The pour is only one part of the job.
Strong concrete comes from a clear plan: site evaluation, base prep, drainage, reinforcement, finishing, joints, cleanup, and cure guidance.
A cleaner process for a better slab.
Site walk and quote
We review access, demolition, measurements, slope, drainage, soil, finish, reinforcement, and timeline so the quote reflects the real job.
Layout and prep
We mark the work area, handle tear-out if needed, excavate, grade, compact base, and set forms for clean lines.
Reinforcement and pour
Thickness, rebar, fiber, or other reinforcement are matched to how the slab will be used before concrete is placed.
Finish and joints
Concrete is finished for the intended use — broom, smooth, exposed aggregate, saw-cut, or bordered — then jointed to manage cracking.
Cleanup and cure guidance
We clean the work area, explain when the slab can be walked/driven on, and give maintenance guidance for long-term performance.
We would rather slow down than pour over a problem.
If the grade is wrong, the base is soft, or the drainage does not make sense, the right move is to fix it before concrete arrives. That is where better flatwork is won or lost.
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