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About Seattle Concrete

At Seattle Concrete, we pride ourselves on our professionalism and expertise in the industry. We utilize a highly skilled team of fully licensed, certified, and insured concrete contractors with a wealth of experience and knowledge in creating durable structures for residential and commercial projects. We understand that concrete work is not just about mixing aggregate and water and pouring it, but rather a process that demands specialized knowledge and precise execution to ensure the finished product is strong, durable, and long-lasting.

Our commitment to providing our clients with the highest work quality and 100% client satisfaction is unwavering. We take great care in understanding the science behind concrete and its vulnerability to moisture and cracking. We only employ experienced and highly skilled contractors with the knowledge and expertise necessary to ensure that every project we undertake is completed to the highest standard.

We offer a wide range of services, including but not limited to stamped concrete, colored concrete, exposed aggregate, and acid staining. We work closely with our clients to ensure the final product exceeds their expectations. We understand that each project is unique, and we take the time to understand the requirements of each client to ensure that we deliver the best possible outcome.

If you are looking for a reputable, professional, and experienced concrete contractor, look no further than Seattle Concrete. We are committed to providing our clients with top-notch work quality, 100% client satisfaction, and the peace of mind that comes with knowing that your project is in the hands of a team of experts. Contact us today to discuss your specific needs and to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced concrete contractors.

We serve most locations in the greater Seattle area, including but not limited to Arlington, Auburn, Bellevue, Bonney Lake, Bothell, Brier, Carbonado, Darrington, Duvall, Eatonville, Edmonds, Enumclaw, Everett, Federal Way, Gig Harbor, Kent, Granite Falls, Issaquah, Kapowsin, Kenmore, Kirkland, Lake Forest Park, LakeStevens, Lakewood, Longbranch, Lynnwood, Maple Valley, Marysville, Mercer Island, MountlakeTerrace, Mukilteo, North Bend, Olympia, Orting, Puyallup, Redmond, Renton, Sammamish, SeaTac, Seattle, Shoreline, Snoqualmie, South Prairie, Stanwood, Steilacoom, Sumner, Tacoma, University Place, Wauna, Wilkeson, Woodinville.


Seattle Concrete FAQ

What types of concrete services do you offer?

We provide a wide range of services related to installing, repairing, and maintaining concrete in the locations listed above. These services include pouring new concrete foundations, driveways, patios, sidewalks, and retaining walls and repairing and resurfacing existing concrete surfaces. We also offer specialized services such as stamped concrete design, flooring, and decorative concrete finishes. Other related services include demolition, excavation, grading work, and the use of specialized equipment and techniques to ensure the highest quality of workmanship and durability of the finished product.

How much does concrete cost?

The cost of concrete in Seattle is typically between $4.00 and $7.00 per square foot, but the price can vary depending on several factors, such as the type of concrete, the amount needed, how it is installed, and the finishing technique.

Can you match existing concrete?

Yes, it is possible to match existing concrete, but it can be a challenging task to achieve a seamless match. Matching the color and texture of existing concrete can be particularly difficult, especially if the original concrete has aged and weathered. To achieve a good match, it is important to take several factors into consideration, such as the age of the existing concrete, the type of mix used, and the finishing techniques applied. Additionally, the use of concrete additives and pigments may help achieve a closer match in color and texture. Our concrete contractors who have the skills and knowledge to match existing concrete. They may also be able to provide samples and mock-ups to help you visualize the final product and ensure a good match.

How long does it take to pour concrete?

The time it takes to pour concrete can vary depending on the size and complexity of the project, as well as factors such as weather conditions and the type of concrete being used. However, in general, a typical concrete pour can take a few hours to complete, and the concrete will then need time to cure and set. The actual pouring process typically takes a few hours, during which time the concrete is mixed, transported to the site, and poured into the designated area. Once the concrete is in place, it will need to be leveled and finished, which can also take several hours depending on the size of the area. After the concrete is poured and finished, it will need time to cure and set, which can take several days to a few weeks depending on the conditions. During this time, it's important to keep the concrete moist and protected from extreme weather conditions to ensure proper curing.

What factors affect the cost of concrete?

The cost of concrete can vary depending on several factors. Here are some of the key factors that can affect the cost of concrete:

  1. Type of concrete: Different types of concrete, such as ready-mix, precast, and stamped concrete, can have different costs.

