
Cracked slabs, bare-dirt utility spaces, and floors that shift with the seasons - we install concrete floors that hold up to local soil conditions and the New Braunfels climate.

Concrete floor installation in New Braunfels means preparing the ground properly for local clay soils, pouring a correctly proportioned slab, and finishing the surface to your chosen texture - most residential projects are completed in one to two days of crew work, with the floor ready for light use within 48 hours.
The most common reason floors fail in this area is not poor concrete - it is poor subgrade preparation. Central Texas clay moves with the seasons, and a slab that was not properly supported from below starts cracking and shifting within a few years. When we install a floor, we spend real time on what happens before the truck arrives. The pour itself is straightforward; the prep is where quality is built or lost. For decorative interior or outdoor living spaces, take a look at our garage floor concrete service as well - many projects combine both.
Whether you need a basic utility floor for a garage or workshop, a finished slab for a covered patio, or a decorative interior surface for a living area, we handle all of it from estimate through sealing.
Central Texas clay soils move with the seasons, and over time that movement can leave an older slab cracked, heaved, or uneven. If you are tripping over lips, noticing water pooling in low spots, or seeing cracks that keep growing, the subgrade preparation on the original pour likely did not account for local soil conditions. A new installation done right solves the problem permanently.
An unfinished or badly deteriorated floor makes a space harder to use, harder to clean, and less safe. A fresh concrete floor turns a rough utility area into something you can actually work in - and in a New Braunfels garage that doubles as a workshop or storage area, that upgrade makes a real difference year-round.
If you are turning a covered patio, a carport, or an outbuilding into a usable room, a concrete floor is often the right foundation for everything that comes next. It gives you a level, durable surface to build on - whether you plan to tile over it, polish it, or leave it as-is.
A floor that is absorbing oil stains, flaking at the surface, or showing efflorescence has lost its protective layer and is more vulnerable to the wet-dry cycle that characterizes New Braunfels weather. Sealing can extend a floor's life, but a badly deteriorated surface often needs replacement rather than repair.
We install concrete floors for garages, utility rooms, covered patios, room additions, workshops, and outdoor living areas throughout New Braunfels and the surrounding area. The project always starts with a thorough assessment of the existing ground conditions - because in Central Texas, the soil is often the most important variable. We excavate to the right depth, compact a stable base, and place control joints strategically so any future movement happens at the seams rather than across the surface of the slab.
Finish options range from a practical broom texture to smooth trowel, exposed aggregate, stained, and polished surfaces. For outdoor entertaining spaces and pool surrounds, we also offer concrete pool decks designed for the Texas heat and the heavy foot traffic that comes with them. Every floor we install is sealed before the crew leaves - sealing is especially important here given the wet-dry soil cycle that puts repeated stress on unprotected concrete surfaces.
Suits homeowners upgrading a bare-dirt or crumbling utility space to a clean, durable surface that holds up to vehicle traffic and equipment.
The right choice for room additions, conversions, or any interior space that needs a level, permanent foundation before finishing work begins.
Suits homeowners who want a finished outdoor floor that ties together a patio, outdoor kitchen, or covered entertaining area.
For homeowners who want more than a plain gray slab - stained, polished, or textured finishes add real visual appeal to living areas and covered outdoor spaces.
New Braunfels sits on a mix of limestone and clay soils, and the clay is the variable that drives most concrete floor problems in this area. Clay expands when it absorbs moisture and shrinks when it dries out - and New Braunfels cycles through hot, dry stretches followed by heavy rain events all year. That repeated movement puts stress on any slab sitting on top of poorly prepared ground. A contractor who does not account for local soil behavior during subgrade prep is setting you up for a floor that cracks within a few seasons.
The summer heat adds another variable. Pouring concrete in 95-plus-degree weather requires early-morning scheduling, hot-weather mix adjustments, and careful curing to prevent surface cracking. Homeowners in Kyle, TX and Buda, TX deal with the same soil and climate conditions as New Braunfels - we bring the same preparation approach to every job across our service area.
For guidance on concrete best practices in hot climates, the American Concrete Institute publishes detailed standards for hot-weather concreting. We follow those standards on every summer pour.
Tell us the size of the area, what it will be used for, and any finish preferences. We reply within one business day and schedule a site visit to look at conditions before giving you a quote.
We visit your property to measure the area, assess soil and drainage conditions, and discuss thickness and finish options. This is also when we tell you whether your project needs a permit - no surprises later.
The crew clears the area, excavates to the right depth, compacts the base carefully - especially important in New Braunfels clay - then sets forms and pours. In hot weather, we start early in the morning to give the slab the best chance at a clean finish.
We tell you exactly when you can walk on it and when it can bear full loads. Once cured, we apply a sealer suited to your finish type and use case, then walk through the finished project with you before leaving.
Free on-site estimate - no obligation, no pressure. We reply within one business day.
(830) 402-1980Most floor failures in this area start below the surface. We take subgrade preparation seriously - compacting the base properly and placing control joints strategically so any future soil movement goes where it is least noticeable, not through the middle of your slab.
New Braunfels summers push concrete crews to work fast and smart. We schedule pours for early morning in hot months, use mix adjustments suited to high temperatures, and apply curing compounds to slow the set and protect the surface - the same precautions the American Concrete Institute recommends for hot-weather pours.
We offer broom, smooth, exposed aggregate, stained, and polished finishes. Every finish is discussed during the estimate so you know exactly what you are getting - and so the floor matches how you actually plan to use the space.
We follow industry best practices recommended by the American Society of Concrete Contractors. That means our crews are trained on current standards for mix design, finishing technique, and joint placement - not just doing it the way it has always been done.
A concrete floor that is properly prepared, correctly poured, and sealed on day one is one you will not think about again for many years. That is the outcome we aim for on every job - a surface that holds up through Central Texas summers, wet seasons, and the soil movement that comes with both.
Extend your slab project to a poolside surface designed to handle UV exposure, water contact, and heavy barefoot traffic through a long Texas summer.
Learn MoreA garage-specific concrete floor pour with the thickness and surface treatment needed for vehicle traffic, tool use, and the demands of a working garage.
Learn MoreFall through spring is the ideal window for pours in New Braunfels - call today to lock in your slot and get a free written estimate.