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H3 Construction commercial concrete: It’s more than foundations

H3 Construction utilizes concrete in professional spaces including foundation work and so much more.

H3 Construction commercial concrete services

Commercial concrete is any concrete structure that enhances a business’s facilities. Commercial designs often require greater strength than most residential projects. Both consider aspects such as weather and terrain, but commercial project designs also respond to higher stress from increased traffic and load requirements. 

A concrete foundation is a good place to start and what many think of when considering concrete in construction. There are several types of concrete foundations common to Texas. They include slab-on-grade, strip, or different types of footings. 

Concrete foundations are essential in construction, but did you know concrete has other applications that enhance warehouse, retail, and other professional spaces? 

It’s not just about the foundation upon which your business sits. Concrete can improve your facility’s look and function as well.

Commercial concrete: beyond foundations

Concrete is a versatile material used in almost any part of a structure. In addition to traditional applications such as foundations, concrete is a material used to create: 

  • Floors
  • Pavements (curbs, driveways, parking lots)
  • Loading docks and ramps
  • Walkways or trails
  • Walls
  • Other architectural details

H3 Construction uses concrete for design features such as art installations or furniture (both interior and exterior) are trends that continue to increase in popularity. Each design feature is customized to fit a business’s needs and aesthetic. 

Concrete is an ideal building material

Many traditional materials serve different purposes in construction. Increasingly, builders are considering concrete as an alternate material for several reasons. 

  1. Durability. Concrete is easy to maintain and has an extended lifespan.
  2. Quick construction. Concrete installation takes significantly less time compared to other materials like steel.
  3. Increased safety. Concrete flooring is slip-resistant, helping to reduce injuries. It is also a fireproof material that can reduce the overall fire resistance of a structure.
  4. Increased efficiency. Concrete is a good insulator that helps regulate temperature, contributing to reduced energy costs.

All of these benefits combine to save a business time and money. We continue to see the effects of supply chain issues on project costs and timelines. Choosing concrete as an alternative can keep your project on track and lower your costs.

H3 Construction: The concrete experts

H3 Construction has extensive experience providing the highest quality commercial concrete services. We consistently produce the rock-solid results our clients expect, including design, concrete removal, new structure installation, and more. 

Contact us today to discuss your needs. We will provide a creative solution that will stand the test of time.

Becky Dolgener

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