Commercial concrete work in St. George differs from residential in several meaningful ways. Load requirements are typically higher — parking areas carry delivery trucks, not just passenger vehicles. ADA compliance is required on public-facing walkways and entries. Scheduling matters more when a pour that goes wrong or runs long can disrupt business operations. And the mix specification is usually stepped up: 4,000 PSI or higher for commercial slabs versus 3,000–3,500 PSI for most residential flatwork. A contractor who understands these differences — and who knows Washington County code requirements — is worth more to you than one who simply does residential work at scale.
Sanchez Concrete works with St. George businesses, property managers, landlords, and general contractors on commercial concrete projects. We're not a large commercial outfit handling multi-story projects, but we're exactly the right call for light commercial flatwork: parking areas, equipment pads, commercial sidewalks, warehouse floors, dumpster enclosures, and tenant improvement concrete. We provide written bids from your plans or a site visit, and we can schedule around your operations.