
Cracked, settled, or storm-damaged floors do not fix themselves. We install new concrete floors across Biloxi - with proper moisture barriers, correct curing, and permits pulled before we start.

Concrete floor installation in Biloxi means removing the old slab or preparing bare ground, compacting the base, installing a moisture barrier if needed, pouring and finishing the concrete, and managing the curing process in the heat and humidity here - most residential projects take one to two days to pour, with a curing window of several days to a few weeks before full use.
In Biloxi, the conditions that make floors fail are almost always about what happens before the pour: inadequate base prep on sandy soil, skipped moisture barriers in a high-water-table environment, or concrete poured at the wrong time of day in July heat. Getting those steps right is what separates a floor that lasts from one that cracks within a few seasons.
If you are comparing options for your garage or an interior space, it is worth considering whether you want a standard slab or a more finished surface. Our work on garage floor concrete covers the same pour process with specific attention to vehicle loads and drainage - a good starting point if the garage is your focus.
Small hairline cracks in concrete are normal. But if you can slide a quarter into a crack, or cracks run in a jagged pattern across a large area, the slab has likely shifted. In Biloxi's sandy soil, this kind of movement is common and will only get worse over time.
A musty smell or white powdery buildup on a concrete floor often means moisture is wicking up through the slab from below. In Biloxi's humid, high-water-table environment, this is a common problem that a new slab with a proper moisture barrier can solve.
If a chair wobbles on what should be a flat floor, or water pools in the middle of a room after mopping, the slab has settled unevenly. This is both a practical nuisance and a sign of a structural issue underneath that gets worse over time.
Flooding can undermine the base beneath a concrete slab, leaving it cracked, heaved, or hollow-sounding. If your floor sounds different when you tap it, or you can see where it has lifted at the edges, it may need replacement rather than patching.
We handle new slab installation for garages, additions, workshops, and any enclosed or covered space that needs a proper concrete floor. That includes full demolition of old slabs when needed, base preparation and compaction, moisture barrier installation, and your choice of surface finish - from a basic broom texture to a smooth trowel finish ready for epoxy or tile. Every pour is permitted and scheduled to manage the heat and humidity conditions that affect concrete quality here.
We also handle slab replacement after storm or flood damage - a common request in Biloxi. If your floor was undermined by a hurricane or heavy rain event, we evaluate whether the base is still solid before any new pour begins. Homeowners looking at outdoor concrete areas alongside their interior floors may also want to explore concrete pool decks or garage floor concrete as part of a broader project.
A complete pour for garages, additions, and spaces that have no floor yet. Suits homeowners finishing a space or converting an outbuilding.
Removal of a flood-damaged or structurally compromised slab, base correction, and a fresh pour. Suits Biloxi homeowners dealing with hurricane or heavy-rain aftermath.
A vapor barrier installed beneath the slab to block ground moisture from wicking up. Suits any Biloxi property in a flood zone or with a high water table.
Stained, polished, or broom-textured finishes applied during or after the pour. Suits homeowners who want a floor that is both functional and finished-looking.
Much of Biloxi is built on coastal plain soils that are sandy, loose, and prone to shifting - especially close to the water or in low-lying neighborhoods. If the ground beneath a slab is not properly compacted and prepared, the floor can settle unevenly and crack within a few years. Biloxi is also in a high-risk flood zone, and even properties that have never flooded deal with elevated groundwater and moisture moving up through the soil year-round. A moisture barrier beneath any concrete floor is a basic requirement here, not a premium add-on. The Portland Cement Association guidelines on floor construction address moisture management directly for exactly these kinds of conditions.
Homeowners across the Gulf Coast region deal with the same combination of sandy soil, humidity, and storm exposure. We serve concrete floor installation customers in Moss Point, MS and Pascagoula, MS as well as Biloxi, and bring the same coastal-climate approach to every project. Post-hurricane rebuilding demand also affects pricing and scheduling in this region - if you are not in a rush, late fall through early spring tends to offer better availability and more competitive bids.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We reply within one business day. We will ask basic questions about the space and schedule a free on-site visit - site conditions in Biloxi can change the price significantly and we need to see the base before quoting.
We inspect the existing base, check for moisture, and assess whether the soil needs additional prep. You receive a written, itemized quote before any work is agreed to - no vague estimates.
We handle the permit application through the City of Biloxi or Harrison County. Once approved, you get a confirmed start date. Permit timelines are typically a few business days to a couple of weeks depending on scope.
We clear the space, prep the base, pour early in the morning to avoid peak heat, and finish the surface to your chosen texture. After the pour, we walk you through the curing timeline and what to expect before the floor is ready for full use.
No obligation, no vague numbers. We come out, assess the space, and give you a clear price before any work begins.
(228) 250-0610Biloxi sits in one of the most humid environments in the country, with a high water table across much of the city. We treat moisture assessment as a standard part of every floor installation - not an optional upgrade - because skipping it is the most common reason floors fail in this climate.
Pouring concrete during a Biloxi summer requires early morning scheduling and the right mix additives to prevent the surface from drying too fast. We know the local conditions and manage every pour accordingly - so your floor cures strong, not just fast.
We handle every required permit through the City of Biloxi or Harrison County and welcome the city inspector's visit. You get documented proof the work was done to code - which matters more than most homeowners realize until they sell or file an insurance claim. City of Biloxi Community Development.
You receive an itemized written quote before any work begins. If something changes during the job, we talk to you before the cost changes. No vague estimates, no end-of-project surprises.
A concrete floor is the foundation everything else in a space depends on. We take that seriously - every pour is managed for the actual Gulf Coast conditions, not the ideal lab conditions. You end up with a level, solid surface that is ready for whatever you are building toward.
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