
Get a solid concrete floor for your garage or outdoor space, prepared right for Perris clay soils so it does not crack and sink after the first rainy season.
Get a solid concrete floor for your garage or outdoor space, prepared right for Perris clay soils so it does not crack and sink after the first rainy season.

Concrete floor installation in Perris involves removing existing material, grading and compacting a gravel subbase, laying steel reinforcement, pouring the slab, and finishing the surface - most residential floors take one to three days of active work, then 24 to 48 hours before you can walk on them.
If your garage floor is cracking in sections, your patio slab has started sinking in one corner, or you have an outbuilding with a dirt floor you want to actually use, this is the service that fixes it. We install concrete floors throughout Perris and the surrounding area, with subgrade preparation designed for the expansive clay soils common in the Inland Empire. Homeowners completing an outdoor living area often add concrete pool decks or garage work at the same time to keep the project efficient.
The visible part of the job often takes just a day or two, but what happens underneath - how the ground is prepared and how the concrete is reinforced - is what determines whether the floor lasts 5 years or 30.
If you have patched a crack in your garage or patio and it keeps coming back, or new ones appear each year, the slab itself may be failing - not just the surface. In Perris, this is often tied to clay-heavy soil shifting underneath as it absorbs and releases moisture. Patching buys time, but a floor that keeps cracking usually needs to be replaced.
If part of your floor feels lower than the rest, or water pools in one spot after rain, the ground beneath the slab has likely settled unevenly. This is common in newer Perris neighborhoods where grading was done quickly during rapid construction phases. An uneven floor is a tripping hazard and a sign the structural base needs attention.
If the top layer of your concrete is peeling off or feels rough and crumbly underfoot, the concrete has begun deteriorating from the surface down. This can happen when the original mix had too much water in it, or when the surface was never sealed and has absorbed years of Perris heat and UV. A reseal will not fix structural deterioration.
Many older Perris properties have garages or workshops with unpaved floors. If the space is dusty, muddy after rain, or hard to keep clean, a poured concrete floor transforms it into a genuinely functional room. This is one of the most straightforward and cost-effective concrete projects a homeowner can do.
We pour concrete floors for garages, patios, covered outdoor rooms, workshops, and outbuildings across Perris. Every project starts with the subgrade - we remove existing material, grade and compact the soil, and lay a gravel base before any concrete goes down. In Perris, that step matters more than in many other markets because the local clay soil needs a properly prepared base to avoid the floor cracking or sinking within a few years. Steel reinforcement - rebar or welded wire mesh - goes inside every slab we pour, because reinforcement is what keeps the floor from breaking apart if the ground shifts slightly underneath.
We also work well with other concrete projects on the same property. When customers are adding a garage floor, they often combine it with garage floor concrete finishing work, or pair the project with concrete pool decks to complete an outdoor space in one mobilization. Combining projects typically reduces overall cost since setup and cleanup only happen once.
Best for homeowners replacing a cracked or dirt garage floor who want a clean, durable surface for parking and storage.
Suits backyards and covered patio areas where a flat, low-maintenance concrete surface replaces dirt, gravel, or failing pavers.
Ideal for sheds, workshops, or detached structures that currently have unpaved floors making the space dusty or impractical to use.
Perris sits in the Inland Empire, where summer temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. That heat pulls moisture out of fresh concrete faster than it should cure, leading to surface cracking and weaker slabs if the contractor does not schedule pours for cooler parts of the day or use curing blankets to protect the concrete during that critical first week. The clay-heavy soil common throughout the area adds a second layer of challenge: a base that was not properly compacted will let the slab move and crack long before it should. The Portland Cement Association curing guidelines make clear why protecting fresh concrete in hot conditions is not optional.
We install concrete floors in homes and businesses across the region, including Beaumont, where many properties have older garages with deteriorating slabs, and Moreno Valley, where newer construction often comes with unfinished outbuildings. Riverside County's seismic activity is also worth noting - minor ground movement is a reality here, and proper reinforcement inside the slab is what keeps the floor from breaking apart if the ground shifts slightly underneath.
Call or submit a request online and we reply within one business day. We will ask about the size of the area, what is there now, and what you plan to use it for - then schedule a site visit before quoting anything.
We visit your property, check the existing surface, assess the ground condition, and look at access for the concrete truck. The visit takes about 30 to 60 minutes and results in a written estimate you can review before committing to anything.
For most new slabs in Perris, we handle the permit with the City of Perris Building and Safety Division before any work begins. Then we remove the old surface, grade and compact the soil, and lay a gravel base. You will need the area fully cleared of vehicles and stored items before the crew arrives.
We set forms, lay reinforcement, and pour the concrete. After finishing the surface and cutting control joints, we let you know when it is safe to walk on it (24 to 48 hours) and when it is ready for full use (28 days). We walk the completed floor with you before we leave.
Free on-site estimate. Permits handled. The price you agree to is the price you pay.
(951) 564-0007We compact the ground and lay a proper gravel base before any concrete goes down, specifically because Perris clay soil needs that foundation or the slab will shift. This step is where shortcuts happen on cheap jobs - and where problems appear two or three years later.
Perris regularly hits 100 degrees in summer, and concrete poured in that heat without proper precautions ends up weaker than it should be. We schedule our pours for cooler morning hours and use curing measures to protect the slab - so August floors are as strong as March floors.
We work across Perris and 11 surrounding communities. That means we know the permit offices, the typical soil conditions, and the inspection requirements that vary from one city to the next - so your project does not get stuck on a local detail we overlooked.
We visit your site before quoting because that is the only way to give you an accurate number. The written estimate you receive before work starts is the number you pay at the end. Verify any contractor you hire through the California Contractors State License Board before signing anything.
Every floor installation we do starts with an honest look at what is under your existing surface. We will tell you if a repair is enough or if a full replacement is the better investment - and we explain why, so you can make an informed decision.
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