Concrete Parking Lots an exterior slab of concrete poured on the ground to provide a space for parking vehicles, maneuvering, and delivery access.
Concrete Demolition and Removal is the process of breaking down and removing concrete structures to make way for new construction, renovations, or to address safety concerns.
Concrete Pouring and Finishing Concrete pouring The process of moving concrete from a container to another location, typically using a concrete truck chute, pump, excavator bucket, or wheelbarrow. When pouring concrete, it's important to deposit the material as close to its final position as possible and only as fast as it can be handled.
Concrete finishing The process of creating a concrete surface with the desired texture, smoothness, and durability. The finish can be decorative and can vary depending on the function and taste of the individual. Some common concrete finishes include: Broom finish: A cost-effective option that involves spreading the top of the concrete with a broom to create a rough texture. This is a common finish for walkways and driveways.
Stamped concrete: A popular finish for outdoor surfaces like patios, pool decks, and driveways. This finish involves pressing molds into the concrete while it's still soft to create a textured surface that mimics other materials like brick, stone, or wood.
Hard-troweled finish: A finish created using a trowel. Inconsistent troweling can create texture, while controlling the application can create a smooth, uniform finish.