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Flat work concrete is a term used for the installation of concrete on flat surfaces such as sidewalks, patios, driveways, and floors. This technique involves pouring and leveling the concrete into the desired shape and then allowing it to cure and harden. Flat work concrete provides a durable and long-lasting surface that is ideal for high traffic areas. This type of concrete can be customized with different finishes including stamped, gloss, and exposed aggregate to create a unique and stylish look. Flat work concrete is an ideal solution for both residential and commercial settings and is a cost-effective way to add value and functionality to your property. Contact AGCS to learn more about the benefits of flat work concrete services and how it can enhance your space.



Are you tired of looking at those unsightly cracks and damages on your concrete surfaces? With years of experience in handling a wide range of concrete repair issues, our professionals are equipped with the necessary skills and tools to transform your worn-out surfaces into something you can be proud of. From residential driveways to commercial parking lots, AGCS, Edmonton Concrete Repair Experts, provide top-notch services to cater to your unique needs. Get in touch with ACGS today, and experience the difference a well-executed concrete repair can make to your property!

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Broken down into three steps

Preparation

During the preparation stage, several important tasks need to be completed. First, proper planning is essential. Determine the dimensions, layout, and design of the flatwork project. Consider factors such as the intended use, slope, drainage requirements, and any specific project specifications.

Pouring and
Finishing

Once the preparation is complete, the pouring and finishing stage begins. Concrete is either delivered to the site as ready-mixed concrete or prepared on-site using a concrete mixer. During pouring, the concrete is carefully poured into the prepared formwork. It is essential to achieve even distribution and avoid air pockets or voids. Concrete is typically poured in manageable sections to ensure proper placement and consolidation. After pouring, the next step is leveling and screeding. Tools like screeds or straightedges are used to level and smooth the surface of the concrete, removing excess material. This step ensures a flat and even surface. Edging and jointing come next. Edging tools are used to shape the edges of the flatwork, creating a neat finish and preventing chipping or crumbling. Control joints are also created to control cracking. These joints allow for the natural expansion and contraction of the concrete due to temperature changes. The finishing stage involves further refining the surface of the concrete. Trowels or floats are used to smoothen and compact the concrete, achieving the desired texture or finish. Depending on the project requirements, additional decorative techniques such as stamping, staining, or exposed aggregate may be applied at this stage.

Curing and Maintenance

The final step in concrete flatwork is curing and maintenance. Curing is crucial for the concrete to develop its full strength and durability. It involves protecting the freshly poured concrete from excessive moisture loss. This can be done by covering it with curing blankets, plastic sheeting, or by applying a curing compound. Proper curing allows the concrete to properly hydrate and gain strength over time. After the initial curing period, the concrete needs to dry fully before any sealant or coatings are applied. Once dried, a sealant may be applied to enhance the durability and appearance of the flatwork. This helps to protect the concrete from moisture, stains, and other environmental factors. Regular maintenance is important to ensure the longevity of the concrete flatwork. This includes routine cleaning, removing debris, and inspecting for any cracks or damage. Any issues should be addressed promptly to prevent further deterioration. By following these steps and paying attention to proper preparation, pouring and finishing, and curing and maintenance, you can achieve high-quality and long-lasting concrete flatwork.

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As Edmonton’s concrete repair experts, we have the knowledge, skills, and experience to provide you with top-quality concrete repair services. Whether you need repairs to your driveway, patio, or other concrete surface, our team has the expertise to get the job done right. We use the latest technologies and techniques to repair your concrete, ensuring that your repairs are long-lasting and effective. We take a personalized approach to our concrete repair services, assessing your specific needs and creating a customized repair plan that meets your needs and budget. Additionally, we pride ourselves on providing excellent customer service, keeping you informed throughout the process and answering any questions you may have. With our commitment to quality, personalized service, and customer satisfaction, you can trust us to be your go-to experts for all of your concrete repair needs in Edmonton.

Flat work concrete refers to concrete surfaces that are level, smooth, and flat, such as concrete floors, driveways, patios, and sidewalks.

The thickness of the flat work concrete depends on the intended use and load- bearing requirements. Generally, a thickness of 4-6 inches is recommended for residential and light commercial applications. 

Yes, you can. Various techniques such as stamped concrete, exposed aggregate, and broom finish can be used to create a textured surface on flat work concrete. 

The curing time of flat work concrete varies depending on several factors, including the type of concrete used, weather conditions, and the thickness of the slab. Generally, it takes about 7-14 days for the concrete to cure completely. 

Proper installation and curing of the concrete are critical to preventing cracks from forming. The proper mix of concrete and reinforcement, proper subgrade preparation, and proper finishing of the surface can also help prevent cracking. 

To maintain your flat work concrete, clean it  regularly to prevent dirt and stains from accumulating. Sealants can also be applied to protect the surface from moisture and stains. Avoid exposing the concrete to heavy loads, abrasive materials, and harsh chemicals.

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AGCS is your Solution for Concrete Issues​

Located in Edmonton, AGCS offers specialized solutions for all your concrete problems. We are well versed in the unique challenges posed by Edmonton’s variable climate and are fully equipped to tackle them. Here’s why AGCS is your go-to solution for concrete issues in Edmonton:

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