  2. Quantity of concrete: The more concrete you need, the higher the cost will be. Larger projects may be able to negotiate lower prices per cubic yard, but overall costs will still be higher.

  3. Delivery distance: The farther the concrete must be transported to the job site, the higher the cost will be due to transportation fees and fuel costs.

  4. Labor costs: The cost of labor will depend on the complexity of the project and the level of skill and experience required.

  5. Finishing requirements: The cost of finishing and texturing the concrete can vary depending on the desired look and level of detail.

  6. Concrete additives: The addition of additives to the concrete mix, such as accelerators or colorants, can increase the overall cost.

  7. Local market conditions: The cost of concrete can also be affected by local market conditions, such as supply and demand, and the availability of local suppliers and contractors.

It's important to consider all of these factors when estimating the cost of a concrete project. Our professional concrete contractors can help you understand the costs and provide an accurate estimate based on your specific project requirements.

How do you prepare the ground for concrete pouring?

Proper preparation of the ground is essential for a successful concrete pour. Here are the steps typically involved in preparing the ground for concrete pouring:

  1. Excavation: First, the area where the concrete will be poured must be excavated to the appropriate depth and size. The depth of the excavation will depend on the thickness of the concrete slab being poured.

  2. Grading: Once the area is excavated, it must be graded to ensure a level surface for the concrete. This can involve adding or removing soil as needed.

  3. Compaction: The ground must be compacted to create a stable base for the concrete. This can be done using a compactor machine or by using a hand tamper.

  4. Formwork: Next, the formwork must be installed around the perimeter of the area where the concrete will be poured. The formwork will contain the concrete and give it its shape.

  5. Reinforcement: If required, reinforcement such as rebar or wire mesh must be installed within the formwork to add strength and stability to the concrete.

  6. Moisture barrier: A moisture barrier, such as a layer of plastic sheeting, may need to be installed over the compacted base to prevent moisture from seeping up into the concrete.

  7. Leveling: The final step is to check that the surface is level and free of debris before the concrete is poured.

Proper preparation of the ground will help ensure that the concrete has a strong and stable base, which is essential for its longevity and performance over time.

How long does it take for concrete to cure?

The time it takes for concrete to cure can vary depending on a variety of factors such as the type of concrete, the weather conditions, and the project specifications. In general, concrete typically takes around 28 days to fully cure, though it can start to set and harden within a matter of hours. The first few days after the concrete is poured are particularly critical for its long-term strength and durability. During this time, the concrete needs to be kept moist to prevent it from drying out too quickly and to allow it to fully hydrate and cure properly. This can involve covering the concrete with plastic sheeting or using a curing compound to seal in moisture. After the initial curing period, the concrete will continue to gain strength and hardness over time. However, it's important to avoid subjecting the concrete to heavy loads or stress until it has fully cured, which can take several weeks. It's always best to consult with a concrete professional to determine the appropriate curing time for your specific project, as the exact time can depend on a variety of factors such as the type of concrete used, the weather conditions, and the project specifications.

Can you pour concrete in the rain?

Pouring concrete in the rain can be risky and is generally not recommended, as it can negatively impact the quality and performance of the concrete. Wet conditions can cause the surface of the concrete to become slick and prevent it from properly adhering to the surface below, which can lead to cracking, scaling, or other types of damage. Rain can dilute the mix of the concrete and affect its strength and durability. Excessive rain or standing water on the surface of the concrete can also cause it to become porous, which can lead to other issues such as freeze-thaw damage. If rain is in the forecast, it's best to postpone the concrete pour until dry conditions return. However, if it is not possible to wait, there are some measures that can be taken to mitigate the risks, such as using tarps to cover the area and prevent rain from coming into contact with the concrete or using additives in the concrete mix to help it set more quickly. It's important to consult with a concrete professional before attempting to pour concrete in wet conditions to ensure that the proper precautions are taken.

How do you maintain concrete after it's been poured?

Proper maintenance of concrete can help extend its lifespan and prevent damage or deterioration. Here are some tips for maintaining concrete after it has been poured:

  1. Clean regularly: Regular cleaning can help prevent dirt, stains, and other debris from building up on the surface of the concrete. Use a mild detergent and water to clean the surface, and avoid using harsh chemicals that can damage the surface.

  2. Seal the surface: Applying a sealer can help protect the surface of the concrete from damage due to exposure to water, chemicals, and other contaminants. Sealers can also help prevent cracking, spalling, and other types of damage.

