Los Angeles Elite Commercial Concrete provides professional concrete installation services in Los Angeles, CA for commercial and residential properties. From driveway paving solutions and reinforced slab work to stamped patio construction and decorative cement finishes, our team handles every project with precision and attention to detail. We also complete custom hardscape surfacing, concrete walkway upgrades, and foundation pouring services designed to match your property’s layout, traffic demands, and overall budget without sacrificing quality.
Whether you are planning polished flooring systems for an interior space or need outdoor flatwork contractors for large exterior areas, we keep the process straightforward from start to finish. Los Angeles Elite Commercial Concrete works closely with property owners, developers, and businesses throughout Los Angeles to deliver reliable commercial paving applications and tailored surface solutions that hold up to daily use while maintaining a clean, professional finish.

Why We Are the Right Contractor for Concrete Work in Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles Elite Commercial Concrete delivers high-quality concrete solutions for single-family homes, commercial facilities, warehouses, retail spaces, and everything in between across Los Angeles, CA, and the surrounding areas.
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Loading docks, commercial driveways, industrial floors, parking lots, and sidewalks take heavier use than residential slabs, and Los Angeles Elite Commercial Concrete designs concrete installation mixes and reinforcement details around that reality. Higher-strength mixes, thicker slab sections, and heavier reinforcement are chosen based on actual wheel loads, forklift traffic, and daily volume of use.
For large parking lots and expansive pads, saw-cut joint patterns and load-transfer devices keep long-term maintenance manageable. Panel jointing and dowel placement control stress at joints before cracking occurs. Subgrade compaction, on-site slump testing, and cylinder strength testing are standard on every commercial pour in Los Angeles.
Our contractors handle permits and inspections directly. Phased pours, safety signage, and protection of adjacent finishes keep the site orderly from the first pour to the final cure, so your operation loses as little time as possible.

Garage floors, ADU foundations, patios, and basement slabs each carry different load and finish requirements, and Los Angeles Elite Commercial Concrete specs each one before the first form goes in. Soil testing and compaction come first to prevent future settling, followed by a compacted gravel base and a vapor barrier where site conditions call for it.
Reinforcement goes in next, either rebar or welded wire mesh sized to the expected load, followed by a concrete mix that meets local strength specifications for the Los Angeles area. Slump and curing are controlled throughout to minimize cracking. Edge forming, control joint placement, and surface finish all match the end use: broom texture for outdoor traction, smooth trowel for surfaces going under paint or stain, and light brush where a cleaner appearance is the priority.
When the project requires coordination with inspectors and other trades, Los Angeles Elite Commercial Concrete serves as the foundation-pouring contractor of record. Pour temperatures, admixture use, and reinforcement layout are documented so you have a clear compliance record after the job closes.

Los Angeles Elite Commercial Concrete installs stamped, stained, polished, and exposed-aggregate finishes for driveways, patios, lobby floors, retail spaces, and pool decks across Los Angeles. Decorative concrete work starts with the base mix because color and pattern only hold long-term when the underlying concrete is specified to match the finish system from the beginning.
Stamped and colored surfaces use compatible curing methods that lock in appearance without sacrificing compressive strength. Polished interior floors go through progressive grinding to the target grit level, surface densification, and either topical or penetrating sealer, depending on use. Meanwhile, pool decks, ramps, and outdoor patios that require slip resistance get broom texture or non-slip aggregate worked into the finish before cure.
Exterior surfaces receive oil-resistant, salt-resistant, and UV-stable sealers to protect long-term appearance. Our concrete experts match thickness, reinforcement, and curing to the finish system, because decorative concrete that fails at the surface is almost always a structural or mix problem underneath.

Sidewalks, ramps, slabs-on-grade, and machine bases all fall under reinforced flatwork, and Los Angeles Elite Commercial Concrete calculates reinforcement type and layout based on actual load and code requirements rather than defaults. The selection between rebar, welded wire mesh, or structural fiber depends on the specific application, not on what happens to be on the truck.
Proper cover depth, tie spacing, and support chairs keep reinforcement positioned correctly during the pour. Slabs exposed to thermal movement or shrinkage stress get control joints, dowels, and isolation joints placed before the concrete sets. Meanwhile, post-pour saw-cutting and curing compound application follows on schedule to stay ahead of cracking.
Reinforcement layouts and pour records are documented for your inspector and your files. Plus, our maintenance recommendations come with every flatwork concrete installation, so you know what to watch for and when to reseal.

