
Old, cracked, or missing garage floor? We pour and finish concrete garage floors built to handle Huntington winters, with proper prep, drainage, and sealing included.

Garage floor concrete in Huntington, WV means removing the old slab if needed, grading and compacting the base, then pouring fresh concrete finished with control joints and a proper drainage slope. Most two-car garage floors take one to two days of active work, with a seven-day wait before parking vehicles on the new surface.
A lot of homeowners in Huntington are surprised at how much preparation happens before any concrete gets poured. The base layer - compacted soil and gravel - is what keeps the slab stable through the region's seasonal ground movement. If that step gets skipped, no amount of surface finishing will prevent cracking later.
If you are looking at other work outside your garage as well, our decorative concrete services can extend a polished, finished look beyond the garage door and across driveways, patios, or walkways on the same property.
Small hairline cracks are common and often harmless. But if you can fit a pencil tip into a crack, or if cracks are growing longer over time, the slab is telling you something is wrong underneath. In Huntington, this kind of cracking often gets worse after a hard winter, when freeze-thaw cycles have been working on the concrete for months.
If the top layer of your garage floor is peeling away in chips or developing small pockmarks, the surface is deteriorating. This is especially common in Huntington homes where the original floor was poured without a sealer, leaving it exposed to road salt tracked in on tires and to moisture from the region's frequent rainfall.
A properly finished garage floor slopes slightly toward the door so water runs out. If you see puddles forming in the middle or back of the garage after a wet day, the floor either was not sloped correctly or has settled unevenly over time. Standing water speeds up concrete deterioration and can damage anything stored on the floor.
Walk across your garage and pay attention to whether it feels level. In Huntington's hillier neighborhoods and on lots with clay-heavy soil, it is not uncommon for a slab to shift or settle unevenly as the ground beneath it moves with the seasons. A floor that rocks or has a visible tilt is a sign the base has shifted and the slab may need replacing.
We handle everything from full slab replacements in older garages to new pours in garages that have only ever had dirt or gravel floors. Every job starts with an honest assessment of what is under your existing surface, so the quote you get reflects the real project - not a number that grows once work begins. Where a decorative or finished look makes sense, we can connect your garage floor directly to our decorative concrete options, including epoxy coatings and colored finishes that are applied after the base slab is fully cured.
For homeowners upgrading multiple surfaces at once, our concrete floor installation work covers interior slabs in basements, workshops, and utility spaces - so you can get consistent quality throughout the project from a single crew.
Suits garages with cracked, heaved, or severely deteriorated floors where surface repairs would not solve the underlying problem.
Suits garages that currently have no concrete floor - dirt, gravel, or old asphalt - and need a proper slab installed from scratch.
Suits homeowners who park trucks, store heavy equipment, or plan to use the garage as a workshop and need extra slab thickness.
Suits anyone who wants a clean, stain-resistant surface - sealer is applied after curing to protect against oil, road salt, and moisture.
Huntington's climate brings repeated freeze-thaw cycles through winter - temperatures that drop below freezing at night and climb above it during the day, sometimes multiple times in a single week. That expansion and contraction is one of the leading causes of concrete cracking and surface flaking in this region. A contractor pouring a garage floor here needs to use a mix designed for temperature swings and time the pour to avoid freezing conditions, ideally spring through early fall.
The older housing stock is another factor unique to Huntington. A large share of the city's homes were built between the 1920s and 1960s, and many of those garages either have no concrete floor at all, have a thin original pour, or have a slab that was never properly reinforced. Homeowners in areas like Kenova and Barboursville face similar conditions - clay-heavy soils that move with the seasons and put stress on slabs from below. Getting the base right is not optional here. It is what separates a floor that holds up for 20 years from one that needs attention every few winters.
When you reach out, we will ask a few basics - garage size, whether there is an existing floor, and what you are hoping to accomplish. We reply within one business day and will schedule an on-site visit rather than guessing on a phone quote, since site conditions in Huntington vary enough to make remote estimates unreliable.
We check the existing floor or ground condition, drainage, and whether the soil base is solid or needs work. Because of Huntington's clay soils and older construction, this step matters more than most places - what is under the slab can change the scope significantly. You get a written estimate that spells out exactly what is included.
The crew arrives early, completes any remaining base prep, sets forms, and pours the concrete. Smoothing, edging, and cutting control joints happen the same day while the concrete is still workable. A standard two-car garage pour and finish typically takes four to eight hours.
You can walk on the floor lightly after about 24 hours, but keep vehicles off it for at least seven days. If sealing is part of your project, it happens after the curing period. We walk through the finished floor with you, point out the control joints, and confirm what maintenance the floor will need going forward.
Free written estimate. We come to you, assess the site, and give you a clear price before any work begins.
(304) 802-8567In Huntington's older neighborhoods, what is under the slab is often the biggest variable in any garage floor project. We look at the existing base before we give you a number, so the price you agree to is the price you pay - not a starting point that grows once the old concrete comes up.
We use concrete mixes designed to handle Huntington's freeze-thaw cycles, combined with proper sealing after curing. A floor that is not built for local climate conditions will start showing wear within a few winters. We account for that from the first step.
Dealing with the City of Huntington's Building Inspection Department is not how you want to spend a weekday. When a permit is required for your project, we pull it and manage the process. The work goes on record, your home's value is protected, and there are no complications if you ever sell.
Huntington gets significant rainfall, and a garage floor that pools water is a problem that worsens every season. We finish every floor with the correct slope toward the door so water runs out, not in. That detail protects both the floor and whatever you store inside.
These proof points come together into one simple outcome: a garage floor that does its job without drama for years. The American Concrete Institute sets the standards professional contractors follow for mix design, thickness, and finishing - and we work from that playbook on every pour.
Add color, pattern, or a polished epoxy finish on top of a new or existing slab for a surface that is as easy to clean as it is to look at.
Learn MoreInterior slab work for basements, workshops, and utility spaces - same quality prep and finish as a garage pour, extended to the rest of your property.
Learn MoreSpring booking slots fill up fast in Huntington - reach out now to lock in your project date before the best pouring weather closes.