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Concrete Slab Services in Mount Airy NC


Our concrete slab services are indispensable for laying the foundation of both residential and commercial structures. We use a time-tested and proven process to create concrete slabs that are stable, durable, and long lived. At TR Concrete, we offer comprehensive services tailored to meet the unique needs of each and every project.


Our expert team will meet with you and determine a plan that's a perfect match for your needs. Each concrete slab installation is completed to industry standards. Whether it's for a new construction or a renovation project, our services encompass site preparation, formwork, concrete pouring, and finishing with meticulous attention to detail. With a focus on quality craftsmanship and customer satisfaction, TR Concrete Services delivers professional concrete slabs that provide a solid foundation for any building.

Installation Process of a New Concrete Slab

We often get asked about the process of installing a new concrete slab. Of course, each project has its nuances, but there are several key steps that common across projects, including:

  1. Site Preparation: The area where the concrete slab will be poured is excavated, leveled, and compacted to create a stable foundation.
  2. Formwork Installation: Wooden or metal forms are set up around the perimeter of the slab area to contain the concrete during pouring and to define the edges of the slab.
  3. Reinforcement Placement: Depending on the size and intended use of the slab, steel reinforcement such as rebar or wire mesh may be placed within the formwork to add strength and durability to the slab.
  4. Concrete Mixing and Pouring: Concrete is mixed according to the specifications for each project, including the correct proportions of cement, aggregates, water, and additives. The mixed concrete is then poured into the formwork and leveled using screeds and floats to achieve a smooth surface.
  5. Finishing: Once the concrete is poured and leveled, it is smoothed and finished using various tools such as trowels and brooms. Finishing techniques may include creating a smooth, polished surface or adding texture for traction.
  6. Curing: After finishing, the concrete slab needs time to cure properly. Curing involves keeping the concrete moist and at the right temperature to ensure optimal strength and durability.
  7. Removal of Formwork: Once the concrete has cured sufficiently, the formwork is removed, revealing the finished concrete slab.
  8. Sealing and Protection: Depending on the intended use of the slab, a sealer may be applied to protect the surface from stains, water penetration, and other damage.

By following these steps, our concrete contractors create slabs that are durable and long lasting. We pride ourselves in our services and attention to detail for each and every project.

Concrete Slab Installation Timeline

The time it takes to install a concrete slab depends on various factors such as the size, complexity, and site conditions. Generally, for a typical residential project, the installation process may take around 1 to 3 days. This includes site preparation, formwork setup, reinforcement placement, concrete pouring, finishing, and curing. Larger projects or those with special requirements may take longer to complete. Additionally, factors like weather conditions and accessibility can also impact the timeline. Our team will discuss the specific details of your project during your free consultation.

Concrete Slab Thickness

The recommended thickness for a concrete slab depends on its intended use and the load it will bear. For residential applications like patios, walkways, and driveways, a thickness of 4 inches is typically sufficient. However, for heavier loads such as garage floors or industrial floors, a thickness of 6 inches or more may be required to ensure durability and structural integrity. Our team will determine the appropriate thickness of your slab based on the specific conditions of your project.

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