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What to Look for in an Industrial Concrete Flooring Contractor

March 16, 2020 By Sozo Staff Leave a Comment

concrete flooring in parking garage

If you’re planning to build a new industrial structure, whether it be a warehouse, manufacturing plant, or storage building, it’s important to begin with a solid floor. Industrial concrete can provide a tried-and-true base for the rest of your structure. Without a quality floor, your new building can experience all sorts of structural problems. These problems can lead to safety hazards, a need for costly repairs, or even require you to completely replace your building at some point down the road.

concrete parking lot by factory

To avoid these types of construction-related nightmares, it makes sense to begin your project by finding a team of experts for your commercial concrete floor installation. They should be able to oversee and execute the entire job from start to finish. Then you’ll have the confidence that comes with knowing your industrial structure is resting on a firm foundation.

concrete construction of multi floor building

Choosing Your Concrete Floor Installation Team

There are a number of industrial concrete suppliers out there, so it’s crucial to find one you can trust. Not all of them offer the same level of expertise or the same quality when it comes to the materials they use.

Here are a few tips for finding the right team to complete your industrial flooring project.

concrete foreman overseeing project

Look for Someone Who Is Transparent

Make sure the team you work with is willing and able to answer your questions about the project. These questions could include inquiries about the materials they plan to use, the price you’ll be expected to pay, and how long the concrete floor will take to install. You want to find someone who has flexible scheduling and seems eager to work within your budget, but who will also be honest and upfront about overall costs and timelines. The last thing you want is for the project to keep getting delayed or for you to continually face extra hidden costs.

flattening fresh concrete after pouring

Look for Someone Who Is Experienced

Find out about the team’s level of experience before hiring them to do the job for you. You’ll want to be sure they have in-depth knowledge of industrial concrete masonry. That way, you’ll know that when they begin pouring your concrete flooring they’ll complete each task correctly.

concrete slab being placed

Look for Someone Who Is Safety Conscious

A top-notch company should also be fully aware of and follow all safety regulations and industry standards, as well as keep up with local codes and permit requirements. Working with someone who does everything by the book will make future inspections go smoothly. It will also provide you with the peace of mind that comes with knowing you’re providing a safe space for employees, customers, and visitors to your facility. Get a detailed estimate from the contractor before making your final decision.

using machine to flatten new concrete

Look for Someone Who Is Reputable

Finally, look at a concrete contractor’s online reviews. These types of positive or negative testimonials can give you a glimpse at the level of satisfaction which customers have had with their past work. You can ask for references or go look at some of the jobs they’ve done to get an even clearer look at the quality of their work.

Choosing the right concrete flooring contractor is critical to the overall success of your industrial building project. Once you’ve made your choice, you can move forward with this foundational project. Then you’ll be all set to start building the rest of your industrial structure.

combs concrete construction workers busy
Combs Concrete construction workers at a project

Combs Concrete of Charlotte, NC

Combs Concrete serves the North Carolina and South Carolina areas, especially around the Charlotte, NC area and the Charleston, SC area, with commercial & industrial concrete services. If you have any questions or you’d like more information about our company, products, or services, feel free to contact us at your earliest convenience. Visit our website at CombsConcrete.com. We look forward to speaking with you.

Filed Under: Construction, Flooring

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