Commercial Concrete

Concrete is the most popular construction material in the world, and for good reason.

It’s especially common in commercial buildings, not only for basements and foundations but also for exterior walls. And of course, it’s used frequently for sidewalks, ramps, and parking garages. There are many types of commercial concrete and the concrete used for construction can vary from how it is used in a private residence.

Typically, commercial concrete tends to be greater in strength and possesses a higher grade of concrete which is essential for more industrial-led projects.

From large-scale projects such as a new house build to concrete stairs, we can provide you with top-quality concrete that will significantly enhance your project.

The concrete used in commercial buildings is often subjected to greater demands than concrete for residential use. The larger size of commercial structures, whether an office building or a parking garage, requires more in terms of structural performance, which may change the type of concrete used. One example of how commercial concrete needs to be stronger than concrete for residential purposes is reinforced concrete which is traditionally used in reinforced floors and slabs and need to be strong enough to carry the weight of heavy machinery.

Our experienced work force can mix specification concrete to your company requirements.

Over 90% of our work comes from repeat customers or recommendations which we like to think of as a very good reason to choose us over anyone else. From large scale projects, such as new build houses, to smaller projects such as concrete stair treads, top quality concrete can significantly enhance the finished product.

However much concrete you require, our on-site mixing method ensures that you get exactly what you need.

When you are undertaking a commercial task, reliability is crucial. We promise to deliver what you need, when you need it, and our proven track record of doing so has earned us a reputation as a concrete supplier you can trust.