New garage slabs and basement floors, replacement of cracked or heaved concrete, finished smooth and level.
The floor takes everything — vehicle weight, jacks, dropped tools, water and road salt. Concrete Impressions pours and replaces garage floors and basement floors across Metro Detroit with the prep, jointing and finishing that keep them flat, level and crack-controlled for the long haul.
Whether you're finishing a basement, replacing a garage slab that's cracked or heaved, or pouring a floor in new construction, we handle the tear-out, base prep, proper slope to the drain, and a clean troweled finish. Want to add an epoxy or polished coating later? We finish the surface so it's ready for it.
New garage slabs and replacement of cracked, pitted or heaved floors, poured at the right thickness for vehicle loads.
Pouring and replacing basement floors for finished spaces, with proper slope and a smooth, level surface.
Removing failed flatwork and re-pouring on a properly compacted base so the new floor doesn't repeat the old one's problems.
A clean troweled finish ready for epoxy, polish or your floor coating of choice down the road.


Usually the better long-term answer is removing the failed slab and re-pouring on a properly prepped base, so the same cracking or heaving doesn't return. We'll assess yours on the free estimate and tell you straight.
Residential garage floors are typically poured at four inches over a compacted base, thicker where heavier loads sit. We match the thickness and reinforcement to how you use the space.
Yes — we can give you a clean troweled finish suited for an epoxy or polished coating. New concrete needs to cure fully before coating, and we'll tell you how long to wait.
Yes. We cut control joints so the slab relieves stress at the joints rather than cracking randomly across the floor.
Tell us about your project and we'll give you a fast, honest quote. Get an instant ballpark online before we even visit.
From our home base in Livonia we serve a 30-mile radius across Wayne, Oakland and Washtenaw counties, including: