
Old, cracked, or crumbling garage floor? We replace and install concrete garage floors built for Hemet's heat and clay soils - with proper base prep and permits handled.

Garage floor concrete in Hemet means breaking out the old slab, prepping the soil underneath, and pouring fresh concrete - most standard two-car garage jobs take one to two days of active work, though you will want to stay off it for about a week. If you skip the base prep, the new floor cracks the same way the old one did.
Most Hemet homes were built between the 1970s and 1990s, and a lot of original garage floors from that era are at the end of their life. If yours is constantly dusty, cracked, or uneven, you are likely looking at a replacement rather than another round of patching. We also handle decorative concrete finishes if you want more than a plain gray floor.
Hemet sits on clay-heavy soil that expands and contracts with the seasons. That movement is the main reason garage floors in this valley fail - and it is why proper soil compaction and base preparation matter more here than in most places.
A crack or two is normal in older concrete. But if you see cracks that are getting longer, widening, or have one side sitting higher than the other, the slab underneath is shifting. In Hemet, clay soils expanding and contracting with seasonal moisture changes are the most common cause - and patching the surface will not stop the movement.
If your garage floor sheds a constant layer of gray dust no matter how often you sweep, the surface layer is breaking down. This is called spalling, and it usually means the original pour was low quality or dried too fast in the heat. Sealing over spalled concrete does not fix it - the surface needs to be replaced.
A slight slope, a dip in the center, or a raised edge near the garage door means the slab has settled unevenly. Beyond making the door harder to close, an uneven floor tends to get worse over time and creates a tripping hazard - especially in a space you walk through carrying things.
If your home was built during Hemet's growth years and the garage floor has never been replaced, it is likely 35 to 50 years old. Floors that age often have outdated thickness, no vapor barrier, and decades of wear. A contractor can tell you after one look whether you are dealing with a repair or a full replacement.
We handle full garage floor replacements from start to finish - that means demolishing and hauling away your old slab, grading and compacting the soil underneath, pouring new concrete to the right thickness, and cutting control joints so the floor can handle temperature changes without cracking randomly. We also install vapor barriers when soil moisture is a concern, which it often is in older Hemet homes. If you want more than a plain floor, our concrete floor installation service covers polished and finished options.
For homeowners whose slab is still structurally sound but looks worn or stained, resurfacing is sometimes a better fit than full replacement. We assess your current floor honestly and tell you which option makes more sense for your situation. We pull all required permits through the City of Hemet and schedule work around the heat so the concrete cures properly.
Best for floors with significant cracking, settling, or soil movement underneath.
Good option when the slab is structurally sound but the surface looks worn or stained.
Added under the new pour for homes where soil moisture wicks up through the slab.
Colored concrete, exposed aggregate, or a smooth broom finish - matched to your preference.
Hemet sits in the San Jacinto Valley at around 1,600 feet elevation, and the combination of extreme summer heat and clay-heavy soil creates conditions that are genuinely hard on concrete. Summer temperatures regularly hit 100 degrees or higher, which means concrete poured at the wrong time of day can dry too fast on the surface - leaving you with a floor that looks fine for a year and then starts cracking apart. We schedule garage floor pours for early morning in the summer months and use techniques that give the concrete time to cure properly before the afternoon heat sets in.
A large share of Hemet's housing stock dates from the 1970s through 1990s, which means many homeowners here are dealing with original garage floors that are now 30 to 50 years old. We serve homeowners across the area, including nearby San Jacinto and Moreno Valley, where the same soil conditions and housing age create similar needs. If you are in one of Hemet's older neighborhoods and your floor has never been replaced, it is worth having someone take a look.
We respond within 1 business day. You can call us directly or fill out our contact form and describe what you are seeing with your garage floor.
We come out to look at your current floor, check for signs of soil movement or drainage issues, and give you a written estimate with no obligation.
We handle the City of Hemet permit application before any work begins. Once approved, you get a firm start date and a realistic timeline for completion.
The old slab comes out, the base is prepped correctly, and the new concrete is poured and finished. Most homeowners are back to full garage use within seven days of the pour.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation to move forward. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(951) 484-2581The City of Hemet requires a permit for garage floor replacements, and unpermitted work can create problems when you sell your home or file an insurance claim. We handle the permit application on your behalf so the job is done right and documented.
Hemet sits on expansive clay soils that destroy floors when ignored. We compact the base properly and build in the right drainage before any concrete goes down - which is what separates a floor that lasts from one that starts cracking in two years.
Pouring concrete in Hemet's summer heat without precautions leads to surface cracking and a weaker finished product. We schedule early morning pours in summer and use techniques that give the concrete the time it needs to cure properly.
We work across the San Jacinto Valley and surrounding communities. Local homeowners trust us because we know the soil conditions, the permit process, and the specific challenges of building concrete in this valley. See our{' '}<a href="https://www.cement.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="text-primary underline underline-offset-2">Portland Cement Association</a>-standard practices for reference.
Every garage floor job we do in Hemet starts with an honest assessment and a written estimate. No price changes mid-job, no skipped permits, and no base prep shortcuts - because that is what your floor needs to last in this valley. Get in touch to schedule your estimate.
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