
Uneven, cracked, or worn-out concrete does not have to be torn out. We pour a self-leveling surface that finds its own level and cures to a hard, smooth floor in one to two days.

Self-leveling concrete in Tulare is a pourable, polymer-modified compound that spreads across an existing floor and settles into a flat, uniform surface without heavy manual work - most interior and garage jobs are completed in one to two days with light foot traffic possible within 24 hours.
If your floor is noticeably uneven, cracked, or worn down from years of use, this is the targeted fix that avoids the cost and disruption of full slab replacement. It is also the standard prep step before installing tile, vinyl plank, or any flooring that requires a flat base. Homeowners in Tulare's older neighborhoods - where slabs from the 1950s through 1980s are common - often find their floors have settled unevenly over decades of clay-soil movement. For outdoor surfaces like driveways and patios, our Concrete Resurfacing & Overlays service is the right starting point.
If you can see cracks running across your garage or interior slab - and they have grown over the past year or two - the floor is telling you it needs attention. In Tulare, the combination of clay soils and hot, dry summers causes slabs to shift and crack more than in cooler, more stable climates. Individual crack patching is a short-term fix; an overlay addresses the whole surface at once.
If you can feel a dip, hump, or slope when you walk across the room - or furniture rocks because the floor is not flat - self-leveling concrete is designed for exactly this problem. You do not need a level to confirm it; if it bothers you when you walk on it, it is uneven enough to fix.
Years of use, oil spills in the garage, or just the natural aging of concrete can leave a floor rough and pitted. If cleaning does not help and the surface feels crumbly underfoot, the top layer has worn down. An overlay gives you a fresh surface without the cost and mess of tearing out the old slab.
If you are planning to install tile, vinyl plank, or hardwood over a concrete slab, the floor has to be flat first - otherwise new flooring will crack, buckle, or feel uneven. Self-leveling concrete is the standard way to prepare a slab for a new floor finish, and it is far less disruptive than grinding or hand-patching.
A self-leveling pour is not one-size-fits-all. Depending on what your floor needs - leveling only, a new decorative surface, or prep for another floor finish - the right product and approach change. For interior living spaces and garages, we offer a range of finish options from plain gray to tinted and polished. For outdoor concrete that needs the same renewal treatment, our Concrete Resurfacing & Overlays service handles driveways and patios. For pool surrounds that need a textured, UV-stable coating applied on top, our Pool Deck Coatings & Resurfacing service is built for that environment.
Every job starts with an honest assessment of your slab. We check for moisture, active cracks, and whether the existing surface can bond with the new material. If something needs to be addressed first, we tell you - because ignoring it costs you more later.
Best for homeowners fixing an uneven slab or preparing a floor for a new finish like tile or vinyl.
Suits garages and living spaces where the existing slab is level but the surface is worn or visually tired.
Great for homeowners who want a clean, modern finish with a specific color in a living space or showroom.
Ideal for garage floors, commercial spaces, and anywhere a durable high-gloss surface is the goal.
Tulare sits on clay-heavy soils that expand with winter rain and contract in the long, dry summers. That cycle repeats every year, and over decades it causes concrete slabs to crack, shift, and settle unevenly. Many homes in Tulare's established neighborhoods were built between the 1950s and 1980s, which means their slabs have gone through forty or more of those cycles. The floors still function, but they are rarely perfectly level - and they show it. Self-leveling concrete addresses that directly without the disruption of tearing out the slab and starting over.
We work throughout the region, including homeowners in Porterville and Hanford. In each community the soil and climate conditions are similar - hot, dry summers followed by wet winters that put ongoing stress on residential slabs. Knowing how to work within those conditions, including scheduling pours during cooler morning hours and testing for moisture before starting, is what separates a floor that lasts from one that fails by the second summer.
We ask about the room, the floor condition, and what you want the finished surface to look like. This takes about 10 to 15 minutes and helps us give you a realistic sense of scope before we ever visit. We reply within one business day.
We visit in person to check for cracks, test for moisture coming up through the slab, and assess how level the existing concrete is. You receive a written estimate covering all prep work, the chosen finish, and the total cost.
The crew cleans the floor, grinds down high spots, fills cracks, and applies a primer coat. Prep often takes most of the first day. This is the step that determines whether your floor lasts five years or twenty.
Once the floor is primed, the self-leveling material or overlay is applied and spread quickly. Light foot traffic is typically fine within 24 hours. Before the crew leaves, you walk the finished floor together and confirm everything looks right.
Free estimate. Written quote. We reply within one business day.
(559) 837-6801Moisture moving up through a concrete slab from the soil below is one of the most common causes of overlay failure. In Tulare, where clay soils hold water after winter rains, we test every floor before starting - and we tell you what we find.
You will receive a written quote that covers prep, finish, and total cost before anyone picks up a tool. The price you agree to is the price you pay - no add-ons after the job is underway.
Self-leveling materials set fast in Tulare's summer heat. We schedule pours during cooler morning hours and use products rated for high-heat conditions so the surface bonds properly and does not crack as it cures.
Portland Cement AssociationMany Tulare homes built in the 1950s through 1980s have slabs that have settled, cracked, or absorbed moisture over decades. We inspect older slabs carefully and address what we find before the overlay goes down - because the slab underneath determines how long the surface above lasts.
We have worked on slabs throughout Tulare and the San Joaquin Valley long enough to know that a floor in this climate needs more than a quick pour - it needs proper moisture testing, careful prep, and materials chosen for heat and UV exposure. That is what we bring to every job.
A slip-resistant, UV-stable pool deck coating that stands up to Tulare summers and looks great doing it.
Learn MoreRenew a worn driveway or patio with a bonded overlay - same overlay technology, designed for outdoor surfaces.
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