Warehouse & Industrial Concrete Slabs in Lafayette, IN

We pour with precision so your business looks solid from the ground up.

Indiana’s Warehouse & Industrial Concrete Experts

Imagine a slab that’s strong enough to handle forklifts, machinery, and constant heavy use.
Imagine warehouse floors and industrial surfaces that stay level, safe, and reliable year after year.

That’s what we build. Every day, across Lafayette and Tippecanoe County.

Warehouse slabs. Industrial foundations. Loading pads.
Properly prepared. Reinforced. Precision poured. Built to code. Because every warehouse and industrial project starts with a durable, dependable foundation. Let’s pour it right the first time.

Our Process

Site Preparation

Clearing, grading, and proper base compaction.

Forming & Reinforcement

Steel rebar and proper forms for maximum strength

Concrete Pouring & Finishing

Level surfaces with smooth finishes

Curing & Inspection:

Ensuring long-term durability and compliance

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Warehouse & Industrial Slabs – FAQs

Scope & Capabilities

What types of warehouse and industrial slabs do you install?

We install industrial-grade concrete slabs for warehouses, manufacturing facilities, distribution centers, storage buildings, and other high-use industrial spaces. Each slab is designed to support heavy loads, equipment traffic, and long-term operational demands.

Are your slabs designed for forklifts and heavy machinery?

Yes. Industrial slabs are engineered to handle forklifts, pallet jacks, racking systems, machinery, and repetitive vehicle traffic. Thickness, reinforcement, and concrete strength are selected based on operational needs.

Can you pour large, continuous industrial slab areas?

Absolutely. We have experience managing large-scale slab pours and coordinating logistics to ensure consistency, proper joint placement, and quality finishes across expansive floor areas.

Do you work from engineered industrial plans and specifications?

Yes. We regularly work from stamped engineering plans and specifications, ensuring slab construction meets load ratings, tolerances, and industry requirements.

Can you coordinate slab installation with warehouse construction schedules?

Yes. We coordinate closely with general contractors, steel building crews, and project managers to align slab work with the overall construction timeline.

Pricing, Scheduling & Planning

Do you provide detailed estimates for warehouse and industrial slabs?

Yes. Our estimates account for square footage, slab thickness, reinforcement, joint design, concrete strength, site preparation, and scheduling considerations.

What factors influence the cost of an industrial concrete slab?

Costs are influenced by slab size, load requirements, PSI strength, reinforcement type, subgrade conditions, accessibility, and project sequencing.

How far in advance should industrial slab projects be scheduled?

Industrial slab projects should be scheduled well in advance due to planning, engineering review, inspections, and coordination with other trades.

How long does a warehouse slab project typically take?

Timelines depend on project size and complexity, but we provide a clear schedule covering preparation, pouring, curing, and inspection phases.

Will a detailed timeline be provided before work begins?

Yes. We establish a clear timeline during planning so all stakeholders understand milestones and expectations.

Quality, Materials & Compliance

How do you ensure industrial slabs meet performance demands?

We focus on proper subgrade preparation, reinforcement placement, concrete mix design, joint control, and curing to ensure long-term performance under heavy use.

What type of reinforcement do you use in industrial slabs?

Reinforcement may include rebar, wire mesh, fiber reinforcement, or a combination based on engineering requirements and intended use.

How do you manage cracking in large industrial slabs?

We use strategic joint layout, reinforcement, high-quality mixes, and controlled curing to manage shrinkage and reduce cracking.

Are your slabs built to meet industry standards and codes?

Yes. All warehouse and industrial slabs are constructed in compliance with local building codes and applicable ASTM and ACI standards.

Can slabs be finished for specific industrial applications?

Yes. Slabs can be finished to meet operational needs, including smooth finishes, broom finishes, or surfaces prepared for coatings or floor systems.

Proposal & Project Execution

Why choose Lafayette Concrete & Remodel for warehouse slab construction?

We bring experience, technical knowledge, and reliable execution to industrial slab projects where performance and precision matter most.

Do you manage the entire slab installation process?

Yes. We handle excavation coordination, forming, reinforcement placement, pouring, finishing, and cleanup while coordinating inspections.

How do you communicate during industrial slab projects?

We maintain clear communication with project managers, engineers, and owners to ensure alignment throughout the project.

When can industrial slabs be used after installation?

Foot traffic may be allowed within 24–48 hours, while heavy equipment is introduced only after proper curing based on engineering guidance.

Do you stand behind your warehouse and industrial slab work?

Yes. We stand behind our workmanship and address any concerns to ensure long-term reliability and satisfaction.

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