
If your garage floor is cracked, uneven, or flaking apart, a proper concrete replacement fixes the problem at the source - not just on the surface.

Garage floor concrete in Upland means removing your old, damaged slab and pouring a fresh one over properly compacted and prepared ground, with most two-car garages completed in one to two active work days and ready to park on within seven days.
Many Upland homeowners assume their cracked floor just needs a patch, but the cracks keep coming back because the clay soils underneath keep moving. The only fix that holds is addressing the base before the pour. If you have also been thinking about adding a finish after the work is done, our decorative concrete service covers coatings, staining, and polished looks once the slab is cured.
We serve homeowners across Upland and the surrounding Inland Empire, pulling permits through the City of Upland Building and Safety Division and working with your HOA if your neighborhood requires it. Reach out for a free written estimate - no commitment to book.
A hairline crack here and there is normal in any concrete floor. But if cracks are wider than about a quarter inch, or if they are visibly getting longer, the slab is no longer stable. In Upland, this kind of progressive cracking is usually caused by clay soils shifting underneath - and it will not fix itself with patching.
If part of your garage floor has risen or dropped compared to the rest - even slightly - the ground underneath has moved. This is common in older Upland homes where soil prep standards were less rigorous. An uneven floor is a tripping hazard and means water is likely pooling in low spots and working its way under the slab.
If the surface of your floor is chipping off in small pieces, or if you notice a fine gray dust even after sweeping, the top layer of concrete is deteriorating. This is called spalling, and it gets worse over time - especially with Upland's summer heat stressing the surface. Once spalling starts, the floor becomes harder to clean and easier to stain.
A properly finished garage floor is slightly sloped toward the door so water drains out. If you see puddles forming in the middle or back of your garage after rain or after washing a car, the floor has either settled unevenly or was never graded correctly. Standing water accelerates concrete deterioration and pushes moisture under the slab.
Our primary offering is full garage floor replacement - breaking out your old slab, grading and compacting the soil underneath, adding a gravel base where needed, and pouring a new reinforced concrete slab. We also handle resurfacing when the existing slab is structurally sound but the surface is worn or stained. After the slab has fully cured, many homeowners pair this work with our decorative concrete service for epoxy coatings, sealers, or other finishes that make the floor easier to clean and better-looking long term.
For homeowners who also need interior concrete surfaces addressed - laundry rooms, bonus rooms, or workshop floors - our concrete floor installation service covers those needs. We handle the permitting, the subgrade assessment, the pour, the finish, and the inspection coordination so you are not managing multiple contractors.
Best for floors with shifting sections, widespread cracking, or compromised subgrade - gets you a fresh, properly reinforced slab with a stable base.
Suited for slabs that are still flat and structurally sound but have a worn or stained surface - a cost-effective option when the base is still good.
Ideal for homeowners who want a clean, low-maintenance surface after the new slab is poured - resists oil stains and wipes down easily.
Included in our replacement projects - we break out and remove the old slab so you are not left managing debris disposal on your own.
Upland sits at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, where the soil contains significant clay deposits that swell in wet weather and shrink in dry stretches. This seasonal movement is the leading cause of cracked and uneven garage floors throughout the Inland Valley - not poor-quality concrete, but poor preparation underneath it. A reputable contractor working in this area will assess the subgrade, compact it properly, and add gravel where needed before a single yard of concrete is ordered. Skipping that step produces a floor that looks fine for a year or two and then starts repeating the same problems. The American Concrete Institute publishes standards for slab-on-grade construction that address exactly these subgrade requirements.
Summer temperatures in Upland regularly exceed 95 degrees, and concrete poured in extreme heat without proper precautions can dry too fast on the surface - leaving you with a floor that looks finished but is weaker beneath the top layer. We schedule pours for early morning during hot months and use mixes suited to Southern California conditions. We work throughout Upland and neighboring areas including Rancho Cucamonga and Ontario, handling all permit coordination with the City of Upland so you do not have to.
We reply within one business day to schedule a free on-site visit. We look at the floor in person, measure the space, and give you a written estimate that breaks out demo, materials, and labor - no guessing at the final price.
After you approve the estimate, we pull the required permit from the City of Upland - you do not need to visit City Hall. Permit processing typically takes a few business days, then we confirm your start date.
On day one, we break out and remove your old slab, grade and compact the soil, and set forms. On day two, we pour, level, and finish the concrete. In Upland summers, pours start early morning to avoid the heat affecting the cure.
The slab is walkable in 24 to 48 hours and ready for a car after seven days. We coordinate the city inspection and hand you the permit documentation when it is signed off - useful paperwork when you eventually sell the home.
Free written estimate. No obligation. We reply within one business day.
(213) 836-7114Most cracked garage floors in Upland fail because the clay subgrade was never properly addressed. We assess and prepare the ground before every pour - compacting the soil and adding gravel where needed - so the slab has a stable base that handles local conditions. That is what separates a floor that lasts from one that just delays the same problem.
Concrete poured carelessly in Upland's summer heat dries too fast and ends up weaker than it looks. We schedule early morning pours during hot months and use mixes suited to Southern California's climate - a specific practice that makes a measurable difference in how your floor holds up over the years. The Portland Cement Association outlines the standards we follow for hot-weather concreting.
We pull the required permit from the City of Upland Building and Safety Division on your behalf and coordinate the final inspection. You walk away with documented proof that the work was done to code - which matters when you go to sell your home and a buyer asks about the garage floor.
Many Upland neighborhoods - particularly the planned communities north of Foothill Boulevard - have HOA rules about contractor work hours, parking, and debris removal. Our crews are familiar with these requirements and work within them from day one, so you are not put in the middle of a dispute between us and your association.
These are the practical reasons Upland homeowners come back to us and refer their neighbors. When you call, you get a straight answer about what your floor needs and a written estimate you can compare - no pressure, no vague quotes.
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