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Commercial Concrete
Commercial Concrete Services in Detroit
Detroit Concrete pours commercial floors, parking lots, loading docks and site concrete for businesses across the city, scheduled around your hours so the doors stay open and the work still gets done right. One licensed, insured crew forms, pours and finishes every job, and every project starts with a free written estimate and a firm completion date.
- Free written estimates, no pressure
- Licensed and insured Detroit crews
- Scheduled around your business hours
What we pour
Every Commercial Concrete Service in Detroit
From the parking lot at the property line to the slab under your sales floor, the same crew handles forming, pouring and finishing. Tap a service to see options and what to expect.
Commercial Floors
Polished, epoxy and sealed concrete floors for retail, warehouse and office space, poured flat and joint-cut right.
Learn moreParking Lots & Structures
Concrete parking lots, structures, curbs and gutters, graded for drainage and built for constant vehicle loads.
Learn moreLoading Docks & Site Concrete
Loading dock aprons, equipment pads, sidewalks and ADA ramps, formed to handle trucks and foot traffic.
Learn moreRetail & Restaurant
Decorative and polished floors for storefronts, restaurants and showrooms, finished to match the brand.
Learn moreOffice & Institutional
Polished and resinous floors for offices, schools and healthcare space, low-dust and easy to maintain.
Learn moreTilt-Up Construction
Site-cast tilt-up wall panels for warehouses and ICI builds, formed, poured and braced for lift.
Learn moreCommercial Retaining Walls
Engineered poured and block retaining walls for commercial grading, drainage and parking expansion.
Learn moreDecorative Commercial Concrete
Stamped, coloured and exposed-aggregate concrete for plazas, entries and commercial landscapes.
Learn moreLargest category
Commercial Concrete Floors Built for Daily Traffic
Commercial floors take more abuse than any other slab on the property: rolling loads, foot traffic, dropped pallets and constant cleaning. A commercial concrete floor that holds up is engineered for it, the right slab thickness and mix strength, a flat surface within tolerance, and control joints laid out so cracking stays in the joint instead of across the floor.
The same standards run through the rest of the site. Parking lots and structures are graded for drainage and built for vehicle loads, loading docks and site concrete are formed for trucks and equipment, and decorative commercial concrete ties the entry and plaza together.
Most of all, the work is scheduled around your business. We pour in phases, off-hours or overnight where it keeps you open, and hand back each area with a clear timeline for when it carries traffic again.
How we work
Your Commercial Concrete Project, Managed End to End
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Scope and site walk
We meet on site with you or your GC, review drawings and specs, check access and existing conditions, and return a written, itemised quote with a schedule.
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Phasing and scheduling
We build a pour plan around your operating hours, staging the work in phases, off-hours or overnight so the business keeps running while we work.
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Form, pour and finish
Our crew handles excavation, base, reinforcement, forming and the pour, then finishes to the specified flatness and cuts control joints on layout.
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Cure, inspect and hand back
We cure, clean up, walk the work with you, and hand each area back with the date it carries full traffic and load.
Common questions
Commercial Concrete Questions, Answered
Scheduling, downtime, flatness specs and working with your GC on a commercial concrete project in Detroit.
Repoured the storefront sales floor in two overnight phases. We never closed a day, the polished finish is dead flat, and the joints line up with the fixtures.
New kitchen and patio slabs on a tight reno schedule. They worked around our inspections, kept the site clean, and hit every date they gave us.
Loading dock apron was cracking and ponding. They tore it out, regraded it, and the new apron drains clean and takes the trucks without a complaint.
Polished the lobby and corridor floors over a long weekend. Low dust, easy to maintain, and tenants walked in Monday like nothing happened.
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Concrete Guides & Articles
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Get Your Free Commercial Concrete Estimate
Floor, parking lot, loading dock or a full site package, send us the drawings or just tell us what you need, and we'll set up a site walk with a written quote and a schedule that fits your operations.
We'll get back to you within one business day.