A cracked, uneven, or crumbling garage floor is more than an eyesore. We replace and pour garage slabs built to hold up through Surprise summers and shifting desert soil.

Garage floor concrete in Surprise, AZ means breaking out your damaged slab or pouring a new one on properly prepared ground, then finishing the surface smooth, level, and ready for daily use. Most standard two-car garage jobs take one day to pour, with at least a week of curing time before you drive on it.
Homeowners usually call us because their floor has cracked badly, started flaking on the surface, or sunk unevenly after years of sitting on Surprise desert soil. The combination of extreme heat and shifting ground puts garage slabs through a lot more stress than most people realize. Getting the job done right - with solid base preparation and the right mix - makes the difference between a floor that lasts and one that needs attention again in a few years.
If you are upgrading the look of your garage or want a polished finish, our decorative concrete options let you go beyond a standard gray slab - whether that means a colored finish or an exposed aggregate texture.
A hairline crack here or there is normal, but if you notice cracks that are growing wider or longer each season, the slab is signaling a problem underneath. In Surprise, this often traces back to expansive desert soil shifting with seasonal moisture changes. Patching over a crack without addressing the cause is a short-term fix that usually fails within a year or two.
If your car rocks slightly when you pull in, or you can see a visible slope or hump, the slab has likely settled unevenly. This is a common issue in the West Valley, where native soil can compress or shift under a slab over time. An uneven floor is not just annoying - it can cause drainage problems and create a tripping hazard.
If the top layer of your garage floor is peeling away in chunks or the surface looks rough and pitted, that is spalling. In Surprise, the intense UV exposure and repeated heating and cooling cycles accelerate surface breakdown. Once spalling starts, it tends to get worse quickly, and a full replacement is usually more cost-effective than repeated patching.
If oil, grease, or water soaks straight into your floor and no amount of scrubbing fixes it, the surface has worn down to the point where it can no longer protect itself. A floor in this condition is also difficult to seal or coat effectively. If cleaning has become a losing battle, it may be time to talk about resurfacing or full replacement.
We handle every step - from tearing out your old slab and hauling it away, to grading and compacting the ground beneath, placing reinforcement, and pouring a properly mixed slab. Finish choices include a standard broom texture for slip resistance, exposed aggregate for a more polished look, or a colored finish if you use your garage as a workshop or living space. For homeowners who want to go further, our decorative concrete service covers staining and overlay treatments that transform the floor completely.
If you are improving multiple areas of your property, our concrete floor installation service handles interior and utility slabs beyond the garage - laundry rooms, workshops, and covered additions. We coordinate these projects together when it makes sense so you are not managing two separate crews.
Best for floors with significant cracking, uneven settling, or major surface deterioration that patching cannot fix.
Ideal for new construction or garages that were never properly poured - starts fresh with correct thickness and reinforcement.
For homeowners who use the garage as a workshop, gym, or living area and want a surface that looks as good as it functions.
Surprise regularly sees summer temperatures above 110 degrees, and that heat causes concrete to dry too fast at the surface before it has gained full strength inside. Experienced local contractors schedule pours in the early morning during summer and use techniques like chilled water or admixtures to slow the drying process. If a contractor does not mention heat management when you ask, that is a red flag. The best windows for garage floor work in Surprise are October through April, and those slots book up quickly. Much of the city also sits on caliche-heavy or clay-bearing desert soil that expands when wet and shrinks when dry - movement that is one of the leading causes of cracked slabs across the West Valley. Proper base compaction before the pour is not optional here.
We work throughout Surprise and neighboring Peoria, and we know the soil and permit conditions in both cities. The City of Surprise typically requires a building permit for full garage floor replacements, and we handle that paperwork on your behalf so you are not chasing down requirements on your own.
Call or submit the contact form and we reply within one business day. We ask a few basic questions about your garage dimensions and the current condition of your floor, then schedule a free on-site visit. We will not quote a firm price without seeing the job in person.
We measure the area, look at the existing slab, and check the soil conditions beneath. You get a written estimate that covers demolition, base prep, materials, reinforcement, finish, and permit fees - all spelled out before you commit.
On the first day, we break up and haul away your existing slab. Then we grade and compact the soil, checking for the soft spots and caliche layers common in Surprise. This base work is where the longevity of your new floor is determined.
We set forms, place reinforcement, and pour the slab - starting early in summer months to beat the heat. After finishing the surface, we give you a clear written curing guide: typically 24 to 48 hours before walking on it and at least seven days before parking on it.
Free estimate. Written quote. We handle the permit.
(623) 777-8831We pull the required building permit from the City of Surprise on every full slab replacement. You do not have to figure out what is required or track down paperwork - and when the job is done, you have documentation showing the work passed inspection.
Surprise soil is not like soil in most of the country. We compact the subgrade carefully and address caliche and clay conditions before any concrete goes in. That groundwork is the main reason our floors do not crack prematurely - it is also the step many lower-cost contractors skip.
We schedule summer pours in the early morning and use admixtures and curing practices matched to Surprise temperatures. The American Concrete Institute recognizes hot-weather concreting as a distinct specialty - and we treat it that way. You can check ACI guidance at{' '}concrete.org.
The estimate you receive covers demolition, base prep, labor, materials, reinforcement, and permit fees. Every item that will appear on your final invoice is on the quote before we start. We do not add line items after the job is done.
Every one of those points comes down to the same thing: you should know what you are getting, it should be done right, and it should hold up in the actual conditions where you live. That is the standard we hold every garage floor job to in Surprise.
Take your garage floor beyond plain gray with staining, coloring, or overlay treatments designed for the Arizona climate.
Learn MoreInterior and utility slabs for workshops, laundry rooms, and covered additions - poured and finished to the same standard as every garage job.
Learn MoreSpring and fall slots fill fast in the West Valley - reach out now to lock in your date before the season books up.