
Cracked, uneven, or crumbling garage floor? We pour new concrete slabs prepared for Pittsburg's clay soils so the finished floor stays flat and solid for years.

Garage floor concrete in Pittsburg means your existing slab is assessed, then either repaired, resurfaced, or fully replaced - most jobs take one to three days of active work plus a week of curing before vehicles return. We evaluate what you actually have before recommending anything, because repair and replacement are very different costs.
Many garages in Pittsburg were built in the 1950s through 1980s, and slabs from that era were often poured thinner than today's standards. If your floor is cracking repeatedly despite patches, the ground underneath is usually the real problem - clay soils in Contra Costa County swell and shrink with the seasons, putting stress on the slab from below. If you also need work done outside, concrete floor installation covers interior and exterior pours beyond the garage.
Give us a call and we will come take a look. There is no obligation, and you will leave with a clear picture of what the job involves and what it costs.
If you have patched cracks before and they keep reopening in the same spots, the ground underneath the slab is likely moving. In Pittsburg, clay-heavy soil swells in wet months and shrinks in dry summers. No surface patch can fix a foundation that keeps shifting.
Walk across your garage and notice if any section feels higher or lower than the rest. Unevenness usually means the soil underneath has shifted - a common issue in Contra Costa County. It also creates tripping hazards and can prevent garage doors from closing flush.
If the top layer is chipping off in small pieces or leaving a dusty residue when you sweep, the slab has begun to break down. This gets worse over time as moisture and vehicle traffic work into the weakened surface. Resurfacing or full replacement may be the right call depending on how deep the damage goes.
A properly graded garage floor directs water toward the door or a drain - not into puddles. Standing water after rain means the floor has low spots from settling over time. In Pittsburg's wet winters, that water can seep under walls and cause moisture problems in adjacent spaces.
We handle the full range of garage floor work - from patching minor surface damage to demolishing and replacing an entire slab. Every project starts with an honest assessment of what you actually need. If resurfacing will hold up, we say so. If the slab needs to come out, we explain exactly why and show you what we found.
For garages where the surface is functional but looks worn, we can apply a decorative finish or protective coating once the concrete has fully cured. If you want to extend the project to other areas of your home, our decorative concrete service covers stamped and stained finishes for patios, driveways, and walkways. For covered interior floors beyond the garage, concrete floor installation is the right service.
Best for floors with deep through-cracks, heaving, or widespread damage that goes beyond the surface.
Good for structurally sound slabs with surface-level cracking, staining, or minor spalling that does not go all the way through.
For isolated damage on an otherwise solid floor - a cost-effective option when the slab itself has years of life left.
Epoxy or stamped finishes applied after the pour cures, for homeowners who want a polished garage interior.
Pittsburg sits in the inland East Bay, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the 90s and occasionally above 100 degrees. When concrete is poured in extreme heat, it can dry too fast on the surface before it fully hardens underneath - which leads to early cracking and a weaker slab. We schedule pours for early morning in summer months and use additives that slow the surface drying rate. This is something worth asking any contractor about before you hire them.
The clay-heavy soils common across Contra Costa County are the other big local factor. Those soils swell when they absorb winter rain and shrink back in the summer heat - and that seasonal movement is one of the leading causes of cracked garage floors here. We compact the base carefully and account for how the soil in your specific area behaves before a single yard of concrete is poured. We serve homeowners across Pittsburg and into nearby Antioch and Brentwood, where the same soil conditions apply.
We respond within 1 business day to schedule your on-site estimate. No commitment, no pressure - just a straight conversation about what you need and a written quote before anything starts.
We measure the space, look at the existing floor, and tell you honestly whether repair or replacement makes more sense. You get a written breakdown so you know exactly what is included in the price.
If the old slab is coming out, we break it up and haul it away - usually a half-day job. Then we grade and compact the soil underneath. This step is what keeps the new floor from cracking or settling later.
We pour the fresh concrete, finish the surface flat and level, and cut control joints. You can typically walk on it in 24 to 48 hours - but vehicles stay off for at least seven days. We give you a written care timeline before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - submitting a request just tells us you want to talk. After you send a message, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(925) 431-7175We carry a California C-8 Concrete Contractor license and full insurance for every job in Contra Costa County. That means the work is done legally and any site issue is covered - protecting both your property and your home's value.
We have worked on garage floors and concrete flatwork across Pittsburg and the surrounding East Bay since 2023. Local experience means we know Pittsburg's soil conditions, permit requirements, and housing stock - including the older slab issues common in mid-century homes.
Every quote breaks down what is included and what is not. We factor in demolition, haul-away, base prep, and curing time upfront - so the number you agree to is the number on the final invoice. No hidden fees after the job starts.
If your project requires a permit from Contra Costa County Building Inspection Division, we handle the paperwork and the process. You do not have to figure out which forms to file or which office to call - that is part of doing the job correctly.
Every one of these proof points exists because Pittsburg homeowners have asked us about them during estimates. We built our process around the questions real customers care about - not around what sounds good in marketing copy.
Add color, texture, or a stamped finish to a garage floor or any concrete surface for a polished look that holds up for decades.
Learn moreInterior and exterior concrete floor pours for residential and light commercial spaces, finished flat and ready for coatings.
Learn moreCracked slabs do not fix themselves - the longer they sit, the more prep work is needed. Call now or submit a request and we will get back to you within 1 business day.