
Cracked, heaving, or crumbling garage and basement floors get replaced with a solid pour designed for Casper's freeze-thaw cycles and clay-heavy soil.

Concrete floor installation in Casper involves removing the old slab if needed, compacting the subgrade, laying a gravel base, and pouring a reinforced slab designed for local soil and climate conditions - most garage or basement projects take three to five days from start to when you can drive on the floor.
A lot of Casper homeowners have been living around a cracked or uneven garage floor for years because replacing it felt like a big unknown. The process is more straightforward than most people expect, and the result is a surface that handles Wyoming winters without the flaking, heaving, and puddles that come with an aging slab. Many homes built before 1980 in Casper have original floors that are now overdue for replacement.
If your project also involves creating a level outdoor area around the garage, we can tie the floor work in with concrete pool decks or exterior flatwork. And if you need a separate floor for an attached or detached space, our garage floor concrete work covers that as well.
Hairline cracks are common and often harmless, but cracks wider than a quarter-inch or that run in a pattern across the floor are a sign the slab is failing. In Casper, this often happens in older homes where the original pour did not account for the soil movement this climate puts on concrete. If you can fit a pencil into a crack, get an assessment.
When the top layer of a concrete floor starts to chip off or feels rough and crumbly underfoot, the concrete is deteriorating from the inside out. This is especially common in Casper garages where road salt tracked in on vehicles during winter accelerates surface breakdown. Once this process starts, a full replacement is often more cost-effective than patching.
Puddles forming in the same spots on your garage or basement floor mean the slab is no longer draining correctly. Casper's spring snowmelt pushes water through and around foundations, and a floor that holds standing water is at risk of further cracking. This is also a sign the original base layer may not have been installed properly.
If your car rocks slightly when parked in the same spot, or water always runs to one corner, the floor has settled unevenly. Casper's clay-heavy soils shift with moisture changes and are a common cause of this. An uneven garage or workshop floor is also a tripping hazard and makes the space harder to use safely.
We handle everything from removing the existing slab to finishing the surface on the day of the pour. Subgrade preparation is where we spend extra attention in Casper - clay soils here shift with moisture, so proper compaction and a well-graded gravel base are what keep the floor level for years. We also cut control joints into every slab to manage where cracking occurs if it does happen, so any movement goes where we planned it rather than randomly across your floor.
Finish options include a broom finish for grip in wet conditions, a smooth trowel finish for a cleaner look, or a textured surface for workshops and utility spaces. We also offer sealed finishes to protect against the road-salt and freeze-thaw damage that shortens the life of unsealed floors in Casper. For homeowners who want a decorative option, our garage floor concrete service includes epoxy and coated finishes, while our concrete pool decks work extends to exterior concrete surfaces as well.
Best for floors with structural failure, major cracking, or significant uneven settling.
Right for garages, outbuildings, or basement spaces that currently have dirt or gravel floors.
Suited to garages, driveways, and any surface where slip resistance when wet matters.
Good fit for workshops, utility rooms, and spaces where a cleaner appearance is a priority.
Casper sits at roughly 5,100 feet elevation and regularly sees temperatures swing from below zero in winter to the 90s in summer. That repeated freezing and thawing puts real stress on concrete - water works its way into small pores, freezes, expands, and can crack the surface over time. A contractor working in this climate should use a mix designed for it and recommend sealing the finished floor to slow down that damage. Casper's clay-heavy soils also expand when wet and contract when dry, which means the ground preparation underneath the slab is not optional - it is what keeps your floor from shifting or cracking in the first place.
A significant portion of Casper's housing stock was built in the 1940s through 1970s, meaning many garages and basements have original slabs that are now 50 to 70 years old - often poured thinner than today's standards and without the subgrade prep that modern practice requires. We work on older homes throughout the Casper area and understand what those aging floors typically need. Homeowners in Douglas, WY and Riverton, WY face the same soil and climate conditions, and we bring the same approach to every project across the region.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a time to see the space in person before giving you a firm price - the condition of the ground underneath affects cost. You receive a written estimate that breaks down what is included before any work starts.
You move everything out of the space completely before the crew arrives. If the project requires a permit through the City of Casper, we handle the application - permitted work is inspected, which protects you if you ever sell the home.
If there is an old slab, the crew breaks it up and hauls it away - typically one day's work. The ground is then graded, compacted, and a gravel base is laid. The pour follows: concrete is placed, spread, leveled, and finished in a few hours for a standard garage floor.
The floor needs 24 to 48 hours before walking on it and about a week before driving on it. In colder months, the contractor may use blankets to keep the slab warm during curing. We walk you through the finished work and care instructions before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation - just an honest look at your space, a straight answer about what it needs, and a written quote before anyone picks up a tool. Casper's concrete season is short, so early booking gives you the best chance of a spot in the schedule.
(307) 337-0907Casper's temperature swings are one of the hardest tests on concrete anywhere in Wyoming. We choose a concrete mix rated for freeze-thaw conditions and recommend sealing within the first month after the cure period. That combination is what separates floors that hold their surface for decades from ones that start flaking in a few winters.
Clay-heavy soil in the Casper area expands when wet and shrinks when dry - and that movement will crack a slab that was poured on a poorly prepared base. We compact the subgrade and lay a proper gravel base before every pour. The extra time spent on prep is what keeps your floor level and crack-free for years.
Many concrete floor projects in Casper require a building permit. We know what triggers that requirement and pull the permit on your behalf, so the work is documented and inspected. Permitted work protects you at resale - it is on record that the job was done correctly.
You receive a written estimate covering demo, subgrade work, pour, and cleanup before any work begins - no additions at the end. For concrete industry standards, we follow guidance from the{" "}Portland Cement Association, which sets the baseline for proper floor construction.
Casper's concrete season is short, and the crews who are busy in this market tend to stay busy. Getting on the schedule early - and with a contractor who knows local soil and climate - is what makes the difference between a floor that holds and one that needs repairs in a few seasons.
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