
Your garage floor takes a beating from Florida's heat and ground moisture. We pour and finish slabs that handle both - so you get a floor that stays clean, flat, and sealed for the long run.

Garage floor concrete in Titusville means removing your old slab if one exists, compacting the base beneath it, and pouring a fresh concrete floor finished to the texture you want - most standard two-car garage floors are complete in a single day of work.
Florida's warm, damp ground pushes moisture vapor upward through concrete year-round, which is why so many Titusville homeowners deal with white mineral stains, peeling paint, and coatings that never seem to stick. A garage floor built right from the ground up - with proper base prep, vapor management, and sealing - solves those problems at the source rather than just covering them up. If you are also looking to upgrade the look of the space, pairing a new slab with decorative concrete finishes is an option worth considering.
Ready to stop patching and start fresh? Get a free written estimate and we will measure your space and walk you through your options.
If your garage floor has cracks wider than a hairline, chunks breaking away at the edges, or a surface that flakes when you sweep it, the concrete has reached the end of its useful life. Patching buys a little time, but a full replacement gives you a clean, solid surface that will last for decades.
Titusville gets heavy afternoon thunderstorms throughout the summer. If your garage floor has low spots, water collects and sits after every storm. Standing water accelerates surface deterioration and creates a slip hazard - a new floor poured with the correct slope sends water toward the door instead of pooling in the middle.
White chalky deposits on the surface and paint or coatings that bubble and peel are signs that moisture vapor is working its way up from the warm Florida ground beneath your slab. Applying another coating over the same slab without addressing vapor management will produce the same result within months.
Many Titusville homeowners are converting garages into workshops, home gyms, or hobby spaces. A worn, uneven old floor undermines any other upgrade you make to the room. A fresh concrete slab is the foundation that makes the rest of the project worthwhile.
Every garage floor project starts with a site visit to measure the space, check the condition of any existing slab, and assess the base beneath it. We handle demolition and hauling of old concrete, base grading and compaction - which is critical in Brevard County's sandy soil - and the full pour from forming to finishing. For homeowners who want to do more with their garage than just park a car, we offer decorative concrete options including stamped and colored finishes. When the project also calls for interior flooring beyond the garage, concrete floor installation covers the full scope of indoor slab work.
We seal every garage floor we pour, and we advise on the right sealer for Florida's moisture vapor conditions. A sealer is not optional here - without it, the humid ground beneath the slab will work its way to the surface and cause the exact problems you replaced the old floor to fix.
Best for garage floors that are cracked, settled, or past their lifespan - old concrete is broken out, the base is compacted, and a fresh slab is poured to today's standards.
For garage additions and new builds - we form, reinforce, and pour the floor as part of a larger construction project or as a standalone addition.
Suits homeowners converting garages into living or workshop spaces - broom finish, smooth trowel, stamped, or exposed aggregate, all sealed for durability.
For slabs in reasonable condition that need better moisture protection - a quality sealer and vapor management upgrade can extend the life of a serviceable floor.
In most of the country, the main threat to a garage floor is the freeze-thaw cycle - water gets into cracks, freezes, and expands. Titusville does not have that problem. What Titusville does have is warm, damp ground year-round. The soil beneath your slab stays moist even in dry weather, and that moisture moves upward through the concrete as vapor. This is the dominant local condition that determines how garage floors are built and maintained on Florida's Space Coast. A floor poured without vapor management will develop mineral stains, cause coatings to fail, and feel perpetually damp - no matter how many times you clean or reseal it.
Brevard County's sandy soil also makes proper base compaction more important here than in areas with denser soils. Loose sand under a slab can shift and settle unevenly, leading to cracks and low spots that collect water after every summer storm. Our crews serving Mims, FL and Port St. John, FL see the same sandy base conditions and address them the same way: thorough compaction before a single yard of concrete is poured.
Florida's contractor licensing requirements also apply here. You can verify any concrete contractor's license status through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation before work begins. A licensed contractor will also know whether your specific project requires a permit through the City of Titusville or Brevard County - and will pull it on your behalf.
Call or submit the form and you will hear back within one business day. We schedule a visit to measure your garage, assess the existing slab and base, and understand what you want from the new floor - basic replacement, specialty finish, or something in between.
After the site visit you get a written estimate that spells out exactly what is included: demolition if needed, base prep, the pour, finish type, and sealing. No hidden costs added on the day of the job.
On pour day the crew arrives early - Florida's summer heat is real, and starting before the hottest part of the day gives the surface enough working time to be finished properly. Old concrete is removed, the base is compacted, forms are set, and the new slab is poured and finished.
Foot traffic is light after 24 hours; vehicles stay off for a full week. Once the slab has cured, sealer is applied and we walk the finished floor with you before signing off. You check for flat surfaces, clean edges, and properly placed control joints.
Free written estimate. No pressure. We will measure your space and give you a real number - not a national average.
(321) 335-1326We build every garage floor with Florida's vapor conditions in mind - proper base compaction, the right concrete mix, and a sealer selected for Brevard County's humid subtropical climate. This is not a one-size-fits-all approach borrowed from a northern market.
We hold a current Florida state contractor's license, verifiable through the state's online licensing portal. You should always check before hiring anyone for concrete work - a licensed contractor is accountable to the state's standards and protects you legally.
Some garage floor replacements in Titusville require a permit through the City or Brevard County. We check what applies to your project and handle the application. That documentation protects you when you refinance or sell the home.
You get a written estimate that lays out every line item - demolition, base prep, pour, finish, sealing - before a single crew member shows up. The number on your estimate is the number on your invoice. More information on industry standards can be found through the{' '} American Concrete Institute at concrete.org.
Knowing Florida's ground conditions is not something you pick up overnight. Every Titusville garage floor we pour reflects years of working in this specific climate, with these specific soils, and under Florida's specific licensing and permitting requirements - which means fewer surprises for you and a floor that actually holds up.
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