
Your cracked or settling garage floor is only going to get worse. We replace old slabs with properly prepared, reinforced, and sealed concrete built for the coastal environment.

Garage floor concrete in Morro Bay means removing the old cracked slab, leveling and compacting the ground underneath, and pouring a fresh reinforced slab that finishes smooth and drains properly - most jobs take one to two days of active work, with a full curing period of about a week before you can park inside again.
A lot of Morro Bay garages have slabs that were poured decades ago on coastal soil that has since shifted. What looks like a cracking problem on the surface is often a base problem underneath. We assess both before we quote so you know exactly what you are getting into.
If your garage is being converted into a workshop or finished living space, the floor is the foundation of everything else. We also handle decorative concrete finishes for homeowners who want a polished or stained look on top of a solid slab.
Small hairline cracks are normal, but if you can fit a pencil tip into a crack or see a spiderweb pattern spreading across the slab, the floor has moved beyond cosmetic wear. In Morro Bay, where sandy coastal soils shift under slabs over time, this kind of cracking usually means the ground has settled unevenly - and it will keep getting worse.
If water sits in puddles on your garage floor instead of draining toward the door, the slab has low spots from settling or uneven original installation. Standing water in a coastal environment like Morro Bay seeps into cracks, accelerates damage, and can work its way under the slab. A properly sloped floor drains the way it is supposed to.
If the top layer is peeling off in thin chips or looks rough and pitted, the concrete is spalling. On the Central Coast, this is often caused by years of salt air exposure breaking down an unsealed or aging surface. Once spalling starts it tends to spread, and a rough floor is harder to clean and harder to use.
Walk across your garage and pay attention to whether it feels level. If you notice a slope that was not there before, or if a heavy tool cart rolls on its own toward one wall, the slab may have shifted. Sometimes a partial repair is enough - sometimes the whole slab needs to come out and be reset on a properly prepared base.
Every garage floor project starts with an honest assessment of what is actually going on under the slab. If the base is solid and the damage is surface-level, we can sometimes repair and resurface. But if the ground has shifted or the slab has moved significantly, a full replacement gives you a much better long-term result - and we will tell you which situation you are in before any work begins.
Our work covers standard slab replacements, reinforced pours for heavier vehicle or equipment use, and finishes that range from a clean broom texture to a smooth trowel. For garages being converted into workshops or finished spaces, we can also pair the structural slab work with a concrete floor installation finish that holds up to daily use. Every slab includes control joints and sealing appropriate for the coastal environment.
Best for garages with cracked, settled, or spalling floors where the base needs to be reset from scratch.
Right for homeowners who park heavy vehicles, store equipment, or plan to use the garage as a workshop.
Suited to garages where the slab is structurally sound but the surface has worn, pitted, or developed minor cracking.
For any new or existing slab in Morro Bay, a quality sealer protects against salt air, moisture, and surface breakdown.
The salt-laden air that rolls in off the Pacific is harder on exposed concrete than most homeowners realize. An unsealed slab in a coastal environment like Morro Bay can begin to pit and flake within a few years - wearing out much faster than the same slab would a few miles inland. That makes sealing after the pour not a nice-to-have but a genuine part of getting the job done right. On top of that, many Morro Bay properties sit on sandy or loosely compacted coastal soils that shift more than the clay-heavy ground you find further inland, which means base preparation matters even more here.
We work across Morro Bay and the surrounding Central Coast, including Templeton and Cambria. If you are in a hillside neighborhood with a steep driveway approach to your garage, or on a flat coastal lot where drainage is a concern, the site conditions affect how we prepare and pour. We assess both before giving you a quote.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will schedule a time to come see your garage in person - usually within a few days.
We measure the space, check the condition of the existing slab and the ground beneath it, and talk through what you need. You receive a written quote that breaks down exactly what is included so you can compare it clearly against other bids.
We break out and haul away the old slab, compact the base, and pour the new concrete. The active work typically takes one to two days. Control joints are cut before the slab fully hardens.
We walk you through the curing period - no foot traffic for 24 hours, no vehicles for about a week. We apply a coastal-grade sealer and do a final walkthrough together before closing out the job.
Free written estimate. We reply within one business day. No obligation.
(805) 269-8878On the Central Coast, where sandy soils shift more than inland ground, we compact and grade the base before every pour - not as an optional step but as standard practice. This is the invisible work that separates a floor that lasts 30 years from one that cracks in five.
We include sealing as part of every garage floor job in Morro Bay, not as an add-on. Salt air accelerates surface breakdown on any unsealed concrete, and we do not want to hand over a floor that starts deteriorating in a few years because the right product was not applied.
Every estimate we give you is in writing and spells out exactly what is included - demo, base work, reinforcement, pour, and sealing. You will not get to the end of the job and find items that were not in the original price. The California Contractors State License Board requires written contracts for jobs over $500 - we follow that standard on every project.
We know which garage floor projects in Morro Bay require a permit and which do not. If yours does, we pull it before work starts. Unpermitted work can surface as a problem when you sell your home - we make sure that is not an issue you inherit.
Every one of these commitments comes back to the same idea: a garage floor that holds up in this environment, installed by people who know the Central Coast. If you have questions before you are ready to commit, just call us.
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