Garage floor installation starts with preparation. The existing soil must be stable. A stone base helps water flow. Edges are framed carefully. Rebar adds durability. Concrete is poured and leveled evenly. Weather affects pouring. Michigan temperatures can shift quickly. Each step affects long term performance.
Depth often comes up. Thickness supports vehicle weight. Passenger vehicles differ from heavy trucks. Purpose guides decisions. Joints allow movement. Concrete moves naturally. Without them, cracks may form randomly. Experienced workers know spacing. This helps maintain surface integrity.
Curing shapes final strength. Concrete gains strength slowly. Drying too fast causes weakness. Curing methods vary. Temperature affects this process. Michigan conditions require attention. Neglect affects quality. Area knowledge sets pace. Good curing supports long term durability.