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Commercial Concrete Services

We deliver reliable commercial concrete work that meets deadlines and stays within budget.

Commercial concrete foundation work and professional installation in Loganville, GA

Commercial Concrete That Meets Business Demands

Commercial concrete projects require different considerations than residential work. Your business cannot afford extended downtime or work that disrupts operations unnecessarily. We understand these constraints and plan our commercial projects around your schedule. Weekend and evening work is available when needed to minimize impact on your business hours.

Our commercial team has experience with the specific requirements of business properties. We coordinate with other trades, follow site safety protocols, and maintain clear communication throughout the project. The result is professional concrete work completed efficiently with minimal disruption to your operations.

Commercial Projects We Handle

  • Parking lots and loading dock areas designed for heavy vehicle traffic
  • Commercial building foundations and structural slabs
  • Sidewalks, accessible ramps, and pedestrian areas that comply with ADA requirements
  • Dumpster pads and equipment pads built to handle concentrated loads
  • Warehouse floors and industrial flooring systems
  • Curbing, site work, and drainage improvements
  • Repairs and maintenance for existing commercial concrete

Each commercial project gets a detailed written proposal outlining scope, timeline, and costs. We believe in transparent pricing with no surprise charges that affect your budget.

Built to Handle Commercial Traffic and Loads

Commercial concrete must withstand heavier loads and more traffic than residential work. Delivery trucks, forklifts, and constant vehicle movement put stress on the concrete that requires appropriate design specifications. We calculate the loads your concrete will handle and design thickness, reinforcement, and mix strength accordingly.

A residential driveway might use 4 inches of concrete, but commercial parking areas typically need 6 to 8 inches depending on expected traffic. Loading zones and areas where trucks park for extended periods may require even more. We also specify higher strength concrete mixes for commercial applications. The base preparation gets extra attention because commercial loads will quickly reveal any shortcomings in the foundation.

Proper Reinforcement for Long Service Life

Reinforcement matters more in commercial work because of the greater loads and larger slab sizes. We use rebar grids designed specifically for the application. Wire mesh may be adequate for light-duty areas, but heavy traffic zones need proper rebar placed at the correct spacing and depth. Joints get planned carefully to control cracking while maintaining structural integrity.

We also pay attention to details like transitions between different concrete sections, proper edge support, and drainage. Water that ponds on commercial concrete or flows underneath causes deterioration over time. Our grading and drainage work protects your investment. These engineering considerations separate commercial concrete that lasts from work that fails prematurely under heavy use.

Reliable Project Management You Can Count On

Commercial projects involve coordination with multiple stakeholders. We work with general contractors, architects, engineers, and property managers to ensure our concrete work integrates smoothly with the overall project. Clear communication prevents delays and keeps everyone informed of progress and any issues that arise.

We maintain detailed schedules and provide regular updates. If we encounter unexpected site conditions or weather delays, you hear about it immediately along with our plan for keeping the project on track. Our goal is eliminating surprises that affect your timeline or budget. We also handle required inspections and work with local building departments to ensure compliance with all codes.

Safety and Site Management

Safety is non-negotiable on commercial sites. Our crews follow OSHA requirements and site-specific safety protocols. We maintain organized work areas, proper barricading, and clear signage. This protects our workers, your employees, and your customers from accidents and injuries.

Site cleanliness matters for both safety and maintaining your professional appearance. We clean up thoroughly at the end of each workday, not just when the project finishes. For repairs and maintenance work, we minimize dust and debris that could affect nearby operations. Our professional approach reflects well on your business and shows respect for your property.

Common Questions About Commercial Concrete Work

Here are answers to questions business owners and property managers frequently ask about commercial concrete services.

How long does commercial concrete take to cure before we can use it?
The curing timeline depends on the application and expected loads. Light foot traffic is generally safe after 24 to 48 hours. Regular vehicle traffic can resume after 7 days for most applications. Heavy commercial vehicles and loaded trucks should wait the full 28 days for the concrete to reach design strength. We can specify rapid-strength concrete mixes that cure faster when your schedule demands it, though this option costs more. We provide specific guidance based on your project requirements and help you plan around the necessary curing time.
Can you work around our business hours?
Yes, we regularly schedule commercial work during evenings, weekends, or other times that minimize impact on your operations. Some projects can be phased so only portions of your property are affected at any given time. For example, we might complete half a parking lot one weekend and the other half the following weekend. We discuss your constraints during the planning phase and create a schedule that works for your business. Keep in mind that off-hours work may affect pricing due to premium labor rates, but many clients find the reduced disruption worth the additional cost.
Do you provide warranties on commercial concrete work?
Yes, we stand behind our commercial work with written warranties. The specific terms depend on the project scope and type of work. New construction typically carries a one year warranty against defects in workmanship. We also maintain liability insurance and workers compensation coverage to protect you from risk. For larger commercial projects, we can provide performance and payment bonds when required. We include warranty details in our written proposals so you know exactly what protection you have before we start work.