
Is your Rohnert Park garage floor cracking, settling, or decades overdue for replacement? We pour new slabs that handle local clay soil conditions, complete with permits and proper reinforcement.
Is your Rohnert Park garage floor cracking, settling, or decades overdue for replacement? We pour new slabs that handle local clay soil conditions, complete with permits and proper reinforcement.

Garage floor concrete in Rohnert Park means removing the old slab (or preparing bare ground), compacting the base, and pouring fresh concrete that is smooth, level, and reinforced for local conditions — most jobs take one to two weeks from start to drive-on ready.
Most Rohnert Park homes were built between the 1960s and 1980s, which puts a lot of original garage floors at or past the 50-year mark. Concrete has a practical lifespan of 25 to 50 years under normal conditions, so many homeowners here are deciding between repair and replacement for the first time. If you are also considering updating adjacent surfaces, our decorative concrete work can give the whole garage area a consistent, finished look.
A good concrete contractor will assess whether your current slab is a repair candidate or a replacement candidate before recommending anything. We come to your property in person, look at the floor, and give you a straight answer.
Small hairline cracks are common and often harmless. But if you have noticed a crack that has grown since you first saw it, or one wider than about a quarter inch, the slab is moving. In Rohnert Park's clay-heavy soil, that movement tends to get worse over time rather than stabilizing on its own.
Walk slowly across your garage floor and pay attention to spots that feel slightly springy or make a hollow sound when tapped. This usually means the concrete has separated from the soil beneath it. Once that void forms, the slab is at risk of cracking or collapsing under vehicle weight, and patching the surface will not fix the underlying problem.
If water collects on your garage floor after a rainstorm instead of draining toward the door, the floor has settled unevenly or was never sloped correctly. This is a common issue in older Rohnert Park homes where the original slab has shifted over decades. Standing water damages concrete over time and can seep under walls into the home.
If your home was built before 1985 and the garage floor has never been replaced, the slab is well past the typical lifespan for residential concrete. Surface deterioration, scaling, or rust stains spreading across the floor are signs the slab may be breaking down from the inside out. A contractor can tell you quickly whether you are looking at a repair or a full replacement.
We handle the full scope of garage floor concrete work in Rohnert Park: new pours for garages that have never had a slab, full slab replacements where the old concrete is demolished and removed, and surface upgrades including broom finishes, polished finishes, and epoxy coatings applied after the slab cures. Every job includes proper subbase compaction and steel reinforcement — wire mesh at minimum, rebar where soil conditions call for it.
For homeowners who want a more finished look throughout their home's interior or adjacent spaces, we also offer concrete floor installation for utility rooms, workshops, and interior slabs. If the goal is a floor that is both functional and visually polished, the two services work well together as part of the same project schedule.
We pull all required permits from the City of Rohnert Park and coordinate the inspection. You do not need to manage that process — it is part of the job.
Best for garages where the existing concrete is cracked, hollow, or past its useful life.
Suits garages that currently have a dirt or gravel floor and need a finished concrete surface.
A standard textured surface that provides grip underfoot and resists tire marks — the most common choice for residential garages.
Ideal for homeowners who want a cleaner, easier-to-sweep surface or are converting the garage into a workshop or living space.
Rohnert Park was largely built out between the 1960s and 1980s as a planned residential community. That housing stock is now 40 to 60 years old, and concrete has a practical lifespan of 25 to 50 years under normal conditions. A lot of garage floors in this city have simply reached the end of that window. If your home is from that era, your slab is worth having a contractor look at, even if it does not look obviously damaged yet.
The clay-heavy soils across Sonoma County add a complicating factor. Clay expands when it absorbs winter rain and contracts as it dries in the summer, a cycle that puts steady pressure on any concrete slab from below. That is why cracked and hollow garage floors are so common here, even in homes that have been well maintained otherwise. Good subbase prep is not optional in this region — it is what determines whether your new floor lasts another 30 years or starts cracking in three.
We work regularly across the Sonoma County area. If you are in Santa Rosa, Petaluma, or Napa, the same soil and climate conditions apply, and we bring the same approach to every job.
For more on how concrete standards are set and what separates a well-built slab from a shortcut, the American Concrete Institute publishes accessible resources. You can also verify any contractor's California license in about two minutes on the CSLB website.
We ask about your garage size, whether you have an existing slab, and what you want to do with the space. You will hear back within one business day to schedule an estimate visit.
We come to your property to look at the floor in person. We check for cracks, hollow spots, and drainage, then give you a clear written price that covers demolition, base prep, reinforcement, pour, and finish. No guessing about what is included.
For a full slab replacement in Rohnert Park, we pull the required city permit before work begins. Once it is in hand, we confirm your start date and tell you exactly when to have the garage cleared out.
Demolition and base prep happen on day one. The pour follows the next day. After roughly seven days of curing, we schedule the city inspection and walk you through when you can park inside again.
Free in-person estimate. We handle the permit. No obligation.
(707) 682-1628We compact the base and select reinforcement specifically for the clay-heavy soil under most Rohnert Park homes. Skipping that step is why floors crack within a few years. We do not skip it.
We pull the required City of Rohnert Park building permit and coordinate the inspection before calling a job complete. The permit record stays with your home and protects its value when you sell. Verify your contractor's license at the{' '} CSLB before you sign anything.
You get a written quote that covers every part of the project: demo, subbase prep, reinforcement, pour, finish, and cleanup. No line items that appear after the job starts. If anything changes, we tell you before we act.
We have completed garage floor and slab projects across Rohnert Park, Santa Rosa, Petaluma, and the broader Sonoma County area. Local conditions are not new to us, and we can show you photos from completed projects nearby.
Every garage floor project we take on in Rohnert Park is backed by a valid California contractor's license, liability insurance, and a full permit process. Those are not optional extras — they are the baseline for a job that protects your home and gives you something to stand on if anything goes wrong.
Add color, texture, or a polished overlay to new or existing concrete surfaces throughout your property.
Learn moreInterior slab pours for workshops, utility rooms, and living spaces that need a level, finished concrete floor.
Learn moreSpring and fall booking slots fill quickly in Rohnert Park. Reach out now and we will get you on the schedule before the next rain season.