
Cracked, uneven, or flaking garage floor? We pour new slabs built for Little Rock clay soil and Arkansas weather - and we give you a written price before any work begins.

Garage floor concrete in Little Rock means breaking out your old slab, grading and compacting the clay soil underneath, and pouring a new floor with proper joints and drainage - most jobs take two to three days of active work, and you can park in the garage again within a week.
Many Little Rock homeowners deal with floors that were poured thin decades ago on soil that was never properly prepared. Over time, the expansive clay underneath shifts through wet and dry seasons, and you end up with cracks, low spots, and a surface that no longer drains right. A new garage floor done correctly solves all of that - not just patches it. If your property also has concrete areas outside the garage, our decorative concrete services can extend that work to patios, walkways, and driveways.
We have worked in Little Rock neighborhoods from Chenal Valley to Hillcrest, and we know the soil conditions and older housing stock that shape what these projects actually require.
A hairline crack here or there is normal. But if you see cracks wider than a quarter-inch, or lines that seem to grow season by season, the floor is failing - not just settling. In Little Rock, this pattern usually traces back to clay soil shifting underneath the slab through wet and dry cycles. Patching buys time but does not stop the movement.
If part of your garage floor sits noticeably higher or lower than the rest, or water pools in certain spots after rain blows in, the slab has moved. This is especially common in older Little Rock homes where the original pour was thin and the soil beneath has had decades to shift. An uneven floor can also make it harder to close your garage door properly.
When the top layer of concrete chips away in thin flakes or develops rough, pitted patches, that is called spalling. It often starts small and spreads quickly once the surface seal is broken. In Little Rock garages, this is frequently caused by road salt tracked in on tires during winter months, combined with the freeze-thaw cycle working on a surface that was never sealed.
If you see moisture seeping up through the concrete after heavy rain, or if the floor feels damp in spots, water is finding its way in from below. Little Rock's clay soil holds water after heavy rains, and that moisture creates ongoing pressure on the slab from underneath. Left alone, this leads to slab movement, cracking, and eventually a floor that needs full replacement.
Our garage floor work covers the full job - from breaking out and hauling away your old slab to grading the soil, compacting a gravel base, pouring the new concrete, cutting control joints, and applying your chosen surface finish. The most common finish for garages is a broom texture, which gives you grip underfoot and handles the oil, mud, and moisture that come with regular garage use. For homeowners who want a cleaner or more finished look, we also offer smoother finishes and sealers that protect against stains and surface wear. If you are interested in upgrading the look of your floor with color or pattern, concrete floor installation covers indoor applications as well.
Every job includes proper control joint placement - shallow grooves cut into the surface that give the concrete a planned place to crack if it needs to, along a hidden line rather than randomly across your floor. This is one of the steps that separates a floor that holds up for decades from one that starts cracking within a few years. We also assess your existing drainage and address any issues before we pour, which matters in Little Rock where the clay soil holds water after heavy rain.
Best for floors that are cracked, uneven, or failing - we remove the old slab and start fresh with proper base preparation.
Ideal for new construction or additions where no existing slab is present - we handle everything from grading to the finished surface.
Suits most residential garages - provides grip, handles heavy use, and holds up well against the oil and moisture typical in a working garage.
For homeowners who want long-term protection from stains, road salt, and moisture - sealing extends the life of the surface significantly.
Central Arkansas sits on expansive clay soils that swell when wet and shrink when dry. That constant movement is one of the main reasons garage floors in older Little Rock neighborhoods develop cracks and uneven spots over time. A contractor who does not account for local soil conditions - compacting the base carefully and adding a gravel drainage layer before the pour - is leaving your new floor vulnerable to the same problem that ruined the last one. Little Rock summers also regularly push past 95 degrees, and concrete poured in extreme heat without proper handling can develop surface cracks before it has a chance to cure. Experienced contractors here schedule pours for early morning and use additives designed for hot-weather conditions.
We serve homeowners across the area, including North Little Rock and Cabot - communities where a lot of the housing stock dates back to the 1950s and 1960s, and where garage slabs were often poured thinner than what today's vehicles and equipment demand. Whether you have a two-car suburban garage or a single-stall older home, we size the pour and prep the ground for what your specific situation actually needs. External guidance on best practices for concrete construction is available from the Portland Cement Association.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions about your garage - size, current condition, and what you are dealing with. We respond within one business day and schedule a time to come look at the space in person before giving you a price.
We measure the space, assess the existing slab and drainage, and check for signs of soil movement. You get a written estimate spelling out exactly what is included - removal, ground prep, the pour, and cleanup - so there are no surprises once work starts.
We break out and haul away the old slab, grade and compact the soil, add gravel for drainage, and pour the new concrete. The pour itself usually wraps up in a few hours - the surface is off-limits for at least 24 hours afterward.
You can walk on the floor after about 24 hours, but keep vehicles off for five to seven days. We walk through the finished work with you before we leave, and we tell you exactly what to expect during the curing period - including when you can start using the garage normally again.
Free written estimate. No pressure. We respond within one business day.
(501) 621-2844Proper subgrade compaction and a gravel drainage layer are what separate a floor that lasts 30 years from one that starts cracking within five. We take this step seriously on every job, because Little Rock clay soil will test any slab that was not set up right underneath.
You know exactly what you are agreeing to before anyone picks up a tool. Our estimates spell out removal, ground preparation, the pour, and cleanup - so the final bill matches what we quoted. No change orders that catch you off guard.
Little Rock summers are hard on concrete. We schedule pours for early morning on hot days and use hot-weather methods to keep the surface from drying before it has cured properly. The American Concrete Institute publishes standards for this kind of work, and we follow them.
We have poured garage floors in neighborhoods all across Little Rock - from older brick ranches in Broadmoor to newer homes in Chenal Valley. That range of experience means we know what each type of property actually needs, and we are not guessing about local soil and drainage conditions.
Every garage floor we pour is backed by the same approach: prepare the ground right, place control joints correctly, and give you a clear price before the work starts. Those three things are what determine whether a garage floor holds up or does not.
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