
Your garage floor takes a beating from vehicles, storage, and South Texas heat every single day. We pour reinforced slabs prepared for clay soil movement so your floor holds up for decades.

Garage floor concrete in Eagle Pass involves removing any old slab, compacting the base, placing steel reinforcement, and pouring a fresh slab - most residential projects wrap up in two to three days total, with the actual pour happening in a single morning.
A lot of Eagle Pass homeowners are dealing with floors that have cracked, settled unevenly, or turned to dust at the surface - all common results of the area's expansive clay soils cycling through wet and dry seasons. If your garage floor has seen better days, a fresh pour is a straightforward fix that gives you a level, clean surface you can actually use. Some homeowners also choose to pair their new floor with a decorative concrete finish to make the space more functional and visually sharp.
We work in Eagle Pass and the surrounding area and understand the local conditions - extreme heat, clay soils, and the timing considerations that come with both. Call us or fill out the estimate form below and we will get back to you within one business day.
A crack or two in an older floor is common, but when cracks multiply, widen, or the edges sit at different heights, the ground underneath has moved significantly. Eagle Pass clay soils are a common culprit, swelling with rain and shrinking in dry spells. Patching rarely holds for long once this pattern starts - a fresh slab on a properly prepared base is the lasting fix.
If the top layer crumbles when you sweep, leaves a fine powder, or shows pockmarks across the surface, the concrete has deteriorated past the point of simple repair. This kind of surface failure is often the result of a poor original pour made worse by years of heat and moisture cycling. A new slab with proper finishing will stay solid and easy to clean.
A floor that has settled unevenly creates low spots where water pools and raised edges that catch your feet or a vehicle's tires. Clay soils in this area can cause sections of a slab to sink or heave at different rates over time. Resurfacing will not fix the underlying problem - the slab needs to come out and be replaced on a compacted base.
Many Eagle Pass homeowners are making their garages work harder as workshops, storage areas, or air-conditioned bonus rooms. If your current floor is rough, stained, or uneven, this is the right time to pour a new slab and choose a finish that fits the new use. A fresh floor transforms the space and makes it far more functional from day one.
Our garage floor work covers the full job from demo to final surface - demolition and removal of old slabs, base grading and compaction, steel reinforcement placement, pouring, and finishing. For homeowners who want a polished result, we also offer sealed and coated finishes through our decorative concrete services, including epoxy coatings and stained finishes that make the garage easy to clean and resistant to oil and daily wear.
For homes that need more than just a garage floor, our concrete floor installation service handles interior slabs throughout the home. Whether you are pouring a single garage bay or replacing a floor in a detached workshop, we bring the same process: early-morning pours in hot weather, proper base prep for clay soils, and control joints placed to manage any future movement cleanly.
Suits homeowners replacing a failed floor or pouring for the first time, with steel reinforcement and control joints included.
Suits homeowners parking heavy trucks, storing a boat, or planning to use a vehicle lift, where extra thickness handles the added load.
Suits homeowners who want a surface that resists oil stains, moisture, and surface wear, applied after the slab has fully cured.
Suits homeowners with an existing slab that is cracked, settled, or structurally compromised and needs to be fully removed before a fresh pour.
Eagle Pass sits in the Chihuahuan Desert borderlands and regularly sees summer temperatures above 100 degrees F. That heat is the single biggest challenge for garage floor concrete here. When air and ground temperatures are very high, concrete can dry too fast on the surface before it finishes curing underneath - leading to cracking and a weakened slab. Experienced local contractors schedule pours for early morning and use techniques to slow the drying process during the hottest months. The clay-heavy soils common throughout Maverick County add another layer of complexity, swelling with rain and contracting during dry spells, which puts stress on every slab from below.
We serve homeowners across the Eagle Pass area including Del Rio and Uvalde. If you are further out in the county or in the newer subdivisions on the edge of town, we still come to you. Every project gets base preparation designed for local soil conditions and a pour schedule built around the South Texas climate - not a generic approach copied from somewhere up north.
Reach out by phone or through the estimate form below. We respond within one business day, ask a few quick questions about your garage size and current floor condition, and schedule a site visit at your convenience.
We visit your garage to measure the space, check the existing slab or bare ground, and assess the soil and drainage situation. You get a written estimate covering demo, base prep, materials, labor, and any finishing options - no vague ballparks.
The crew arrives early - often before the day heats up - clears the space, grades and compacts the base, sets reinforcement, and pours. In summer months we start at first light to give the slab the best possible curing conditions before afternoon temperatures peak.
Control joints are cut the same day to guide any future movement to predictable lines. We walk the floor with you before leaving - checking joint lines, edges, and surface drainage - and give you a clear timeline for when you can walk on it, then drive on it.
Free written estimate. No pressure. We respond within one business day.
(830) 213-7411We schedule garage floor pours for early morning during hot months and use approved curing methods to prevent surface drying before the slab gains strength. That timing decision alone is the difference between a floor that lasts and one that dusts out within a few years.
Every garage floor we pour gets a properly compacted base designed to handle Maverick County clay soils. Skipping or rushing base prep is the most common reason floors fail - we treat it as a non-negotiable part of every project, not an optional upgrade.
Before any work begins you get a written scope covering demo, materials, labor, and finishing. No line items added after the fact, no verbal promises that shift when the crew shows up. What we quote is what you pay. Texas TDLR maintains contractor licensing records you can verify at any time.
The actual pour happens in a single day. We clear and prep beforehand, finish and cut joints on pour day, and leave you with a clean timeline for when the floor is ready to use. You are not dealing with a crew parked in your driveway for a week.
When you add it all up - the right pour timing, proper base work, honest pricing, and a crew that knows this area - you get a garage floor that actually holds up in Eagle Pass conditions. That is the only result we are interested in delivering.
Add color, texture, or a protective coating to your new garage floor for a surface that looks as good as it performs.
Learn MoreInterior slab work throughout your home, poured to the same standards as every garage floor we build.
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