
Concrete Garage Floor
Contractor in
Northern Virginia.— built for daily traffic.
Garage floor installation & replacement · Loudoun, Fairfax & beyond
Your garage floor handles more abuse than most surfaces in your home. Vehicle tires, dropped tools, oil drips, road salt in winter. We pour and replace concrete garage floors across Northern Virginia, smooth-finished and properly sealed to handle the daily abuse and look good doing it.
— or pay over time with financing
Garage floors that hold up.— through everything you throw at them.
A garage floor needs to handle vehicle loads, point loads from jacks and tools, and chemical exposure from oil drips and road salt. Done right, it lasts 30+ years and looks the same at year ten. Done wrong, it cracks in two seasons and stains forever.
We pour garage floors in new construction, replace failing floors in existing garages, and refinish surfaces that have cracked or stained beyond cleaning. Each one starts with proper subgrade prep, gets the right reinforcement for vehicle loads, and ends with a smooth finish and sealer schedule.
From substrate to seal. — weather permitting.
Site walk & estimate
We check the existing slab (if replacing), measure the garage, look at access, and discuss finish options.
Demo & prep
Existing slab removed if replacing. Subgrade compacted, base installed. Forms set.
Pour & finish
Reinforcement laid per spec. Concrete poured and finished smooth. Saw-cut control joints placed by hand.
Cure & seal
Slab cures before vehicle loads. Sealer applied at full cure to protect against oil, salt, and stains.
Garage floors that hold up — start with the prep.
Built for vehicle loads
Garage floors get reinforcement sized for the loads they’ll see: passenger cars vs. trucks vs. heavy workshop equipment. We spec to your actual use.
Properly sealed
A sealed garage floor resists oil, salt, and stains. Unsealed concrete absorbs everything. We seal every garage floor we pour and walk you through resealing schedules.
Control joints, not random cracks
Saw-cut joints direct cracking to predictable lines. Garage floors crack — ours crack where we choose.
Garage floor questions. — what homeowners ask first.
01 How long does a concrete garage floor last?
A properly poured and sealed garage floor lasts 30+ years. What fails first is usually the surface from chemical exposure or the sealer from age. Leo recommends resealing every 2 years to keep the surface protected.
02 Can you pour over an existing garage floor?
Sometimes. A thin overlay on a structurally-sound existing floor works for cosmetic upgrades. If the slab has major cracks, heaves, or moisture problems, we recommend full replacement.
03 Will my garage floor crack?
There’s a saying in the concrete trade: there are two types of concrete — concrete that has cracked, and concrete that hasn’t cracked yet. All concrete cracks eventually. Our job is to control where: we compact the base properly, reinforce the slab, and place control joints by hand so cracks happen on planned lines instead of random splits. Our 1-year limited workmanship warranty covers structural cracks that meet the size/length thresholds — see full warranty terms.
04 Should I seal my garage floor?
Yes — especially in Northern Virginia where road salt damages unprotected concrete. We seal every garage floor we pour and recommend resealing every 2 years to keep the protection active.
05 How much does a new garage floor cost?
Cost depends on garage size, whether you’re replacing existing, and the finish. We give a real estimate after a quick site visit or photos.
Garage floor project? — tell us about it.
Six quick fields. We’ll come back with a real estimate from someone who actually pours garage floors.
Or pick up the phone. — we’d love to scope it.
Most garage floor projects start with a phone call. We talk through your garage size, use, and finish preferences, then schedule a site visit when it makes sense.