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Concrete Slabs

Commercial Concrete Slabs in Edmonton

Planning a commercial building project? The Concrete Doctors is a leading Edmonton-based concrete contractor specializing in high-quality commercial concrete slabs. We are committed to exceeding your expectations by delivering exceptional customer service, meticulous craftsmanship, and efficient slab installation.

Concrete Slab

Commercial concrete slabs are used in manufacturing facilities to support heavy equipment. Understanding that concrete is one of the most durable and sturdy materials you can build with makes it ideal for slab construction. Choosing the right concrete slab for your commercial building is crucial for its longevity and functionality. Depending on the size, shape, and loading, rebar design and engineering might need to happen. The simple fact is that a concrete slab can be very simple to cast or, in contrast, very difficult.

Types of Commercial Concrete Slabs

Commercial concrete slabs come in various configurations, each suited for specific purposes:

Slab-on-Grade Assemblies

Precast Slabs

Warehouse Slabs

Decorative Slabs

Slab on Deck and Cantilevered Floor Slabs

Lightweight Concrete and Structural Floating Slabs

Polished Concrete Slabs

Selecting the Right Commercial Floor Slab

The ideal floor slab depends on your project’s specific requirements and intended use. Consider factors like:

    • Load requirements: Will the slab support heavy machinery or static loads?
    • Traffic volume: How much foot traffic or forklift activity will the slab endure?
    • Aesthetics: Is a polished or decorative finish desired?
    • Budget: Costs can vary depending on slab type, size, and complexity.

By understanding the different types of commercial concrete floor slabs and consulting with experienced concrete contractors such as The Concrete Doctors, you can ensure a floor slab that meets your project’s needs for durability, functionality, and aesthetics.

Laser Screed Technology

The Concrete Doctors leverages advanced laser screed technology to streamline the pouring process for large commercial concrete floor slabs. This innovative equipment ensures exceptional flatness, levelness, and consistency across the entire concrete surface. Our laser screed technology translates to faster project completion times and cost-effectiveness for your business.

Commercial Concrete Slabs Design Considerations

A qualified structural engineer will assess the soil report and intended use of the building to design the slab. The design considerations include:

Presence of Joints

Joints can be present or absent depending on the chosen method (traditional mesh or fiber-reinforced concrete) and anticipated stresses on the slab.

Concrete Strength (MPa)

This ranges from 25 to 32 MPa for commercial buildings and is determined by factors like machinery usage.

Slab Thickness

Specified in project documents and influenced by building function and weight loads.

Why Are There Two Rows of Rebar?

Depending on your weight and strength requirements, an engineered design of the slab may be required. The two rows of reinforcing bars guarantee adequate coverage for the concrete slab's specified strength. We put in steel rebar reinforcement to keep concrete slabs sturdy and free from cracks. These often come in different sizes and are referred to as 10mm, 15mm, or 20mm bars. Depending on the engineered design you are looking for, The Concrete Doctors can also help with concrete slab lifting if needed.

Slab vs. Structure: What Comes First?

It's generally recommended to build the structure first, followed by the concrete slab. This allows for easier movement of heavy machinery during construction. The slab isn't structural to the building, so pouring it later protects the finished surface from potential damage.

Planning the Right Concrete Slab for Your Needs

Different strengths and construction methods (e.g., fiber-reinforced vs. traditional mesh) cater to varying load requirements. Warehouses with high forklift traffic require different joint designs compared to production plants with stationary machinery. Some methods allow for jointless slabs, while others incorporate sections with joints to accommodate natural shrinkage during curing. Consider potential future tenants or your business’s growth. A multipurpose slab can be more attractive to future owners and occupants.

Service Area

The Concrete Doctors proudly serves the entire Edmonton area, including Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Beaumont, Drayton Valley, Leduc, Devon, Stony Plain, Calmar, Fort Saskatchewan, Spruce Grove, Morinville, and Vegreville.

Contact Us

Want to discuss your commercial concreting project further?

The Concrete Doctors can provide expert advice on the best approach for your specific slab installation needs and ensure a successful outcome for your project. Don’t hesitate to reach out and get started on your concrete project today.

The Concrete Doctors

+(780) 717-4746

sales@theconcretedoctors.ca

20412 118a Ave NW, Suite M15 Edmonton, AB T5S 2S7

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