
Cracked, sunken, or uneven floors? We pour concrete floors in San Jacinto built for local clay soils, summer heat, and California code - so you get a smooth, level surface that holds up for decades.

Concrete floor installation in San Jacinto covers grading and compacting the ground, pouring a fresh slab, and finishing the surface to the right texture - most residential projects take one to two days of active work, with a curing period of three to seven days before the floor is ready for use.
Many San Jacinto homes were built between the 1970s and the early 2000s, and quite a few have garage floors, patios, or utility areas that were either never properly poured or were poured without today's base preparation standards. The clay soils common throughout the valley cause slabs to shift and crack over time. If your floor has cracks coming back after repeated patching, sections that have dropped, or a surface that is flaking and rough, it is likely past the point where repairs make sense.
We often pair floor installations with garage floor concrete work, especially for homeowners converting or upgrading their garage. Combining both in one project keeps scheduling simple and saves on mobilization costs.
If you have patched cracks in your floor before and they keep returning - or if a crack is wider than a pencil - the slab itself may be failing rather than just settling. In San Jacinto, clay soils and hot summers accelerate this damage. At some point, a full replacement is more cost-effective than repeated patching.
If part of your floor sits lower than the rest, or puddles form in the same spot after rain or washing, the base underneath has shifted or eroded. This is common in San Jacinto homes where the original slab was poured without adequate gravel base. Standing water makes the problem worse over time.
When the top layer of a concrete floor starts to flake off in chips or feels rough underfoot, the surface has deteriorated past the point where sealing or patching will help. This kind of breakdown is often caused by a poor original pour or years of exposure to San Jacinto's intense summer sun without protective sealing.
If you are turning a garage into a living area, setting up a home gym, or finishing a utility room, the existing floor may not be level, thick enough, or finished appropriately for the new use. A new pour gives you a clean, level surface to build on - which is one of the most common reasons San Jacinto homeowners call a concrete contractor.
We handle the complete process from start to finish: demo and hauling of old slabs when needed, ground grading and compaction, gravel base installation, reinforcement, pour, and finish. The base preparation step is where most cut-rate pours fail in this area - we do not skip it. Every slab includes control joints at proper intervals so any future cracking happens in predictable lines rather than randomly through your floor. For homeowners who want more than a plain gray surface, we also offer broom finishes, smooth trowel finishes, and sealed surfaces appropriate for the intended use.
We also work on concrete pool decks, where the same base preparation and hot-weather curing standards apply. If your project spans multiple outdoor surfaces, we can coordinate both installs to keep the timeline and cost efficient.
Full installation from soil prep to finished surface - for spaces that have never had a concrete floor.
Remove the old, failing slab, prep the ground correctly, and pour a new one - ideal when patching is no longer worth it.
Broom finish for outdoor areas and driveways; smooth trowel finish for garage floors and interior slabs where a flat surface is needed.
Steel mesh or rebar inside the slab for floors that need to handle heavy equipment, vehicles, or consistent loading.
Protective sealer applied after curing - blocks moisture, stains, and UV degradation common in San Jacinto's climate.
We handle the City of San Jacinto permit application for projects that require one - so you are covered and the work is documented.
San Jacinto sits in the San Jacinto Valley at roughly 1,500 feet elevation, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit. When concrete is poured in that kind of heat, the surface dries too fast - which causes cracking before the slab has had time to properly harden. We schedule pours for early morning, use additives that slow the setting process, and apply curing compounds or wet burlap to keep the surface moist during the critical first days. Contractors who do not adjust for the heat end up with floors that look fine in the spring and start flaking by fall.
The clay soils under most San Jacinto homes add another layer of difficulty. Clay expands when it rains and shrinks when it dries, putting stress on slabs from below. We compact the base carefully and add a gravel drainage layer before every pour to absorb that seasonal movement. We carry this same approach to our work in Perris and Moreno Valley, where identical soil conditions and summer heat make proper base prep equally important.
We reply within 1 business day. A brief conversation about the space, its current condition, and rough square footage helps us schedule an on-site visit - no pricing over the phone because site conditions vary too much to guess accurately.
We come out, measure the area, check the ground condition and drainage, and discuss your finish preferences. You receive a written estimate that covers everything - demo if needed, base prep, the pour, and cleanup - with no mystery line items.
We determine whether your project requires a City of San Jacinto permit and handle the application if so. Once approved, we give you a confirmed start date. Interior and structural floors that require permits are built into the timeline before you commit.
On pour day, the crew starts early to beat the afternoon heat. After the pour we apply a curing treatment suited to the season. Once cured, we walk the finished floor with you and confirm you are satisfied before we close out the project.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote before any work starts. We handle the permit check so you are protected from day one.
(951) 474-5006We schedule pours for early morning during hot months and use mix additives that slow the setting process. The American Concrete Institute sets the standards for hot-weather concreting, and we follow them on every San Jacinto pour - not just when temperatures are record-breaking.
We compact the soil and install a gravel drainage layer before pouring any slab. In clay-soil areas like the San Jacinto Valley, this step is what separates floors that last 30 years from floors that crack within the first few seasons. We do not skip or rush it to save time.
We know which floor projects require a permit from the City of San Jacinto Building Division and handle the filing for you. Permitted work is inspected by a third party and documented - which protects you if you sell the home or ever need warranty support.
We have poured floors throughout the valley - from older homes near the MSJC campus with outdated slabs to newer subdivisions on the east side needing additional concrete work. Local experience means we know what the ground here does to a poorly prepared slab.
Every estimate starts with a site visit. We look at the ground, measure the area, and check for drainage issues before putting a number on paper - so what you see in writing is what the job will actually cost.
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