From pole barns and horse barns to equipment storage and workshops — we pour concrete floors engineered for the loads, traffic, and conditions your building will face. A proper concrete floor transforms a barn from a dirt-floor structure into a functional, cleanable, year-round workspace.
We pour floors for every type of barn and agricultural building
The most common barn floor project. We work around existing posts and pour a floor that handles vehicles, equipment, and storage.
Floors engineered for heavy machinery — tractors, trucks, trailers. Thicker concrete with heavy reinforcement where needed.
A smooth, level floor for your workshop or hobby space. Easy to clean, comfortable to stand on, and ready for tool chests and workbenches.
Textured finishes for traction, proper drainage for wash areas, and durable surfaces that handle hooves and heavy use.
Feed storage, milking parlors, processing areas — floors built to meet the specific demands of agricultural operations.
Turn your pole barn into a finished garage or recreation space with a clean, sealed concrete floor.
A dirt or gravel barn floor creates problems that compound over time. Moisture wicks up from the ground, creating humidity that rusts tools and equipment. Dust is constant. Rodents burrow underneath. The floor becomes uneven as traffic compresses some areas more than others. Cleaning is impossible.
A concrete floor solves all of these problems permanently. It creates a moisture barrier, eliminates dust, prevents rodent entry, stays level under heavy loads, and can be swept or pressure-washed clean in minutes. For horse barns, a textured concrete floor with proper drainage makes wash-down easy and keeps the space sanitary.
The investment pays for itself in reduced maintenance, better equipment preservation, and a building that is actually usable year-round — not just when conditions are dry.
Engineered for the specific demands of your building
We evaluate the building, soil conditions, intended use, and drainage requirements. You get a firm quote.
Excavate to proper depth, install drainage if needed, and compact a gravel sub-base for stability.
Rebar, wire mesh, or fiber reinforcement based on load requirements. Concrete poured and leveled.
Broom finish for traction or smooth finish for workshops. Control joints cut. Proper cure time observed.
Standard textured finish that provides excellent traction for vehicles, equipment, and foot traffic. The most popular choice for working barns.
Best for: Equipment storage, horse barns, workshops
A smooth, polished surface that is easy to sweep and clean. Best for finished spaces like garages, man caves, and clean workshops.
Best for: Garages, recreation spaces, clean workshops
A clear or colored sealer applied over the finished concrete for added protection against stains, moisture, and chemical spills.
Best for: Workshops, garages, any high-use floor
We size thickness and reinforcement based on what the floor will actually support — not a generic spec.
For horse barns and wash areas, we install proper slope and drainage to keep the floor functional.
Pole barn floors require working around existing posts. We form and pour cleanly around every obstacle.
The confirmed quote is the final price. No surprises on pour day.
Proper sub-base, thickness, and joints designed for Michigan's freeze-thaw cycles.
We leave your barn ready to use — no debris, no mess.
Every barn floor is backed by our craftsmanship warranty covering materials and workmanship.
Get your barn floor poured now with flexible payment options.
"These guys were awesome to work with! They were professional, timely and paid attention to detail! We were very pleased with the extra efforts. I would highly recommend this company."
Shelly Motes
"Matt and his team did a great job and were courteous and professional with great communication thru the end of the project. Highly recommend!"
Michelle Miller
Standard barn floors are 4-6 inches. For heavy equipment storage (tractors, trucks), we recommend 6 inches with rebar reinforcement. For general storage and workshops, 4 inches with wire mesh is typically sufficient.
Yes — this is the most common barn floor project we do. We work around existing posts and pour a clean, level floor.
In most cases, yes. A vapor barrier under the concrete prevents moisture from wicking up through the slab, which protects stored items and reduces humidity.
Light foot traffic after 24-48 hours. Vehicles after 7 days. Heavy equipment after the full 28-day cure.
Yes. We can install floor drains and grade the floor to direct water to them for easy wash-down.
Yes. Up to 12 months same-as-cash and longer-term plans.
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