
Old, cracked, or dirt garage floor? We pour thick, properly prepared concrete slabs that drain well, handle the weight, and hold up through Albany's wet seasons.

Garage floor concrete in Albany means removing the old surface, compacting and stabilizing the clay-heavy soil underneath, then pouring a 4-to-6-inch slab - most jobs take one pour day plus a week of curing before you can park on it.
Albany homeowners call us because their garage floor is cracking, pooling water after every storm, or the garage still has a bare dirt floor from when the house was built. All three situations have the same solution: a properly poured concrete slab that starts with the ground prep, not just the concrete itself.
If you are also thinking about what happens inside the garage once the floor is done, our concrete floor installation service covers finishing options like epoxy coatings and sealed surfaces.
If you have patched cracks before and they keep reopening - or new ones keep appearing - the floor has a structural problem, not just a surface one. In Albany, this is usually tied to the clay soil shifting beneath the slab through wet and dry seasons.
Puddles forming in the middle or along the walls of your garage after a heavy rain mean the floor was not sloped correctly or has settled unevenly. Given how much rain Albany gets, a floor that does not drain properly will stay damp - and damp concrete deteriorates faster.
If the top layer of your concrete is peeling off in flakes or leaving a chalky residue when you sweep, the surface has broken down. This happens when concrete was not cured properly or has simply reached the end of its useful life.
Some older Albany homes built in the 1950s through 1970s still have garages with unpaved floors. That means mud in wet weather, dust in dry weather, and a space that cannot be properly cleaned. A poured concrete floor solves all of that at once.
We handle the full scope of garage floor work: full slab removal and repour, new slabs for garages that never had concrete, and slab thickening for homeowners who need a floor that can handle heavy trucks or equipment. Every job starts with soil compaction and grading - because a floor that looks great on day one but cracks by year three is not a job we are willing to put our name on.
For homeowners who want to take the floor further, we also offer finishing options after the slab has cured. Our decorative concrete service can add an epoxy coating, stain, or textured finish that makes the garage easier to clean and better looking - something a lot of Albany homeowners add once the base slab is in place.
Best for garages with cracked, settled, or badly damaged existing concrete that cannot be repaired.
Ideal for garages with dirt or gravel floors that need a permanent, cleanable surface for the first time.
Right for homeowners parking trucks, RVs, or storing heavy equipment - we go thicker for the extra load.
Albany sits on Dougherty County clay soil - and clay is the enemy of poorly prepared concrete. It expands when wet and contracts when dry, putting stress on any slab from underneath through every rain cycle. A contractor who does not account for this will pour a floor that looks fine at first and starts cracking within a few years. We compact and stabilize the ground before a single bag of concrete is mixed, because that is the only way a floor built in this area holds up long term. You can learn more about soil conditions in southwest Georgia through the University of Georgia Extension.
Albany also averages around 52 inches of rain per year, which is well above the national average. That means drainage slope matters on every garage floor we pour. We serve homeowners in Americus and Valdosta who face similar soil and rainfall conditions, and the approach is the same in every city: get the base right first.
When you call, we ask a few basic questions - garage size, whether there is existing concrete, and what you need the floor to handle. We respond within 1 business day and schedule an in-person visit before giving you a firm price.
Albany requires a building permit for new concrete slabs. We handle that paperwork through the City of Albany Building and Development Services office - you do not have to navigate it yourself.
If old concrete needs to come out, we break it up and haul it away - confirm this is in your quote. We then grade and compact the soil to give the new slab a stable base. This is the most important part of the job.
We pour and finish the slab in one session, cutting control joints to manage future expansion. The city inspector signs off, then we walk you through curing timelines and care instructions before we leave the site.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to the estimate - it is a free on-site visit where we look at your garage, talk through your options, and give you a written price. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule that visit at a time that works for you.
(229) 304-1369We pull the required City of Albany building permit before any concrete is mixed. You get a project that is officially on record - which protects you when you sell your home or need to file an insurance claim.
Our license is verified through the Georgia Secretary of State. We carry both liability insurance and workers compensation coverage on every job, so you are not exposed if something unexpected happens on your property.
We do not skip the ground work. Every garage floor we pour in Dougherty County gets proper soil compaction and drainage grading before concrete touches the forms. That is what keeps floors from cracking in 3 years in Albany's shifting soil.
Albany's heat causes concrete to skin over too fast when poured mid-day. We plan every summer pour for early morning hours and use mix techniques that protect the cure - so your floor reaches full strength rather than failing early.
Every one of these points comes back to the same thing: we do the work the right way so you are not calling us - or anyone else - back in three years to fix what should have been done correctly the first time. That is how we build repeat business in a market as tight as Albany.
Once your garage floor slab is in place, a decorative coating or stain makes it easier to clean and better looking for the long term.
Learn moreFor workshops, basements, and interior spaces that need a finished concrete surface beyond a basic garage pour.
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