A-Z Construction & Restoration
📍 Syracuse & Central NY
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¶ 1 — THE CAUSE
Garage floors in the Syracuse area take a beating from two directions at once. From above, vehicles track in road salt every winter: sodium chloride that draws moisture into concrete pores and corrodes the aggregate from the inside out. From below, Onondaga County’s clay-heavy soils expand and contract with each Syracuse freeze-thaw cycle (over 100 per year), placing stress on the slab that it was never designed to absorb. Each cycle widens existing cracks and opens new ones. What looks like a cosmetic issue in October becomes a structural problem by April.
¶ 2 — SAFETY AND FUNCTION
A deteriorating garage floor is more than an eyesore. Uneven surfaces and raised crack edges create trip hazards for anyone walking through the space. Oil, water, and road salt pool in cracks and accelerate damage to stored belongings and vehicles.
In a finished or heated garage, moisture infiltrating through a cracked floor can affect adjacent walls and insulation. The longer a cracked slab goes unaddressed, the more the repair options narrow and the cost increases.
¶ 3 — A-Z’s POSITIONING
A-Z Construction & Restoration has been repairing concrete slabs, foundations, and masonry structures in Onondaga County since 1986.
When it comes to garage floors, we assess the actual condition of the slab, the depth and width of cracks, sub-base stability, moisture vapor levels, and recommend the right solution, whether that’s crack injection, resurfacing, epoxy coating, or full replacement. We will tell you honestly if a partial repair is all that’s needed.
Thin cracks running across the slab surface are water channels. In Syracuse winters, water infiltrates, freezes, expands, and turns a hairline crack into a structural failure by spring.
Cracks wider than ¼ inch or running through the full depth of the slab signal that the concrete has lost structural integrity, requiring more than surface patching.
Flaking, pitting, or a rough, pocked surface is road salt damage. Sodium chloride has broken down the top layer of the concrete. Common in Syracuse garage floors that see regular winter vehicle traffic.
When sections of the slab rise or sink relative to each other, the sub-base has shifted. Frost heave from clay soil movement is the most common cause in Central NY. Uneven sections create trip hazards and stress points that accelerate cracking.
Water that collects on the floor surface or seeps up from below is a drainage or vapor problem. In a Syracuse winter, pooled water means active freeze-thaw damage every cold cycle.
If the floor looks rough, discolored, or severely worn, it has likely lost its surface durability. Resurfacing or epoxy coating can restore function and appearance without a full slab replacement.
Structural crack filling and surface restoration for cracked concrete slabs. We use polymer-modified mortars and epoxy injection systems matched to the crack type, width, and depth. Hairline cracks, mid-range cracks, and structural cracks are each addressed differently.
Industrial-grade epoxy coating applied directly to the prepared concrete surface. Epoxy seals the slab against moisture, road salt, oil, and abrasion, and delivers a clean, durable finish. Available in solid colors and decorative flake systems. Typical installed lifespan: 10–20 years with proper prep.
A bonded overlay applied over a sound slab to eliminate spalling, pitting, and surface scaling. Resurfacing restores the floor's durability and appearance at a fraction of full replacement cost provided the underlying slab is structurally intact.
Mechanical grinding and densifier application to create a polished concrete surface, followed by penetrating sealer. Low-maintenance, slip-resistant, and long-lasting. Ideal for garages used as workshops or hobby spaces.
When cracks are structural, the sub-base has failed, or frost heave has displaced sections beyond repair, we remove and replace. Partial replacement targets damaged sections only. Full replacement involves saw-cutting, demolition, haul-off, and a new concrete pour finished for Syracuse's conditions.
