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Common residential concrete contractor projects

If you’re a homeowner, there are numerous reasons why you may hire a concrete contractor.

At NORC Concrete, we have experience working on a variety of concrete projects including patios, home foundations, and home additions. Other home concrete projects you may be considering for you home include the following.

Driveways

A concrete driveway is a durable and low-maintenance option for homeowners. A contractor will typically remove the old driveway, prepare the area, pour the concrete, and then finish and seal the surface.

Patios

Concrete patios are a popular choice for outdoor living spaces. A contractor will typically prepare the site, pour the concrete, and finish the surface with a textured or stamped pattern.

Walkways

Concrete walkways are a functional and attractive addition to a home’s exterior. A contractor will typically prepare the site, pour the concrete, and then finish and seal the surface.

Retaining Walls

A retaining wall can help to prevent soil erosion and provide support for landscaping. A contractor will typically excavate the area, pour the concrete, and then finish and seal the surface.

Foundation

Foundations

A concrete foundation is the base of a home’s structure. A contractor will typically excavate the area, pour the concrete, and then finish and seal the surface.

Stairs

Concrete stairs are a durable and low-maintenance option for both interior and exterior use. A contractor will typically prepare the site, pour the concrete, and then finish and seal the surface.

Pool Decks

A concrete pool deck is a popular choice for homeowners with swimming pools. A contractor will typically prepare the site, pour the concrete, and then finish and seal the surface with a slip-resistant texture.

Basement Floors

A concrete basement floor is a durable and low-maintenance option for homeowners. A contractor will typically pour the concrete, finish and seal the surface.

Garage Floors

A concrete garage floor is a durable and low-maintenance option for homeowners. A contractor will typically pour the concrete, finish and seal the surface.

Decorative Finishes

Concrete can be finished in a variety of decorative styles, including stamped patterns, acid stains, and polished finishes. A contractor with expertise in decorative finishes can create a unique and attractive look for any concrete project.

Common commercial concrete contractor projects

We specialize in the installation of concrete structures.

We work on various types of commercial projects, which can range from small-scale installations to large-scale projects. Here are some of the most common commercial concrete contractor projects and their explanations:

Foundation

Foundations

Foundations are buildings and other structures. This involves digging the ground, pouring concrete footings, and building concrete walls to support the building above.

Slabs

Concrete slabs are used in a variety of commercial applications, such as parking lots, sidewalks, and warehouse floors. Concrete contractors can install these slabs by pouring a mixture of cement, water, and aggregates into a form, allowing it to dry and harden.

Retaining Walls

Retaining walls are often installed to hold back soil and prevent erosion. Concrete contractors can install these walls using precast concrete blocks or by pouring a continuous wall on-site.

Decorative Concrete

Decorative concrete is used to enhance the appearance of buildings, walkways, and other structures. Concrete contractors can use various techniques, such as stamping, staining, and polishing, to create unique designs and textures.

Concrete Repair

Concrete contractors can also repair existing concrete structures that have been damaged due to weather, age, or other factors. This may involve patching cracks, replacing damaged sections, or reinforcing the structure with additional concrete.

Concrete Paving

Concrete paving is used to create roads, highways, and other transportation infrastructure. Concrete contractors can install these pavements using large concrete pavers or by pouring a continuous slab.

Parking Structures

Concrete contractors can also build multi-level parking structures using reinforced concrete. These structures can be designed to accommodate a large number of vehicles and provide additional parking space for commercial buildings.