
A cracked or crumbling garage floor is more than an eyesore. Gulf Coast soil and humidity make it worse over time. We pour floors built to hold up here.

Garage floor concrete in Biloxi means pouring a reinforced slab on a properly compacted base, handling demolition of the old floor, and finishing the surface to hold up against Gulf Coast humidity and sandy coastal soil. Most standard two-car garage replacements take one to two days of active work, with a full curing period of seven days before vehicles go back on the floor.
If your garage floor has started cracking, flaking, or settling, those problems tend to get worse on the Gulf Coast - not better. High humidity draws moisture into the slab, and sandy soil shifts in ways that inland ground does not. A new pour done right, with solid base prep, is almost always cheaper in the long run than repeated patching.
We also handle decorative concrete for homeowners who want a coated or polished finish on their new floor, not just plain broom-finished concrete.
Small hairline cracks are normal. But cracks wide enough to fit a pencil - or ones you have patched before and watched reopen - mean the slab itself is failing. In Biloxi, this kind of progressive cracking often means the sandy ground underneath has shifted, and surface patching will not fix the problem.
A chalky white residue on your garage floor, especially after rain or humid weather, is a sign that moisture is moving through the concrete and pulling minerals to the surface. This is common in Biloxi homes because of high humidity and salt air. Left alone, the slab gradually weakens from the inside and the surface begins to flake off.
Walk your garage floor and knock on it with your knuckle. If some areas sound hollow rather than solid, the concrete has separated from the ground beneath it. This is a structural problem, not a cosmetic one, and those sections are at risk of crumbling under the weight of a vehicle.
If water pools in your garage after a heavy rain and takes hours to evaporate, the floor may have settled unevenly or the original drainage slope was never done correctly. Biloxi gets significant rainfall, and a garage floor that holds water accelerates concrete deterioration and can cause moisture damage to stored items and walls.
Every garage floor project we do starts with the ground, not the concrete. We break out and haul away the old slab, compact and grade the soil underneath, and add a gravel base layer before a single drop of concrete is poured. This prep step is what separates a floor that lasts from one that starts cracking in a few years - and it is the step most low-bid contractors cut short.
The pour itself includes steel reinforcement, proper control joint cuts, and a finish suited to how you use the space. For homeowners who want more than plain concrete, we offer decorative concrete finishes including epoxy coatings and polished surfaces. We also handle concrete floor installation for interior applications like basements and utility rooms where the same durable pour is needed in a different setting.
Suits homeowners replacing a cracked or failing slab who need a solid, functional floor that holds up to daily vehicle use and Gulf Coast conditions.
Suits homeowners parking heavy trucks, storing equipment, or using the garage as a workshop - poured thicker with added reinforcement for greater load capacity.
Suits homeowners who want a sealed, easy-to-clean surface that resists oil stains and moisture - a practical upgrade in Biloxi's humid, salt-air climate.
Suits homeowners adding a garage to an existing property or building a new detached structure who need a properly designed slab from the ground up.
Biloxi sits directly on the Gulf Coast, which means concrete here faces salt-laden air and high humidity year-round. Both conditions drive moisture into unsealed concrete faster than in inland cities, causing the surface to flake, pit, or develop that chalky white residue homeowners often notice after wet weather. Sealing is not optional maintenance here - it is a necessary part of protecting any garage floor investment, and it should be part of your conversation with your contractor from the first day.
The soil underneath also matters. Much of Biloxi is built on sandy coastal soils that compact differently than clay-heavy inland ground, and many neighborhoods near Ocean Springs and Gulfport share similar soil conditions. If the ground is not properly graded and compacted before the pour, the slab can settle unevenly and crack within just a few years - which is exactly what you are trying to avoid by replacing the floor in the first place.
We reply within one business day. We will ask the size of your garage, whether you want a plain or coated finish, and whether there are existing problems like cracks or drainage issues - so we come prepared.
We inspect the existing floor, check for soft spots and moisture signs, and assess drainage. In Biloxi, we pay particular attention to the history of the slab and any signs of salt-air or storm damage. You get a written estimate that breaks out exactly what is included.
We break out and haul away the old slab, compact and grade the soil, add a gravel drainage base, set steel reinforcement, and pour the new concrete in a single day for most standard garages. Control joints are cut before the concrete sets fully.
We manage the curing process carefully in Biloxi's heat and humidity - sometimes covering the slab to slow drying and prevent surface cracking. Once the floor has cured, we apply sealer and walk you through care instructions before we leave.
Free written estimate. No pressure. We reply within one business day.
(228) 250-0610We hold a Mississippi State Board of Contractors license, which you can look up yourself at msboc.us in about two minutes. After storm seasons, unlicensed out-of-state crews move through Biloxi offering quick work that does not hold up. A verified license means someone has met the state's requirements and has something to lose if the work is not done right.
Sandy coastal soils shift more than inland ground, and skipping proper compaction is the most common reason garage floors fail early in the Biloxi area. We spend meaningful time on subgrade prep before the pour - not because it is easy, but because it is what makes the floor last.
In Biloxi's salt-air and high-humidity environment, sealing is not optional. We discuss sealing with every customer from the first conversation and ensure it is part of your written estimate - not a surprise add-on after the pour. The American Concrete Institute standards we follow address curing and sealing as core parts of the job.
One of the biggest fears homeowners have when hiring a contractor is getting a low number upfront and watching it climb once work starts. Every estimate we give is written and spells out exactly what is included - base prep, reinforcement, thickness, finish, and cleanup - so you know what you are paying for before anyone picks up a tool.
Every one of these points comes back to the same thing: you should not have to guess whether you hired the right contractor. Our goal is to make the whole process predictable - from the first call to the day you park your car on the new floor.
Add color, texture, or an epoxy finish to your new garage floor or any other concrete surface on your property.
Learn MoreInterior concrete floors for basements, utility rooms, and workshop spaces using the same reinforced pour process.
Learn MoreFall and winter are the best months for a long-lasting pour on the Gulf Coast - book now before the schedule fills up.