Garage floor repair across San Diego County
Cracks and spalls left unaddressed will show through any coating applied on top of them and will grow over time as water infiltrates and the concrete continues to move. We connect San Diego homeowners with insured local crews that diagnose whether a crack is structural or cosmetic, fill it with the right material, and prepare the slab for a coating system that will hold.
What's included in this service?
- Inspect cracks and spalls to determine whether they are cosmetic surface cracks or active structural cracks that require polyurea or routing before fill
- Route active cracks with a crack chaser blade to create a clean V-groove for filler to seat properly
- Fill routed and surface cracks with semi-rigid polyurea joint filler that accommodates minor slab movement without reopening
- Grind down high spots and feather filled areas flush with the surrounding slab before grinding the full surface
- Patch spalled areas and pitted concrete with epoxy mortar or cementitious filler, troweled level with the existing slab
- Allow all repairs to cure fully before grinding the slab for the coating system
When do you need this service?
- The garage slab has visible cracks wider than a hairline that you can feel with your shoe
- Areas of the concrete surface are spalling or flaking off, leaving pits and rough patches across the floor
- A previous epoxy coating cracked along a line in the slab and the crack reappeared through the coating
- You are planning a full epoxy system and want to confirm the slab is in suitable condition before spending on the coating
- The floor has isolated pitting or impact damage from dropped tools or equipment that would telegraph through a coating
What do homeowners ask about Floor Repair?
Will epoxy filling a crack stop the crack from growing?
Rigid epoxy fill will not stop an active crack from growing if the slab continues to move. Semi-rigid polyurea joint filler is the correct material for active cracks because it accommodates minor movement without cracking again. Hairline cracks that are stable and not expected to move can be filled with rigid epoxy mortar. The crews we refer assess which type of crack is present before selecting the fill material.
Can cracked concrete be coated with epoxy?
Yes, but the cracks must be addressed first. Coating over an unrepaired crack telegraphs the crack through the epoxy within months and produces a visible line in the floor that gets worse over time. Repaired and leveled cracks can be coated over and will not show through a properly applied epoxy system.
What causes garage floor cracks in San Diego?
Concrete shrinkage during curing is the most common cause of garage floor cracking. Soil settlement and expansion cycles, particularly in East County clay soils, cause cracking over time. Tree roots, inadequate slab thickness, and poor subbase preparation are contributing factors. Coastal slabs with high moisture content experience more movement than dry inland slabs. Most residential garage floor cracks are cosmetic and do not indicate structural failure.
How much does garage floor crack repair cost in San Diego?
Crack and spall repair before coating typically runs $200-$800 on a standard two-car garage depending on the number and severity of cracks, the depth of any spalling, and the repair materials required. When repair is part of a full coating project, the cost is usually included or bundled into the total system quote. Your coating crew identifies repair needs at the on-site estimate before any price is committed.
Does floor repair require removing the car and clearing the garage?
Yes. Crack repair and slab grinding require full access to the entire floor. Vehicles, stored items, and anything on or near the floor need to be out of the garage before the crew arrives. The crews we refer are typically on-site for a full day when prep and repair are combined, so the garage should be completely clear before the scheduled start time.
Where do we offer Floor Repair in San Diego County?
We provide floor repair in every city and community in San Diego County. Pick your city for local climate notes and service specifics.
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