
Old, cracked, or dusty garage floor? We pour and resurface concrete slabs built for desert conditions, with a written estimate before any work begins.
Old, cracked, or dusty garage floor? We pour and resurface concrete slabs built for desert conditions, with a written estimate before any work begins.

Garage floor concrete in Maricopa covers everything from a full new slab to resurfacing a worn existing floor - most residential pours take one day on site, with a 3-to-7-day cure period before you park on it again.
Most Maricopa homeowners reach this point because their floor has started cracking, dusting, or pooling water in one corner. These are not cosmetic problems - they usually point to how the floor was poured and what the soil underneath is doing. Garage floor concrete done right starts with understanding those conditions before a single bag of mix is opened.
If your project also touches the approach outside the garage door, you may want to look at our concrete driveway building service, which we often combine with garage floor work for a seamless finished result.
If you have noticed cracks in your garage floor and they seem to be getting longer or wider, the ground underneath is moving. In Maricopa, this is often tied to the clay-heavy soil that expands when wet and shrinks when dry. Anything wider than a coin slot deserves a professional look before it spreads further.
A properly poured garage floor slopes gently toward the door so water drains out. If you find puddles forming in the same corner every time it rains or you rinse the floor, the slab has settled unevenly. During Maricopa monsoon season, this becomes obvious fast - and standing water speeds up surface wear.
Run your hand across the floor. If it leaves a chalky residue, or fine concrete powder collects along the walls when you sweep, the surface layer is breaking down. This is called spalling, and it often happens when concrete was poured in hot weather without proper curing steps - a common issue in homes built during Maricopa's rapid growth years.
Oil, rust, and chemical stains that have soaked deep into unsealed concrete are nearly impossible to remove with household cleaners. If your floor looks permanently discolored and you are tired of looking at it, resurfacing or a protective coating can give you a clean surface without a full slab replacement.
We handle two main types of garage floor work in Maricopa: full new slab pours and resurfacing of existing concrete. For new pours, we break out the old material if needed, prep and compact the base, set forms, pour, and finish to your chosen texture. For resurfacing, we clean and repair the existing slab, then apply a bonded overlay that gives you a fresh surface without the cost of a full replacement. Once the floor is cured, many homeowners choose to add a protective coating - we offer epoxy and acrylic sealers that stand up to Arizona garage temperatures, which can top 120 degrees in summer.
For homeowners who want a more finished look, we can connect garage floor work with our decorative concrete options, including stained and colored finishes. And if you are planning broader interior work, our concrete floor installation service covers utility rooms, workshops, and other interior spaces beyond the garage.
Best for garages with damaged, thin, or missing concrete that needs to be replaced from the ground up.
Best for structurally sound slabs that look worn, stained, or pitted but do not need full replacement.
Best for homeowners who want a durable, easy-to-clean surface that resists oil, heat, and staining.
Best for floors with isolated damage that does not require a full pour or resurfacing job.
Maricopa regularly sees summer highs above 110 degrees, and garage interiors get even hotter. Concrete poured in that kind of heat can dry too fast on the surface before it has fully cured underneath, which leads to a weaker slab that cracks and dusts sooner than it should. That is why we schedule summer pours for early morning, use additives that slow the setting process, and take extra steps to keep fresh concrete moist during curing. The city also grew very quickly in the mid-2000s, and some floors from that era were poured thin or over fill dirt that had not fully settled - if your home is from that period, it is worth having the floor assessed before assuming it just needs a cleaning.
We serve homeowners throughout Maricopa and the surrounding region. If you are in Casa Grande, we make that drive regularly for garage floor and slab work. We also serve Chandler homeowners who want the same desert-smart approach to concrete work. Wherever you are, the soil conditions and heat considerations we manage in Maricopa apply across this part of Arizona. You can also check out the Arizona Registrar of Contractors to verify any contractor you are considering is properly licensed before work begins.
We reply within one business day. We will ask for garage dimensions and a few photos, then schedule a free on-site visit to look at the existing slab and give you a clear written quote - no vague price ranges, no surprises later.
Before the crew arrives, everything must come out - every vehicle, shelf, tool, and stored item. The crew handles the heavy prep: breaking out old concrete if needed, grading and compacting the soil base, and setting forms around the perimeter to hold the new slab shape.
The concrete truck arrives, and the crew pours, levels, and finishes the slab. In Maricopa summers, we start early to beat the heat - the pour itself takes two to four hours for a standard two-car garage. You will choose the surface texture: smooth, broom-finished, or ready for a coating.
We apply a curing compound to slow moisture loss in the dry Maricopa air. Keep the garage empty for at least three to seven days. We do a final walkthrough with you before we leave - if anything looks off, we address it on the spot.
Free written estimate. No commitment. We reply within one business day.
(520) 217-7297We schedule pours for early morning during hot months and use additives matched to Arizona heat to slow the setting process. This protects the slab from the surface-drying failures that are common when concrete is poured in 110-degree afternoons.
Pinal County soil contains clay that swells and shrinks with moisture changes. We compact the subgrade carefully and use proper base gravel depth so your slab has a stable platform that resists the seasonal movement that cracks floors poured over unprepared ground.
We work across Maricopa, Casa Grande, Chandler, Gilbert, and eight other communities in the Phoenix metro and south valley. That range means we see a broad cross-section of soil conditions, HOA requirements, and local code details that affect how work gets done.
You get a clear, itemized written estimate after we see your property in person. The American Concrete Institute recommends specific curing and thickness standards that we follow - and those details are spelled out in your quote so you know exactly what you are getting.
Every project we complete gets the same base prep and curing care, whether it is a single-car garage or a larger utility space. That consistency is what keeps Maricopa homeowners calling us back for other concrete work around the property.
Add color, texture, or pattern to your garage floor or any other concrete surface with stamped and stained finishes.
Learn moreExtend concrete flooring into workshops, utility rooms, or other interior spaces beyond the garage.
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