Garage Floor Replacement | Omaha, NE

Garage Floor Replacement | Omaha Concrete and Paving

Are you sick of looking at your cracked, uneven, or worn-out concrete garage floor? Have you tried sealing the cracks, but they continue to become bigger and more noticeable? Has the salt your car brought into your garage eaten holes in the floor? Is the garage floor permanently stained with oil and other fluids that have leaked over the years?


Temporary fixes do not work and quickly deteriorate. If you're embarrassed and annoyed by your garage floor, perhaps now is the time to fix it. Omaha Concrete and Paving can remove your old garage floor and replace it with a brand-new garage floor that will make you proud and boost the value of your home.



Is It Time to Replace Your Garage Floor?

The garage floor often takes a backseat when it comes to maintaining your home and property. The issue is that the garage floor is exposed to the harshest substances, such as oils, salt, acids, and paints. Most garage floors are made of concrete, a semi-porous material that absorbs small amounts of liquid dropped or spilled like a sponge.


Spilled liquids on the concrete floor permeate the surface and stay on the layer just beneath the surface. This explains why so many stains on concrete floors are almost impossible to remove. Worse, you may end up tracking those fluids into your home, soiling costly flooring and carpeting.



Replacing Your Concrete Garage Floor

A complete garage floor replacement is the best solution for your garage floor problems. Omaha Concrete and Paving has experience in garage floor replacement in the Omaha, NE, area. As a result, any homeowner would be proud of their smooth, clean garage floor. 


The following is the procedure used by Omaha Concrete and Paving to replace existing garage floors.

  • Remove and demolish the existing flooring.
  • Load all debris onto a truck and take it for recycling.
  • If necessary, replace the sub-base with a new class 5 aggregate.
  • Install steel wire mesh or rebars to reinforce the new concrete.
  • After careful measurements, order concrete and pour and level the floor.
  • Use bull floats and trowels to complete the new floor.



After Our Work Is Done

The new concrete floor cures for 7-10 days. After 7 to 10 days, you should be able to park on the new concrete garage floor. Sealing your concrete garage floor is the best way to maintain your new floor looking good and make it easy to clean in the future. Concrete is very porous and absorbs stains quickly. A professionally applied garage floor sealant will prevent oil, paint, dirt, or salt from car tires from permeating the cement floor.



Garage Floor Replacement in Omaha, NE

Contact Omaha Concrete and Paving for a free consultation and estimate. Let us show how our experience and expertise can provide you with a new garage floor in a timely and cost-effective way.

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