Commercial Concrete in Citrus Heights — Concrete Contractors Sacramento
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Code-compliant flatwork for active sites

Premium Commercial Concrete in
Citrus Heights, CA

Sunrise corridor and Birdcage neighborhoods served with reliable replacements, repairs, and patio expansions. Our commercial concrete crew serves Citrus Heights and surrounding Sacramento neighborhoods with the same engineered specs, written warranty, and licensed crew we use on every Sacramento-metro pour.

  • ACI-compliant construction
  • Verified FF/FL numbers
  • Pour around active operations
  • $2M GL, full workers' comp
  • Permit & inspection handled

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Years in Sacramento

500+

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Commercial Concrete project example in Citrus Heights, CA

Code-compliant flatwork for active sites

Sacramento-metro specialty

About this service

Commercial Concrete done right in Citrus Heights, CA

Commercial concrete in Sacramento has to satisfy three masters at once: the structural engineer who specified the slab, the building inspector who has to sign off, and the operations manager who can't afford to shut the site down for a week. We've been doing that balancing act for two decades on warehouses, loading docks, retail buildouts, ADA ramps, light-industrial floors, and tilt-up paving across the metro.

Our commercial work runs to spec: PT slabs to engineer-specified tendon layouts, vapor barriers per ACI 302.2R, F-numbers verified with a dipstick, joint layouts coordinated with the rack layout the tenant is going to install on day one. We carry the right insurance, we follow OSHA on every site, and we handle the inspector relationship so you're not on the phone every Tuesday morning.

Where commercial really separates from residential is logistics — staging, traffic control, lift coordination, after-hours pours, and protecting in-place equipment. We schedule around your operation, not the other way around. Night pours, weekend pours, and phased pours so the loading dock keeps running are all part of the standard playbook.

Working in Citrus Heights

What commercial concrete in Citrus Heights actually involves

Every Sacramentoneighborhood has its own soil, drainage, and permitting realities. Here's what we've learned pouring concrete in Citrus Heights.

Site & sub-grade

Citrus Heights is a mix of 1950s post-war tract homes and 1980s suburban infill. The older Birdcage and Foothill Farms areas have settled sub-grade and decades of root encroachment from mature trees — re-pours here almost always need root barriers and partial sub-base replacement, not just a surface tear-out. Younger Stock Ranch lots are cleaner pours on stable engineered fill.

Permits & access

Citrus Heights has its own Public Works since incorporation in 1997 — permit process is short and predictable. HOAs are minimal here; most neighborhoods are unrestricted. The bigger constraint is mature-tree heritage protection on some lots, which limits how much demo we can do near a trunk; we core-cut and form around protected roots when needed.

Common Citrus Heights projects

Aging driveways with shifted slabs from oak roots dominate residential work — full removal with root barrier and re-pour is the typical scope. We also do a steady run of walkway and trip-hazard repairs in Birdcage and Foothill Farms. Sunrise Mall and Auburn Boulevard commercial corridors give us pad and parking-lot work.

Citrus Heights neighborhoods we cover

6 areas · same crew, same spec

  • Birdcage
  • Stock Ranch
  • Antelope-adjacent
  • Old Foothill Farms
  • Sungate
  • Sunrise Mall area
  • ZIP 95610
  • ZIP 95621

What's Included

Every commercial concrete we build includes

These are the specifications and details we build in by default. Not upgrades. Not extras. Standard scope on every project.

01

ACI-Compliant Construction

Mix designs, placement, finishing, jointing, and curing all per ACI 301, 302, and 318. Test reports delivered to the EOR on schedule.

02

F-Number Verified Floors

Warehouse and light-industrial floors are screeded with laser-guided equipment and verified for FF/FL flatness and levelness per ASTM E1155. Numbers documented, not promised.

03

After-Hours & Weekend Pours

We pour around your operation. Night pours, Sunday pours, phased pours that keep a loading dock running through replacement — schedule first, concrete second.

04

Vapor Barrier Per ACI 302.2R

All slab-on-grade interior floors get a 15-mil vapor barrier per current ACI guidance, with proper lap seal and penetration boots. Cheap 6-mil poly is not what gets used.

