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Concrete Floors in Antioch, CA

A concrete floor is only as good as what's underneath it. And most people don't find that out until it's too late—when cracks appear, when sections settle, when moisture starts coming through.



Whether you need garage concrete floor installation , a residential concrete floor for a basement or workshop, or commercial concrete floors for your business, the difference between a floor that lasts 30 years and one that fails in five comes down to preparation and expertise.


We're the concrete floor contractor near me that business owners and homeowners call when they want it done right the first time. Not the cheapest option. The right option.

Garage Concrete Floor Installation That Actually Lasts

Your garage floor takes serious abuse. Cars dripping oil, heavy toolboxes being dragged around, temperature swings, moisture from wet vehicles—it all adds up.

Garage concrete floor installation requires thicker concrete than interior floors (typically 4-6 inches), proper slope for drainage, and a vapor barrier to prevent moisture issues. We've poured hundreds of garage floors throughout Antioch, and we know exactly what works in our climate and soil conditions.

Most garage floor problems start with inadequate base preparation or skipping the vapor barrier. We don't cut those corners. Ever.



Residential Concrete Floors for Every Space

Need a residential concrete floor for a basement conversion, home gym, workshop, or addition? We're a residential concrete floor contractor that understands how different spaces have different requirements.

A home theater needs a perfectly level floor. A workshop needs durability and easy cleanup. A basement needs moisture protection. We design and install concrete floor installation near me projects based on how you'll actually use the space.

We can also polish, stain, or seal residential floors for a finished look that's both attractive and low-maintenance.


Commercial Concrete Floors Built for Business

Commercial concrete floors face demands that residential floors never see. Forklifts. Pallet jacks. Constant foot traffic. Heavy equipment. Spills and chemicals.

As a commercial concrete floor contractor , we've installed floors for warehouses, retail spaces, restaurants, and industrial facilities. We understand load requirements, know which concrete mixes and thicknesses work for different applications, and coordinate with other trades to keep your project on schedule.

Commercial concrete floor installation isn't something you want to trust to a residential contractor who's never dealt with the engineering requirements and daily abuse that commercial spaces demand.

Call us for a detailed estimate on your concrete floor project. We'll assess your space, discuss your specific needs, and provide honest pricing based on doing the job right.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How thick should a garage concrete floor be?

    Standard garage floors should be at least 4 inches thick, but we typically recommend 5-6 inches for garages that will see heavy vehicles, extensive storage, or workshop use. The base preparation matters just as much as thickness—a 6-inch slab on poorly compacted base will fail faster than a 4-inch slab on properly prepared base. We assess your specific situation and recommend appropriate thickness.

  • Do concrete floors need a vapor barrier?

    Yes, especially for enclosed spaces like garages, basements, and living areas. A vapor barrier (typically 6-mil polyethylene sheeting) goes between the base and concrete to prevent ground moisture from wicking up through the slab. Skipping this causes moisture problems, efflorescence, and coating failures. It's a cheap insurance policy that prevents expensive problems later.

  • Can you polish or stain concrete floors?

    Absolutely. Polished concrete creates a durable, attractive finish that's popular for modern homes, retail spaces, and showrooms. Acid staining adds color while maintaining concrete's natural variation. Epoxy coatings provide chemical resistance and easy cleanup for garages and workshops. We offer various finishing options depending on your aesthetic preferences and functional requirements.

  • What's the difference between residential and commercial concrete floors?

    Commercial floors typically require thicker concrete (6-8+ inches vs. 4-5 inches residential), heavier reinforcement, higher PSI concrete, and specific finishes for slip resistance or chemical resistance. They're engineered for heavier loads and more abuse. Commercial installations also need to meet stricter code requirements and often require coordination with other contractors on tighter schedules.

  • How long does concrete floor installation take?

    Most residential garage floors take 2-3 days—one day for base prep and forming, one day for pouring and finishing, plus curing time. Larger or more complex floors take longer. Commercial floors vary widely depending on size and complexity. You can walk on the floor after 24-48 hours, but we recommend waiting at least 7 days before driving vehicles on it or placing heavy equipment.

  • Why do concrete floors crack?

    Floors crack due to inadequate base preparation, improper or missing control joints, insufficient reinforcement, concrete that's too thin for the load, or poor curing practices. Some hairline cracking is normal and doesn't affect structural integrity. Large cracks indicate installation problems. We prevent most cracking through proper base compaction, adequate thickness, strategic control joint placement, and correct curing procedures.

  • Can you repair cracked or damaged concrete floors?

    It depends on the extent and cause of damage. Surface cracks can be repaired with epoxy injection or grinding and resealing. Significant settling, heaving, or structural damage usually requires replacement. We'll assess your floor honestly and tell you whether repair makes sense or if replacement is the smarter investment. Sometimes patching just delays the inevitable.

  • Do commercial concrete floors need special finishes?

    Often, yes. Retail spaces might need polished or decorative finishes. Warehouses need durable surfaces that can handle forklift traffic. Food service areas require slip-resistant, easy-to-clean finishes that meet health codes. Industrial facilities may need chemical-resistant coatings. We recommend finishes based on your specific business operations and requirements.

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  • How much does garage floor installation cost?

    A typical two-car garage floor (400-500 sq ft) runs $2,000-4,000 depending on thickness, site conditions, and finishing options. That includes demolition if there's an existing floor, base prep, vapor barrier, concrete, finishing, and cleanup. Prices vary based on access, soil conditions, and any special requirements. Call us for an accurate quote based on your specific garage.

  • What maintenance do concrete floors require?

    Sealed concrete floors need very little maintenance—regular sweeping or mopping and occasional resealing (every 2-5 years depending on traffic). Avoid using deicing salts, which can damage the surface. Clean spills promptly, especially oils and chemicals. Polished floors may need periodic re-polishing in high-traffic areas. Overall, concrete is one of the lowest-maintenance flooring options available.