
Cracked, hollow, or sinking slab? We install concrete floors in Somerton built from the ground up - with base prep, permit handling, and finishing suited to the Yuma heat and desert soil.

Concrete floor installation in Somerton, AZ starts with leveling and compacting the ground, building a form to hold the pour, then placing and finishing a fresh slab - most residential jobs from garage floors to patios take one day to pour, with a full two-to-four week timeline from first call to usable floor once permits and scheduling are factored in.
Most homes in Somerton are built slab-on-grade, meaning the concrete floor is the foundation itself. That makes concrete floor work here different from other areas - contractors need to understand slab repair and leveling, not just new pours, and the sandy and clay-heavy desert soils mean ground preparation is the most important part of any job. Skipping or rushing that step is the main reason concrete floors fail within a few years of installation. If your project also involves a level outdoor space that needs to be retained, our concrete retaining walls team can handle the site work alongside the pour.
We have served Somerton and the surrounding Yuma County area since 2015, and every job we take on includes a written estimate, permit handling, and a final walkthrough so you know exactly when your new floor is ready to use.
Cracks wider than a hairline - roughly the thickness of a quarter - spreading across your garage or patio floor signal the slab may be failing underneath. In Somerton's desert soil conditions, this often happens when the ground shifts during monsoon season or after irrigation water saturates the soil nearby. A pattern of spreading cracks usually means the whole slab needs attention, not just a patch.
If you knock on your concrete floor and hear a dull, hollow sound in certain spots - or if the floor flexes slightly underfoot - the concrete may have separated from the ground beneath it. This is more common in Somerton-area homes where sandy or clay-heavy soils have settled or shifted over time. A hollow slab is not just a cosmetic issue; it can crack suddenly under weight.
When water collects near your home's foundation or seeps under a garage floor after rain, the existing concrete may be sloped incorrectly or cracked enough to let water in. Somerton gets little rain, but when monsoon storms arrive, water collects fast. Left alone, this can damage your foundation and create moisture problems inside the home.
Years of intense UV exposure and temperature swings - from over 110 degrees Fahrenheit in summer to near-freezing nights in winter - break down an unprotected concrete surface. If your patio or walkway is rough, pitted, or flaking in chunks, the surface has degraded past the point where sealing alone will fix it. A new pour or resurfacing is likely the better long-term investment.
We handle every part of the job - site assessment, demolition and hauling of any existing concrete, ground excavation, base compaction, gravel layer where needed, formwork, permit application, the pour itself, finishing, and a final walkthrough. You are not managing multiple trades or figuring out who pulls the permit. Our standard broom finish is durable, slip-resistant, and suited for outdoor surfaces in Somerton's climate. For homeowners who want a better-looking indoor or patio surface, stamped and stained options are also available - and sealing any outdoor slab is a step we strongly recommend given the UV exposure here.
We work on new pours and replacement slabs of all sizes - from a small shed pad to a full garage floor or large outdoor patio. If the area you are adding a floor to also needs enclosed walls or a carport structure above it, pairing the floor with our garage floor concrete expertise means a single crew handles both instead of you coordinating separate contractors. For pool surrounds or outdoor living slabs that connect to an existing pool area, we also offer concrete pool decks as a complementary service.
Suited for homeowners adding a workshop, shed, enclosed patio, or carport who need a solid, level floor poured before construction begins.
For existing garage floors that are cracking, sinking, or separating from the soil beneath - full tear-out and a new pour built on a properly prepared base.
Backyard patio pours designed to drain correctly, handle UV exposure, and stay stable through Somerton's wet-dry soil cycles over the years.
Stamped, stained, or sealed concrete floors for homeowners who want a polished look on a patio, sunroom, or covered outdoor living area.
Somerton sits in the Yuma area, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Pouring concrete in extreme heat is genuinely risky - the surface can dry too fast before it has time to cure properly, which leads to cracking and a weaker finished product. We schedule pours in the early morning during summer months and avoid peak-heat hours. The soils around Somerton also include expansive clay and sandy desert soils that shift when moisture levels change - even from occasional irrigation near agricultural land on the edge of town. A slab poured on poorly compacted ground in this environment can crack or settle within a single rainy season. We serve homeowners across Somerton and the surrounding valley.
Most homes in Somerton are single-story, slab-on-grade construction, which means the concrete floor often is the foundation. Contractors who work here regularly understand that slab repair and leveling requires a different skill set than a new-construction pour. Permits through Yuma County's building department are required for most slab work, and a permitted project means an inspector checks the base preparation - protecting you beyond just trusting the contractor. We also serve homeowners in Wellton who face the same desert climate and soil conditions.
We ask a few basic questions - what the floor is for, roughly how large the area is, and whether existing concrete needs to come out first. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit, because site conditions affect pricing significantly.
We visit the property, check the condition of the ground, measure the area, and look for anything that could complicate the job. You receive a written estimate breaking down every cost - demolition, base prep, permit, pour, finishing - before you commit to anything.
We submit the permit application to Yuma County on your behalf. This step can add one to two weeks to the start date, but it means the work gets inspected - which protects you legally if you ever sell your home or need to make an insurance claim.
On pour day, concrete arrives by truck and the crew places, levels, and finishes the surface. In Somerton's heat, pours typically start very early. After the pour, we walk through the finished work and give you a clear timeline: walk on it after 24 to 48 hours, keep vehicles off for a week, full strength in about a month.
Free on-site estimate. We handle permits. Written price before any work starts.
(928) 655-8943We schedule concrete pours during the coolest part of the day and use proven techniques to slow surface drying so the slab cures the way it is supposed to. Concrete poured carelessly in midday desert heat will crack within a season - that is not how we work.
We compact the base and assess drainage before a single yard of concrete is poured. The sandy and clay-heavy soils around Somerton are not forgiving - a slab on poorly prepared ground will crack and settle, sometimes within the first rainy season. We take that step seriously.
We submit to Yuma County, coordinate the inspection, and keep you informed. A contractor who suggests skipping the permit to save time is putting you at risk. Permitted work protects you when you sell the home and ensures there is recourse if something goes wrong.
Arizona requires licensing through the American Society of Concrete Contractors -affiliated standards, and through the state ROC. You can verify our license before signing anything - it takes two minutes and tells you whether a contractor is active and complaint-free.
We have been working in Somerton and the Yuma County area since 2015 - long enough to know which soil conditions cause slabs to fail and what it takes to build a floor that holds. Every project comes with a written estimate and a clear timeline so you know exactly what to expect before and after the pour.
Pool surrounds and outdoor living slabs poured with non-slip finishes and drainage designed to handle Somerton's monsoon rain.
Learn MoreGarage-specific slabs poured thick enough for vehicles, with base prep suited to the shifting desert soils under Somerton homes.
Learn MoreSpring slots fill fast in Somerton - call today for a free on-site estimate and lock in a pour date before the heat arrives.