  3. Remove stains promptly: If you notice stains on the surface of the concrete, try to remove them as soon as possible to prevent them from setting in. There are a variety of cleaning products and techniques that can be used to remove stains from concrete.

  4. Repair cracks and damage: Over time, concrete may develop cracks, chips, or other types of damage. These should be repaired as soon as possible to prevent further damage from occurring. There are a variety of repair products and techniques that can be used to fix concrete damage.

  5. Avoid heavy loads: Avoid subjecting the concrete to heavy loads or stress that could cause it to crack or deteriorate. Use caution when driving or operating heavy equipment on concrete surfaces.

By following these maintenance tips, you can help ensure that your concrete surface remains strong, durable, and looking its best for years to come.

Do you offer stamped or decorative concrete options?

Yes, we do offer specialized services such as stamped concrete design, flooring, and decorative concrete finishes.

Can you repair existing concrete?

Yes, it is possible to repair existing concrete, and there are a variety of techniques and products available to address different types of damage or deterioration. Some of the most common methods for repairing existing concrete include:

  1. Concrete resurfacing: This involves applying a thin layer of new concrete over the existing surface to give it a fresh appearance and improved durability.

  2. Patching: Patching is a common technique for repairing small cracks or damage in the surface of the concrete. It involves applying a patching compound to fill the damaged area and create a smooth surface.

  3. Staining and coloring: Staining and coloring can be used to improve the appearance of the concrete by adding color or texture to the surface.

  4. Sealing: Applying a sealant to the surface of the concrete can help protect it from damage due to exposure to water, chemicals, and other contaminants.

  5. Grinding and polishing: This technique involves smoothing and polishing the surface of the concrete to create a smooth, shiny surface.

The best repair method will depend on the type and severity of the damage, as well as the desired result. It's best to consult with a professional concrete contractor to determine the most appropriate repair method for your specific project.

What are the benefits of using colored concrete?

Using colored concrete can offer several benefits, including:

  1. Aesthetic appeal: Colored concrete can add visual interest and appeal to any concrete surface, allowing you to customize the color and finish to fit your specific design preferences.

  2. Durability: Colored concrete is created by adding pigments directly to the concrete mix, which helps to create a more even distribution of color and increase the overall durability and resistance to fading and discoloration.

  3. Versatility: Colored concrete can be used for a variety of applications, including driveways, patios, walkways, and pool decks.

  4. Low maintenance: Colored concrete requires very little maintenance, as the color is integral to the concrete and does not require regular sealing or reapplication.

  5. Increased property value: Colored concrete can add value to your property, as it can enhance the overall aesthetic appeal and functionality of the outdoor living space.

Overall, using colored concrete can be a great way to enhance the appearance and functionality of any outdoor living space, while also offering increased durability and low maintenance.

How do you ensure the quality of the concrete being poured?

Ensuring the quality of the concrete being poured is essential for a successful and long-lasting project. Here are some ways to ensure the quality of the concrete:

  1. Choose a reputable supplier: Choose a reputable supplier with a track record of delivering high-quality concrete that meets industry standards.

  2. Use the right mix: Ensure that the concrete mix is appropriate for the specific project and is formulated to meet the required strength and durability specifications.

  3. Check the slump: The "slump" is a measure of the consistency of the concrete and should be checked to ensure that it is within the recommended range. The slump can be adjusted as needed to achieve the desired consistency.

  4. Monitor the weather conditions: Extreme temperatures, wind, and humidity can all affect the quality of the concrete. Monitor weather conditions and adjust the mix as needed to compensate for the conditions.

  5. Properly cure the concrete: Properly curing the concrete is essential for its strength and durability over time. Ensure that the concrete is kept moist and protected from extreme weather conditions during the curing process.

  6. Monitor the pouring and finishing process: It's important to monitor the pouring and finishing process to ensure that the concrete is properly leveled and finished to prevent cracking, scaling, or other types of damage.

By following these guidelines, you can help ensure that the concrete being poured meets the required quality standards and will provide a long-lasting and durable foundation for your project.

If you're looking for a professional, reliable, and experienced concrete contractor, look no further than Seattle Concrete. Our team of experts is dedicated to delivering top-notch work quality and client satisfaction, and we look forward to working with you to deliver a solution that meets your unique needs. Contact us today to learn more or to request a free quote.

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