Commercial Concrete Services

Your business needs concrete that handles heavy use, meets code, and gets done on a schedule — and that is exactly what we deliver for commercial properties throughout Wichita Falls, TX.

Concrete crew pouring a large commercial concrete slab in Wichita Falls, TX

Commercial Work Requires a Different Level of Preparation

Residential and commercial concrete are not the same job. Commercial surfaces deal with heavier vehicle loads, higher foot traffic, forklift pressure, delivery trucks, and the expectation that the surface will hold up without constant maintenance. If the slab is not designed and poured for those demands, it will not last.

We work with business owners, property managers, general contractors, and developers throughout Wichita Falls to deliver concrete that is spec'd correctly from the start. That means the right thickness, the right reinforcement, the right mix design, and the right jointing pattern for each specific application.

Whether you are building a new parking lot, expanding a warehouse floor, replacing deteriorated sidewalks around a retail center, or installing a concrete apron at a loading dock, our team has the experience and equipment to handle it.

Commercial Concrete Work We Handle

Here is a rundown of the commercial concrete services we provide most often for businesses in the Wichita Falls area.

Parking Lots and Drive Aisles

Concrete parking lots last significantly longer than asphalt in the Texas heat and require far less maintenance. We design, form, and pour commercial parking areas with the right slope, jointing, and thickness to handle daily vehicle traffic for decades.

Warehouse and Industrial Floors

Interior and exterior industrial slabs need to handle heavy equipment, forklifts, and constant traffic. We pour thick, reinforced slabs with smooth finishes designed for operational demands and long service life.

Loading Docks and Truck Aprons

The approach area at a loading dock takes some of the hardest use of any concrete surface on a commercial property. We pour heavy-duty aprons sized for the trucks you are working with and reinforced to prevent the edge deterioration that plagues thinner pours.

ADA Sidewalks and Ramps

ADA compliance is not optional for commercial properties. We install compliant sidewalks, curb ramps, and detectable warning surfaces to the required specifications. We are familiar with the current ADA standards and build to them on every commercial job.

What Sets Commercial Work Apart

Commercial concrete projects involve considerations that do not come up on a typical residential job. Here is what we plan for on every commercial engagement.

  • Load calculations to determine the correct slab thickness for your specific equipment or vehicle types
  • Higher-strength concrete mixes (typically 4,000 PSI or greater for commercial applications)
  • Heavier reinforcement including rebar grids rather than wire mesh
  • Coordination with your GC, architect, or project manager when required
  • Phased work schedules that allow portions of your operation to stay open during the project
  • Proper drainage planning for large paved areas to meet stormwater requirements
  • Permits and inspections handled or coordinated as needed

We understand that commercial projects have deadlines and that downtime costs money. We show up when we say we will, communicate clearly about the schedule, and work efficiently to get the job done without cutting corners on quality.

Let us bid your commercial concrete project.

Call for a free on-site quote. We serve Wichita Falls and surrounding North Texas communities.

(940) 298-1855

Why Local Businesses Choose Us

There are a lot of concrete contractors in the area. Here is why commercial clients in Wichita Falls keep calling us back.

We are a locally owned business. When you call us, you talk to someone who knows this area, understands the soil conditions and climate here, and has a stake in doing good work in their own community. We are not a national outfit with a local franchise tag. This is our home turf, and our reputation here matters to us.

We are fully licensed and insured for commercial work. Before any project starts, we can provide proof of insurance to your property manager, general contractor, or risk management team. We carry the coverage levels that commercial clients require, so there are no delays getting paperwork sorted.

We also handle the residential side of things just as well. If you are a property manager or developer with both commercial and residential concrete needs, check out our residential concrete driveway services and our full list of offerings on the Wichita Falls Concrete Contractor homepage.

Frequently Asked Questions

How thick should commercial concrete be for a parking lot?
For standard passenger vehicle parking, 5 to 6 inches of concrete over a properly compacted base is typical. Areas that will see delivery trucks or other heavy vehicles should be 7 to 8 inches or more. The right thickness depends on the expected load, the quality of your sub-base, and soil conditions on your site. We will assess all of these factors as part of your estimate and recommend the spec that makes sense for your situation.
Is concrete or asphalt better for a commercial parking lot in Wichita Falls?
In Texas, concrete has a significant advantage over asphalt because of the heat. Asphalt softens and can rut or become tacky during hot summers, especially in areas where vehicles sit or turn slowly. Concrete stays rigid regardless of temperature. It also lasts longer and requires less maintenance over its lifespan. The upfront cost of concrete is higher, but the total cost of ownership over 30 to 40 years usually favors concrete considerably.
Can you work around our business hours to minimize disruption?
Yes. We understand that businesses cannot always shut down completely for concrete work. We are happy to phase projects so that part of your parking lot or access route stays open while we work on other sections. We can also schedule early morning or weekend pours if your operation has specific constraints. Just let us know what your restrictions are when we sit down to plan the job and we will build that into the schedule.

Looking for residential services too? Visit our homepage to see everything we offer for homeowners and businesses in Wichita Falls.

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