
Cracked, uneven, or deteriorating garage floor? We pour new concrete slabs built for Gulfport's clay soil and coastal humidity - with proper base prep, control joints, and a clean finish.

Garage floor concrete in Gulfport, MS means removing your old slab if needed, compacting and grading the soil underneath, pouring a reinforced concrete slab, and finishing the surface flat - most single-car garage jobs take one to two days of active work, plus about a week of curing before you can drive on it.
Most homeowners who call us are dealing with a floor that has cracked, shifted, or started to flake apart after years of Gulf Coast weather. The problem is almost never the concrete itself - it is usually the ground underneath. Gulfport's clay-heavy soil swells when it gets wet and shrinks when it dries, and that movement is why slabs poured on a poorly prepared base crack no matter how good the concrete mix was. Getting this right the first time is the whole job.
If you are planning a larger project, many homeowners pair a new garage floor with decorative concrete finishes or a new concrete floor installation in an adjacent workspace. Call us to go over your options.
Cracks wider than a hairline - especially ones that have grown over time or that you can feel with your foot - mean something is wrong underneath. In Gulfport, this is often caused by clay soil shifting through wet and dry seasons, and small cracks that get ignored tend to get bigger after the next heavy rain.
If water collects in low spots on your garage floor instead of draining toward the door, the slab has either settled unevenly or was never poured with the right slope. This is a common issue in Gulfport homes near low-lying areas, and standing water accelerates concrete deterioration quickly in the heat and humidity.
When the top layer of concrete starts to chip off or develops a rough, pitted texture, the surface is breaking down. This kind of wear is sped up by the constant humidity and heat cycling that Gulfport experiences. Once it starts, it tends to spread - a badly deteriorated slab usually needs to be replaced.
If you notice your car rolling slightly when parked, or if you can feel a dip or rise when you walk across the floor, the slab has likely shifted. Gulfport's expansive clay soil is a common culprit - it moves enough over the years to tilt or crack even a well-poured slab.
We handle standard four-inch residential pours, heavier five- and six-inch slabs for garages that hold trucks or equipment, and surface repairs for floors that are not yet ready for full replacement. Every project includes clay-soil base compaction, proper grading for drainage, and control joints cut at the right intervals - the details that keep a floor flat for decades instead of cracking within a few years. If you want a finished surface that goes beyond plain gray, we also offer decorative concrete coatings and finishes that protect the slab and make it far easier to keep clean.
We also work on concrete floor installation for workshops, carports, storage buildings, and other spaces that need a durable slab. If your garage project is part of a larger build or renovation, we can scope both jobs together and save you on crew mobilization. Not sure what your floor needs? Get a free on-site estimate.
Suits most homeowners replacing a cracked or deteriorated slab with a fresh four-inch pour.
Suits homeowners who store heavy trucks, equipment, or trailers and need extra thickness to prevent cracking under load.
Suits homeowners who want a protective finish that resists oil stains, moisture, and the mold that thrives in Gulfport's humidity.
Suits homeowners with hairline cracks or minor surface damage who do not yet need a full slab replacement.
Gulfport sits on some of the most challenging soil on the Gulf Coast. Much of the city is clay-heavy ground that swells when it rains and contracts when it dries. That constant movement is one of the leading causes of cracked and shifted garage slabs across Harrison County - and it is the reason base preparation matters more here than in most other parts of the country. A slab poured on properly compacted, well-graded ground will hold up for decades. One poured on ground that was not prepared correctly will crack within a few wet seasons. Homeowners in Long Beach and Biloxi deal with the same conditions and the same mistakes when the base step gets skipped.
On top of the soil challenges, Gulfport averages around 65 inches of rain per year - nearly twice the national average - and the summer heat and humidity affect how concrete cures. If a crew pours in peak summer heat without managing the drying rate, the surface can crack before the slab even finishes hardening. We schedule pours for the cooler parts of the day during summer months and take steps to keep fresh slabs moist during curing. A significant portion of Gulfport's housing was rebuilt after Hurricane Katrina, and many of those garage floors are now approaching 15 to 20 years old - the age when slabs in this climate start showing real wear. If your home dates to that rebuild period, it is worth having the floor evaluated even if it looks okay on the surface. You can learn more about local licensing requirements through the Mississippi State Board of Contractors.
Reach us by phone or fill out our contact form. Someone from our team will respond within 1 business day. We come out to your garage, check the size and condition, and give you a written estimate at no charge.
Before the crew arrives, move everything out of the garage - cars, storage, shelving, all of it. This is your main job in the whole process. If anything is bolted to the floor or walls, let us know ahead of time so we can plan around it.
If your old concrete is coming out, we break it up and haul it away. Then we grade and compact the soil underneath - a step that matters more in Gulfport's clay-heavy ground than almost anywhere else. On pour day, we spread the concrete, finish the surface, and cut control joints.
Once the pour is done, the concrete needs time to harden properly - plan for at least a week before you park in the garage. We walk through the finished work with you before we leave and explain exactly when it is safe to bring your car back in.
Free on-site estimate. No pressure. We respond within 1 business day.
(228) 263-3601You can verify our license through the Mississippi State Board of Contractors at msboc.us before you ever call us. That license means we have met the state's standards and you have real recourse if something is not right.
Gulfport's clay-heavy ground is the leading reason local garage floors crack and shift. We compact and grade the base before every pour - the step that separates a floor that lasts decades from one that fails in a few wet seasons.
We have poured garage floors across Gulfport, Biloxi, Long Beach, Ocean Springs, and eight other communities. We know the soil conditions and drainage rules in each area.
Your estimate spells out what is included - demo, base prep, pour depth, finish, and cleanup. The number you agree to is the number you pay. We give you a clear timeline before we start and let you know exactly when it is safe to use your garage again.
Every one of those points ties back to one thing: a garage floor that holds up for years without becoming a problem you have to revisit. We work across all 12 communities on the Gulf Coast, and we have seen what happens when the base prep gets rushed - we are not going to do that on your project.
The American Concrete Institute publishes guidance on garage slab construction and curing standards if you want to dig deeper before making a decision.
Transform a plain garage floor into a polished, stain-resistant surface with color and texture options suited to Gulf Coast conditions.
Learn more about decorative concrete →New concrete floors for workshops, storage areas, and other indoor spaces that need a flat, durable surface built to last.
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