
Cracked, pitted, or uneven garage floor? We pour reinforced concrete slabs built for Michigan winters - properly prepared base, the right mix, and a finish that holds up year after year.

Garage floor concrete in Midland involves removing your old slab or preparing the existing surface, compacting the base, and pouring a reinforced concrete slab - most residential jobs take one to two days of active work, with a week before you can park on it.
A lot of Midland homes were built between the 1960s and 1980s, which means many garage floors are 40 to 60 years old. Floors from that era were often poured thinner and with less reinforcement than today's standards require. What looks like surface wear can actually be a deeper structural issue worth having assessed before it becomes a more expensive problem.
If you are also considering updates to other concrete surfaces, our decorative concrete service lets you add color or texture to any garage floor during or after the pour.
If the top layer of your floor is peeling away in chips or looks pocked and rough, freeze-thaw cycles and road salt have broken down the concrete. This is common in Midland homes where the floor has never been sealed. Once it starts, it spreads - and a damaged surface is harder to clean, coat, or repair.
Small hairline cracks are normal. But if you can fit a coin edge into a crack, or if it has grown longer over time, the slab may be moving underneath. In Midland, clay soils shift with moisture and frost - growing cracks often mean the subbase is no longer supporting the slab evenly.
If part of your floor feels like it gives when you walk on it, or if one section sits higher or lower than the rest, the slab has settled unevenly. This is a tripping hazard and a sign that the ground has shifted - something that happens over time in Midland's clay-heavy soil.
White chalky deposits on your floor - especially after wet weather - mean moisture is moving up through the slab from the ground below. This is efflorescence, and it signals a missing or failed vapor barrier. Ongoing moisture will weaken the slab and prevent any protective coating from bonding properly.
We handle every part of the job - from breaking out and hauling away your old slab to compacting the base, laying a vapor barrier, and pouring a reinforced concrete slab finished to your specifications. We also work with concrete floor installation for workshops and utility spaces that need a different spec than a standard garage pour.
For homeowners who want more than plain gray, we connect garage floor work with our decorative concrete options - including epoxy-ready finishes, broom textures, and stamped borders that make the space look and function like a proper part of the house.
Best for floors that are cracked, settled, or structurally compromised - old concrete removed and a fresh reinforced slab poured.
Ideal for additions, new builds, or garages that never had a finished floor - base prep and pour from scratch.
For homeowners who want a broom finish, exposed aggregate, or a surface that accepts coatings - applied during the pour before the concrete sets.
Midland sits in mid-Michigan, where temperatures regularly drop below freezing from November through March and then swing back above freezing in spring. That repeated freeze-thaw cycle is the single biggest reason garage floors in this area deteriorate faster than in warmer climates. Water gets into tiny surface pores, freezes, expands, and chips away at the surface - every single winter. The concrete mix used and the way the surface is finished both matter a great deal here. According to the Portland Cement Association, proper reinforcement is especially important in climates with repeated ground freezing and thawing.
Much of Midland County also sits on glacially deposited soils with significant clay content. Clay expands when wet and shrinks when dry, which means the ground under your garage is subtly moving throughout the year. We serve homeowners across the area, including Saginaw, MI and Bay City, MI, where the same soil and climate conditions make proper base prep just as critical.
We respond within 1 business day. You describe your garage and any obvious problems - cracks, settling, moisture. We schedule a time to come out and look in person before giving you a firm price.
We walk the floor, check for soft spots and drainage slope, and assess whether the slab needs removal or can be worked with. You receive a written estimate that covers all materials and labor - no price changes after work starts.
If the old slab is coming out, that work happens first - usually a single morning. Then we compact and level the base, lay the vapor barrier, and pour. The finishing work is time-sensitive and done methodically for an even surface.
You can walk on the floor after 24 to 48 hours and drive on it after about a week. We do a final walkthrough, explain the control joints, and tell you exactly when a sealer can be applied - typically 30 days after the pour.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation. After you submit this form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit. We come out, walk your garage, and give you a written price before any work begins.
(989) 486-6774We use concrete mixes and finishing techniques suited to Midland's winters. A floor poured with the wrong mix or skipped sealer will pit and flake within a few seasons - we build floors meant to outlast the weather.
Midland's clay soils shift with moisture and frost. We compact and grade the subbase on every job, because a garage floor is only as solid as what's underneath it. This is where most shortcuts are taken and where most failures start.
We visit your property before quoting. Our written estimates cover all labor and materials based on actual site conditions - not a phone-estimate that grows once the crew arrives. According to the{' '} American Concrete Institute, proper site assessment before pricing protects both contractor and homeowner.
We schedule your estimate visit within 1 business day of your call. There's no charge for the visit and no obligation to move forward. You get a clear picture of what the job involves and what it costs before you commit to anything.
A garage floor is one of the most-used surfaces in any Midland home, and it takes a beating from the climate, the road salt, and daily vehicle traffic. We take the work seriously because a floor that fails in two or three years is not a job well done - it is a job that needs to be redone.
Add stamped patterns or color to your garage floor for a finished look that still handles daily vehicle traffic.
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Learn MoreCall Midland Concrete today for a free on-site estimate - Midland winters don't wait, and neither should a floor that's already failing.