Industrial concrete floors form the working surface for warehouse operations, manufacturing processes, and distribution activities throughout North Texas facilities. The performance requirements for these floors extend far beyond basic structural capacity. Floor flatness specifications, joint layout patterns, and surface treatments directly impact equipment operation, safety, and long-term maintenance costs.
Warehouse and distribution facilities increasingly operate automated material handling systems that demand tighter floor tolerances than traditional fork truck operations. Very flat and super flat floor specifications require specialized placement techniques, laser screed equipment, and careful curing procedures. We construct floors meeting FF/FL specifications required by narrow aisle forklift operations and automated storage retrieval systems.
Manufacturing facilities present different floor requirements based on specific production processes. Heavy equipment loads require reinforced slab designs. Chemical exposure may necessitate specialized surface treatments. Precision manufacturing operations may require isolated equipment pads with independent foundations. We work with facility engineers to develop floor systems that support operational requirements.
The North Texas climate creates specific challenges for concrete floor construction. Temperature variations during placement affect concrete workability and curing characteristics. We schedule pours to optimize temperature conditions and implement protection measures to ensure proper curing regardless of weather conditions. Our quality control procedures verify floor performance meets specification requirements before turnover.
