
Uneven pavers in a garage are more than just an eyesore. They're a trip hazard, they shift over time, and they make it harder to use the space the way you actually want to. This is exactly the kind of problem we deal with on jobs like this one.
Here's what we were working with - old, uneven pavers that had seen better days. The surface wasn't level, it wasn't safe, and it wasn't doing the space any favors. The goal was simple: tear it out and pour a clean concrete slab that would hold up long-term.
The prep work is where jobs like this are won or lost. Getting the base right before the pour is what separates a slab that lasts decades from one that starts showing cracks and settling within a few years. We don't cut corners on that part, ever.
What we ended up with is a smooth, properly finished concrete floor with clean control joints cut in at the right intervals. It's level, it's solid, and it turns this garage into a space that actually works - safer underfoot and ready for whatever gets stored or worked on in there.
Garage floors take a beating. Concrete done right handles that without complaint. If you've got an old, uneven surface that's been bothering you, this is the kind of upgrade that pays off every single day.