
Cracked, crumbling, or uneven garage floor? We pour durable replacement slabs designed for Rhode Island winters, finished to your spec, and ready to handle decades of daily use.

Garage floor concrete in South Kingstown means removing the failing slab, preparing the ground, and pouring a fresh replacement - most two-car garages take one to two days of active work, with a one-week wait before you can park on the new surface.
A lot of South Kingstown homeowners are dealing with slabs that were poured in the 1960s or 1970s and have simply worn out. Years of freeze-thaw cycles, road salt tracked in from winter driving, and shifting soils beneath the slab turn small cracks into serious problems. Patching buys time; replacing the slab solves the problem. If you are also thinking about improving the look of your space, our decorative concrete work pairs well with a garage floor replacement for a clean, finished result.
We work throughout South Kingstown and the surrounding area. Call us or submit an estimate request and we will get back to you within one business day.
If you have filled cracks before and they keep reopening each spring, the slab itself is failing. In South Kingstown's climate, repeated freezing and thawing over many winters breaks down a slab from the inside, and patching alone will not fix it.
If the top layer is chipping off in flakes or the floor feels rough and crumbly underfoot, the concrete is deteriorating. This is especially common in older South Kingstown homes where decades of road salt have slowly eaten into the surface until it can no longer be repaired.
If your car sits at a slight angle or water pools in certain spots after rain blows in, the floor has settled unevenly. This happens when the soil underneath shifts over time and is a sign the slab needs professional attention before the problem gets worse.
If your floor always feels slightly damp or you see a white powdery film appearing on the surface, moisture is migrating up from below. This is more common near South Kingstown's coastal and low-lying areas and signals that the existing slab lacks proper moisture protection.
Most garage floor projects are full slab replacements: we demolish the old concrete, compact the base, set forms, and pour a fresh slab at four to six inches thick depending on what you park in the garage. We finish the surface with a broom finish for grip - the most practical choice for a working garage. Homeowners who want a cleaner look can also go with a smooth trowel finish, and we apply a protective sealer after curing to defend against salt, moisture, and staining.
For homeowners who want to go further with their floor, we also offer decorative concrete options including colored and textured finishes. And if your project includes other areas of the house, our concrete floor installation service covers basement and utility room floors as well.
Best for floors that are cracked, heaving, or too deteriorated to patch - we remove everything and start fresh.
Ideal for addition projects or new detached garages where there is no existing slab.
Broom finish for maximum grip in a working garage; smooth trowel finish for homeowners who want a cleaner look.
Applied after curing to protect against road salt, oil stains, and moisture - especially important in South Kingstown winters.
South Kingstown's coastal New England climate is one of the hardest on concrete surfaces. Temperatures swing above and below freezing throughout the winter, pushing water into surface pores, freezing, expanding, and chipping away from the inside. Washington County roads are also treated heavily with salt and sand during storms - and every trip in the car tracks that salt directly onto your garage floor. A slab poured with the right mix and sealed properly is your best defense against both problems. Homeowners in Wakefield and Peace Dale - where a significant share of homes date back to the mid-20th century - often find their original slabs have simply reached the end of their life.
South Kingstown also borders Narragansett Bay and the Atlantic coast, and coastal proximity means higher ambient humidity for much of the year. Moisture can migrate up through a slab from the ground below - especially in homes near wetlands or low-lying areas - causing dampness, mold, or coatings to peel. We check for this before pouring and install a vapor barrier when the site calls for it. That extra step is the difference between a floor that stays dry for decades and one that gives you trouble in the first winter.
We will ask a few basic questions - garage size, existing slab condition, intended use - and get back to you within one business day. Most projects need an on-site visit before we can give you an accurate written estimate.
We inspect the existing floor for cracks, settling, and moisture issues and check the ground underneath. If there are drainage concerns or a vapor barrier is needed, we factor that into the plan before any work begins.
You clear the garage; we handle the rest. We remove the old slab if needed, compact the base, set forms, and pour fresh concrete. Active work on a two-car garage typically takes four to eight hours, and the garage is off-limits the rest of that day.
Plan to stay off the floor for 24 to 48 hours for foot traffic and at least seven days before parking a vehicle. We do a final walkthrough with you once it has cured and leave you with clear care instructions.
Free estimate. Written quote before any work starts. We respond within one business day.
(401) 269-0329We use concrete mixes specified for freeze-thaw conditions and place control joints to manage any future cracking. That means your floor holds up through South Kingstown winters rather than looking great in October and flaking by March.
We have worked on garage floors across South Kingstown, Wakefield, Peace Dale, and the surrounding area. We know the local soil conditions, the coastal moisture challenges, and the aging housing stock - knowledge that affects how we approach every slab.
Rhode Island requires all residential concrete contractors to be registered with the state's Contractors' Registration and Licensing Board. We are licensed and insured, which means you have legal recourse if anything goes wrong - something you do not have with an unregistered contractor. You can verify registrations at{' '} crb.ri.gov.
You will get a clear written quote that spells out scope, materials, and total cost before we pour a drop. No surprise charges when the invoice arrives - if something changes, you hear about it before it happens.
Local knowledge, proper licensing, and a clear process from estimate to walkthrough are the three things that separate a garage floor that lasts from one that gives you trouble within a few years. That is what we bring to every project. The American Concrete Institute sets the national standards for how concrete should be mixed and poured - we follow them on every job.
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