A cracked, uneven, or moisture-damaged garage floor is more than an eyesore. We replace and pour garage floors in Edgewater with proper base prep, moisture protection, and permits handled.

Garage floor concrete in Edgewater, FL involves removing or building over an existing slab and pouring a properly prepared replacement - most single-car jobs take one to two days to pour, with a five-to-seven day cure before you park on it.
Most Edgewater homeowners put off replacing a garage floor until the damage becomes unavoidable. But the longer you wait, the more the soil underneath shifts and the more expensive the fix becomes. If your floor is cracking, pooling water after storms, or has coatings that keep peeling, those are not cosmetic issues - they are signs the slab is failing.
We handle complete garage floor replacements as well as new pours for additions. If you are also thinking about upgrading the look of the space, our decorative concrete work can add color, texture, or a protective coating once the new slab is cured.
If you have patched cracks before and they keep reappearing - or a hairline crack is now wide enough to fit a coin - the slab is failing, not just the surface. In Edgewater's sandy soil, progressive cracking means the ground underneath has shifted and will keep moving.
If your garage floor holds water after a storm or feels damp even on dry days, the floor may not be draining properly - or moisture is rising from below. This is especially common near the Indian River Lagoon where the water table sits close to the surface. Left alone, standing water weakens the slab and creates a mold risk.
If the top layer is flaking, pitting, or breaking off in pieces, the concrete has deteriorated past the point where patching makes sense. Florida's heat cycling expands and contracts concrete over years, and that stress eventually shows on the surface.
A floor that rocks or has a noticeable slope toward one corner has settled unevenly - a common result of soil movement beneath the slab. An uneven floor is also a tripping hazard and can make garage doors harder to seal properly.
Our garage floor work covers full slab replacements - from demolition and debris haul-off to base compaction, moisture barrier installation, and the final pour and finish. We handle the Volusia County permit process so the work is documented and inspected. For homeowners who want a finished look beyond plain gray concrete, we can pair the slab replacement with our decorative concrete coatings once the slab has cured.
We also handle garage floor pours for new additions and conversions. If you are building out your garage space and need a connected floor or a separate slab, that falls under our concrete floor installation work. Every job gets a written estimate before anyone lifts a tool.
Best for floors with widespread cracking, soil movement, or moisture damage that patching will not resolve.
For garage additions, conversions, or new construction where a fresh slab is needed from the ground up.
For Edgewater homes near the lagoon or in low-lying areas where moisture rising from below causes coatings to fail.
For homeowners who want a non-slip surface that is easy to clean and stands up to vehicle traffic.
If you plan to add an epoxy or polyurea coating, a properly poured and cured slab is the foundation that makes it stick.
Edgewater sits along the Indian River Lagoon in Volusia County, and that location creates two specific problems for garage floors: sandy soil that shifts under slabs, and a water table that sits close to the surface in many neighborhoods. These are not problems you can ignore or patch around. Any garage floor poured here without proper base compaction and a moisture barrier is going to fail ahead of schedule - and that is true whether the home is on a canal lot or a few blocks inland.
Florida's heat also affects when and how concrete is poured. Experienced crews in this area schedule pours for early morning during warmer months and take steps to slow the surface from drying too fast - because concrete poured in peak afternoon heat can crack before it has fully hardened underneath. Homeowners in New Smyrna Beach, FL and Oak Hill, FL deal with the same soil and climate conditions, and we bring the same preparation to every job across the area.
We will ask a few basic questions about your garage size and what the current floor looks like. You will hear back within one business day to schedule a time to see the space in person.
We visit the garage, check for moisture and soil movement, and measure the space. You receive a written estimate covering demolition, base prep, materials, and finish - no vague single-number quotes.
We handle the permit application with Volusia County or the City of Edgewater. You will need to completely empty the garage - every vehicle, shelf, and stored item - before work begins.
We remove the existing slab, compact the soil, install a moisture barrier if needed, and pour the new floor. The slab is finished and control joints are cut in the same day. You can walk on it in 24 to 48 hours and park on it after five to seven days.
Free written estimate. Permits handled. No surprise charges.
(386) 749-1231We hold a current Florida contractor's license - verifiable in seconds at the DBPR website. That license means we carry the liability and workers' compensation insurance required by Florida law, protecting you if anything goes wrong on your property.
We have been working in this specific area long enough to know Edgewater's soil conditions, its water table, and what Volusia County inspectors look for. That local experience is not something you get from a crew driving in from outside the county.
We never quote over the phone without seeing the job. Your written estimate covers demolition, base prep, moisture barrier if applicable, concrete, and finish - so you know exactly what you are paying before anyone starts work.
We manage all permit applications with Volusia County and coordinate the final inspection. Your finished floor is documented, above-board, and backed by a county sign-off - which matters when you go to sell your home.
Licensing, local experience, written estimates, and proper permits are not upsells - they are the basics that protect your investment and your home's resale value. The American Concrete Institute outlines the standards for floor slab construction that separate a 30-year floor from one that fails in five.
Add color, texture, or a protective coating to your new garage slab once it has fully cured.
Learn MoreFull concrete floor pours for garage additions, conversions, and new interior or exterior spaces.
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