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Commercial Concrete Slabs

We pour heavy-duty commercial slabs designed to handle high traffic and heavy machinery.

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Commercial Flatwork Services

Business owners need heavy-duty flatwork that holds up to serious daily traffic and heavy machinery. Our commercial services cover large parking lots, curbs, gutters, and thick industrial slabs. We manage large-scale pours with strict timelines to minimize disruption to your daily operations.

If you need a commercial slab contractor in Fort Collins or require heavy-duty flatwork in Denver, we coordinate closely with your project managers to hit every deadline. You get precise grading and structurally sound flatwork that meets all local building codes and passes inspection the first time. We adhere to the structural guidelines of the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association to mix and cure every batch properly.

We refuse to rush the sub-grade phase on commercial sites. Proper soil compaction and base material guarantee your slab handles the daily load without premature settling. Our crew treats your property with total respect. We leave the job site perfectly clean and ready for business. Give us a call to discuss your upcoming project and get an honest, detailed quote.

Commercial Concrete Slabs

Materials & Specs

Commercial Grade Materials

High-PSI Concrete Mixes

Commercial applications require higher compressive strength than residential projects. We use specific high-PSI mixes designed to support heavy trucks, forklifts, and industrial equipment.

Heavy Steel Reinforcement

We place thick rebar grids and wire mesh into the forms. This heavy steel reinforcement holds the slab together under intense pressure and prevents structural cracking.

Industrial Surface Sealants

Commercial slabs face constant exposure to oil, chemicals, and mechanical wear. We apply tough industrial sealants to block moisture and protect the surface from rapid deterioration.

Pricing Guide

What Affects Commercial Slab Cost

Slab Thickness & Mix Design

A six-inch or eight-inch industrial slab requires significantly more material than a standard parking pad. Specialty mixes with accelerators or fiber mesh also change the final material cost.

Site Access & Logistics

Open lots allow trucks to pour directly into the forms. Sites with restricted access require concrete pumps or specialized equipment, which increases labor time and equipment fees.

The Contractor You Choose

Commercial jobs require professional liability and strict compliance. Our family-owned business maintains an A+ BBB rating and carries all necessary insurance. Low bids from unverified companies often skip proper sub-grade prep, leading to failed inspections and costly rework.

Why Choose Us

Why Choose Our Commercial Crew

Strict Timeline Management

We know downtime costs your business money. We run a highly organized crew to pour your concrete on schedule and get your operations back up and running fast.

Code Compliance

We handle the complex math and exact forming required to meet local commercial building codes. You get flatwork that passes municipal inspections the first time.

Long-Term Durability

Our intense focus on the hidden sub-grade preparation builds a foundation that refuses to sink. Your new commercial slab will easily survive heavy daily use.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

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