Level Floors Built for Heavy Use

Plan Garage Floors & Basement Slabs in Newport

Your garage and basement floors carry vehicles, tools, storage, and foot traffic every day. In Newport, homeowners need smooth, level surfaces that resist cracking, moisture, and wear over time. Concrete Innovations and Property Maintenance pours durable garage floors basement slabs Newport designed for heavy use, long-term performance, and low maintenance.

We install floors for garages, basements, workshops, utility rooms, and storage spaces. Each project includes excavation, vapor barrier installation, rebar or fiber mesh reinforcement, and professional finishing to create a flat, strong surface. Concrete handles weight without flexing, resists oil and chemical spills, and provides a clean base for coatings or epoxy finishes.

Arrange your garage floor Newport installation with a crew that delivers precision and reliability on every pour.


Key Benefits of This Service

You begin with site prep, including excavation to the correct depth and removal of any old flooring or debris. Our team compacts the soil, lays gravel or stone for drainage, and installs a vapor barrier to block ground moisture. In Newport, we account for seasonal humidity and ensure proper grade for water runoff.

Forms are set to match the footprint of your garage or basement, and reinforcement is positioned to prevent cracking. Concrete Innovations and Property Maintenance pours high-strength concrete, uses laser-guided screeds for a flat finish, and trowels the surface smooth. Control joints are cut to manage expansion and contraction.

After pouring, we apply curing compounds to lock in moisture and prevent surface defects. The slab is ready for light foot traffic within 24 hours and full vehicle use after seven days. The result is a floor that stays level, resists stains, and provides a solid foundation for years of heavy use.

What to Expect When You Book

Homeowners in Newport often ask about moisture protection, finish options, and load capacity before scheduling garage or basement floor installations. These answers reflect common concerns from real projects.


How do you prevent moisture from coming through the slab?
We install a vapor barrier over compacted gravel before pouring. This prevents ground moisture from wicking up through the concrete and causing dampness or mold.

Can you slope the floor for drainage?
Yes. We create a slight slope toward a drain or garage door to prevent water pooling from melting snow, rain, or car wash runoff.

Will the concrete crack over time?
Control joints are cut every 10 to 12 feet to direct minor cracking along planned lines. Reinforcement and proper curing minimize unplanned cracks caused by settling or temperature changes.

Can I apply epoxy or paint after the pour?
Yes. We recommend waiting 28 days for full curing before applying coatings. A clean, smooth finish provides the best bond for epoxy, sealers, or paint.

How thick should a garage floor be?
Standard residential garage floors are four inches thick with wire mesh or rebar. Heavier vehicles or equipment may require six-inch pours with additional reinforcement.

A properly installed garage or basement floor protects your home from moisture, supports heavy loads, and stays smooth for decades. Whether you're finishing a new build or replacing an old slab, our crew handles every detail from excavation to final curing. Get in touch today to schedule your installation with a team that builds for the long term.