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Concrete Flatwork Contractor Eugene OR

We are your concrete flatwork contractor at all kinds of flatwork for new concrete and concrete repairs near you.

We will assess your needs and make recommendations based on your specific requirements.
We consider runoff and drainage, weight-bearing for a vehicle or foot traffic, the best finish for traction, and tie into an existing structure to ensure concrete stability. These are factors in site preparation, soil compaction, over-pour bonding, internal steel rebar, mesh reinforcement, and expansion control lines. We also take pride in working neatly, using plastic and tarps to protect your yard or house, and cleaning up after ourselves.


What is concrete flatwork?

Any poured surface that moves in a horizontal plane is known as concrete flatwork. Patios, walkways, sidewalks, foundations, driveways, and any other flat surface are examples of flatwork surfaces. Because of its ability to form a perfectly flat and even surface, concrete is the preferred material for flatwork.

A-frame and a sub-base of either rebar or aggregate rock are used to create flatwork. The sub-base will reinforce the concrete and prevent cracks from forming as it ages and is subjected to pressure. Concrete flatwork professionals will separate and frame the area where the concrete element will be mounted first. They build a wooden frame that will serve as a mold for the concrete pour. The mold will finally be replaced, ensuring that the concrete is poured to the correct depth and is even apparent.

Concrete Flatwork Cost

While concrete flatwork is more costly than other paving materials such as asphalt, it pays off in the long run. Concrete flatwork will last longer and will not need to be replaced as frequently. If you make flatwork out of pavers or bricks, you'll have to deal with settling and movement. When compared to pavers, concrete flatwork is more resistant to tree roots and rain damage.

3 most important factors that influence flatwork costs

  •   Quality of Concrete – Not all Concrete is made equal. Like any other construction material, concrete comes in various qualities to fit a variety of needs and budgets. Although less expensive than premium concrete, builder-grade concrete will not last as long.
  •     Size - the more significant the job, the higher the overall costs, but this isn't always the case per square foot. Like anything else, the larger the job, the more likely you are to get a volume discount or pay less per square foot than a more minor, more detailed job.
  •     Concrete Finishing - Flatwork can be finished in various ways, including colors, stamped concrete patterns, specialty sealants, and more. The more work is done to your concrete after it has been poured, the more you will be expected to pay per square foot.

Services we offer:

  •        Concrete Flatwork Repair
  •         Power trowel finish concrete
  •         Concrete Finishing

Eugene Rock Concrete Contractor

Eugene Rock Concrete Contractor

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