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Garage Floor Concrete · Cherry Hill, NJ

Garage Floor Concrete in Cherry Hill, NJ

A cracked, crumbling garage floor is more than an eyesore. Papaneri & Sons pours, repairs, and resurfaces garage floors across Cherry Hill and South Jersey using a stronger 4500 PSI mix that holds up to years of vehicle traffic, oil, and New Jersey winters.

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Intro

Cherry Hill's Garage Floor Concrete Experts

Your garage floor takes a beating every day. Vehicles drip oil and coolant, foot traffic wears down the surface, and freeze-thaw cycles crack the slab from below. When damage goes untreated, what starts as a hairline crack turns into a trip hazard and a costly problem.

Papaneri & Sons Concrete LLC has served Cherry Hill homeowners since 1987. We pour new garage floor slabs, resurface damaged concrete, and seal finished floors so they stay clean and durable for years to come.

We are a licensed and insured New Jersey contractor and every job uses our standard 4500 PSI mix, stronger than the 3000-3500 PSI poured by most crews in the area. That extra strength means fewer cracks and a longer-lasting floor.

We serve Cherry Hill and the surrounding South Jersey towns including Mount Laurel, Marlton, Moorestown, Voorhees, Cinnaminson, Evesham, Haddonfield, and Camden.

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How We Do It

Our Garage Floor Concrete Process

Every garage floor job starts with a site visit. We assess the existing slab, check for drainage issues, and confirm the subbase is stable. Skipping this step is how crews end up pouring new concrete over a bad foundation.

For new pours, we excavate the area, compact the subbase, and install a vapor barrier where moisture is a concern. We set forms and reinforcement, then place our 4500 PSI concrete mix in a single continuous pour to avoid cold joints that weaken the slab.

We finish the surface to your specification, whether that is a standard broom finish for traction or a smooth steel-trowel finish for a cleaner look. Once cured, we can seal the floor to protect it against oil stains, chemicals, and surface wear.

For resurfacing jobs, we grind or shot-blast the existing surface to open the pores, repair any cracks, and apply a concrete overlay that bonds directly to the slab. The result looks and performs like a fresh pour at a fraction of the cost.

Garage Floor Concrete in Cherry Hill, NJ by Papaneri & Sons
Durability And Specs

Built to Last: 4500 PSI Concrete for Garage Floors

Standard residential concrete is mixed to 3000 or 3500 PSI. At Papaneri & Sons, we pour every garage floor at 4500 PSI. That is roughly 30 to 50 percent stronger than what most local crews use.

Why does it matter? Higher compressive strength means the slab resists cracking under vehicle loads, resists surface spalling from road salts tracked in during winter, and holds up better over time without expensive repairs.

We also control the water-to-cement ratio on every mix. Adding too much water is a common shortcut that makes concrete easier to pour but significantly weaker once it cures. We do not take that shortcut.

Standard garage floor thickness is four inches for passenger vehicles. For garages that store heavy trucks, trailers, or equipment, we can pour a six-inch slab on request. We talk through the right spec for your garage before any work begins.

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Options And Finishes

Garage Floor Concrete Options in Cherry Hill

Garage floors are not one-size-fits-all. We work with homeowners to choose the right finish and configuration for how the space is actually used.

A broom finish is the most common choice. The light texture provides traction when the floor is wet and hides minor surface imperfections over time. It is practical, durable, and affordable.

A steel-trowel or smooth finish gives the floor a cleaner, more polished appearance. It works well in workshops and finished garages where aesthetics matter, though you will want a sealer applied to protect the surface from staining.

Concrete sealing is a smart add-on for any garage floor. A penetrating sealer soaks into the slab and repels oil, water, and road salt, making the floor much easier to keep clean. We offer sealing as a standalone service as well.

Garage floor work is one of concrete services we offer in Cherry Hill. If you are also looking at your apron or driveway, we can combine the work into one visit. Explore Concrete Slab Installation or Concrete Sealing to see how those services complement a garage floor project.

Garage Floor Concrete in Cherry Hill, NJ by Papaneri & Sons

Ready to Fix Your Garage Floor?

Get a free, no-obligation estimate from Papaneri & Sons. We serve Cherry Hill, Mount Laurel, Marlton, Moorestown, Voorhees, and surrounding South Jersey communities. Most estimates are scheduled within a few days.

Permits And Inspections

Do Garage Floor Projects Require Permits in Cherry Hill?

Most garage floor replacements in Cherry Hill do not require a permit because you are replacing an existing slab within the same footprint. However, permits are typically required if you are adding a new garage, expanding the footprint, or making structural changes to the garage itself.

Rules vary by township across South Jersey. What Cherry Hill allows may differ from what Moorestown or Evesham requires. When our crew visits your property, we let you know upfront whether your specific job needs a permit.

If permits are required, we handle the application, coordinate inspections, and make sure the job passes the first time. You do not need to manage the township on your own.

This is part of working with a fully licensed and insured New Jersey contractor. We follow the code requirements that protect you and your property, and we keep documentation on file for your records.

Garage Floor Concrete in Cherry Hill, NJ by Papaneri & Sons
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Why Papaneri & Sons

Why Cherry Hill Homeowners Choose Papaneri & Sons

We have been pouring concrete in Cherry Hill and across South Jersey since 1987. Here is what sets us apart from the crews who show up, pour fast, and move on.

Family-Owned Since 1987

Papaneri & Sons is a family business with over 39 years of concrete work in this region. You deal directly with the people doing your job, not a salesman who hands you off to a subcontractor.

Stronger 4500 PSI Mix

We use a 4500 PSI concrete mix on every project as a standard, not an upgrade. It cures harder, resists cracking better, and lasts longer than the 3000-3500 PSI mix most local crews pour.

Permits Handled

When your project needs a township permit, we pull it, schedule inspections, and see the job through to approval. You do not need to navigate the permit office on your own.

ACI Certified

Our team holds American Concrete Institute certification. That credential means our crew is trained in proper concrete mixing, placement, and finishing practices, not just working from habit.

Good Questions

Garage Floor Concrete FAQ

How long does a new garage floor pour take?

Most single-car or two-car garage floor pours are completed in one day. The concrete needs 24 to 48 hours before you can walk on it and about 28 days before parking a vehicle. We give you a specific timeline during your estimate based on the size of the slab and the finish type.

Can you repair my existing garage floor instead of replacing it?

Yes, in many cases resurfacing is a cost-effective alternative to a full replacement. We assess the existing slab during our site visit. If the structural integrity is sound and the damage is limited to the surface, a concrete overlay or targeted crack repair is often the right call. If the slab has settled, heaved, or cracked through the full depth, a replacement will give you a longer-lasting result.

How much does a garage floor replacement cost in Cherry Hill?

Pricing depends on the square footage, thickness, finish type, and whether the old slab needs to be removed. Most residential garage floor replacements in the Cherry Hill area range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars depending on scope. The best way to get an accurate number is a free on-site estimate. Call us at (856) 354-9338 and we will get you scheduled within a few days.

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