
Cracked, damp, or uneven concrete floors? We install new slabs with proper base prep, moisture barriers, and a City of Sebastian permit - so the floor stays solid and dry for years.

Concrete floor installation in Sebastian, FL starts with removing the old surface, compacting the sandy soil beneath it, and laying a gravel base and vapor barrier - most jobs run one to three days on-site with walking possible after 24 to 48 hours, though full vehicle use requires at least a week of curing.
Many homes in Sebastian were built in the 1980s and 1990s, and original garage and patio slabs from that era are now reaching the end of their useful life. When the surface flakes, cracks widen, or the floor feels uneven underfoot, patching the surface rarely solves the real problem. A properly installed replacement slab - with the right base and a vapor barrier to block Florida's ground moisture - gives you a floor that starts fresh and lasts decades. If you are converting a garage or adding a Florida room, garage floor concrete covers the specific installation needs for vehicle-rated slabs.
The two details that most affect how long a concrete floor lasts in Sebastian are base preparation and the vapor barrier. Sandy soil shifts without proper compaction, and Florida's water table means moisture wicks up through any slab that does not have a barrier underneath it. Both of these get built into every floor we install.
Small hairline cracks are common and often harmless. But cracks wider than a pencil tip, or cracks that seem to grow over time, signal that the slab beneath is moving - common in Sebastian's sandy soil. Patching surface cracks on a shifting slab is usually a short-term fix; replacement addresses the real problem.
If pieces of the surface come off when you run your hand across the floor, or you see small craters forming across the concrete, the top layer is breaking down. In Sebastian's climate, this is often caused by years of moisture cycling through the slab combined with an original pour that was too thin or rushed. A floor in this condition cannot be patched back to a clean, stable surface.
Florida's high water table means moisture can push up through a slab from below, especially in homes near the Indian River Lagoon or in low-lying parts of Sebastian. If your garage floor always feels slightly damp, or you see white chalky deposits or dark staining, moisture is getting through. A new slab with a proper vapor barrier stops this permanently.
If you notice your garage door drags on one side, or you can feel a distinct dip or rise when walking across the floor, the slab has shifted. This is a common result of Sebastian's sandy soil settling unevenly under the concrete over time. An uneven floor is not just cosmetic - it affects drainage, door operation, and anything stored on it.
We install new concrete floors for garages, utility rooms, enclosed patios, Florida rooms, and other residential spaces. Every pour includes compacted ground preparation, a gravel sub-base, and a vapor barrier - the three layers that determine how long a slab lasts in Sebastian's climate. We handle the City of Sebastian permit from application to final inspection, so the work is documented and on record. For homeowners adding an outdoor living area to go alongside a new interior slab, we also build concrete pool decks that use the same permitting and base preparation process.
Finish options range from a standard broom texture to smooth trowel finish to polished or stained concrete. A broom finish is the most practical choice for garages and any area that gets wet - the texture adds grip and hides minor surface wear. Polished or stained concrete is a popular choice for Florida rooms and converted living spaces, where a cleaner look matters and the floor will be covered by furniture rather than vehicles. Whatever finish you choose, the slab underneath is built the same way.
Best for garages, utility areas, and outdoor spaces that see wet conditions - textured surface adds slip resistance with no extra maintenance.
Good fit for covered patios and utility rooms where a clean, easy-to-sweep surface matters more than grip.
Ideal for Florida rooms, enclosed additions, and converted spaces where the floor will be used as a finished interior surface.
Sebastian's sandy, coastal soil is the main variable that separates a floor that lasts from one that cracks within a few years. Sandy soil does not hold a concrete slab as firmly as clay-based ground - it compresses unevenly and can shift under load when the base beneath it has not been properly prepared. A contractor who knows this market will compact the ground thoroughly, add the right gravel layer, and pour at the proper thickness before any concrete goes down. Parts of Sebastian near the Indian River Lagoon also sit in or near FEMA flood zones with elevated ground moisture, making a vapor barrier especially important - it should be included in every quote, not treated as an optional upgrade.
Florida also requires a building permit for most concrete slab work, and the City of Sebastian Building Department handles permits for projects within city limits. We pull that permit and coordinate the inspection on every job. We serve homeowners throughout the area including Rockledge and Vero Beach where similar soil and permit requirements apply.
We come out to look at the space in person before giving you a written quote, because the condition of the existing ground and any old slab to be removed can change the price. You get a written estimate that breaks out labor, materials, and permit fees separately. We reply within 1 business day of your initial inquiry.
For most concrete floor projects in Sebastian, we apply for a permit through the City of Sebastian Building Department before any work begins. This typically takes a few business days to a couple of weeks. We handle this for you - you do not need to contact the permit office yourself.
The crew removes any old flooring or broken slab, compacts the soil, lays a gravel base, and installs the moisture barrier. This prep phase is the most important part of the job - it is what determines how long your new floor lasts, and it cannot be shortcut.
Concrete is delivered and placed on pour day. The space is off-limits until curing begins. A city inspector checks the work before final sign-off. You can walk on the floor after 24 to 48 hours; vehicles and heavy loads should wait at least seven days.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation after the visit - you get a written estimate and decide on your own timeline. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site assessment at a time that works for you.
(772) 918-9882Florida requires concrete contractors to hold a current license through the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. You can verify our license status at myfloridalicense.com. We carry liability insurance and workers comp on every job so you are protected throughout.
We have been working in Sebastian and the surrounding area since 2019. We know how this area's sandy soil and ground moisture behave under a slab, and we build every floor to account for those specific local conditions - not just general Florida practices.
Some contractors treat a vapor barrier as an add-on. We include it on every floor we install in Sebastian. Florida's humidity and water table make it a necessity here, not an upgrade - and leaving it out is one of the most common causes of long-term moisture problems.
We handle the City of Sebastian Building Department permit from application to final inspection sign-off. The work gets documented and checked by an independent inspector, which protects your home's value and matters when you sell.
The Portland Cement Association and the American Concrete Institute both publish standards for sub-base preparation, vapor barriers, and curing that we follow on every floor we pour in Sebastian - the same standards that determine whether a slab lasts one decade or four.
Slip-resistant pool deck surfaces poured and finished to handle Sebastian's UV exposure, humidity, and foot traffic around the water.
Learn MoreVehicle-rated garage floor slabs poured at the right thickness for daily car and truck use in Florida's climate.
Learn MoreOur schedule fills during the dry season - reach out now and we will come out this week for a free on-site assessment and written quote before booking closes up.