Concrete Garage Floors & Slabs in Oakville

Replace cracked or sloping garage floors, pour the slab for a new detached garage, or upgrade to a hard-trowel polished finish. Insured concrete contractor working across Halton Region.

Why Oakville projects need a tailored approach

Oakville sits on Iroquois beach sand south of Dundas Street, Halton Till north toward Burnhamthorpe, and the homes we work on are spread across neighbourhoods like Bronte, Old Oakville, Glen Abbey, Joshua Creek, River Oaks, West Oak Trails, Iroquois Ridge and Eastlake. Older Oakville lots in Bronte and Old Oakville have mature trees and root mats that complicate excavation; north Oakville (Joshua Creek, River Oaks, West Oak Trails) sits on tighter clay-till. Combined with Lake-moderated, fog mornings in October-November affect cure timing, prevailing winds off lake, this changes how we design the slab and the base.

We pull permits where needed through Town of Oakville Building Services (1225 Trafalgar Road), so the work is documented and inspected, not buried under landscaping. Whether you are in postal code area L6H, L6J, L6K, L6L, L6M, we serve every Halton Region address with the same crew, the same supervisor, and the same written quote.

Service area


  • City: Oakville, Halton Region
  • Postal codes: L6H, L6J, L6K, L6L, L6M
  • Soil: Iroquois beach sand south of Dundas Street, Halton Till north toward Burnhamthorpe
  • Frost depth: 1.2 m frost depth per OBC Halton supplement
  • Permits via: Town of Oakville Building Services (1225 Trafalgar Road)

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How we build a garage slab in Oakville


Our garage-slab process

  1. Step 1. Site visit and measurement. We confirm slab thickness, drainage direction, and any service penetrations (drains, conduit, EV charger feeds).
  2. Step 2. Demolition and removal of the failed slab. We protect the foundation wall, sill plate and door track during break-out.
  3. Step 3. Sub-grade preparation. Excavate to depth, compact, install Granular A in 100 mm lifts and re-compact, then place the vapour barrier and rebar mat.
  4. Step 4. Pour day. We pour at 32 MPa, screed to grade, bull-float, edge, and hard-trowel to a smooth finish suitable for epoxy or stain.
  5. Step 5. Saw-cutting and curing. Control joints saw-cut within 12 hours, then 7 days of moist curing or curing compound depending on weather.
  6. Step 6. Final walkthrough. We pull forms, clean the apron, and walk the slab with you before invoicing.

Frequently asked questions about garage slabs in Oakville

These are the questions we are asked most often when quoting jobs in Oakville and surrounding Halton Region communities.

+ How thick should a garage floor slab be in Oakville?
+ Do I need a permit to replace my garage floor in Oakville?
+ Can you pour a garage slab in winter in Oakville?
+ How long before I can park on a new garage floor?
+ Will rebar prevent cracking?
+ Do you tie a new garage slab to the existing foundation?

Ready to get a written quote?

We come out, measure the work, take photos, and email you a written quote that lists slab thickness, mix, reinforcement, base depth, and a fixed price. No verbal numbers, no surprises after the pour starts. Call 289-803-2615 or use our contact form.

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