
Cracked, flaking, or pooling water? We pour and replace garage floors in Hanford that hold up to clay soils, intense heat, and years of daily use.

Garage floor concrete in Hanford means breaking out your old slab, preparing the ground with a compacted base and vapor barrier, pouring fresh concrete to the right thickness, and finishing it properly - most jobs take one to two days of active work plus about a week before you can drive on it.
Most homeowners in Hanford reach out because their floor is cracking, flaking, or showing a white powdery buildup that keeps coming back. These are signs the slab is failing, not just aging. The clay-heavy soil throughout Kings County shifts with the seasons, and the intense summer heat can cause concrete to dry too fast during a poor installation - both factors that shorten a garage floor's life.
If you are also looking at your driveway or other surfaces while the crew is there, we handle decorative concrete finishes that give your floor a clean, polished look rather than plain gray.
Small hairline cracks are common and often harmless. But if you can fit a pencil into a crack, or one side sits higher than the other, the slab has moved. In Hanford, where clay soils expand and contract with the seasons, this type of cracking is a sign that patching alone will not solve the problem.
A properly poured garage floor slopes gently toward the door so water drains out. If puddles collect in the middle or back of your garage, the slab has settled unevenly or was never poured with the right slope. Standing water accelerates surface deterioration and can work its way under the slab.
This residue is called efflorescence - moisture pushing up through the concrete from the soil below. In Hanford, where seasonal irrigation activity in Kings County can keep soil moisture elevated, this is a common complaint. If it keeps coming back after cleaning, the floor either lacks a vapor barrier or has cracks allowing water to travel through.
If the top layer is coming off in flakes, the surface has deteriorated beyond what a coating can reliably fix. This often happens when concrete was poured during hot weather without proper precautions - a risk that is especially relevant in Hanford's climate. Once the surface layer is compromised, the damage tends to spread.
Every project starts with an in-person look at your existing floor. We assess the condition of the slab, the soil underneath, and any drainage issues before recommending the right approach. We handle the permit application with the City of Hanford or Kings County Building Department, manage demolition and debris removal, and take care of the full pour from base prep to final finish.
Homeowners who want more than a plain gray surface can pair their garage floor with our concrete floor installation options, which include sealed and polished surfaces suited to workshops, utility areas, and living spaces.
Best for floors that are cracked, settled, or showing widespread surface failure.
For garages that currently have a dirt or gravel floor and need a concrete base.
For homeowners who park trucks, RVs, or run a workshop with heavy equipment.
For anyone who wants a clean, dust-free floor that is easy to maintain long-term.
Hanford sits in the southern San Joaquin Valley, where summer temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees. Concrete poured in that kind of heat can dry out on the surface before the interior has fully hardened - a problem that leads to cracking and a weak, flaky finish. Experienced local crews schedule pours for early morning during summer and may use admixtures that slow the setting process. Hanford's older housing stock, including many homes built in the 1970s and 1980s, means a lot of original garage floors are now 40 to 50 years old and well past their useful life.
Hanford is also surrounded by irrigated farmland. Seasonal irrigation activity in Kings County can temporarily raise soil moisture levels, which makes a proper vapor barrier more important here than in drier urban areas. Skipping that step is one of the reasons so many local garage floors develop efflorescence and moisture problems within a few years of installation.
We serve all of Hanford and the surrounding region, including Lemoore and Madera, and we bring the same approach to soil prep and heat management to every job across the Valley.
We respond within 1 business day. We ask a few questions about your garage size, the current condition of the floor, and whether you have a specific timeline in mind.
We schedule a visit to measure the space, assess the existing slab, and walk through your options. You get a written quote covering demolition, disposal, permits, the pour, and any finish work - no verbal guesses.
We apply for the required permit through the City of Hanford or Kings County before work starts. Permit processing typically takes a few days to two weeks, and we factor that into your schedule.
We remove the old slab, compact the base, install a moisture barrier, and pour the new floor. Summer pours start early morning. Plan to stay off the floor for 48 hours and keep vehicles off for about a week.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation. Submit your details and someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you. You will receive a written quote before any work begins.
(559) 794-9860We pull every required permit with the City of Hanford or Kings County Building Department before the first tool is picked up. You never have to deal with the permit office yourself, and your project is fully documented if you ever sell your home.
In Hanford's summers, we schedule pours for early morning and take steps to protect the surface during curing. Concrete that dries too fast in 100-degree heat cracks and flakes - we work around the climate rather than ignoring it.
Because Hanford sits near irrigated farmland, soil moisture is a real factor here. Every garage floor we pour includes a proper vapor barrier installed before the concrete - the step that prevents the white powdery buildup that plagues many local slabs.
We have worked on homes across Hanford - from older neighborhoods near downtown to newer subdivisions on the north side. We know what local soils, permits, and drainage conditions require, and we price our work honestly.
The American Concrete Institute sets the professional standards for concrete placement and curing in challenging climates. We follow those practices on every job - including Hanford's demanding summers. Cutting corners on prep or curing costs you money later.
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Learn moreCall today or submit your project details - we come to your property, assess the slab, and give you a written quote with no obligation. Fall and spring book fast in the Central Valley, so reach out now to lock in your start date.