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Heavy-Duty Reinforced Slabs in Los Angeles.

Heavy-duty reinforced concrete slabs engineered for industrial equipment, forklift traffic, oversized vehicle storage, and any load that destroys standard slabs. Includes engineered rebar matrix and engineered joint pattern.

What heavy-duty reinforced slabs actually is.

Common in industrial loading docks.
Heavy-Duty Reinforced Slabs installation by Concrete 2 Coatings in Los Angeles
Heavy-Duty Reinforced Slabs on a recent Concrete 2 Coatings job.

Heavy-duty reinforced concrete slabs engineered for industrial equipment, forklift traffic, oversized vehicle storage, and any load that destroys standard slabs. Includes engineered rebar matrix and engineered joint pattern.

The system

  • Engineered slab thickness (6 to 12 inches typical)
  • Double-mat rebar or post-tensioned reinforcement
  • Engineered joint pattern with polyurea joint fill
  • Optional integral metallic shake-on hardener

What it costs

$15 to $32 per square foot depending on thickness and reinforcement spec.

How long it takes

Seven to fourteen working days.

How long it lasts

40+ years.

Where this fits

Industrial loading docks, forklift staging, oversized vehicle storage, equipment-platform pads, RV and boat-storage pads.

How a heavy-duty reinforced slabs floor actually gets poured.

On-site walkthrough and slab inspection

01 Walkthrough

Owner on site. Moisture test of the slab. Photos of existing cracks. Palette options walked in person. Proposal in your inbox next morning.

Diamond-ground substrate ready for resin

02 Diamond grind

Surface prep to CSP-3 profile, HEPA vacuum, rapid-set polyurea on crack lines, re-grind. Where every floor lives or dies.

Heavy-Duty Reinforced Slabs pour day in progress

03 Pour

Resin mixed on site, broadcast or swirled to match the system. Signature work happens here. Notched-trowel finish before the working window closes.

Polyaspartic topcoat applied over a cured pour

04 Topcoat

Polyaspartic or polyurethane within the resin chemical window. Walkable 24 hours, full traffic 72 hours. Written job spec before we leave.

Where we install heavy-duty reinforced slabs.

We pour heavy-duty reinforced slabs across all of our service areas: Los Angeles County, Orange County, the Inland Empire, San Diego County, Ventura County, Kern County, and Santa Barbara County. The system itself is the same across cities. Substrate prep adjusts to local concrete age and moisture conditions.

Three rules we do not break on a heavy-duty reinforced slabs install.

Most of what separates a coating that lives 15 years from one that fails at year three is decided on prep day, before any resin gets mixed. Here is what we will not skip, regardless of project budget.

Calcium chloride moisture meter test on a residential slab

01. Calibrated moisture testing

Calcium chloride or relative-humidity sleeve test on every heavy-duty reinforced slabs substrate before we order resin. If the vapor emission rate is above manufacturer spec, we apply a moisture-mitigation primer at our cost rather than gamble on the topcoat bond. Skipping this is the most common cause of the failed coatings we get called in to re-prep.

Diamond-ground concrete substrate ready for resin

02. Diamond grind to spec

CSP-3 minimum for residential heavy-duty reinforced slabs, CSP-4 for high-build commercial. Shot blasting and acid etching are cheaper shortcuts that fail the resin manufacturer’s adhesion spec. We grind, HEPA-vacuum, polyurea-fill every visible crack, and re-grind. The prep day is the day the floor lives or fails.

Finished metallic epoxy floor with written job spec

03. Spec sheet with the resin maker named

Every heavy-duty reinforced slabs proposal we write names the resin manufacturer, the topcoat product, the substrate prep depth, the cure window, and the maintenance schedule. If a competitor’s proposal does not name these, you are buying on faith, not specs. Full liability and workers’ comp on every job.

Questions before the call.

What does heavy-duty reinforced slabs cost in Los Angeles?

Residential pricing for heavy-duty reinforced slabs in the Los Angeles market typically runs between the ranges quoted on our service pages, with the exact number determined by substrate condition, finish system, and square footage. Commercial pricing is always project-specific.

We write fixed-price proposals after the on-site walkthrough so there are no change orders mid-pour. Walkthrough is free, takes about 30 minutes, and you have the proposal in your inbox the next morning.

How long does heavy-duty reinforced slabs take to install?

A standard residential pour runs two to three working days from prep to final topcoat. Larger residential or commercial pours can run four to fifteen days depending on system spec, substrate condition, and square footage.

The polyaspartic topcoat makes the floor walkable in 24 hours after the final coat. Full vehicle traffic returns at 72 hours.

How long will my heavy-duty reinforced slabs last?

Properly installed resinous floor systems are not cosmetic. They are a chemical bond to the substrate. Residential floors are engineered for lifetime adhesion to the slab.

The polyaspartic topcoat can be refreshed at the 8-to-12-year mark on heavy-use residential floors. The base resin stays bonded. Commercial systems are spec’d to traffic and chemistry; typical lifespan is 10-25 years on the resin layer.

Can you match a specific color?

Yes. Metallic epoxy pigments mix to any color in the spectrum. We have poured deep teal, copper-on-bronze, matte slate, mother-of-pearl, ocean blue with charcoal veining, and just-black.

Flake systems come in pre-blended color packs and unlimited custom blends. Quartz comes in 14 standard colors plus custom mixes. Decorative concrete colors are added integrally during the pour or applied as a topical stain post-cure.

How does the install process actually work?

Every job follows the same four-stage workflow. Day one is walkthrough and moisture test. Day two is diamond grinding to a CSP-3 profile and crack repair. Day three is the pour, broadcast, and signature work. Day four is the polyaspartic topcoat. We do a final inspection with you on-site and hand you a written job spec before we leave.

What happens after the floor is poured?

We schedule a check-in call at the three-year mark to look at the floor and the topcoat. If the gloss layer needs a refresh, we schedule the work. The base resin is bonded to the substrate for the life of the floor.

Between then and now, the floor maintains with a damp mop. No waxing, no sealing, no annual service appointment. The system is engineered to live without us in your house.

What makes Concrete 2 Coatings different from other contractors?

Three things, honestly. One, the owner walks every job and is on every prep day. We are not a franchise. Two, we are licensed and trained across resinous coatings AND decorative concrete AND structural slabs. Most LA shops pick one trade. Three, surface prep is non-negotiable: diamond-grind to CSP-3, HEPA-vacuum, re-grind. Most cosmetic failures trace back to skipped prep.

Metallic epoxy floor poured by Concrete 2 Coatings in Los Angeles

Pour heavy-duty reinforced slabs at your place.

Free walkthrough in 30 minutes. Fixed-price proposal in your inbox the next morning. (714) 702-2567 or the form below.