
Cracked, uneven, or moisture-damaged floor? We install concrete floors for garages, workshops, and utility spaces with the base prep and vapor barriers that Gulf Coast conditions require.

Concrete floor installation in Gulfport, MS starts with removing old material, compacting the soil base, and laying a vapor barrier - then the crew pours, levels, and finishes the slab - most residential jobs take one to two days on site, with a week before the space returns to full use.
Most homeowners reaching out to us have a floor that is cracking, uneven, or showing moisture problems - and often all three. In Gulfport, those problems trace back to the same root cause: the clay-heavy soil underneath the slab. Clay absorbs water and swells, then dries and shrinks, and that movement cracks slabs from below. Add in Gulfport's high water table and heavy annual rainfall, and a floor poured without a vapor barrier and proper base prep is fighting an uphill battle from day one.
If you are adding a floor to a new space or converting an unfinished area, pairing this project with a garage floor concrete pour or a concrete pool deck can reduce mobilization costs. Contact us for a free on-site estimate.
Cracks spreading across your garage or utility room floor - especially ones wider than a hairline or that have grown over time - mean the slab is under stress from below. In Gulfport, this is often caused by clay soil shifting through wet and dry cycles, and it tends to get worse rather than better on its own.
If your floor dips, has high spots, or collects water after mopping or rain, the slab has settled unevenly. This is a common issue in Gulfport homes built on clay-heavy ground, and it creates tripping hazards as well as drainage problems for anything stored on the floor.
If the top layer of your concrete floor is peeling away, developing small pits, or crumbling at the edges, the surface has deteriorated past the point where patching makes sense. This kind of breakdown often happens when concrete was poured in hot weather without proper curing - not uncommon in Gulf Coast construction.
Damp spots on the concrete surface, white chalky residue, or floor coverings that keep lifting at the edges are signs moisture is wicking up from below. This is especially common in Gulfport given the high water table and frequent heavy rainfall. A new slab with a proper vapor barrier can stop the problem at the source.
We install concrete floors for garages, workshops, storage buildings, utility rooms, and detached outbuildings across Gulfport and the Gulf Coast. Every floor we install includes proper subgrade preparation, a vapor barrier, and control joints cut at the right spacing - the steps that prevent the cracking and moisture problems that show up in floors where those details were skipped. Standard pours are four inches thick for typical residential use, and we regularly go to six inches for spaces that will carry heavier loads.
Concrete floor installation often connects to related projects. A new floor in a detached garage may lead naturally to a dedicated garage floor pour with specific drainage grading. If you are finishing an outdoor entertaining area, a concrete pool deck uses many of the same preparation and finishing techniques. Get in touch and we will walk through your options at no charge.
Suits homeowners installing a new floor in a garage, workshop, storage building, or utility room.
Suits spaces that will hold heavy equipment, large vehicles, or significant storage weight requiring extra thickness.
Suits homeowners who want a floor that looks finished and professional, not just functional - with a smooth, polished, or colored surface.
Suits homes where the existing floor has moisture problems, cracking, or was poured without a vapor barrier - common in Gulf Coast construction from earlier decades.
Gulfport sits on the Gulf Coast, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the 90s and humidity stays high for months. In those conditions, freshly poured concrete can start drying at the surface before the rest of the slab has finished setting - which leads to cracking and a weaker floor. Experienced local contractors schedule pours for the cooler morning hours and use adjusted mixes and curing compounds to protect the surface. If your floor project is in Gulfport or a neighboring community like Moss Point or Biloxi, these are not optional precautions - they are the standard for doing the job right in this climate.
Gulfport is also in a FEMA-designated flood zone, and many homes here are built on elevated slabs or piers to reduce flood exposure. A significant portion of the housing stock was rebuilt after Hurricane Katrina, and some of that construction was done under rushed conditions - meaning some existing floors may not have been poured with the preparation and moisture protection they needed. The Portland Cement Association recommends vapor barriers and proper subgrade compaction as baseline requirements for any slab-on-grade construction - standards we apply on every job, regardless of project size.
Reach out by phone or form and someone responds within 1 business day. Most contractors schedule a site visit before giving a firm price, because the condition of the ground and site access both affect the cost - you should receive a written estimate that breaks down what is included.
Before work begins, we walk the space and assess the ground conditions. In Gulfport, the clay soil and moisture levels can require extra preparation that needs to be seen in person. This is also your chance to confirm exactly what the finished floor will look like.
We remove any existing material, grade and compact the soil base, and install a plastic moisture barrier before the pour. In Gulfport's high-water-table environment, this preparation step is the most important part of the whole job - skipping it is what causes early floor failure.
We pour and spread the concrete, finish the surface to the agreed spec, and cut control joints before the concrete sets. In Gulfport's heat, we start early to avoid the hottest part of the day. We walk the finished floor with you before leaving and explain the curing steps.
We visit your space, assess the existing conditions, and give you a written quote - no obligation and no sales pitch. Responses within 1 business day.
(228) 263-3601We hold a valid Mississippi State Board of Contractors license and carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage. You can verify our license number before you sign anything - a legitimate contractor will always provide it without hesitation.
Gulfport's high water table and 65 inches of annual rainfall make moisture a real threat to any concrete floor. We install a vapor barrier on every residential slab as a standard step - not an upgrade - because a floor that fights moisture from day one lasts dramatically longer.
We have poured floors across all 12 cities we serve on the Gulf Coast. We know the soil conditions, flood zone requirements, and permit processes in each area - the kind of local knowledge that affects base preparation decisions before the first shovel hits the ground.
Concrete poured in Gulfport's summer heat can fail before it even finishes curing if the crew does not manage the process correctly. We schedule early morning starts, adjust our mix, and apply curing compounds as needed - the steps that protect your investment even in July and August.
We have installed floors across all 12 communities we serve on the Gulf Coast - from basic garage slabs in Long Beach to outbuilding pours in Hattiesburg. Every project uses the same preparation standards because the soil and moisture conditions across this region demand it, regardless of how simple the job looks.
Mississippi contractor license verification is available through the Mississippi State Board of Contractors. Verify any contractor before you sign a contract.
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