Shop Floor Concrete for Vermont Homes and Properties.
Shop floors need base support, thickness planning, joint layout, finish type, equipment load awareness, and long-term serviceability. Vermont concrete work is scoped around Green Mountain weather, freeze-thaw cycles, water, access, finish expectations, and long-term use.
Homeowner assessments by SlabWorx start at $249 when photos are not enough to confirm the right path.

Shop Floor Concrete should be scoped to the site, not guessed.
The right answer depends on the concrete condition, property use, access, water, movement, and the owner’s goal.
- Access, staging, dimensions, grade, and how concrete will reach the work area
- Excavation depth, unsuitable soils, base material, compaction, and frost-sensitive areas
- Drainage direction, water shedding, slope, edge support, and connection to nearby concrete
- Reinforcement needs, slab thickness, control joints, saw-cut timing, and finish type
- Curing protection, rain risk, temperature, wind, and Vermont weather window
Vermont durability note
Concrete in Vermont takes snowmelt, salt, frost, spring moisture, and short placement windows. The cheapest surface answer can become expensive if the base, water, movement, or cure conditions are ignored.
How this concrete work is handled.
Clear intake, correct routing, and Vermont-aware scoping before the work is scheduled.
Site and access
We check how the work area will be reached, staged, formed, and protected without guessing.
Base and drainage
The scope accounts for removal, base prep, compaction, water direction, and frost-sensitive conditions.
Placement plan
Thickness, reinforcement, finish, joints, saw cuts, curing, and weather timing are planned before concrete is ordered.
One intake for repair, resurfacing, replacement, and new concrete.
You do not need to know the exact service name. Send photos, explain the goal, and we’ll route the next step.
Common questions.
Do I need an assessment for this service?
Not always. Photos can often route simple work. A SlabWorx homeowner assessment starts at $249 when the condition, access, movement, water, safety, or scope needs to be confirmed on site.
Can this be done in winter?
Some stabilization or planning can happen in winter, but permanent concrete placement and bonded surface work need proper substrate temperature, moisture control, and cure protection.
Can you quote from photos?
Photos are the fastest starting point. If the photos show a simple condition, we can often provide direction quickly. If the issue involves movement, moisture, drainage, or safety, a site assessment may be needed.
Send photos. We’ll route the right concrete path.
Text 3–5 photos to 802-809-1213 or use the form. Include the town, access, timing, and what outcome you want: repair, resurface, replace, pour, stabilize, or assess.