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Cracked, uneven floors trace back to what is underneath. We install concrete floors in Bryan with the base preparation and drainage that clay soil demands - so your floor stays flat.

Concrete floor installation in Bryan starts with grading and compacting the ground, then pouring and finishing the slab - most garage or utility floor jobs take one to three days on-site. The finished floor gives you a durable, cleanable surface that handles daily use without cracking.
Bryan's clay soil is the main challenge with any slab project here. Soil that swells in the rain and shrinks in a dry summer will crack even a well-poured floor if the base underneath was not properly compacted and drained. Getting that foundation right is what separates a floor that holds up from one you will be patching within a few years.
Many of our floor projects connect to other concrete work on the property. If you are also dealing with drainage issues on a slope, we can pair a new floor with concrete pool decks or coordinate with a garage floor concrete pour happening at the same time to keep the project efficient.
If you have patched cracks in your garage floor and they keep reappearing after dry spells, the problem is the soil underneath - not the patch. Bryan's clay soil shrinks during hot summers and expands when rain returns, and that movement will keep breaking any surface repair you apply. Cracks wider than a quarter-inch or with a lip between the two sides point to a replacement conversation.
Walk across your garage or utility room and pay attention to slight slopes, soft spots, or sections that shift when you step on them. If you feel that movement, the base underneath has likely settled or eroded. In Bryan, this is especially common in homes built before the 1990s where soil preparation standards were less rigorous during the original construction.
A properly installed floor is slightly sloped to move water toward a drain or exit. If water pools in the middle of your garage after you hose it down or after rain blows in, the floor has either settled unevenly or was never graded correctly. Standing water left alone accelerates surface deterioration and can work its way under the slab.
If the surface of your floor is flaking off in thin layers, feels rough and pitted, or leaves a chalky residue on your shoes, the top layer of the concrete has started to break down - a process called spalling. Once it starts it tends to spread. At a certain point, patching becomes more expensive and less effective than a fresh pour.
We handle concrete floor installation for garages, workshops, utility rooms, covered patios, and outbuildings throughout Bryan and the surrounding area. Every project starts with a site assessment - we look at the existing surface, check drainage patterns, and discuss how you plan to use the space. Thickness matters: a floor that holds a vehicle needs a different specification than one that will only see foot traffic. We also pour concrete pool decks and adjacent flatwork when the project scope calls for it.
We pull permits through the City of Bryan when required, handle demolition of existing slabs, and coordinate concrete delivery and finishing in a single pour sequence. If you are converting a detached garage or outbuilding, we can also coordinate the floor with adjacent garage floor concrete work to keep the project efficient and the transitions clean.
Best for homeowners replacing an aging slab or finishing an unfinished garage - sized for vehicle weight and daily use.
Suits outbuildings, sheds, and workshop spaces where a durable, flat surface makes the space actually usable.
For homeowners converting a garage into a gym, hobby room, or home office - a stained finish transforms how the space feels without the cost of tile or hardwood.
For existing slabs that are past the point of patching - we break out the old pour, handle disposal, and start fresh with a properly prepared base.
Bryan's clay soil is the defining challenge for any slab project in this area. The soil expands when rain comes and contracts during the long dry summers - and that movement will crack a floor that was not built to handle it. Many homes in Bryan's established neighborhoods were built in the 1950s through 1970s to older standards, and when old slabs in those homes come up, we regularly find soil that was never properly compacted. It is not unusual - it just means the base work before the new pour is more involved, and homeowners should budget a small contingency for what we find.
Our floor installation work extends throughout the metro area. Homeowners in College Station have similar soil conditions and a high share of mid-century homes with original slabs that are overdue for replacement. In Huntsville, we see more rural outbuildings and workshop floors that were poured on bare ground and never properly base-prepared. The approach is the same in both places: understand what is under the slab before you pour over it.
We reply within one business day and will schedule a free on-site visit before quoting. A thorough contractor looks at the existing surface, drainage, and soil conditions - because what is underneath affects the price significantly.
If a permit is required for your slab - which it often is in Bryan - we handle the filing before any work begins. This step protects you legally and ensures the work gets inspected. Once the permit is in hand, you get a firm start date.
If there is an existing slab to remove, we break it up and haul it away. Then we grade, compact, and lay a gravel base if needed. This phase can take a full day for larger spaces - have the area cleared before the crew arrives.
The pour typically takes four to six hours for a standard garage. We finish the surface, then walk you through curing instructions before we leave - when to walk on it, when to drive on it, and any steps specific to Bryan's climate at that time of year.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote covering demo, materials, permits, and cleanup.
(979) 359-2229Every floor we pour in Bryan accounts for the clay soil behavior specific to this area. We compact the base, verify drainage, and size the slab for the loads it will carry - because a floor that looks fine on day one but cracks after the first dry summer was built for the wrong conditions.
We file permits with the City of Bryan Development Services office before any work starts. Your new floor will be inspected and on record - which matters if you plan to sell the home or file an insurance claim down the road.
Our quotes break out demo, materials, labor, permits, and cleanup separately - so the number you see before the job is the number you pay when it is done. If something unexpected turns up during demo, we tell you before we proceed, not after.
We work across 12 service areas throughout Central and East Texas. Local homeowners can verify our work through references from completed floor projects in Bryan, College Station, and surrounding communities - ask us for examples near your neighborhood.
The American Concrete Institute sets the standards for floor construction that concrete professionals follow - we apply those standards to every slab we pour in Bryan, accounting for the local soil and climate conditions that make this area more demanding than most.
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