Abilene, TX
Commercial Concrete Services
Your business property takes heavier traffic, larger loads, and more daily wear than any residential surface — and the concrete we install for commercial clients is built to handle all of it.

Commercial Concrete Work We Handle in Abilene
Commercial concrete is not just a bigger version of residential work. The specs are different, the timelines are tighter, and the consequences of cutting corners are much harder to ignore when dozens of vehicles and customers are using the surface every day.
We work with business owners, property managers, general contractors, and developers throughout the Abilene area. Here is the kind of commercial work we take on:
- Parking lots and parking aprons for retail, office, and industrial properties
- Loading docks, truck pads, and heavy-vehicle access areas
- Warehouse and storage facility floor slabs
- Storefront sidewalks, entryways, and accessible ramp pads
- Equipment pads and utility slabs for commercial installations
- Curbing, gutters, and drainage channels on commercial sites
- Concrete repair and resurfacing for high-traffic commercial surfaces
If you manage or own a commercial property in Abilene, TX, and you need concrete work done on a defined schedule with proper documentation, we are equipped to handle it.
Why Commercial Concrete Needs a Different Approach
Let us walk you through the key differences that matter when you are pouring concrete for a business property.
Thicker Pours and Heavier Mix
Residential driveways are typically 4 inches thick. Commercial vehicle pads, loading areas, and truck courts often require 6 to 8 inches with rebar or fiber reinforcement. The concrete mix itself is also usually a higher PSI rating to handle the weight without cracking prematurely.
Joint Layout and Spacing
On large commercial slabs, control joints need to be planned carefully to manage where cracking occurs. Improper joint spacing on a warehouse floor or parking lot leads to mid-panel cracking that is expensive to repair. We plan the joint layout before the pour.
Drainage and Slope Requirements
Commercial pads need precise grading to direct water to proper drainage points. Standing water on a business property leads to slip-and-fall liability, accelerated concrete deterioration, and potential code violations. We engineer the slope into every pour.
Schedule and Minimal Disruption
We know your business cannot shut down for weeks. We phase work to keep disruption minimal, communicate the access schedule clearly, and work efficiently to get your property back to full operation as fast as possible.
For large commercial foundations and structural pours, we work alongside our concrete driveway and flatwork team to handle the full scope of the project.
Working with General Contractors and Developers
If you are a GC or developer, we understand what you need from a concrete sub: accurate bids, clear schedules, reliable execution, and a crew that shows up when they say they will. We have worked as concrete subcontractors on commercial build-outs, retail renovations, and new construction projects in and around Abilene.
We provide written scope and pricing in a format that fits into a project budget, and we can work directly with your project manager on scheduling to keep the concrete phase on track without holding up other trades.
We are licensed and insured for commercial work in Texas. We carry general liability coverage and can provide certificates of insurance to your project files before we start. Call us at (325) 283-1250 to discuss your project details. We also handle retaining walls and concrete masonry for commercial sites that need grade separation or perimeter walls.
Common Questions About Commercial Concrete
How long does a commercial concrete pour typically take?
The pour itself often happens in a single day for most commercial projects, but the total project timeline includes site prep, formwork, curing, and finishing. A small commercial pad might be done in two to three days total. A large parking lot or warehouse floor is broken into sections over one to two weeks. We will give you a realistic phased schedule during the estimate so you can plan around it.
Do you handle ADA-compliant concrete ramps and surfaces?
Yes. ADA-compliant curb ramps, accessible pathways, and truncated dome detectable warning surfaces are part of what we install for commercial clients. We are familiar with the slope, width, and surface texture requirements for accessibility compliance. If you are renovating a commercial property or adding new exterior access, we can make sure the concrete work meets the applicable standards.
Can you resurface or repair an existing commercial parking lot?
Yes, concrete parking lots can often be resurfaced or partially replaced rather than torn out entirely, which saves time and budget. We assess the condition of the existing slab first to determine which sections need full replacement versus repair or overlay. If the base is still solid, a bonded overlay can restore the surface at a fraction of the full replacement cost. We will walk you through the options after seeing the property.
Need Commercial Concrete Work in Abilene, TX?
Call us to talk through your project. We work with business owners, property managers, and general contractors. Free estimates and written quotes on every job.