
Cracked, uneven, or crumbling garage floor? We pour properly prepared concrete slabs built for Perris conditions - permitted, inspected, and built to stay flat.

Garage floor concrete in Perris, CA involves removing the old slab, compacting the soil base, and pouring fresh concrete - most jobs take one pour day plus a one-week curing period before you can park again. The soil under most Perris homes is clay-heavy and moves with the seasons, so base preparation matters more here than in other areas. A floor built without proper compaction and control joints will crack faster than the ground underneath it shifts.
If your garage floor is showing damage, you may also be seeing issues in other concrete areas around your home. Our decorative concrete and concrete floor installation services cover interior and exterior flatwork beyond the garage when you are ready to address the full picture.
A hairline crack here or there is normal, but if a crack has grown since you first noticed it - or if you can fit a coin into it - the slab is moving underneath. In Perris, the clay soil expands and contracts every season, and patching a crack that is still growing is only a short-term fix.
Walk across your garage floor and pay attention to any spots that feel higher or lower than the rest. A visible ridge between sections means the slab has settled unevenly - something that happens more often in Perris due to local soil conditions. An uneven floor is a tripping hazard and a sign the base underneath is not stable.
If water sits on the floor after a storm - especially in corners or along the walls - your floor is not draining properly. Perris gets intense rain events that can push water into garages, and a floor that traps water will deteriorate faster and can lead to moisture issues in the walls.
If the top layer is starting to flake off in chunks or look pitted and rough, the surface has begun to break down. This kind of damage is common in Perris garages due to heat, oil spills, and moisture cycling. Once the surface starts going, it tends to accelerate.
We handle full garage floor replacements from demolition through the final inspection. That includes breaking up and removing the old slab, grading and compacting the base, forming the edges, pouring fresh concrete, cutting control joints, and finishing the surface to the texture you want. We also handle permit applications through the City of Perris Building and Safety Division so the work goes on record correctly.
After the concrete cures, many homeowners choose to add a protective coating. Our decorative concrete team can apply epoxy coatings, sealers, or stained finishes once the slab has fully hardened. If you have other flatwork around the home that needs attention, we also provide concrete floor installation for utility rooms, workshops, and interior spaces.
Best for floors with large cracked, sunken, or crumbling sections.
Suits homeowners with a structurally sound slab that needs a fresh look.
Ideal for anyone who wants oil protection and easy cleaning on a new or resurfaced floor.
Perris regularly sees summer temperatures above 100 degrees, and that heat causes concrete to dry too fast on the surface before it has fully set underneath - which leads to cracking and a weaker floor. Experienced local contractors schedule pours for early morning and adjust the mix to compensate. Timing your project for spring or fall gives you the best conditions, but a contractor who knows the Inland Empire can manage a summer pour properly.
The clay soils under most Perris homes expand when wet and shrink in the dry heat - every year, without exception. This is the leading reason garage floors crack in this area, and it is why base preparation deserves more attention here than in regions with stable soil. We serve homeowners across the area, including families in Hemet and Moreno Valley, where the same soil conditions create the same problems. For an authoritative overview of expansive soils in California, the California Geological Survey publishes resources that explain how and where these soil types occur.
We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. We measure the space, check the existing floor's condition, and walk through your options - basic replacement, coated finish, or repair. There is no charge for the estimate.
If a full slab replacement is needed, we handle the permit application with the City of Perris Building and Safety Division. Once approved, you get a firm start date. We will tell you upfront what the permit timeline looks like.
The crew breaks up and removes the old slab, then compacts the soil and adds a gravel base layer. This is the most important step. Fresh concrete is poured, spread, finished, and control joints are cut before the surface sets.
You keep foot traffic off for 24-48 hours and avoid parking for at least a week. The city inspector signs off on the work. We give you written guidance on when the floor is ready for normal use.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a straightforward look at your floor and a written estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
(951) 564-0007We hold a California C-8 Concrete Contractor license issued by the Contractors State License Board. Every job is covered by liability insurance, so you are protected if anything unexpected happens on your property.
We pull permits for every full slab replacement in Perris, not just when asked. That means the work is inspected and on record - which protects you at resale and prevents the kind of compliance issues that come up when unpermitted work is discovered later.
We work across the entire Inland Empire region, from Perris to Temecula and everything in between. Local contractors know the soil conditions, the permit offices, and the inspectors - that experience saves time and prevents problems.
Every estimate is written, itemized, and provided at no charge. You can compare it line-by-line against other quotes. We do not use lowball figures to win a job and then add costs later.
A good garage floor is not just about what you see on day one - it is about what the slab looks like in five years when the soil has gone through a few wet-dry cycles. Contact us to schedule a free on-site estimate.
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