else.
Demo, base prep, pour, and finish typically happens in one day. The floor needs at least a week before vehicles return. Once cured and inspected, your new floor is ready for any sealer or coating you have chosen.
Free estimate, no commitment. We respond within one business day.
(772) 588-1084Vero Beach's sandy coastal soil requires thorough compaction and a proper gravel base before any concrete is poured. We treat base preparation as the most important step of the job - because it is. A floor poured over a solid base stays flat; a floor poured over loose sand does not.
Florida's high water table means vapor transmission is a real risk for any garage slab. We address this during the pour, not as an afterthought, so any coating or sealer you apply afterward actually sticks and lasts. This is the detail that separates a floor that holds a coating for years from one that peels within a season.
Full slab replacements in Indian River County require a permit, and we pull it before work begins. That county inspection at the end of the job is your documented proof the work was done to code - which matters when you sell your home or make an insurance claim. We never skip this step to save time or cut the price.
We have been pouring concrete in Vero Beach and across Indian River County since 2016, which means we understand the local soil, permit process, and climate factors that affect how a garage floor performs here over time. That local experience is not something a contractor from outside the area can replicate quickly.
Every one of these points comes down to the same thing: a garage floor that does its job for years without coming back to haunt you. If you want to verify contractor licensing in Florida before you hire anyone, the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation has a free online lookup tool - and we encourage you to use it.
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