Concrete Parking Lots

Getting a new parking lot can be a great update to your business or municipal building. In fact, depending on the location of a building, people can even end up demolishing a failing business and instead, install a parking lot near an attraction or somewhere with lots of visitors like a beach. Some people with a growing business  may also just want to install a parking lot for their growing amount of customers. 

In the end, parking lots can always be a beneficial addition to your business. And as with any other business related changes or renovations, you have to make sure that you always make wise deals and decisions. Although before, many would have went with the material ‘asphalt’ to construct their parking lots, with the improved equipment and rising prices of asphalt have made concrete more competitive.

Advantage Of Using Concrete For Your Parking Lot

There are reasons why concrete is so prominent in the commercial construction. Concrete is a man-made material that uses a combination of rocks, limestone, and water. Its simple formula is just one reason it has become the most commonly used material in the world. Here are the reasons in detail why concrete is the ideal material for the construction of your parking lot.

Durability And Resilience

One of the main advantageous trait that concrete has over other construction materials is that concrete, unlike other materials, does not corrode as easily. This is an important factor for parking lots as they are typically left without much cover, having them face directly against the natural elements, such as harsh winds, heavy rains, and wildfires, making resistance an important factor. By paving your parking lot with concrete, it can withstand typical wear and tear better.

Apart from that, concrete is also considerably durable. This makes a solid combination with parking lots, which requires some great durability. Even year after year, concrete parking lots are able to withstand the strength required. The parking lot, being able to hold out even with all the natural elements also proves its long lifespan. 

Budget-friendly

Although concrete is not necessarily the cheapest option, considering the longer-term investment, such as the strength, durability, and even the possible maintenance cost of other driveway options which would most likely come with an expensive bill. There is also the fact that concrete is quite easy to install, which cuts more money for labor. With the money saved, you can use it on a lot of other things that can be more useful. 

Versatility

The freshly mixed concrete is highly flexible, making it easy to form and shape into whatever you want. Apart from using it as a surface, you can utilize it to form parking blocks and speed bumps. The latter enhances safety in your parking lot as it prevents motorists from speeding.

Why Call Us

Parking lot installment is one of the commercial concrete services we do. Many people think that handling concrete is simple. Although that is true, it is not easy when it comes to a full on construction such as a concrete parking lot installment

DIY may be possible for pouring small amounts of concrete or some light concrete damage repairs, but professionals are needed in these cases. Our professionals in Cedar Rapids are reliable, trustworthy concrete experts that can handle concrete skillfully.

FAQs About Concrete Parking Lots

How thick should a concrete parking lot be?

Six inches of concrete is a typical thickness that provides you with long-lasting support. For high-traffic areas that expect to see large trucks pulling through, plan on 12 inches of concrete. Some parking lots that see seasonal or light use are only four inches thick

How much does it cost to make a concrete parking lot?

A concrete parking lot ranges between $4 and $7 per square foot, including both materials and labor. It typically includes the cost to deliver concrete.

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