Concrete Parking Lots
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Concrete Parking Lots Built for Commercial Traffic

Insured & Workers' Comp
Est. 2017
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A concrete parking lot is a long term investment. HR Concrete Services pours commercial concrete parking lots for businesses, industrial properties, and multi unit developments across St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Tampa, and the Tampa Bay region. We build lots that handle heavy traffic and hold up for decades.

Asphalt is cheaper up front. Concrete costs more to install but lasts two to three times longer with far less maintenance. For commercial properties in Florida, where heat softens asphalt and heavy vehicles leave ruts, concrete is the smarter choice. We have the equipment and crew to handle large scale pours that most residential contractors cannot.

Commercial parking lots demand thicker slabs, heavier reinforcement, and engineered drainage. We typically pour 6 to 8 inch slabs with welded wire fabric or rebar reinforcement, depending on the expected traffic load. Fire lanes, loading zones, and dumpster pads get additional thickness and reinforcement because they take the most abuse.

Drainage is critical. Standing water destroys concrete and creates slip hazards. We grade every lot to direct water toward catch basins and storm drains per the site's engineering plan. Proper joint spacing controls cracking and gives the slab room to expand and contract with Florida's temperature swings.

We work with property owners, general contractors, and developers on new construction and replacement projects. Whether you need a 20 space lot for a retail strip or a full parking structure slab for a multi story development, we deliver the concrete work on schedule and to specification.

Why Choose HR Concrete

6 to 8 inch slabs with engineered reinforcement
Proper drainage grading to catch basins
Fire lane and loading zone heavy duty sections
ADA compliant accessible spaces and ramps
Joint spacing for crack control
Insured with full workers' compensation

Frequently Asked Questions

Why choose concrete over asphalt for a parking lot?

Concrete lasts 30 to 40 years compared to 15 to 20 for asphalt. It does not soften in Florida heat, resists oil stains better, and requires far less maintenance. The higher upfront cost pays for itself over the life of the lot.

How thick does a commercial parking lot need to be?

Most commercial lots are 6 to 8 inches thick. Areas with heavy truck traffic like loading zones and fire lanes may require additional thickness. The exact specification depends on your project's engineering requirements.

How long does it take to pour a parking lot?

Timeline depends on the size and site conditions. A typical commercial lot takes one to three weeks for the concrete work, not including site prep and base work. We coordinate with your general contractor to stay on schedule.

Do you handle ADA compliance for parking lots?

Yes. We pour accessible parking spaces, van accessible spaces, and access ramps to ADA specifications. Proper slopes, dimensions, and surface finishes are built into every commercial lot we pour.

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