
Cracked, uneven, or water-pooling garage floors are a real problem on Corsicana clay soil. We pour reinforced slabs built to handle the ground beneath them - so you get a floor that holds up year after year.

Garage floor concrete in Corsicana covers demolition of the old slab if one exists, subgrade compaction, steel reinforcement, and a single-day pour finished with control joints - most two-car garage projects are complete in one day and ready for vehicles within a week.
If your current floor is cracking, pooling water, or just not holding up, the clay soil underneath is usually the starting point. Corsicana sits on heavy Blackland Prairie clay that swells with rain and shrinks in dry stretches, and that cycle puts stress on any slab from below. A floor built without that local reality in mind tends to show it fast.
If you are also looking at the rest of your garage space, our decorative concrete options can finish the floor with color, texture, or a coated surface that is easier to clean and better looking than plain gray.
If you can see cracks running across the slab, or the floor feels uneven underfoot, the concrete has likely been affected by shifting clay soil. Hairline cracks can sometimes be filled, but widespread cracking or sections that have heaved usually call for a full replacement.
Standing water inside the garage after a Navarro County rain event means the slope is wrong or has shifted over time. Moisture sitting on or near the slab speeds up the clay shrink-swell cycle that causes further damage.
If the top layer is peeling away in chips or flakes, the surface has deteriorated past the point where a coating holds. This often happens when concrete was poured in poor conditions or finished too quickly. A new slab gives you a clean starting point.
Turning your garage into a workshop, gym, or clean storage area usually starts with the floor. An old, stained slab makes the whole space feel unfinished and limits what you can do with it. A fresh pour transforms how the space looks and works day to day.
Most garage floor projects start with demolition and hauling of the old slab, then subgrade grading and compaction before the new pour. We size the slab thickness to your actual use - four inches handles everyday passenger vehicles comfortably, while heavier trucks, RVs, or workshop equipment may need five or six inches to carry the load without cracking over time. Every slab gets steel reinforcement and control joints placed at regular intervals so the concrete has a planned place to flex with temperature changes. If you want your floor to be more than plain gray, we also handle decorative concrete finishes including epoxy coatings, broom texture, and color options.
For customers who want a finished interior space, our concrete floor installation service covers the full scope of interior slabs beyond the garage, from shops to covered outdoor areas. We handle the permit process with the City of Corsicana as part of the project, so you are not managing that on your own.
Best for homeowners starting from a dirt base or replacing a failed slab with a properly reinforced, thickness-appropriate new floor.
Best when an existing slab is cracked, heaved, or deteriorated past the point of repair - includes full demo, haul-away, and a fresh pour.
Best for homeowners who want a broom finish for grip, a smooth finish for a workshop, or an epoxy coating for a cleaner, more durable surface.
Best applied after the slab has cured for at least 28 days - adds protection from oil stains, moisture, and daily wear, and is easier to clean long-term.
The Blackland Prairie clay that runs under Corsicana and Navarro County is the single biggest factor in how any concrete slab performs over time. It absorbs rain and swells, then dries out and shrinks - every year, every season. That movement puts real stress on a garage floor from below, and a slab poured without accounting for it tends to crack within a few years. We build in proper subgrade compaction, reinforcement, and control joints because we have seen what happens to slabs in this area when those steps are skipped.
Corsicana summers also require care when it comes to timing the pour. Peak summer heat causes concrete to dry too fast, which weakens the surface before it fully cures. We schedule early-morning pours and use additives when conditions call for it to protect the slab quality. We serve homeowners throughout Corsicana and extend that same approach to customers in Ennis and Waxahachie, where similar clay soil conditions apply.
We reply within one business day. Tell us the garage size, the condition of the existing floor, and what you want the finished surface to look like.
We visit your property, measure the garage, and assess the soil and drainage situation. You receive a written estimate covering thickness, finish, reinforcement, and timeline - before any work begins.
We handle the permit, demolish the old slab if needed, compact the subgrade, set forms, place reinforcement, and pour. Control joints go in before the concrete sets so cracking follows the plan, not the ground.
We explain the curing timeline - typically walk-on within 48 hours, vehicle-ready in about seven days. We walk the finished slab with you and cover any sealer or coating steps if planned.
We handle the permit, the prep, and the pour. No pressure - just a written estimate so you know exactly what the project involves.
(430) 775-4881We know the clay soil conditions throughout Navarro County and factor them into every garage floor project - subgrade compaction, proper reinforcement, and control joint placement that gives the slab room to flex without random cracking.
We handle the permit application with the City of Corsicana as part of the job. Permitted work is inspected and on record, which protects you at resale and confirms the slab was built to current city standards. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation maintains contractor license records you can verify.
Every project starts with a written estimate that spells out slab thickness, reinforcement type, finish, joint placement, and the curing timeline. You know what you are getting before any concrete is poured.
We follow the concrete placement and finishing standards set by the American Society of Concrete Contractors. Those standards exist to protect the customer, and we apply them on every job in Corsicana and the surrounding area.
Every detail in the process - from soil prep to final joint placement - reflects work that is built to last in this specific part of Texas. When you are comparing contractors, the questions that matter most are how they handle local clay soil and whether they pull permits.
Add color, texture, or a coated finish to your garage floor or any other concrete surface on your property.
Learn MoreInterior and covered slab work beyond the garage, from shop floors to covered outdoor areas.
Learn MoreSpring and fall are the best windows for pouring - contact us now to get on the schedule before the next season fills up.