Your garage floor takes a beating from vehicles, moisture, and coastal salt air. We pour and finish concrete floors built for peninsula conditions, with proper base prep and sealing included.

Garage floor concrete in Rancho Palos Verdes means removing the old slab if needed, preparing a compacted base that accounts for the peninsula's soil conditions, pouring fresh concrete, finishing the surface, and sealing it against coastal salt air. Most two-car garage projects take one to two days to pour, with several more days of curing before you can park on it.
If your current floor is cracking, flaking, or holding water in spots, those are signs the slab or its base needs attention. A garage floor replacement addresses both the surface and what is underneath it. If you are thinking about finishing options, our decorative concrete services can add color or texture to your new floor.
Small hairline cracks are common and not always urgent, but cracks wider than a quarter's thickness - or cracks where one side of the floor sits higher than the other - signal that the slab is moving. On the Palos Verdes Peninsula, where the ground can shift slowly, cracks that appear suddenly or grow quickly deserve a professional look sooner rather than later.
If the top layer of your garage floor is peeling off in chips or feels rough and crumbly when you sweep it, the concrete is deteriorating from the top down. In coastal Rancho Palos Verdes, this kind of surface breakdown often happens faster than it would inland because salt air draws moisture into the concrete over time. Once the surface starts breaking down, it tends to accelerate.
A properly installed garage floor slopes slightly so water drains toward the garage door opening. If you notice puddles sitting in the middle of the floor or near the walls after washing it, the floor may have settled unevenly. Standing water can work its way under the slab and make underlying soil problems worse over time.
Many homes in Rancho Palos Verdes were built in the 1960s and 1970s, and original garage floors from that era were often poured thinner and with less reinforcement than current standards. After 50-plus years, those floors have also absorbed oil and moisture that affect how stable the base is. If your floor is original to an older home and has never been replaced, it is worth having a contractor take a look.
Every garage floor project starts with an honest assessment of the existing surface and the ground beneath it. We handle everything from demolition of the old slab to final sealing. For homeowners who want a finished look beyond plain gray concrete, we offer colored and polished options through our decorative concrete services.
If your project extends beyond the garage, we also provide concrete floor installation for interior living spaces, workshops, and accessory dwelling units. All pours are reinforced appropriately for the load and include control joints to manage the normal movement concrete experiences as it cures and seasons.
Suits new construction or a garage where the existing floor has been fully demolished and removed.
Suits homeowners with an old or deteriorating floor - we demolish the existing slab, prepare the subgrade, and pour a fresh slab.
Suits any garage floor project where you want a protective sealer applied after curing to guard against coastal salt air and staining.
Suits homeowners who want color or a polished look in addition to a sound, durable concrete floor.
The Palos Verdes Peninsula sits on some of the most geologically active ground in Southern California. Large portions of Rancho Palos Verdes are in designated landslide zones, which means the soil beneath your garage can shift in ways that stress a slab not designed with those conditions in mind. A contractor who prepares the base as if they were working in Torrance or Carson is not doing the right job for this specific city.
The coastal location also means constant salt air from the Pacific - a factor that accelerates surface wear on any unprotected concrete. Homeowners in Palos Verdes Estates and Rolling Hills Estates face the same conditions, and the approach we use there and in RPV - proper base prep, appropriate slab thickness, and coastal sealing - is what makes the difference between a floor that lasts decades and one that starts crumbling in a few years.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will follow up within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your garage size, the condition of the existing floor, and what finish you are looking for.
We walk the garage, look at the existing floor or subgrade, and check for any drainage or soil concerns specific to your property. After the visit you receive a written estimate that breaks down exactly what is included.
If there is an existing floor, the crew breaks it up and hauls it away. Then we prepare the ground underneath - compacting the soil and adding gravel if needed to create a stable, well-draining base. This step matters more than most homeowners realize.
Concrete is poured, spread, leveled, and finished. Control joints are cut. After the curing period, we apply a protective sealer - especially important in coastal Rancho Palos Verdes. We then walk you through the care schedule and timeline for full use.
No obligation. We will walk your garage, assess the floor and subgrade, and give you a written estimate before any work starts.
(424) 447-1592We hold an active California C-8 Concrete Contractor license, which you can verify on the CSLB website in minutes. That license means we meet the state's minimum competency and insurance requirements for this type of work - protecting you if anything goes wrong.
Rancho Palos Verdes sits on geologically active ground, and every subgrade we prepare accounts for local soil behavior. We do not use a one-size-fits-all approach to base preparation, because the peninsula does not have one-size-fits-all ground conditions.
Salt air from the Pacific is genuinely hard on unprotected concrete. We include a coastal-appropriate sealer on every garage floor project, applied after curing, so the surface is protected before we leave rather than left vulnerable to the first season of marine air.
Rancho Palos Verdes falls under Los Angeles County Building and Safety jurisdiction. We pull the required permit on your behalf before any crew shows up, so you have independent inspection records and no risk of complications at resale.
The California Contractors State License Board makes it easy to verify any contractor's license before you sign anything. We are happy to give you our license number - and we encourage every homeowner to check it.
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