
Cracked, uneven, or crumbling garage floor? We replace and install concrete slabs built for Whittier's clay soils, with permits handled and a finish you can actually use.

Garage floor concrete in Whittier involves removing the old, deteriorated slab, preparing the soil underneath, and pouring a new slab - most two-car garages are completed in two to three days of active work. The process matters because Whittier sits on clay-heavy ground that expands and contracts with the seasons, making base preparation more important here than in many other areas. If you have been patching the same cracks for years, the problem is almost certainly in the soil beneath the slab - not the surface.
Many homeowners in Whittier also take this opportunity to look at related work. If your garage has drainage issues or you are thinking about a more finished look, our decorative concrete options include coatings and surface treatments that can be applied after the new slab cures. And if your floors inside the house also need attention, see our concrete floor installation services.
If cracks in your garage floor are getting longer or wider - or you can fit a coin into them - the slab is shifting. In Whittier, clay soil movement is the most common driver. Small hairline cracks are normal, but cracks you can feel with your foot or that run the full width of the floor usually mean replacement is overdue.
If the top layer of your floor is peeling off in chunks or crumbling at the edges, the concrete has reached the end of its useful life. This is especially common in Whittier homes built before the 1980s, where original slabs were poured thinner and without modern reinforcement. Once flaking starts, it spreads quickly.
If water always pools in the same corner or along the same wall after rain or washing, the floor has settled unevenly. This is a drainage problem and a sign of soil movement. Standing water speeds up concrete deterioration and can seep under your walls if left alone.
Many Whittier homes still have their original postwar garage slabs. If yours has never been replaced and the house is from that era, the slab is likely 60 to 70 years old - well past its expected lifespan. A contractor can assess whether there are hidden issues that haven't shown up on the surface yet.
We handle every step of a garage floor project - from breaking out the old slab and hauling it away to grading the base, pouring new concrete, and finishing the surface. For most homeowners in Whittier, the project involves full demo and replacement rather than patching, because the underlying soil issues that cause cracking need to be addressed at the base level. We also handle the permit process through the City of Whittier's Building and Safety Division so you don't have to navigate that yourself.
Beyond a standard gray slab, we offer sealed and coated finishes that make your floor easier to clean and more resistant to oil stains - a practical upgrade for garages used as workshops or storage. If you are also thinking about updating the look of adjacent outdoor spaces, our decorative concrete service covers driveways, patios, and walkways, and our concrete floor installation service covers interior slabs throughout the property.
Best for garages with cracked, settling, or deteriorated concrete - includes demo, base prep, and new pour.
For additions, new garages, or structures that need a fresh concrete floor from scratch.
For homeowners who want a cleaner, oil-resistant surface that holds up to daily use in Southern California.
Whittier has a large housing stock from the 1940s through the 1970s - and many of those homes still have their original garage slabs. At 60 to 80 years old, those floors have been through decades of Whittier's clay soil movement, Santa Ana wind cycles, and wet winters that follow months of dry heat. The result is usually a floor that has been patched repeatedly but keeps coming back with new cracks. A full replacement with modern base preparation and reinforcement addresses the root cause rather than the symptom.
We serve homeowners across the area, including Downey and Norwalk, where many of the same older housing conditions apply. If you are not sure whether your slab needs a patch, a coating, or a full replacement, a free on-site assessment is the most honest way to find out.
We respond within 1 business day. You describe the garage, whether there is an existing slab, and what you are hoping for - no commitment required.
We come out, assess your floor and the soil underneath, check for drainage issues, and give you a written quote covering everything - demo, materials, labor, permit. No surprises on the final bill.
We apply for the building permit through the City of Whittier, coordinate the inspection, and confirm a start date with you. You clear the garage - cars, tools, storage - before the crew arrives.
Demo and base prep happen on day one. The pour is day two. You can walk on it after 24 to 48 hours and drive on it after a week. We do a final walkthrough before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(562) 358-3090We hold a current California Concrete Contractor license - you can verify it at the Contractors State License Board. Every job is fully insured, so your property is protected from the first day of work.
The clay-heavy soil in many Whittier neighborhoods is harder on concrete than most homeowners realize. We compact the base and reinforce slabs specifically for local conditions - not just a standard pour that fails in five years.
Replacing a garage floor in Whittier requires a building permit. We apply for it, coordinate with the city inspector, and make sure everything is documented - so there are no code issues when you sell your home.
One of the most common contractor complaints is a final invoice that looks nothing like the original quote. We give you a written estimate covering demo, materials, labor, and permits - and we stick to it.
Serving Whittier since 2023, we have completed garage floor projects across the city - from flat-lot homes near the City of Whittier's permitted project requirements to hillside properties in Friendly Hills where soil movement is especially pronounced. Our approach is the same on every job: honest assessment, proper prep, and work that lasts.
Stained, stamped, or coated concrete surfaces that upgrade the look of your garage, driveway, or patio after the slab work is done.
Learn moreInterior concrete floor pours for residential and commercial spaces that need a clean, level base for flooring or direct use.
Learn moreCall us today for a free on-site estimate - most Whittier garage floor projects are scheduled within the week.