
Cracked, flaking, or hollow garage floor? We replace and resurface garage floors in Everett built to handle freeze-thaw winters, road salt, and daily use - poured right, finished smooth, and sealed from day one.

Garage floor concrete in Everett, MA means removing the old slab (or preparing the existing surface), compacting the base, pouring fresh concrete, and finishing it level - most residential jobs take one to three days of active work, with a five-to-seven-day wait before you can drive on it. Everett Concrete Company handles every step from the initial site visit to the final sealing walkthrough.
Most Everett homeowners come to us after years of watching a flaking, stained, or cracked floor get worse each winter. Road salt and freeze-thaw cycles are hard on any concrete surface, and a garage floor that was never properly sealed is especially vulnerable. The good news is that this is a one-time fix - a correctly installed floor can last decades.
Once your garage floor is solid, many homeowners ask about interior spaces too. Our decorative concrete service covers epoxy coatings, staining, and polished finishes - options worth considering once the slab underneath is right.
Thin layers breaking off and leaving rough, pitted areas behind are a classic sign of salt and freeze-thaw damage. In Everett garages that were never sealed, this kind of surface failure is very common. Once flaking starts it tends to spread, and patching only delays the inevitable.
Hairline cracks are normal and usually harmless. But if a crack is wide enough to fit a coin edge into, or if cracks are spreading in a spiderweb pattern, the slab may be breaking down structurally. In older Everett homes where the original floor was poured thin, this often means replacement is the smarter investment.
Puddles forming in low spots mean the floor has settled unevenly or was never graded properly. Standing water accelerates cracking - especially when it freezes overnight in a cold New England garage. A properly sloped floor drains water toward the door and keeps the slab dry.
A hollow sound or slight flex underfoot means the soil underneath has settled or washed away. A slab without solid support will eventually crack and sink. In Everett's older neighborhoods, where soil conditions vary, this kind of subsidence is not unusual and warrants a professional look.
We offer full garage floor replacement, resurfacing for floors that are structurally sound but worn on the surface, and decorative finishes including epoxy coatings. Every job starts with an honest assessment of what your floor actually needs - not just the more expensive option. If resurfacing will do the job, we will tell you. If the slab needs to come out, we will tell you that too.
Many homeowners use a garage floor project as the first step in a larger upgrade. Our concrete floor installation service covers interior basement and utility floors, so if you are finishing a space adjacent to the garage we can coordinate both pours and make sure the drainage and thickness are consistent throughout. All permit work with the City of Everett is handled on your behalf.
Complete demolition and repour - the right choice when the existing floor has shifted, cracked deeply, or sits on a failing base.
A thin concrete or polymer coat over a structurally sound slab - restores appearance without the cost of full tear-out.
A hard, sealed surface that resists oil, road salt, and moisture - applied after full cure and proper surface prep for a bond that holds.
A plain gray floor finished with a textured broom pass and sealed for salt and moisture resistance - simple, durable, and cost-effective.
Everett temperatures drop below freezing from roughly November through March and swing back above freezing during the day - sometimes multiple times in the same week. That repeated freeze-thaw cycle pushes water into any crack or pore in the concrete, expands it from the inside, and slowly breaks the surface apart. A garage floor built here needs a mix designed for that stress, control joints cut at the right spacing, and a salt-resistant sealer applied before the first hard frost. Much of Everett's housing stock was built before modern slab standards existed, so older garages here frequently have floors poured thinner than today's recommendations and without reinforcing mesh.
Everett is also one of the most densely developed cities in Massachusetts, and tight driveways can make equipment access difficult. We work in Medford and Malden regularly and bring the right equipment for urban lots where a standard concrete truck may not be able to reach the garage door. If your property has limited clearance, we price for that from the start - no surprises on the day of the pour.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask about your garage size, the current floor condition, and your access situation. We never quote a garage floor job without seeing the space in person first.
We visit your property, measure the space, check the existing slab condition, and look at access. We assess what the floor actually needs - replacement or resurfacing - before giving you a written quote.
If a permit is required from the City of Everett's Inspectional Services Department, we handle the application. Permit processing can add a week or two to the start date - we let you know upfront so the timeline is clear.
Old concrete removed, base graded and compacted, forms set, fresh concrete poured and finished. After the pour, stay off it for 48 hours on foot and 5 to 7 days before driving. We walk you through the full curing schedule before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you. No pressure, no surprise charges.
(857) 363-5116Massachusetts requires home improvement contractors to be registered under the state Home Improvement Contractor program. We carry full liability insurance and workers' compensation - ask and we will show you documentation before work begins.
We will tell you whether your floor needs a full replacement or whether resurfacing is the right call. We have no interest in selling you a tear-out job if an overlay does the work - that kind of honesty is what gets us called back.
We know the City of Everett's permitting process, the tight driveways in older neighborhoods, and the soil conditions that affect concrete work here. Local knowledge on an urban job matters, and we bring it to every project.
Residential garage floors should be at least four inches thick - more if you park heavy vehicles or store equipment. The American Concrete Institute sets the standards for slab thickness and reinforcement - we follow them on every garage floor we pour.
A garage floor built right does not need attention again for decades. Homeowners who invest in proper prep, the correct thickness, and sealing from the start save far more than the cost difference between a careful job and a rushed one.
Epoxy coatings, stained finishes, and polished surfaces applied over a sound garage or interior slab - turn a plain gray floor into something designed.
Learn MoreNew concrete floors for basements, utility rooms, and interior spaces - coordinated with garage work when you are finishing adjacent areas.
Learn MoreSpring and summer slots fill fast - call now or submit a request and we will schedule a free on-site visit within 1 business day.