
Cracked, crumbling, or uneven garage floors are a daily frustration. We pour and finish garage floor concrete in Marshall that holds up to East Texas heat, clay soil, and heavy use.

Garage floor concrete in Marshall means removing the old slab if one exists, preparing the base with compacted fill and gravel, and pouring a fresh slab that is leveled, finished, and left to cure - most residential garage floors are completed in one to two days of active work, with walking allowed after 24 to 48 hours.
Most homeowners reach out after noticing cracks that are growing wider or a surface that is pitting and crumbling underfoot. The problem is rarely the concrete itself - it is usually the clay-heavy East Texas soil shifting underneath, combined with years of vehicle weight and seasonal moisture. Patching buys time but rarely solves the underlying issue.
If your garage has been converted into a workshop or you plan to add a floor coating, starting with a properly poured slab makes all the difference. You may also want to look at our decorative concrete options if you want a finished surface that looks as good as it works.
A crack or two in an older garage floor is common, but when cracks start widening, multiplying, or showing vertical displacement where one side sits higher than the other, the slab has moved. In Marshall's clay-heavy soil, this kind of movement is a known issue, and a floor that has started heaving or settling unevenly is unlikely to improve on its own.
If the top layer of your garage floor is breaking apart, pitting, or turning to powder underfoot, the surface has deteriorated past the point where patching makes sense. This kind of breakdown is often the result of a poor original pour, years of oil and chemical exposure, or moisture working through the slab from below.
A garage floor that holds standing water after a heavy East Texas rainstorm is either sloped incorrectly or has settled unevenly. Marshall gets meaningful rainfall throughout the year, and a floor that does not drain toward the door creates a damp environment that damages stored items and encourages mold.
If you find yourself tripping over lips in the concrete, struggling to roll a cart across the floor, or unable to keep the space clean because the surface is too rough, the floor is working against you. A new, flat, finished slab transforms how usable the garage actually is - whether you park there, work there, or use it for storage.
Our garage floor concrete work covers the full project from start to finish: demolition of the old slab if needed, grading and compacting the base, setting forms, placing steel reinforcement, pouring and finishing the new slab, and cutting control joints before the concrete sets. We work with homeowners who want a simple broom-finish floor and those who want a smooth, troweled surface they plan to coat or seal later.
For homeowners who want to take the finished space further, we can pair a new garage floor with our concrete floor installation services for interior spaces, or discuss how the garage floor connects to surrounding areas. If you want a surface that does more than just look clean, ask about sealing options - a sealed slab resists oil drips, moisture vapor, and the kind of staining that makes garages look neglected.
Ideal for homeowners with no existing slab or those whose current floor is too damaged to repair - a full pour from scratch, built on a properly prepared base.
Suits homeowners with an existing slab that has heaved, cracked, or settled - the old concrete is broken up, hauled away, and replaced with a fresh slab on a corrected base.
Good for homeowners who want a practical, durable surface - broom finish provides grip while troweled finish suits those planning to apply a coating or sealer.
Best for homeowners in humid East Texas who want a surface that resists oil stains, moisture vapor, and surface wear - sealing is applied after the slab has fully cured.
Marshall sits in East Texas where summer temperatures regularly climb into the mid-to-upper 90s from late spring through September. Pouring concrete in that heat is a real challenge - the mix can dry too fast on the surface before it has fully set, leading to cracking and a weakened top layer. Experienced local crews plan pours for early morning and use mixes suited to warm weather. That knowledge makes a direct difference in how long your finished floor lasts.
The soils across Harrison County are heavily clay-based - they expand when wet and shrink when dry, and Marshall's wet winters and dry summers create a seasonal cycle that puts steady stress on any concrete slab. That's a pattern we know well from working across the area, including in Hallsville and out toward Waskom. A proper base - compacted fill, gravel, and good reinforcement - is what separates a floor that stays flat from one that starts cracking and shifting within a few years.
Call or fill out the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask about your garage size, the condition of any existing slab, and what you plan to use the space for so we can give you an accurate written estimate.
We visit your garage to measure the space, assess the soil and drainage situation, and check the condition of any existing concrete. You will know exactly what the project involves and what it will cost before any work begins - no surprises.
The crew handles demolition if needed, grades and compacts the base, places reinforcement, and pours the slab. In East Texas summer heat, pours start early in the morning so the concrete sets at the right pace and the surface is finished correctly.
Control joints are cut into the surface shortly after the pour to guide any future cracking along planned lines. Once cured, we walk the finished floor with you before we leave. Sealing, if you want it, is scheduled as a follow-up after 28 days.
No pressure. We will assess your garage, check the base, and give you a clear written quote. Replies within one business day.
(430) 214-0018Harrison County's expansive clay soil requires specific base preparation - proper compaction, gravel fill, and reinforcement placement - or the slab will shift and crack within a few years. We have done this work in this soil and know what that prep actually takes.
Pouring concrete in Marshall's summer heat without taking precautions is how you end up with a dusty, cracked surface. We schedule early-morning pours and use warm-weather concrete mixes so the slab sets correctly even when temperatures are climbing. American Concrete Institute (ACI) guidelines on hot-weather concreting inform how we schedule and prepare for every warm-season pour.
Every quote we provide spells out what is included: demolition, base prep, reinforcement, finishing, control joints, and cleanup. You know exactly what you are paying for before work begins, and there are no line items that appear on the final invoice that were not on the estimate.
Texas contractor registration and liability insurance are not optional courtesies - they are the baseline that protects you as a homeowner if something goes wrong on your property. Verify contractor status through TDLR before any crew sets foot on your property.
Every garage floor project we take on is built around the same principle: do the base work right so the slab stays flat. A clean, solid garage floor is one of the most practical investments a Marshall homeowner can make, and we want yours to still be performing in 20 years.
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