
Concrete Finishing // Est. 2011
Project Record // 2019–2026
Evidence Before Beauty.
Every project leads with tolerances, volumes, and crew data — then the photograph. Because the people who sign purchase orders read specs first.

Industrial // Tilt-Up
Meridian Logistics Center
Phoenix, AZ — 2024
A 420,000 sq ft tilt-up warehouse pour executed across four continuous overnight pours. The facility manager specified a superflat floor for automated guided vehicle (AGV) operations — tolerances that leave no margin for deviation.

Commercial // Polished
Vela Boutique Flagship
Chicago, IL — 2024
An architect-specified polished concrete floor for a 12,000 sq ft luxury retail flagship. The finish required a 1,800-grit mirror polish with dye integration — the kind of surface that makes product photography redundant because the floor itself reflects the merchandise.

Industrial // Mill Floor
Hartwell Manufacturing
Detroit, MI — 2023
A complete 85,000 sq ft mill floor replacement for a heavy manufacturing facility. The existing slab had deteriorated from forklift wear and chemical exposure over 30 years. The replacement required coordinating around active production lines, pouring in sections with zero disruption to the 24/7 operation.

Residential // Decorative
Cascade Residence
Portland, OR — 2023
A 4,200 sq ft decorative concrete overlay for a contemporary residential commission. The homeowner requested an exposed aggregate driveway flowing into a stamped interior — two finish types executed with a continuous visual language across threshold.
Capabilities // Finish Types
Every Surface. Every Tolerance.
From FF 50 superflat warehouse floors to 1,800-grit retail mirrors — the full spectrum of concrete finishing, executed to spec.
Finish Type // 01
Superflat Industrial
AGV-compatible floors for automated warehouses and distribution centers. Laser-screed placed, power-troweled to ACI 117 superflat classification.
- Laser screed placement
- Ride-on trowel burnish
- Joint layout per ACI 302
- Vapor barrier integration
Finish Type // 02
Mirror Polished
Architect-specified polished concrete for retail, hospitality, and commercial office. Integral color, dye, or natural aggregate expression.
- Planetary diamond grinding
- Integral dye systems
- Lithium silicate densifier
- Stain-guard seal
Finish Type // 03
Exposed Aggregate
Driveways, plazas, and pedestrian surfaces where texture and visual depth matter as much as flatness.
- Surface retarder application
- Pressure wash reveal
- Sealer + non-slip additive
- Pattern integration
Finish Type // 04
Decorative Overlay
Micro-topping and stampable overlays for renovation and new construction. Transforms existing slabs without full replacement.
- Substrate profiling
- Micro-topping systems
- Stamp pattern library
- Acid stain + seal
Finish Type // 05
Commercial Flatwork
General commercial flatwork for parking structures, exterior slabs, loading docks, and site concrete — volume work executed with precision.
- Bulk pour capability
- Slip-resistant broom finish
- Control joint layout
- Curing compound
Client Record // Verified Results
The Numbers Don't Lie.
General contractors, architects, and facility managers who put their reputation on the line by specifying Slab — and got exactly what was promised.

We spec'd Slab for the Meridian distribution center after seeing their FF/FL numbers. Most crews promise 35 and deliver 22. These guys hit 50. The AGV operation went live without a single recalibration event — that's never happened on a first pour.
Derek Calloway
Senior Project Manager
Calloway General Contracting, Phoenix AZ

The Vela flagship was my first time specifying polished concrete for a retail build-out at this budget level. I needed a crew that understood the difference between a 400-grit and an 1,800-grit finish. Slab's team didn't just understand it — they matched the architect's sample board on the first pass.
Priya Nambiar
Principal Architect
Nambiar Studio, Chicago IL

We were replacing 85,000 square feet of mill floor in a facility that runs three shifts. The ask was zero production downtime. Slab phased the pour across 12 sections, worked nights and weekends, and never once caused a line shutdown. The new floor has been in service 18 months with no cracking, no joint failure.
James Kowalski
Facilities Director
Hartwell Manufacturing, Detroit MI
Spec Sheet // PDF Download
Everything You Need
to Write the PO.
The Slab Spec Sheet is the document GCs pass to their estimating team. 12 pages covering finish types, achievable tolerances, crew capacity, and four case studies with actual FF/FL readings.
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