Q: What types of industrial concrete work does your concrete contractor handle in Garland?
A: We pour reinforced concrete slabs for warehouse racking systems, manufacturing equipment foundations, loading dock construction, truck aprons, forklift-rated floors, and heavy machinery pads. Our industrial concrete is engineered for high point loads and constant heavy traffic.
Q: Why do so many Garland foundations develop cracks and settlement?
A: Garland sits on expansive clay soil that swells when wet and shrinks during drought. This constant movement stresses foundations, especially in properties built 30+ years ago when construction standards were less stringent. As a concrete contractor, we repair these issues with proven stabilization techniques.
Q: Can you repair concrete parking lots or do you only do new construction?
A: We handle both. For parking lots with good structural foundation but surface deterioration, we provide repairs and overlays. When damage is extensive, complete reconstruction may be more cost-effective. We assess each situation and recommend the best solution.
Q: How thick should industrial concrete slabs be in Garland?
A: It depends on the load requirements. Standard warehouse slabs typically range from 5-8 inches thick with rebar reinforcement. Heavy equipment and racking systems may require 8-12 inches with engineered reinforcement. We design each slab based on your specific operational needs.
Q: Do you work around active businesses during concrete projects?
A: Yes. Many of our
Garland commercial and industrial projects occur at operational facilities. We coordinate scheduling to minimize disruption, work in phases when necessary, and maintain safe access for employees and customers. Call us here to discuss your specific requirements.