
Cracked slab, standing water, or a surface that flakes every time you sweep? We replace and resurface garage floors for Fontana homeowners - flat, properly sloped, and poured to handle the Inland Empire climate.

Garage floor concrete in Fontana means either removing your old cracked slab and pouring a new one, or resurfacing a structurally sound slab with a fresh layer - most single-car pours take one to two days of active work, with a full week before you can park on the new floor.
In Fontana, the most common garage floor problems are cracking from clay soil movement and surface breakdown from the Inland Empire heat. Many homeowners discover their floor is in worse shape than they thought when preparing a garage for a conversion or getting the home ready to sell. If your plans include finishing the space beyond just a fresh slab, pairing garage floor work with decorative concrete finishes is a popular combination.
A properly poured garage floor - at the right thickness, with control joints and correct slope toward the door - should last decades without major issues. The difference between a floor that holds up and one that cracks within five years almost always comes down to base preparation and the pour conditions on the day of the job.
Hairline cracks are normal aging, but cracks wide enough to fit a pencil tip - or cracks spreading in a web pattern - mean the slab has shifted. In Fontana, this is often caused by clay soil expanding during wet winters and shrinking in dry summers, pushing up on the concrete from below.
If water sits on your garage floor instead of running toward the door after rain or washing your car, the floor was poured without the right drainage slope or has settled unevenly. Standing water accelerates surface damage and can seep under walls - it is not a cosmetic issue.
If your broom picks up fine gray dust or small chips, the concrete surface layer is breaking down - a condition called spalling. It gets worse over time, especially in Fontana's heat, which dries out and weakens older concrete surfaces faster than in cooler coastal climates.
If your car rocks slightly when you pull in, or you feel a bump or dip walking across the floor, the slab has shifted. This is both a safety concern and a sign of underlying soil movement. A contractor should assess whether the issue is surface-level or requires base work.
We handle the full scope of garage floor work - from demolishing and hauling your old slab to grading the base, pouring the new concrete, cutting control joints, and finishing the surface to your chosen texture. Every pour includes a properly graded slope toward the door so water runs out instead of pooling. We also work with homeowners who want to go beyond a basic gray floor: our decorative concrete options bring stamped, stained, and colored finishes to garage floors, turning a utilitarian space into something that actually looks finished.
For homeowners converting a garage into living space or a workshop, we coordinate with your project timeline and can install a floor suited for indoor use, similar to our concrete floor installation service. We pull the City of Fontana permits when required and handle the inspection process so there are no open permits on your property record.
Best for floors with major cracking, soil movement damage, or drainage problems that resurfacing cannot fix.
Suited for homeowners with a structurally solid slab that looks worn, stained, or pitted but has no deep structural damage.
Ideal for homeowners who want a polished, easy-to-clean surface that protects the concrete and improves the look of the space.
Fontana has a high rate of single-family homeownership, and many homes built in the 1980s through early 2000s have two- and three-car garages with large concrete slabs now reaching the end of their useful life. The Inland Empire climate makes this worse: summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F, which dries out and weakens aging concrete surfaces faster than in coastal cities. On top of that, much of the region sits on expansive clay soils that push up on slabs from below when wet, causing the cracking and unevenness common in older Fontana neighborhoods. We serve homeowners throughout Fontana and in nearby Chino and Ontario, where the same soil and climate conditions apply.
Fontana also experiences strong Santa Ana wind events in fall, which carry fine dust that settles into freshly poured or freshly coated concrete if pours are not protected. Contractors familiar with the area know how to time and protect their work during these events. The City of Fontana Building and Safety Division requires permits for some concrete flatwork projects - a detail that matters especially if you plan to sell your home in the future.
Call us or submit a request online. We respond within one business day. Tell us what you are dealing with - cracks, standing water, flaking, or a full replacement project - and we will schedule a free visit.
We come to your Fontana home, measure the garage, assess the slab and base condition, and give you a clear written quote covering demolition, materials, labor, and any permit fee as separate line items - no bundled numbers.
We handle any required City of Fontana permit and schedule your start date once it is approved. You empty the garage of all vehicles, shelving, and stored items before day one - this is the main thing you need to do.
We break up and haul away the old slab if needed, prep the base, pour and finish the new floor. Stay off it for 24 to 48 hours and keep vehicles off for a full week. We do a walkthrough with you before we leave - any concerns get addressed on the spot.
Free on-site estimate. No obligation. We reply within 1 business day.
(909) 738-1647Our pours account for Fontana's clay-heavy soils and triple-digit summer temperatures from the start. That means proper base prep, control joints placed to handle ground movement, and mix additives that slow curing in extreme heat - the same job done without that knowledge fails early in this climate.
We work across 12 cities in the Inland Empire and greater Los Angeles area, from Fontana to Chino, Ontario, and Rancho Cucamonga. Every job follows the same process regardless of location - no shortcuts for smaller projects or outlying neighborhoods.
The City of Fontana has specific requirements for concrete flatwork permits. We know the process, pull the paperwork when it is required, and give you a closed permit at the end of the job. That protects your property record and removes a common headache from the sale process later.
We tell you which option actually makes sense for your slab - not which one produces a bigger invoice. If resurfacing will hold up, we say so. If the base needs to be rebuilt first, we show you why before we recommend a full replacement. Licensed contractors in California are held to these standards by the California Contractors State License Board, and we take that accountability seriously.
Every garage floor we pour is backed by local knowledge of the soils, the climate, and the permit process specific to Fontana and the Inland Empire. That combination of technical prep and local familiarity is what separates a floor that holds up from one you are calling about again in three years.
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