
Cracked, sunken, or crumbling garage floor? We pour durable concrete slabs with proper base prep, reinforcement, and control joints - built to hold up through Arkansas summers and clay soil shifts.

Garage floor concrete in North Little Rock involves removing the old slab if needed, compacting a gravel base, and pouring fresh reinforced concrete - most jobs take one to three days of active work with a week before vehicle traffic is allowed back on.
Many homeowners call us after noticing cracks wider than a pencil or sections that have started to sink. These are signs that the clay soil common throughout this area has been shifting underneath - a problem that only gets worse if ignored. The good news is that a properly poured replacement floor, with the right base prep and reinforcement, can last for decades without the same issues.
If your floor is showing wear but still structurally sound, you might also want to look at our decorative concrete options, which can transform the surface without a full replacement.
If a crack is wide enough to fit a pencil tip - or spreading in a starburst or diagonal pattern - the slab is signaling something more serious underneath. In North Little Rock, this usually traces back to clay soil shifting through wet and dry seasons. It tends to get worse over time, not better.
If part of your floor sits noticeably lower than the rest, or water pools in one corner after rain, the ground beneath that section has likely settled or washed out. This is both a safety issue and a sign that surface patching alone will not fix the problem.
If the top layer is chipping off or has a rough, pockmarked texture, the surface has started to break down. In central Arkansas, this is often caused by years of moisture cycling on an unsealed slab. Once flaking starts, it spreads quickly and the floor becomes harder to clean.
North Little Rock has a lot of homes built in the 1950s through 1970s, and their original garage floors were often poured thinner and without reinforcement. Even if it looks passable on the surface, a slab that old may have internal cracking or a compromised base that makes it a poor candidate for patching.
Every garage floor job starts with honest site prep - the part most homeowners never see but that determines whether your floor holds up for 30 years or cracks in five. We compact a proper gravel base before any concrete is poured, which is the single most important step for handling the clay soil common in North Little Rock. We also install steel reinforcement (mesh or rebar depending on load requirements), set control joints to manage normal concrete movement, and finish to a smooth or broom-textured surface based on your preference.
For floors that are past repair, we handle full demolition and haul-away of the old slab before the new pour. For floors that are structurally sound but worn on the surface, we can discuss concrete floor installation options including sealers and coatings. We pull all required permits from the City of North Little Rock before work begins.
Best for floors with structural damage, sunken sections, or slabs over 40 years old.
For garages without an existing slab or new construction additions.
Includes gravel compaction and proper slope to prevent pooling - critical for clay-soil sites.
Optional protective sealer applied after full curing to resist stains, moisture, and road salt.
North Little Rock sits on expansive clay soil that swells when it rains and shrinks during the dry season. That constant movement is the root cause of most garage floor failures in this area. A contractor who understands local soil conditions will spend real time on base preparation - compacting crushed gravel between the clay and the slab - because skipping that step guarantees cracking within a few years. North Little Rock also sees summer temperatures regularly above 95 degrees, which means fresh concrete needs to be poured early in the morning and kept moist during curing to avoid surface cracking before the slab hardens.
The older housing stock throughout this area adds another factor: many homes built in the 1950s through 1970s have original garage slabs that were poured thinner and without the reinforcement that is standard today. Homeowners in Sherwood and Jacksonville face similar soil and climate conditions, and our crew is familiar with what it takes to do this work right across the whole region.
We ask about garage size, existing slab condition, and what prompted the call. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit - no firm price is given until we see the floor in person.
We inspect the existing slab, check for soil movement or drainage issues, and measure the space. You get a written estimate covering everything - demolition, base prep, reinforcement, pour, and any permit fees.
We pull the required building permit from the City of North Little Rock before any work starts. Once approved, you get a confirmed start date and a list of what needs to be cleared from the garage.
We break up and haul away the old slab, compact the gravel base, lay reinforcement, and pour. Before we leave, we walk you through the finished floor and explain the curing timeline and care instructions.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation and no pressure - just an honest assessment of what your floor needs. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit so we can give you an accurate written estimate.
(501) 737-2421We hold an active license through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board, which you can verify on their website. That license is your assurance that we carry required insurance and meet state standards for this work.
We pull the required city permit before any demolition or pouring starts. That means a city inspector signs off on the work, which protects your investment and your home sale down the road.
We treat gravel base compaction as a required step, not an upgrade. It is the single biggest factor in floor longevity in North Little Rock, and we do not skip it to save time or cut costs.
Our crew has poured floors throughout the North Little Rock area since 2024. We know the local soil, the permit process, and the conditions that affect every pour in this part of Arkansas.
For more detail on permit requirements and base prep standards, the City of North Little Rock Planning and Development office handles all flatwork permits - a step we manage on your behalf so you do not have to navigate that process yourself.
Add color, texture, or a polished finish to your garage floor or other concrete surfaces after the slab is poured and cured.
Learn moreInterior concrete floor pours for basements, workshops, and utility spaces - including sealers and coatings for long-term protection.
Learn moreCall us today for a free on-site estimate - we respond within 1 business day and never pressure you into a decision.