Concrete Contractors of McKinney
Concrete Slabs with Laser-Guided Flatness
Post-tension, slab-on-grade, and heavy-load floors delivered to spec for industrial and commercial builds.
McKinney Project Execution
From warehouse floors to retail pads, our slab crews deliver clean, high-tolerance flatwork that meets engineer specs and owner expectations.
- —Industrial floors, freezer slabs, and high-bay storage
- —Retail pads, plaza decks, and site flatwork
- —Machine foundations, trench drains, and sumps
- —Curing, sealing, and joint filling
North Dallas Ready
Serving developers, GCs, property managers, and ownership groups across McKinney, Allen, Anna, Blue Ridge, Carrollton, Celina, Copeville, Dallas, Fairview, Farmersville, Frisco, Garland, Josephine, Lavon, Lewisville, Little Elm, Lowry Crossing, Lucas, Melissa, Murphy, Nevada, Parker, Plano, Princeton, Prosper, Richardson, Rockwall, Rowlett, Sachse, The Colony, Van Alstyne, Weston, Westminster, Wylie.
Related Services
Industrial flatwork across McKinney and Collin County demands precision tolerances, surface hardness, and joint design that accommodate heavy equipment and forklift traffic. Distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, and warehouse operations depend on floor systems engineered for specific load requirements and operational demands.
High F-number specifications distinguish industrial slabs from standard commercial construction. Our crews achieve FF/FL ratings that satisfy material handling equipment requirements, with laser screeding and superflat finishing available for facilities requiring exceptional floor flatness.
North Texas industrial growth continues driving demand for warehouse slabs exceeding 100,000 square feet. These projects require pour sequence planning that manages concrete placement across large areas while maintaining quality control standards and surface tolerance requirements.
Floor hardeners, sealers, and coatings extend slab service life in demanding industrial environments. We coordinate these treatments during construction, ensuring surface preparation and timing align with product specifications and facility occupancy schedules.
Why Choose Us
- ✓Laser screed capability for precision tolerance industrial floors
- ✓F-number specifications meeting material handling requirements
- ✓Large-pour experience exceeding 100,000 SF in continuous operations
- ✓Floor hardener and sealer coordination during construction
- ✓Joint design minimizing maintenance in high-traffic areas
Capabilities
What’s Included
Flatness & Levelness
Laser screeds and experienced finishers achieve the FF/FL requirements of distribution centers and retail floors.
Integrated Systems
We coordinate embeds, plumbing sleeves, and electrical conduits to eliminate rework.
Schedule Control
Multiple crews and finishing equipment keep pours on pace even when weather or scope shifts occur.
Post-tension and structural slab packages
Laser screed flatwork and FF/FL testing
Sawcutting, curing, and joint stabilization
Industries
Who We Support
- •Industrial & logistics
- •Retail & grocery
- •Manufacturing
- •Healthcare
- •Aviation
Deliverables
What You Receive
- •Pour and placement plan
- •FF/FL testing reports
- •Joint layout and control plan
- •Closeout package with warranties and maintenance
Process
How We Execute
Scope Alignment
Review drawings, soils, and project goals to align budget and schedule.
Preconstruction
Finalize submittals, permits, and mobilization logistics.
Execution
Superintendents manage crews, QA, and inspections to hit milestones.
Closeout
Punch list, documentation, warranties, and turnover ensure a clean finish.
FAQ
Common Questions
What floor tolerances can you achieve on industrial slabs?
Our crews achieve FF35/FL25 specifications with conventional equipment and FF50/FL40 with laser screeding for high-tolerance applications. Superflat floors with higher F-numbers require specialized equipment and construction methods.
How thick should industrial warehouse floors be?
Industrial floors typically range from 6-8 inches for light-duty applications to 8-12 inches for heavy equipment and racking loads. Thickness depends on soil conditions, floor loads, and joint spacing requirements.
What joint patterns work best for forklift traffic?
Industrial floors typically use 15-20 foot joint spacing to minimize joint crossing by material handling equipment. Joint layout considers forklift travel patterns, racking locations, and dock door positions.
How do you prevent curling on large industrial slabs?
Curling prevention requires proper mix design, curing compounds, saw cutting timing, and moisture management. We specify mixes with controlled shrinkage and apply curing treatments immediately after finishing.
Can you install floor hardeners and sealers?
Yes. We coordinate dry-shake hardeners during finishing and apply sealers after curing. Product selection depends on wear resistance requirements, chemical exposure, and maintenance expectations.
Service Area
North Dallas Coverage Area
We mobilize experienced crews across Collin County and the surrounding North Dallas markets. Every location receives the same project management discipline and quality control procedures.
What's Included
Service Inclusions
Subgrade verification and vapor barrier installation
Reinforcement placement and elevation control
Concrete placement with slump and temperature monitoring
Laser screeding or conventional finishing
Surface hardener application (when specified)
Curing compound application and protection
Saw cutting and joint sealing
Floor flatness testing and documentation
Representative example of project scope we handle
Distribution Center Floor Slab
Location
Highway 121 Corridor, McKinney TX
Scope
275,000 SF warehouse slab with laser screed finish and dry-shake hardener
Client Situation
Developer required high-tolerance floor for narrow-aisle VNA forklift operations
Our Approach
Specified high-performance concrete mix with controlled shrinkage, installed with laser screed achieving FF42/FL38, applied metallic hardener and lithium sealer
Outcome
Floor exceeded tenant specifications, enabling warehouse operations to begin ahead of schedule
Contact us to discuss your industrial floor slab requirements
Industrial Flatwork
Need slab pours scheduled?
Send structural plans or floor layouts. We’ll deliver a detailed slab proposal with manpower and equipment allocations.