Cracked, pitted, or uneven garage floor? We pour and replace concrete garage slabs in Stephenville, built from the base up for Erath County clay soil.

Garage floor concrete in Stephenville, TX means removing the old slab if one exists, preparing the ground beneath it with a compacted base and gravel layer, pouring fresh concrete, and finishing the surface - most residential garage floor jobs take one to two days of active work, with vehicles kept off for at least a week while it cures.
A cracked or uneven garage floor is not just an eyesore. In Stephenville, the clay soil underneath is almost always the reason it failed in the first place. Clay-heavy ground in Erath County swells after rain and shrinks during dry spells, and a slab poured on a poorly prepared base cannot resist that movement. Patching buys time; a proper replacement built with the right base preparation is what gives you a floor that holds up for decades.
Homeowners upgrading their garage space often combine a new floor with decorative concrete finishes to get a surface that is both durable and clean-looking, whether the space is used for parking, storage, or a workshop.
If you have patched your garage floor before and the cracks keep coming back or growing, the slab itself is failing. In Stephenville's clay-heavy soil, repeated cracking usually means the ground beneath the slab is moving, and patching alone will not fix the underlying problem.
A floor that rocks when you walk across it, or has sections noticeably lower than others, has settled unevenly. This is a common result of clay soil shrinking during dry periods. An uneven floor is a tripping hazard and can make it difficult to close garage doors properly.
If water collects on your garage floor after rain or when you pull in a wet vehicle, the slab may have settled in a way that traps water rather than draining it toward the door. Standing water accelerates surface deterioration and works its way under the slab, making soil movement worse over time.
A floor that flakes, pits, or feels rough and sandy underfoot has reached the end of its useful life. In North-Central Texas, years of temperature swings and occasional freeze events break down a surface that was not properly finished or sealed to begin with.
We handle every stage of a garage floor project - from demolishing an old failing slab to preparing the sub-base, setting reinforcement, pouring, and finishing. The base prep phase is where the real work happens in Stephenville. We compact the soil, add a gravel drainage layer, and place steel mesh or rebar before a single yard of concrete is poured. Skipping or rushing that phase is the most common reason garage floors in Erath County crack within a few years. We also handle garage spaces being converted into workshops, gyms, or finished living areas, where a clean and level slab is the starting point for everything else.
Once the slab is cured, finish options range from a standard broom texture to a smooth trowel finish for a cleaner look. For homeowners who want extra protection and easier cleanup, we can pair the floor with concrete floor installation services and discuss sealing options suited to the Texas climate. The goal in every case is a surface you do not have to think about for the next 20 to 30 years.
Best for garages without an existing slab, or new construction where a fresh, properly prepared base can be built from scratch.
Suited for floors that have cracked, heaved, or settled beyond the point where repairs are worth doing.
Ideal for garage conversions, detached workshops, or utility spaces that need a clean, level surface rated for heavier use.
A good fit for homeowners who want a trowel-smooth finish with a protective sealer to handle oil, chemicals, and the wet-dry climate.
Stephenville sits in the Cross Timbers region of North-Central Texas, where expansive clay soil is the defining challenge for any concrete slab. The ground here swells when rain soaks in and shrinks back during Erath County's dry summers - sometimes significantly. A garage floor that was poured without accounting for this movement will crack, heave, and eventually become unsafe. Stephenville summers also push well past 90 degrees for months at a stretch, which means concrete poured on a hot afternoon without proper technique can surface-crack before it fully cures. Experienced local contractors start hot-weather pours early in the morning and use curing compounds to slow the drying process.
Whether your garage is in an older neighborhood near downtown Stephenville or on a rural property outside town, the soil conditions are roughly the same. Homeowners in areas like Glen Rose and Granbury deal with similar clay and temperature challenges. A contractor who regularly works this part of Texas understands that base preparation and pour timing are not optional extras - they are what separates a floor that lasts from one that needs replacing in five years.
Describe your garage and any problems you have noticed - cracks, settling, or moisture. We typically respond within 1 business day to schedule your on-site visit.
We measure the space, assess the existing slab and soil drainage, and talk through finish options. You leave with a written quote that covers demolition, materials, labor, and any finishing work.
We break out the old slab if needed, grade and compact the base, add gravel for drainage, install reinforcement, and pour. For Stephenville's clay soil, base prep is where lasting performance is built.
Keep vehicles off the floor for at least a week. Once cured, we walk the finished project with you and discuss optional sealing - a smart investment in this North-Central Texas climate.
We visit your garage in person, assess the soil and existing slab, and give you a written quote with no obligation. Most inquiries get a response within 1 business day.
(254) 965-2081Stephenville's shrink-swell clay is the primary reason garage floors fail in this area. We compact the base and add gravel specifically to account for local soil movement, so your slab stays flat through wet springs and dry summers.
Our license is verifiable through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. We carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation on every job, which protects you and your property from the moment we pull up.
Stephenville summers push past 95 degrees for weeks at a time. We schedule hot-weather pours for early morning, adjust the mix, and apply curing compounds to prevent the surface cracking that comes from rushing a pour in high heat.
Every project comes with a written contract that spells out exactly what is being done, what materials are used, the timeline, and what we will do if a problem appears after the job is complete. No vague promises.
The American Concrete Institute (ACI) sets the widely recognized guidelines that govern how concrete is mixed, placed, and finished - and working to those standards is what separates a floor that holds up from one that does not. Every garage floor project we take on is backed by a written contract, current insurance, and real local knowledge of what concrete work requires in North-Central Texas.
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