Driveways, walkways, patios, and pool decks take on different demands based on traffic, sun exposure, and drainage conditions specific to Los Angeles. Los Angeles Elite Commercial Concrete selects mix designs and reinforcement based on actual load. Foot traffic areas get decorative finishes with appropriate slab thickness, while vehicle access areas call for thicker sections reinforced with wire mesh or rebar.
Subgrade preparation, drainage slope, and control joint placement are all planned before forming begins. Decorative outdoor surfaces include color-matched finishes, UV-protective sealers, and anti-slip texture for areas around water. After the project wraps, you receive specific guidance on sealing intervals, cleaning methods, and how to address minor surface cracks before they spread.
Polished concrete, epoxy overlays, stained concrete, and broom-finish slabs serve different purposes across garages, retail showrooms, warehouses, commercial kitchens, and covered patios. Polished concrete delivers a low-maintenance, light-reflective surface suited to lobbies and showrooms. Epoxy coatings provide chemical resistance and easy cleaning for labs, food prep areas, and industrial spaces.
Before recommending any system, Los Angeles Elite Commercial Concrete assesses subfloor moisture, existing slab thickness, and how the floor will actually be used. Installation follows a defined sequence: grinding or profiling the existing surface, repairing voids and low spots, applying primer and any required underlayment, then finishing with the specified coating or polish. Outdoor concrete floors get a slip-resistant texture, properly placed joints sized to the slab dimensions, and mixes suited to Los Angeles weather conditions year-round.
Each concrete installation project gets a licensed concrete technician crew and a dedicated project manager who coordinates crews, materials deliveries, and inspection scheduling from start to finish. Daily quality control follows a structured checklist covering slump tests, curing plans, embedded item layout, and formwork inspection before any pour begins.
Milestone updates, change orders, and permit status are communicated directly, so nothing falls through the cracks mid-project. For stamped and decorative concrete finishes, Los Angeles Elite Commercial Concrete assigns specialists who time troweling and stamping to achieve consistent color and pattern across the full slab area.
Scheduling accounts for wet-weather holds and crew sequencing so delays do not compound. When multiple trades share the site, the project manager coordinates access and protection so the concrete installation does not compromise nearby finishes.
Mix design and reinforcement get specified to the actual project conditions: soil type, applied loads, and end use all factor in before a batch is ordered. Garage floors, commercial driveways, and industrial pads get higher-strength mixes and thicker slab sections, with welded wire or rebar reinforcement wherever load or code demands it.
Los Angeles Elite Commercial Concrete follows all applicable Los Angeles building code requirements for footings, slab anchors, and reinforcement on every concrete installation. Concrete batch tickets, PSI test results, and documented cure times give you a compliance record for inspectors and future reference. Repair and overlay work uses bonding agents and grade-matched concrete to integrate new material with the existing slab without creating a weak plane between them.
Residential flatwork in Los Angeles generally runs $8 to $18 per square foot for standard poured concrete, covering driveways, patios, and sidewalks. Commercial slabs start higher because of thicker pours, heavier reinforcement, and finish requirements that residential work does not carry. Stamped patterns, integral color, curb cuts, or difficult site access add $5 to $15 or more per square foot on top of the base rate. Permit fees, demolition of existing concrete, grading, and subgrade prep also factor into the final project cost, so Los Angeles Elite Commercial Concrete provides itemized estimates that break those costs out clearly before any work begins.
Ready-mix concrete delivery in the Los Angeles area typically runs $150 to $220 per cubic yard, with the final price depending on concrete strength rating, admixtures, supplier, and seasonal demand. Delivery fees, minimum load charges, and waiting time penalties can add $25 to $75 or more to the order. Long pump lines, tight access on urban or hillside lots, and rush scheduling push costs higher. Los Angeles Elite Commercial Concrete coordinates material ordering and delivery timing to reduce unnecessary charges on every concrete installation project.
The right finish depends on how the Los Angeles floor gets used. Polished concrete suits retail showrooms, lobbies, and office spaces because it is durable, low maintenance, and improves light reflectivity over a sealed or painted surface. Trowel finish produces a hard, dense surface well-suited to warehouses and industrial facilities, and it accepts topical sealers for added protection. Broom finish works best for exterior loading areas and sidewalks where slip resistance is the priority. Los Angeles Elite Commercial Concrete selects and specifies commercial concrete finishes based on traffic load, safety requirements, and the specific business type using the space.
Stamped concrete replicates the look of stone, brick, or tile while remaining a single poured slab, making it a cost-effective alternative to natural materials that require individual setting and grouting. Installation is faster, and the surface stays structurally continuous without the gaps or shifting that pavers develop over time. Standard concrete costs less upfront and holds up well under high-traffic or utilitarian conditions where appearance is secondary. Stamped surfaces benefit from resealing every two to three years to maintain color depth and protect against surface wear, which Los Angeles Elite Commercial Concrete includes in post-project maintenance guidance for every decorative concrete installation.
Bonded overlays and microtoppings can be applied over existing concrete slabs to restore a worn surface or change the finished appearance without a full demolition and repour. Surface preparation is the critical variable: the existing slab requires thorough cleaning, crack repair, and mechanical profiling to create the bond strength that the overlay depends on. A properly installed overlay in the Los Angeles climate lasts 5 to 15 years, depending on traffic volume, sun exposure, and how consistently it gets sealed and maintained. Los Angeles Elite Commercial Concrete assesses the existing slab condition before any overlay recommendation to confirm that the substrate can support the system long-term.