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Garage Floors in Evansville & Newburgh, IN

Reinforced concrete garage floors engineered for heavy loads and daily use.

About This Service

Expert Garage Floors from Start to Finish

Your garage floor takes more abuse than any other concrete surface in your home. Vehicles, heavy equipment, dropped tools, chemical spills, and temperature extremes all take their toll. McCaslin Concrete Contractors pours and replaces garage floors across Evansville, Newburgh, and the Tri-State area using reinforced, high-strength concrete designed to handle the demands of residential and hobby garage use without cracking or deteriorating.

Our garage floor installations start with proper subbase preparation — we compact gravel to a stable foundation, install a vapor barrier where needed, and set precision forms to the correct slope for drainage. Every slab is reinforced with welded wire mesh or rebar and poured at a minimum 4-inch thickness using high-PSI concrete. We finish the surface with a steel trowel for a smooth, easy-to-clean result, or a broom finish if you prefer added traction.

If your existing garage floor has settled, cracked extensively, or shows signs of spalling and pitting, replacement is often more cost-effective than ongoing repairs. We handle full demolition and removal of the old slab, address any subbase issues, and pour a new floor that will serve you for decades. Optional upgrades include floor drains, slope-to-drain grading, and preparation for epoxy coating or polyaspartic floor systems.

Why McCaslin

Why Choose Us for Your Garage Floors

Heavy-Duty Reinforcement

Every garage floor is reinforced with welded wire mesh or rebar to support vehicle loads, resist cracking, and maintain structural integrity for years.

Proper Vapor Barriers

We install moisture barriers beneath the slab to prevent ground moisture from seeping through, reducing efflorescence and protecting anything stored in your garage.

Smooth, Easy-to-Clean Surface

Our steel-trowel finish creates a dense, smooth surface that resists staining and is easy to sweep, mop, or pressure wash clean.

Ready for Coatings

If you plan to add an epoxy or polyaspartic floor coating, our concrete is poured and finished to provide the ideal surface for proper coating adhesion.

Our Work

Garage Floors Projects

Standard

Two-car garage floor pour in Evansville, IN

Trowel Finish

Smooth-trowel garage slab in Newburgh, IN

With Drain

Reinforced garage floor with drain in Vanderburgh County

Replacement

Garage floor replacement with vapor barrier, Evansville

The Process

How We Build Your Garage Floors

01

Garage Assessment

We evaluate your existing floor conditions, measure the space, discuss load requirements, and provide a detailed estimate.

02

Demo & Subbase Work

If replacing an old floor, we demolish and haul off the existing slab, then compact the subbase and install vapor barrier as needed.

03

Reinforced Pour

We set forms, place reinforcement, and pour high-strength concrete to the correct thickness and slope, then finish to your specification.

04

Cure & Handover

The floor cures to full strength over 28 days. We provide care instructions and timeline for when you can park vehicles and apply coatings.

Common Questions

Garage Floors FAQ

A standard residential garage floor should be at least 4 inches thick with reinforcement. For heavier vehicles like trucks or RVs, or if you use the garage as a workshop, we may recommend 5 to 6 inches with additional rebar reinforcement. We assess your specific needs during the estimate.

Garage floor replacement in the Evansville area typically costs $7 to $14 per square foot, including demolition, haul-off, and the new pour. A standard two-car garage (400 to 500 sq ft) generally runs $3,500 to $7,000 depending on conditions and finish selection. We provide free, detailed estimates.

No. Light foot traffic is safe after 24 to 48 hours, but you should wait at least 7 days before placing heavy items and a minimum of 28 days before parking vehicles on the new slab. This allows the concrete to reach its design strength.

Epoxy or polyaspartic coatings provide excellent chemical resistance, stain protection, and a polished appearance. We can prepare the floor specifically for coating adhesion if you plan to add one. We recommend waiting at least 28 days after the pour before applying any coating system.

Common causes include insufficient subbase compaction, inadequate concrete thickness, missing reinforcement, poor curing, and heavy loads beyond the slab's design. Our installations address all of these factors with proper engineering practices. Control joints are placed to direct any minor cracking to predetermined lines.

What Our Clients Say

A Happy Homeowner

Our old garage floor was crumbling and uneven. McCaslin tore it out and poured a brand new reinforced slab with a smooth trowel finish. It is perfectly level and the crew cleaned up everything when they were done. Ready for epoxy next month. Great work.

Brandon L., Evansville, IN

Garage Floor Replacement

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