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Garage Floor Services
Transform your garage into a high-performance space
Elite Garage Floor Coatings & Restoration
Elevate your home’s most versatile space with our premium garage floor services, specializing in high-durability epoxy coatings and professional concrete resurfacing. Our industrial-grade finishes are engineered to resist chemical spills, impact, and heavy vehicle traffic while providing a sleek, modern aesthetic that lasts for decades. Whether you need a full replacement or a custom protective seal, CC Editions Concrete delivers a flawless, gold-standard floor that combines rugged performance with architectural elegance.
Professional Concrete Garage Floors Built to Last
Your garage floor takes more punishment than nearly any other surface on your property — heavy vehicle loads, oil spills, chemicals, and daily temperature swings. We install and resurface concrete garage floors that are engineered to handle all of it without cracking, pitting, or fading. Whether you're pouring a brand-new slab, replacing a damaged floor, or adding a protective coating to what you have, our team delivers results you'll be proud of for decades to come.
Our Concrete Garage Floor Services
Garage Floor Installation
We handle everything from site excavation and sub-base preparation to forming, pouring, finishing, and curing. We use reinforced concrete mixes designed for vehicle loads and properly place control joints to manage natural expansion and prevent cracking over time.
Garage Floor Resurfacing
If your existing slab is structurally sound but showing surface wear, cracks, or staining, resurfacing is a cost-effective alternative to full replacement. We grind and prep the surface, fill any voids or cracks, and apply a fresh concrete overlay that looks and performs like a brand-new floor.
Floor Sealing & Coating
A sealed garage floor is easier to clean, more resistant to stains, and far more durable. We offer penetrating sealers, topical acrylic sealers, and decorative coating finishes, including solid-color and flake broadcast systems, for a clean look that holds up to daily use.
Crack Repair & Restoration
Surface cracks and spalling don't always mean full replacement. Our repair services address cracks, joint failures, and surface damage — restoring the integrity and appearance of your existing garage slab at a fraction of a full replacement cost.
Garage Floor Services FAQ
How long does a garage floor installation take?
Most standard residential garage floor pours are completed in 1–2 days for the installation itself, with finishing and sealing wrapping up within 3–4 days total. You'll need to keep the area clear for the full cure period — at least 7 days before foot traffic and 28 days before vehicles. We walk you through the full timeline at your free estimate.
How soon can I drive on my new garage floor?
We recommend waiting at least 7 days before driving on a newly poured concrete garage floor. For full cure strength — especially if you'll be parking heavy vehicles or placing equipment on it — wait the full 28 days. Rushing this is one of the most common reasons garage floors show early surface damage.
How long does a concrete garage floor last?
A properly installed and maintained concrete garage floor typically lasts 30–50 years. The key factors are proper sub-base compaction, correct concrete mix and thickness, adequate cure time, and periodic resealing. Floors that were poorly poured or never sealed tend to pit, crack, and deteriorate much sooner.
Should I resurface my garage floor or replace it entirely?
It depends on the condition of your existing slab. If the concrete is structurally sound but showing surface wear, pitting, or minor cracking, resurfacing is a cost-effective solution that avoids demolition entirely. If the slab has deep structural cracks, significant settling, or is heaving, full replacement is usually the smarter long-term investment. We assess every slab honestly before recommending one or the other.
Can you pour new concrete over my existing garage floor?
In many cases, yes — through a concrete overlay. If the existing slab is structurally solid with no major settling or deep cracks, we can apply a new concrete layer on top. This avoids full demolition and saves significant time and cost. We evaluate every slab before recommending this approach to make sure it will perform long-term.