05

Permit & Inspection Coordination

We pull the permit, schedule the inspector, and walk the inspection. Our project manager is on every inspection call — your facility manager doesn't have to be.

06

Traffic Control & Site Logistics

Pump truck staging, mixer queueing, lane closures, cone layouts, and pedestrian protection are planned before mobilization. No surprises on pour day.

Our Process

How we deliver commercial concrete

  1. 01

    Pre-Construction Walk

    Review drawings, walk the site, identify staging, pump access, conflict with existing operations, and the inspection points. Pre-pour meeting with GC and EOR if required.

  2. 02

    Submittals & Mix Approval

    Mix designs, vapor barrier specs, reinforcement steel certificates, and form release materials are submitted for approval before mobilization.

  3. 03

    Form, Reinforce, Prep

    Forms set, vapor barrier installed and lap-sealed, reinforcement placed and tied per drawings. Pre-pour inspection scheduled and walked.

  4. 04

    Pour, Finish, Joint

    Concrete placed per the approved sequence. Power-trowel finish to spec, joints sawed within 4–8 hours, surface tested for FF/FL where required.

  5. 05

    Cure, Test, Hand-Off

    Cured per spec (compound, wet, or sheet). 7- and 28-day cylinder breaks documented. Final walk with the GC and the inspector. Punch list closed within 2 weeks.

Technical Specifications

The numbers behind every commercial concrete we pour

Most contractors won't publish their specs. Ours are below — what we build to, every time.

01Concrete strength
4,000–5,000 PSI typical, project-specific
02Slab thickness
5–8 inches per engineer of record
03Reinforcement
Per drawings — mesh, rebar, or post-tension
04Vapor barrier
15-mil per ACI 302.2R-15
05Flatness
FF/FL verified per ASTM E1155
06Cure method
Compound, wet, or sheet per spec
07Insurance
$2M general liability, full workers' comp
08Workmanship warranty
2 years (project-specific terms available)

Commercial Concrete FAQ

Common questions

Specific to commercial concrete in Citrus Heights, CA

Do you carry the insurance and bonding for commercial work?
Yes. $2M general liability, full California workers' compensation, and we can post performance and payment bonds for projects that require them. Certificates of insurance with your specific additional insureds are issued at contract signing.
Can you pour around an active facility?
That's most of what we do. Night pours, weekend pours, phased pours that keep one loading dock open while the other is being replaced, and isolation of the work area with traffic control are standard. We plan around your operation in the pre-construction walk.
What's the lead time for a commercial pour in Sacramento?
From signed contract to mobilization is typically 2–4 weeks for projects under 5,000 sq ft, 4–8 weeks for larger projects requiring engineered mix designs, submittals, and inspections. Emergency pours (failed inspection, equipment-down situations) we can usually mobilize within 5–7 days.
Do you guarantee FF/FL numbers for warehouse floors?
Yes when the spec calls for them. We screed with laser-guided equipment, finish with riding power trowels, and verify with a dipstick walking the spec'd inspection layout. Reports go to the EOR. We will not contract to a number we can't reliably hit.
Can you handle the permits and inspections?
Yes. We hold the relationship with the City of Sacramento Building Division and Public Works, and we pull permits in jurisdictions across the metro (Elk Grove, Roseville, Folsom, West Sacramento, Davis). Our project manager is on every inspection — your facility manager doesn't have to walk it.
What's specific about commercial concrete in Citrus Heights?
Citrus Heights is a mix of 1950s post-war tract homes and 1980s suburban infill. The older Birdcage and Foothill Farms areas have settled sub-grade and decades of root encroachment from mature trees — re-pours here almost always need root barriers and partial sub-base replacement, not just a surface tear-out. Younger Stock Ranch lots are cleaner pours on stable engineered fill. Citrus Heights has its own Public Works since incorporation in 1997 — permit process is short and predictable. HOAs are minimal here; most neighborhoods are unrestricted. The bigger constraint is mature-tree heritage protection on some lots, which limits how much demo we can do near a trunk; we core-cut and form around protected roots when needed. For Citrus Heights commercial concrete work, we engineer the spec to local sub-grade and pull the right permits before scheduling the pour.

Still have questions?

Call us directly — we're happy to answer anything about your commercial concrete project.

Call 877-542-9872

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