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Concrete Flatwork in Barrie (Residential & Commercial)

Concrete Flatwork in Barrie (Residential & Commercial)

At North Concrete, we specialize in precision concrete flatwork for residential, commercial, and industrial properties across Barrie and Simcoe County. Our team delivers durable, attractive surfaces for a wide range of applications, from sidewalks to garage floors and parking structures.

1. Concrete Flatwork Services in Barrie

We install high-quality flatwork solutions with a variety of finishes and applications to meet your project’s needs.

Our Services Include:

  • Broom Finish Concrete

  • Smooth Trowel Finish

  • Concrete Curbs

  • Sidewalks & Walkways

  • Underground Parking Garages

  • Basement Floors

  • Garage Floors

  • Floating Slabs

2. Why Choose North Concrete for Flatwork

  • Durable, Clean Finishes for All Applications

  • Custom Finishing Options for Residential or Commercial

  • Proper Grading for Drainage Control

  • Expansion Joints to Prevent Future Cracking

  • Local Knowledge of Barrie’s Conditions & Codes

3. Our Process

  1. Site Preparation & Grading

  2. Forming & Rebar Installation

  3. Concrete Pouring & Finishing (Your Choice of Finish)

  4. Curing & Final Inspection

4. Areas We Serve

Barrie, Orillia, Innisfil, Wasaga Beach, Midland, Tiny, Clearview, Oro‑Medonte, Elmvale, Coldwater, Midhurst, Angus, Shelburne, Essa, Bradford West Gwillimbury.

Related Services

Concrete Foundations
Concrete Slabs
Foundation Repairs & Maintenance
Waterproofing & Moisture Control
Foundation Drainage

5. FAQs

Q: What is the difference between broom finish and smooth trowel?
A: Broom finish creates a textured, slip-resistant surface, ideal for driveways and sidewalks. Smooth trowel provides a sleek, polished look, typically used indoors.

Q: How thick should flatwork be for sidewalks or garages?
A: Typically 4 inches for sidewalks, 4–6 inches for garages, depending on load.

Q: Can you repair or replace existing flatwork?
A: Yes, we provide both new installations and removal/replacement of damaged concrete.

Q: How soon can flatwork be used?
A: Light foot traffic after 24–48 hours, vehicles after 7–10 days.

Q: Do you handle site preparation and grading?
A: Yes, we manage full prep, including grading and base materials.

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North Concrete testimonial from Barrie client

North Concrete testimonial from Barrie client

North Concrete testimonial from Barrie client

North Concrete testimonial from Orillia client

North Concrete testimonial from Orillia client

North Concrete testimonial from Orillia client

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