Garage floor assessment and repair for small commercial properties, rental units, and property management accounts throughout Syracuse and Onondaga County.
| Service | Typical Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| On-Site Assessment | Free | No obligation to proceed |
| Crack Repair | $200 – $600 | Depends on length, depth, and crack type |
| Concrete Resurfacing | $3 – $7 / sq ft | Scaled or pitted slabs; slab must be structurally sound |
| Epoxy Floor Coating | $5 – $12 / sq ft | Includes surface prep, primer, and topcoat |
| Concrete Polishing & Sealing | $3 – $8 / sq ft | Depends on current slab condition |
| Partial Slab Replacement | $800 – $3,000 | Damaged sections only; most common scope |
| Full Slab Replacement | $2,500 – $8,000+ | Slab size, access, finish, and sub-base prep affect cost |
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Call (315) 488-5292 or submit an estimate request online. Same-day response, Monday–Saturday, 7am–7pm.
We come to you, evaluate the slab condition, assess crack depth and sub-base stability, and give you an honest recommendation to repair, resurface, or replace.
We provide you with an itemized written estimate before any work begins. The price quoted is the price invoiced.
Most garage floor crack repairs and resurfacing jobs are completed within the same week as the estimate. Epoxy and full replacement projects are scheduled based on scope and curing requirements.
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We are proud of our consistent 5-star reviews, and even prouder of the trust our customers place in us.If cracks are surface-level or under ¼ inch wide, the slab is structurally sound, and deterioration covers less than 30% of the floor, repair or resurfacing is almost always the right call. If cracks run through the full slab depth, the sub-base has failed, or multiple sections are heaved or displaced, replacement is more cost-effective long-term. A-Z will assess your specific situation at no charge and give you an honest recommendation. In many cases, partial replacement of damaged sections only is the best solution.
Three compounding factors. First, freeze-thaw cycles — water infiltrates concrete pores, freezes, expands, and widens cracks each winter. Syracuse averages over 100 freeze-thaw cycles per year, one of the highest rates in the U.S. Second, road salt – sodium chloride tracked in by vehicles draws moisture into the concrete surface and corrodes the aggregate, causing scaling and spalling. Third, clay soil movement. Onondaga County’s clay-heavy soil expands and contracts seasonally, placing upward pressure on the slab from below. Most Central NY garage floor damage involves all three.
Crack repair typically runs $200–$600 depending on length, depth, and crack type. Concrete resurfacing costs $3–$7 per square foot for slabs that are structurally intact but surface-deteriorated. Epoxy coating runs $5–$12 per square foot installed. Partial slab replacement is usually $800–$3,000. Full slab replacement ranges from $2,500 to $8,000 or more depending on slab size, access, and sub-base conditions. All assessments are free. A-Z provides a written, itemized estimate before any work begins.
A professionally applied epoxy coating typically lasts 10–20 years. In Central New York, longevity depends heavily on surface preparation — specifically, whether the concrete has been properly cleaned, etched, and allowed to fully dry before application. Moisture vapor transmission is a common failure point in CNY garages, especially in older slabs without a vapor barrier. A-Z tests for moisture before any epoxy installation and addresses it as part of the prep process.
Crack repairs and sealers are typically cured within 24–48 hours for foot traffic. Concrete resurfacing requires 48–72 hours before light use and 7 days before regular vehicle traffic. Epoxy coatings require 24 hours for foot traffic and 72 hours before driving on the surface. Full slab replacements require a minimum 28-day cure before heavy or regular vehicle use. We’ll give you specific timelines for your project at the estimate stage.
Yes. Spalling or cracking concrete above the garage door opening, the lintel area, is a related masonry repair A-Z handles regularly. It’s often caused by the same freeze-thaw and salt damage affecting the floor. If you’re seeing deterioration on the overhead concrete as well as the floor, we can assess both in a single visit.
As your local masonry contractor in Syracuse, NY, A-Z Construction provides concrete sidewalk repair and installation services throughout Onondaga County and surrounding communities, including Syracuse, Fayetteville, Manlius, DeWitt, Jamesville, Liverpool, Clay, Camillus, Solvay, North Syracuse, and East Syracuse.
We also regularly serve Cazenovia, Nelson, Chittenango, and other Madison County communities to the east.
We come to you, so no office visit is required. Call 315-488-5292 to schedule your FREE on-site estimate.