Old, cracked, or uneven garage floor? We pour and replace concrete garage floors built for Claremont soil conditions, giving you a clean, durable surface you can drive on and depend on.

Garage floor concrete in Claremont typically means removing your old slab, preparing the soil underneath, and pouring a fresh reinforced slab - most jobs take one to three days of active work, with a full curing window of about a week before you can drive on it.
Many Claremont homeowners reach out after noticing cracks spreading across their garage floor or one section sitting higher than another. The clay-heavy soil under much of the Inland Valley shifts with the seasons, and a floor that was not prepared for that movement will show it within a few years. A new slab poured with proper compaction and reinforcement is a long-term fix, not a patch. If you are also thinking about indoor spaces, our concrete floor installation service covers finished interior slabs for kitchens, living areas, and more.
A hairline crack here and there is normal, but cracks wider than a quarter-inch or ones that keep growing signal that the slab is under stress it cannot handle. In Claremont, this often traces back to clay soil shifting through wet winters and dry summers - and once that movement starts, it tends to continue without intervention.
If part of your garage floor feels like it tilts, or if you can see a visible step between two sections, the ground underneath has settled unevenly. This is a tripping hazard and a sign that the structural integrity of the slab is compromised beyond what a surface repair can fix.
When the top layer of concrete starts to chip off or feels rough and crumbly underfoot, the slab is deteriorating from the inside out. This often happens when a floor was poured in extreme heat without proper curing - a real risk given Claremont's summer temperatures - or when the original mix was not right for the conditions.
A properly installed garage floor slopes toward the door so water drains out. If puddles form in the middle of the floor or along the back wall after rain, the slab has settled out of level. Standing water accelerates concrete deterioration and can work its way under the slab, making the soil movement problem worse.
Our garage floor work covers everything from full slab replacement to new pours in garages that have never had a finished floor. We handle demolition of the old slab, proper soil compaction, reinforcing mesh placement, and a clean, finished pour with control joints cut in the right locations. For homeowners who want a step up from plain concrete, we also install decorative concrete finishes including epoxy-ready surfaces and stained slabs that hold up to foot and vehicle traffic.
If your garage is part of a larger project, we coordinate with other concrete work on the property. Our concrete floor installation service handles interior slabs, and we can pour both in one project to reduce disruption to your home. Every garage floor quote includes a site assessment so we can check drainage, soil condition, and the condition of any existing concrete before recommending a scope of work.
Best for floors with widespread cracking, uneven settling, or deterioration that goes beyond the surface.
For garages with dirt floors or spaces being converted from unfinished to a functional, finished area.
For homeowners who want a polished, easy-to-clean surface rather than plain gray concrete.
Claremont sits at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains in an area where native soil contains a significant amount of clay. That clay swells when it absorbs water in winter and shrinks when it dries out in summer. That constant movement puts stress on any concrete slab sitting on top of it, and a garage floor poured without accounting for that will crack within a few years - sometimes within one. We take extra steps to compact and stabilize the soil before pouring, which is the single most important factor in how long a garage floor lasts in this area. We also schedule pours for early morning during summer months, since Claremont regularly hits the mid-90s and concrete poured carelessly in that kind of heat develops surface cracks before it ever cures properly.
We serve homeowners across Upland and Ontario where similar soil conditions and permit requirements apply. If you are in one of those areas and dealing with a cracked or failing garage floor, the process and the solution are the same - and we can give you a free on-site estimate without committing you to anything. For more information on local permit requirements, visit the City of Claremont Building Division.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask about your garage size, whether you have an existing slab, and what you are hoping to end up with - no pressure, no obligation.
We visit, measure, and look at your current floor and soil situation. In Claremont, we pay close attention to signs of clay soil movement. You will receive a written estimate that breaks down exactly what is included.
If the old slab is coming out, that happens first. Then we compact the soil, place reinforcing mesh, and pour the fresh concrete. Summer pours start early to beat the heat.
Foot traffic is safe after about 24 to 48 hours. Keep vehicles off for at least a week. We walk you through the curing expectations before we leave so there are no surprises.
We respond within 1 business day. This is a no-obligation estimate - just an honest look at your floor and a written quote. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit.
(909) 788-2719We understand how the Inland Valley's expansive clay soil behaves through wet and dry seasons. Every garage floor we pour starts with proper soil compaction - the step most homeowners never see but that determines whether your slab lasts 5 years or 40.
The City of Claremont requires permits for full slab replacements, and we handle that paperwork as part of the job. A permit means a city inspector signs off on the finished work - giving you a paper trail that protects your home's value and your insurance coverage.
Concrete poured in extreme heat without careful timing develops surface cracks before it even cures. We schedule summer pours for early morning and use proper techniques to slow the drying process - so the floor that finishes looks the same as the one that starts.
We are California state-licensed and fully insured for every project. Before signing anything, ask any contractor to show you their license number and insurance certificate. We provide both without hesitation. Learn more about verifying contractors at the California Contractors State License Board.
Every one of these details matters when you are making a decision that affects a major part of your home. We do not rush the parts of the job you cannot see - because those are the parts that determine how long everything lasts.
Upgrade your garage floor with a stained, polished, or epoxy-ready decorative finish that holds up to vehicle traffic.
Learn MoreFinished interior slabs for kitchens, living areas, and workshops - coordinated with garage floor work to reduce disruption.
Learn MoreCall GetItDone Claremont Concrete now or submit online - we respond within 1 business day and come to you for the free on-site assessment.