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Learn MoreCracked, sinking, or dusting concrete floor? We install new concrete floors in Rosemead with proper ground prep, control joints, and hot-weather curing so your slab stays intact for decades - not just a few years.

Concrete floor installation in Rosemead involves removing any old material, compacting the soil, pouring and finishing a new slab with control joints - most residential jobs take one to three days of active work, then 28 days to reach full strength.
Whether you are replacing a cracked garage slab, pouring a new patio floor, or laying the foundation for an ADU conversion, getting the ground preparation right matters more than any other step. Rosemead clay soils expand and contract with the seasons, and a floor poured over poorly compacted ground will crack within years regardless of how good the mix is. If your project also involves finishing the space with an upgraded surface, our garage floor concrete service covers coatings and finishes on top of a new or existing slab.
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If you have patched cracks before and they keep reappearing - or if a crack has grown noticeably wider - the slab itself is failing, not just the surface. In Rosemead, clay soils that shift with moisture and occasional seismic activity can accelerate this kind of damage. Patching a structurally compromised slab is a short-term fix at best.
If part of your floor is noticeably lower than the rest, or if water pools in one area after rain, the ground beneath the slab has likely shifted or settled. This is a common issue in the San Gabriel Valley, where clay soils move with the seasons. A sunken section will not fix itself and will only get worse over time.
If the surface crumbles when you sweep it, or a fine gray powder collects on the floor, the top layer is deteriorating. This can happen when a floor was poured with too much water in the mix or finished poorly. Once the surface breaks down, it spreads and the floor becomes harder to clean, seal, or finish with any coating.
Damp spots, white powdery deposits, or a musty smell near the floor can mean moisture is migrating up through the slab from the soil below. Rosemead heavy winter rains can raise the water table temporarily, pushing moisture through older slabs that lack a proper moisture barrier. Left unaddressed, this can damage flooring on top of the slab and create conditions for mold.
We install new concrete floors for garages, patios, additions, ADU conversions, and interior spaces across Rosemead and the San Gabriel Valley. Every pour starts with thorough subgrade preparation - we compact the soil, add a gravel base where drainage demands it, and set up forms before any concrete is mixed. We cut control joints at planned intervals so that if cracking occurs, it happens along those lines rather than randomly across your floor. For homeowners who need an outdoor surface to go with the new floor, our concrete pool decks service covers adjacent outdoor pours.
Once the slab has cured, we can apply a protective sealer to guard against stains and moisture, or coordinate a decorative finish - staining, polishing, or stamping - if that is part of your plan. Decorative decisions need to be made before the pour, not after, so we talk through your finishing goals during the estimate visit. We also handle permit applications where required, and we give you a written, itemized estimate before any work begins so the number you agree to is the number you pay.
Suits homeowners replacing a cracked or heaving slab - we remove the old concrete, prep the ground, and pour to current thickness standards with control joints.
For homeowners adding or replacing an outdoor concrete surface in the backyard or alongside the house, with drainage slope built into the grade.
Best for homeowners converting a garage or adding a room who need a permitted, inspected floor that supports finished living space above it.
For clients who want a stained, polished, or stamped surface on a new or recently poured floor - planning this upfront keeps options open and cost predictable.
A significant portion of Rosemead homes were built in the 1950s through 1970s, meaning many existing garage floors, patios, and interior slabs are 50 or more years old. Older slabs often have inadequate thickness, no moisture barrier, and years of accumulated cracking from Rosemead clay soils expanding and contracting with the seasons. When we replace one of these older slabs, the removal and disposal of the old concrete is an added step that every written estimate should spell out clearly - it should not be a surprise charge after work starts. Rosemead summers also regularly push above 90 degrees, and concrete poured in peak afternoon heat cures too quickly, leading to surface cracks that appear within months.
We work across the full San Gabriel Valley, including in San Gabriel and Alhambra, where homes are built on the same clay-heavy soils and face the same seasonal heat extremes as Rosemead. Our crews know to schedule pours for early morning during warm months and to protect fresh concrete from drying too fast - steps that matter more here than in cooler parts of California.
Tell us the size of the area, what is currently there, and what you want the finished floor to look like. We respond within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit to measure the space and assess ground conditions before giving you a written estimate.
We evaluate the existing ground or slab, check for drainage issues, and confirm whether a permit is needed through the City of Rosemead Building and Safety Division. If a permit is required, we handle the application - we confirm this in writing so there are no misunderstandings.
We remove any existing concrete or debris, excavate to the right depth, compact the soil, and add a gravel base in Rosemead clay-soil conditions. Then we set forms, pour the concrete, spread and smooth it, and cut control joints at planned intervals before the surface sets.
After the pour, the concrete needs at least 24 to 48 hours before foot traffic and a week before vehicles. We apply a curing compound or cover on hot days to slow surface drying. Once cured, we apply any sealer or finish, walk you through the completed work, and explain care instructions before leaving.
Free site visit. Itemized quote. No surprises after work starts.
(626) 517-0570We do not skip or rush subgrade preparation. Rosemead clay soils move with the seasons, and a floor poured over improperly compacted ground will crack within years regardless of how good the mix is. Thorough compaction and a proper gravel base are standard on every job we do here.
We schedule pours for early morning during Rosemead summers and use curing compounds to slow surface drying on warm days. Concrete poured in the middle of a 95-degree afternoon cures too fast and shows surface cracking within months - we take the steps to prevent that from the start.
One of the most common homeowner frustrations in this area is a low estimate that climbs once work has started. Your written estimate from us spells out every step - ground prep, the pour, finishing, and any permit costs - so there are no buried surprises. The number you agree to is the number you pay.
We follow curing, control joint, and finishing guidelines from the Portland Cement Association - the authoritative source on concrete construction best practices. Details like joint spacing and curing time are not corners we cut to finish faster. Learn more at cement.org.
Every one of these points ties back to the same thing - a floor that holds up for decades, not one that looks good at first and starts failing within a few years. That is what a proper concrete floor installation in Rosemead should deliver.
For permit information specific to your project, contact the City of Rosemead Building and Safety Division. To verify any California contractor license, visit the California Contractors State License Board.
Extend your outdoor living space with a pool deck designed for Rosemead heat, poolside moisture, and slip resistance.
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