A cracked, uneven, or worn garage floor is more than an eyesore. We pour garage floor slabs built for Greenville's clay soil and Texas climate, giving you a flat, durable surface that holds up through every season.

Garage floor concrete in Greenville, TX means removing the old slab if one exists, grading and compacting the soil underneath, setting forms, pouring fresh concrete, finishing the surface so water drains toward the door, and letting it cure properly - most jobs take two to three days of active work plus a curing period before you can park again. The biggest variable in this area is not the pour itself but what is underneath it. Hunt County clay soil shifts with every wet-to-dry cycle, and a slab poured on poorly prepared ground will crack regardless of how good the concrete is. If you want to take things further, we also offer decorative concrete finishes that turn a plain gray floor into a space that looks intentional.
A properly poured garage floor in this climate lasts for decades. The upfront investment pays off quickly compared to repeatedly patching a failing slab or living with a surface that collects water and stains everything stored on it.
American Concrete Institute - industry standards for concrete flatwork and slab constructionIf you can feel a ridge when you walk across the floor or see cracks that have grown over time, the slab is reacting to movement underneath it. In Greenville's clay soil, surface cracks tend to worsen with every summer dry season if the underlying problem is not addressed.
When part of your floor has risen or dropped relative to the rest, the soil has shifted beneath it. This creates a tripping hazard and often means water no longer drains toward the door the way it should.
White, chalky deposits on the surface - called efflorescence - mean moisture is wicking up through the slab. This is common on older unsealed floors and can encourage mold growth while damaging stored items.
When the top layer of concrete chips away in patches, the surface has broken down. This can happen from age, from freeze-thaw stress during Greenville's occasional hard winters, or from years of chemical exposure from vehicle fluids.
Our garage floor services cover full slab replacement, new pours for garages that never had a concrete floor, and surface upgrades. The standard four-inch broom-finished slab is the right starting point for most homeowners - it is flat, durable, and easy to clean. For garages used as workshops or storage areas, we can go thicker and add reinforcement to handle heavier loads. We also coordinate the drainage slope and control joint placement specifically for Greenville's soil conditions, not just standard practice.
If you want the floor to be more than a plain gray slab, we can apply a sealer as part of the project to protect against oil stains and moisture. For homeowners who want a finished look, pairing the new floor with a concrete floor installation service for an interior space or workshop is a straightforward way to bring the whole area up to the same standard.
Best for slabs that have cracked repeatedly, shifted, or deteriorated past the point where patching makes sense.
For garages with no existing concrete or bare dirt floors that turn muddy after every rain.
Thicker pours with rebar or wire mesh for garages housing trucks, trailers, RVs, or workshop equipment.
Add a penetrating sealer or light surface treatment to a new or existing slab for stain and moisture protection.
Greenville sits on Blackland Prairie clay - heavy, expansive soil that is the leading cause of concrete problems across Hunt County. In a dry Greenville summer, that clay can pull away from the edges of a slab and create voids underneath it. When fall rains return, the soil re-expands. That repeated cycle is what heaves and cracks garage floors that were not set on a properly compacted base. Contractors who skip thorough subgrade work or use a thinner slab to cut costs are setting homeowners up for the same problems in a few years.
We work throughout Greenville and see these same soil conditions across the region. Homeowners in Sulphur Springs and Terrell deal with the same clay soil reality, and our approach to base preparation is built around it. Spring and fall remain the most favorable windows for pouring in Northeast Texas - ask us about timing when you call.
Tell us the garage size and whether you have an existing slab. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit - no obligation to move forward.
We measure the space, assess the soil and drainage, and give you a written estimate covering slab thickness, base preparation, reinforcement options, and finishing. This is where you ask about pricing and timeline.
If an old slab exists, we break it up and haul it away. Then we grade, compact the subgrade, and set forms. In Greenville's clay soil, this step matters more than the pour itself.
The crew pours, finishes, and cuts control joints the same day. We apply a curing compound to protect the surface during the curing period and walk you through care instructions before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation after we talk. Submit your information and someone from our team will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(903) 303-6621We compact the base specifically for Hunt County's expansive clay soil before every pour. That step is what separates a garage floor that holds up for decades from one that cracks after the first dry summer.
Every quote we provide spells out slab thickness, base preparation, reinforcement, and finishing so you know exactly what you are getting. No vague scopes, no surprises on pour day.
Greenville summers push heat past 100 degrees, and we schedule pours for early morning to prevent the surface from drying faster than the interior can cure. This is a standard practice we follow on every summer job.
We carry general liability and workers' compensation coverage on every job. If the city of Greenville requires a permit for your slab replacement, we handle the application. See contractor standards through the American Society of Concrete Contractors.
Every garage floor we pour is approached as a long-term investment for the homeowner, not a quick job to turn around. The details - base depth, slab thickness, joint placement, and curing - are what determine whether you call us back in 30 years or 3.
Upgrade your garage floor with a stamped or stained finish that makes the space more functional and better looking.
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Learn MoreSpring and fall are the best windows for concrete work in Northeast Texas - reach out now to get on the schedule before the summer heat arrives.