Central Florida Based • Statewide Commercial Service
Commercial Concrete Repair & Installation.
Repairs, dumpster pads, new installations and concrete sealing coordinated around the site, the intended use and the way your property needs to operate.
Concrete Work With a Clear Scope
Repair the Failed Area. Build for the Intended Use.
Commercial concrete work begins with the cause and extent of the problem. Localized damage may be repairable, while movement, widespread deterioration or a changing use may require removal and replacement.
We build the scope around the site, access, loading requirements, drainage, surrounding surfaces and the time the completed area must remain protected before normal use resumes.
Commercial Concrete Capabilities
Repairs, Pads & New Concrete Installation.
Choose a focused repair or combine removal, preparation, installation, sealing and supporting site work under one coordinated proposal.
Existing Concrete
Concrete Repairs
Address localized cracked, broken or deteriorated concrete with a repair scope based on the condition and use of the area.
- Localized damaged sections
- Removal and replacement areas
- Commercial access coordination
High-Use Areas
Dumpster Pads
Install or replace concrete dumpster pads according to the approved dimensions, intended loading and surrounding site conditions.
- New pad installation
- Failed pad replacement
- Access and closure planning
New Construction & Improvements
Concrete Installation
Place new concrete for commercial flatwork, site improvements and replacement areas using the approved project scope.
- Commercial flatwork
- Replacement sections
- Site-specific forming and placement
Surface Protection
Concrete Sealing
Apply a compatible sealer to qualifying concrete after preparation and any required cure period or repair work.
- Existing concrete evaluation
- Cleaning and preparation
- Site-specific sealing scope
Pedestrian Areas
Sidewalks & Walkways
Repair or replace concrete pedestrian areas while coordinating temporary routes and access around active properties.
- Damaged sidewalk sections
- Walkway installation
- Pedestrian access planning
Site Access
Curbs, Ramps & Access Areas
Complete approved concrete scopes for curbs, transitions, ramps and other access-related areas around the parking lot.
- Concrete curb work
- Approved ramp installation
- Transitions and access areas
Repair, Replace or Protect
Match the Scope to the Condition.
A surface crack does not always tell the whole story. Movement, settlement, loading, drainage and the surrounding slab condition can all affect whether a section should be repaired, replaced or sealed.
Discuss the Concrete ConditionA Coordinated Concrete Project
A Clear Path From Site Review to Returned Access.
The proposal should account for existing conditions, demolition, preparation, forming, placement, curing and the time the completed area must remain protected from traffic.
Review
Evaluate the Area
Confirm location, dimensions, condition, intended use and access constraints.Remove
Isolate & Demolish
Secure the work zone and remove the concrete included in the approved scope.Prepare
Form & Prepare
Prepare the area, coordinate elevations and form the planned concrete section.Place
Place & Finish
Place and finish the concrete according to the approved project requirements.Reopen
Cure & Restore Access
Protect the completed area and reopen it after the required cure and access window.Planned Around Active Properties
Plan the Work. Keep Access Moving.
Concrete demolition, placement and curing temporarily remove part of the property from service. We plan the work zone around tenants, deliveries, pedestrian routes and realistic reopening requirements.
Plan a Commercial ProjectPhased Work Zones
Divide qualifying scopes so other parking, loading or pedestrian areas remain usable.
Demolition & Removal
Plan equipment access, debris handling and temporary closures before mobilization.
Placement Conditions
Account for weather, site conditions and access when scheduling concrete placement.
Cure & Reopening Plan
Set access expectations around the concrete scope, site conditions and intended loading.
Elevations & Drainage
Review how the planned work connects to surrounding surfaces and existing drainage.
Adjacent Work Coordination
Coordinate sealing, markings, bollards or other site work after concrete is ready.
Commercial & Institutional Properties
Commercial Concrete Services Across Florida.
Central Florida is home base. We mobilize throughout the state for qualifying commercial, institutional, multi-location and larger concrete projects.
Concrete Repair Questions
Questions Before the Work Begins.
Final recommendations and reopening times depend on the condition, intended use, project requirements, weather and property operations.
Should damaged concrete be repaired or replaced?
The answer depends on the extent and cause of the damage, movement, surrounding slab condition and intended use. Localized damage may support a focused repair, while substantially failed sections may be better candidates for removal and replacement.
Do you install and replace concrete dumpster pads?
Yes. Dumpster-pad scopes may include removal of a failed pad, site preparation and new concrete placement. Dimensions, thickness, reinforcement and other requirements should be confirmed through the approved project scope before installation.
Can existing concrete be sealed?
Qualifying concrete can be cleaned, prepared and sealed. Existing coatings, contamination, moisture, damage and the intended use of the area affect whether sealing is appropriate and which preparation is required.
How long must a repaired area remain closed?
Reopening time depends on the concrete scope, mix, weather, thickness, intended loading and project requirements. Pedestrian access and vehicle or dumpster loading may have different timelines, which will be addressed in the project schedule.
Can the work be completed in phases?
Many commercial projects can be divided into work zones so access is maintained elsewhere on the property. Location, demolition, equipment access, deliveries and curing requirements determine the practical plan.
Can you install concrete ramps and access areas?
Yes, when the dimensions, slopes, elevations and other requirements are established through the approved project information. When design, engineering or code interpretation is required, it should be confirmed by the owner, general contractor, design professional or local authority.
What information helps you prepare a quote?
Send the property address, recent photographs, approximate dimensions, intended use, known concerns, plans when available and the preferred timeframe. A walkthrough may be required before final pricing.
Request a Concrete Proposal
Send Us the Property. We’ll Build the Scope.
Include the address, photographs, approximate dimensions, intended use and desired timeframe. We’ll review the property details and recommend the right next step.