
Your garage floor takes a beating from South Texas heat, clay soil movement, and years of daily use. We pour new concrete built to handle all of it.

Garage floor concrete in Weslaco involves removing your old slab, preparing the ground underneath, and pouring fresh reinforced concrete, with most projects completing the active work in one to two days and the floor ready for vehicles within seven to ten days.
If your current garage floor is cracked, uneven, or crumbling, you are dealing with a very common problem in Weslaco and the surrounding Rio Grande Valley. The clay-heavy soil under most homes here never stops moving - it swells after rain and shrinks during dry spells, and years of that cycle take a real toll on concrete. Patching helps for a while, but once the underlying ground has shifted, repairs are temporary at best.
A new garage floor installation done right - with proper subgrade prep and the right slab thickness - gives you a surface that holds up for decades. If you are also thinking about upgrading the look, our decorative concrete options can turn a plain gray floor into something you are proud to show off.
If you have patched cracks before and they have returned - or a hairline crack is now wide enough to fit a coin - the slab is past the point of simple repair. In Weslaco, clay soil shifts with wet and dry seasons, and that movement causes cracks to grow year after year. Patching only delays the inevitable.
If water collects in low spots on your garage floor after a storm - common in the Rio Grande Valley during late summer - the slab has likely settled unevenly. Standing water seeps into the concrete and weakens it from within. A properly poured floor slopes water toward the garage door opening, not into puddles.
If the top layer of your floor is chipping off or crumbling when you sweep, the surface has begun to deteriorate. In Weslaco's intense summer heat, concrete that was not properly cured or sealed breaks down faster than in cooler climates. Once the surface starts going, it typically accelerates.
A dip, a hump, or a section that rocks slightly means the slab has shifted. This happens gradually as soil expands and contracts through Weslaco's seasonal moisture swings. An uneven floor is a tripping hazard and puts stress on anything parked or stored on it.
We handle complete garage floor replacements - from breaking up the old slab and hauling away debris to grading the subbase, placing steel reinforcement, and pouring finished concrete. Every project includes control joints cut at the right intervals so the floor has planned places to handle expansion rather than cracking randomly. For homeowners who want more than a plain gray surface, we also offer decorative concrete finishes that add color and texture without sacrificing durability.
After the garage floor is done, many homeowners ask us about the rest of their interior and exterior concrete. Our concrete floor installation service covers indoor applications throughout your home, and we bring the same prep standards to every pour. Whether you need one floor or several, a single visit covers the estimate for all of it.
Suits homeowners whose current floor has shifted, cracked beyond repair, or is more than 30 years old and never replaced.
Suits new garages, additions, or conversions where no slab exists yet and you need a properly reinforced floor from scratch.
Suits homeowners who want a smooth, sealed surface that resists oil stains and stands up to Weslaco's heat-and-moisture cycles.
Suits homeowners who want a stamped, stained, or textured finish that looks sharp and holds up under daily vehicle use.
Weslaco sits in the Rio Grande Valley, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit and the soil under most homes is a heavy clay type that swells when wet and shrinks when dry. Those two factors - extreme heat and constantly moving soil - are the main reasons garage floors here fail faster than they do in most of the country. A contractor who does not account for both is setting up a floor that will crack sooner than it should.
We work all over the area, from older neighborhoods in Weslaco proper to surrounding communities. Homeowners in Donna, Mercedes, and Hidalgo deal with the same clay soil and heat conditions, and we bring the same subgrade prep standards to every job. If your home was built in the 1980s or 1990s - as many in these neighborhoods were - there is a good chance your original garage floor has never been replaced and is overdue for a fresh start. We are happy to come out and tell you honestly whether repair is still viable or whether a new slab makes more sense.
We reply within one business day. Tell us your garage size, what problems you are seeing, and whether you are thinking about repair or replacement. We will schedule a free on-site visit before giving you any numbers.
We look at the existing slab, check for cracks and low spots, and assess drainage around your garage. In Weslaco, we also check the soil conditions and ask about any history of water pooling near the foundation - both matter for how we spec the new floor.
We clear the old slab, grade and compact the subbase, place steel reinforcement, and pour. In summer, we start early in the morning to avoid peak heat. Control joints are cut the same day so the floor has planned relief as it expands and contracts.
We walk through the finished job with you before we leave. You can walk on the floor after 24 to 48 hours, and vehicles stay off it for at least seven days. If you opted for a sealer, it goes on after the curing period is complete.
Free on-site estimate. We visit in person before quoting anything. No obligation.
(956) 856-1170We schedule summer pours for early morning and use concrete admixtures that slow the setting process in extreme heat. Concrete poured and cured correctly in our climate does not flake or crack the way a rushed pour does. This is standard practice for us, not an upsell.
The most common reason garage floors fail in Weslaco is poor subgrade preparation - the ground underneath the slab was not properly compacted before the pour. We treat subgrade prep as non-negotiable on every project, because a well-prepped base is what separates a floor that lasts 25 years from one that cracks in five.
The City of Weslaco requires permits for many concrete projects, and we handle that process as part of the job. Permitted work is documented, which protects you when you sell your home and keeps your property record clean. You can verify permit requirements yourself at the American Concrete Institute, which sets the industry standards we follow.
We give you a written estimate that covers materials, labor, subgrade prep, and cleanup before any work is scheduled. The number on the quote is the number on the invoice. If something changes, we tell you before it happens.
Every project starts with an honest in-person assessment and ends with a walkthrough so you know exactly what you got. We work all across Weslaco and the surrounding Valley, and we stand behind what we pour.
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