
Old, cracked garage floors let moisture in and make your space harder to use. We pour properly prepped, permitted slabs that hold up through Florida summers.

Garage floor concrete in West Melbourne involves removing the old slab if there is one, compacting and grading the sandy Brevard County soil underneath, and pouring a smooth, properly finished slab - most jobs are active for one to two days, then need several days of curing before you can drive on them.
Most West Melbourne homeowners call us when their existing floor has started showing cracks, pooling water after rain, or hollow spots underfoot. Sandy soil shifts more than homeowners expect, and a floor poured without proper base prep will show it within a few years. We prepare the ground the right way so your new floor stays level and crack-free.
Once the floor is poured and cured, many homeowners choose to add a sealer or epoxy coating for easier cleaning and better protection against stains. If you are also thinking about upgrading your outdoor surfaces, decorative concrete is a popular option for driveways, patios, and pool decks nearby.
Hairline cracks are common and often harmless, but cracks wider than a quarter-inch - or any crack you have watched grow longer over a few months - signal that the slab may be failing. In West Melbourne, sandy soil shifts and settles more than denser soil types, which puts extra stress on any slab that was not poured with proper base preparation.
Walk slowly across your garage and listen for a drum-like sound in certain spots. That hollow sound means the concrete has separated from the base underneath - the slab is no longer fully supported. This problem tends to get worse, not better, and a floor in this condition can break apart under the weight of a vehicle.
If water collects in low spots on your garage floor after Brevard County's summer storms, your floor may have settled unevenly. A floor that does not drain properly also allows moisture to seep up through the concrete over time, which damages stored belongings and can lead to mold growth along the walls.
Spalling is when the top layer of concrete starts to chip or flake away in patches. In Florida's humid climate, moisture works its way into the concrete and the surface breaks down over time. If you see rough, pitted patches where the surface used to be smooth, the floor is deteriorating and will continue to worsen without repair or full replacement.
We handle everything from basic slab replacements to fully finished, coated floors built for everyday use. Every job starts with demolition and haul-away of the old slab if needed, followed by proper soil compaction and grading - the steps most homeowners never see but that determine whether your floor lasts. We also offer decorative concrete finishes for homeowners who want a colored or textured floor that looks as good as it functions.
If you need concrete work beyond the garage, concrete floor installation covers interior pours for workshops, additions, utility rooms, and commercial spaces. We use the same prep-first approach on every project, whether it is a two-car garage or a larger floor that needs to handle heavy equipment.
Best for floors with widespread cracking, settlement, or structural failure - we tear out the old concrete, prep the base, and pour a fresh slab.
Ideal for garages that were never finished or additions where no slab exists yet - we compact the soil, set forms, and pour a smooth, finished floor.
Suited for homeowners who use the garage as a workshop, gym, or living area - a sealer or epoxy coating protects the surface and makes it easier to clean.
The right choice if you park a truck, store a boat, or run heavy equipment - we pour five or six inches thick so the floor handles the extra weight over time.
Much of West Melbourne sits on sandy, loosely packed soil that does not hold concrete the same way denser soil does elsewhere. A lot of the housing stock here was built between the 1970s and 1990s, which means many original garage floors are now pushing 30 to 50 years old - past the point where patch repairs are a lasting fix. Brevard County's high humidity, frequent summer downpours, and intense UV exposure all accelerate deterioration in ways homeowners from other states do not always anticipate.
We work across the area, including Palm Bay and Rockledge, where the same soil and climate conditions apply. Every job we take is permitted through the City of West Melbourne or Brevard County Building Department before work starts. A permitted pour means a city inspector verifies the finished work - which protects you now and when you eventually sell the home.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We reply within one business day and schedule a time to come look at your garage in person. There is no charge for the estimate visit.
After the site visit, you get a written estimate that spells out demo, materials, labor, permits, and cleanup. Once you approve it, we apply for the required City of West Melbourne building permit - you do not have to visit any office.
On work day, the crew breaks up and hauls away the old slab if there is one, then compacts and grades the soil underneath. The concrete is poured, spread evenly, and finished - control joints are cut while the slab is still workable. The pour itself usually takes a few hours.
You can walk on the floor after 24 to 48 hours. Keep vehicles off it for at least seven days. We coordinate the city inspector visit - once the inspection passes and the concrete has cured, your garage is ready for normal use.
Free estimate, written quote, fully permitted - no surprises.
(321) 294-0430Sandy Brevard County soil is the number one reason garage floors fail prematurely here - not the concrete itself. We take the time to compact and grade the base before every pour. That preparation is what keeps your floor from cracking or settling in a few years.
Every garage floor job we do is permitted through the City of West Melbourne Building Department before work starts. That means a city inspector signs off on the finished slab - protecting you legally and giving you clean records if you ever sell the home. American Concrete Institute standards guide how we mix and finish every pour.
Pouring concrete during Brevard County's summer heat or an afternoon thunderstorm weakens the finished surface. We monitor forecasts and schedule early morning pours in the summer months so your floor cures properly. This planning is one of the details that separates a floor that lasts from one that does not.
Not every cracked garage floor needs a full replacement. We will tell you straight whether a repair makes sense or whether the underlying base is compromised and a new pour is the better long-term call. You get a recommendation based on your floor, not on what costs more.
Doing this work right in West Melbourne means understanding the local soil, the permit process, and the climate. Those are the details that determine whether your floor lasts 10 years or 30.
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