For commercial concrete repair Tarrant County TX property managers rely on, C & D Commercial Services has been fixing concrete since 1981. Tarrant County is the second-most populous county in DFW, anchored by Fort Worth and Arlington. The county has the most diverse mix of commercial property types in the metroplex. Fort Worth has the Stockyards, Sundance Square, the Cultural District along Camp Bowie, and the IH-35W industrial corridor. Arlington has AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, Six Flags, and the entertainment district. The mid-cities area includes Bedford, Euless, Hurst, North Richland Hills, and Haltom City. The northeast corridor includes Grapevine, Southlake, Colleyville, and Keller. Each zone has different concrete issues.
C & D has been repairing concrete across Tarrant County for over four decades. We have fixed sidewalks at the Fort Worth Stockyards, loading dock aprons in the IH-35W industrial corridor, the Camp Bowie corridor, the Arlington entertainment district, the mid-cities retail corridors, and the northeast suburbs. The range of property types and traffic patterns means we carry equipment for every type of concrete repair.
Tarrant County commercial concrete faces different challenges depending on the zone. The Fort Worth Stockyards and downtown Sundance Square have historic properties with aging concrete. The Stockyards draws tourists from around the world, and the sidewalks and curbs see heavy foot and vehicle traffic. The concrete is cracked, settled, and in need of professional repair. We work within the constraints of the historic district, using repair methods that match the existing character.
The IH-35W and IH-820 industrial corridors handle the heaviest truck traffic in the county. Semi-trucks create stress on concrete loading dock aprons and staging areas that standard traffic does not. The concrete cracks under the weight, and the base compresses. For these properties, we use high-strength concrete and full-depth repair methods. The Fort Worth Alliance Corridor in north Tarrant County has similar industrial properties.
The mid-cities area has commercial properties from the 1980s and 1990s. These properties have 25 to 35 years of concrete wear. The sidewalks are cracked, the curbs are spalled, and the slabs have settled. For these properties, we use a combination of mudjacking, crack repair, and panel replacement.
The northeast corridor, including Grapevine, Southlake, Colleyville, and Keller, has a mix of upscale retail and professional offices. Appearance standards are high. Cracked or damaged concrete stands out immediately. Property managers need repairs that fix the damage while maintaining the premium appearance.
Arlington has the entertainment district around AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field. Event traffic creates extreme peaks of vehicle volume that accelerate wear on curbs and concrete surfaces. These lots need more frequent inspections.
We start with a comprehensive site inspection. On Stockyards and downtown lots, we assess aging concrete and historic district constraints. On industrial lots, we check for structural cracks from truck traffic. On entertainment district lots, we check for event traffic wear. On mid-cities lots, we assess 1980s and 1990s concrete conditions.
For cracked sidewalks, we use epoxy injection for hairline cracks, routing and sealing for wider cracks, mudjacking or foam injection for settled slabs, and full removal and replacement for severely damaged panels.
For industrial loading dock aprons, we saw-cut, excavate, repair the base, and pour new high-strength concrete rated for truck traffic. For Stockyards lots, we use repair methods that match the historic character. For upscale northeast corridor properties, we use quality materials and clean installations.
For settled concrete, we use mudjacking or polyurethane foam injection. We drill small holes, pump material to fill voids and raise the slab, then patch the holes.
For preventative maintenance, we seal joints and cracks to prevent water intrusion. For industrial lots, we recommend a heavy-duty joint sealant.
In Tarrant County, preventative maintenance should be tailored to the zone. Industrial properties along IH-35W and IH-820 need semi-annual inspections because truck traffic damage progresses fast. We recommend joint sealing every 2 years for industrial properties with a heavy-duty sealant.
Stockyards and downtown Fort Worth properties need annual crack sealing and joint sealing every 3 to 5 years. The historic district constraints mean we use techniques that match the existing character. Arlington entertainment district lots need inspections before and after major event seasons.
Mid-cities properties need annual crack sealing and joint sealing every 3 to 5 years. The northeast corridor properties need the same schedule but with extra attention to appearance.
For all properties, joint sealing is the most important maintenance task. Water entering joints and cracks erodes the base, causes settlement, and accelerates deterioration. For properties with drainage issues, we can correct the drainage to stop water from pooling near concrete slabs.
We do not list prices on a website because every concrete repair is different. The extent of damage, the type of concrete, whether the issue is surface-level or structural, whether we need to address drainage or base issues underneath. What we can tell you is that we have been buying concrete and repair materials from the same DFW suppliers for over 40 years. Those relationships mean our material costs are lower than most competitors, and we pass that along. Property managers who compare our quotes typically find we come in lower.
Call us for a free estimate. We will walk your property, identify what needs fixing, and give you a number that is honest and straightforward.
Do you service all of Tarrant County for concrete repair?
Yes. We repair concrete across Tarrant County including Fort Worth, Arlington, Bedford, Euless, Hurst, North Richland Hills, Grapevine, Southlake, Colleyville, Keller, and Benbrook.
How does Tarrant County diversity affect concrete repair?
Tarrant County ranges from the Stockyards to the industrial IH-35W corridor, from downtown Sundance Square to the upscale Camp Bowie corridor. Each zone has different concrete issues. Downtown has aging infrastructure. Industrial areas have truck traffic damage. Upscale areas have high appearance standards.
What about the Arlington entertainment district?
AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field, and Six Flags draw millions of visitors. Commercial properties in the entertainment district need concrete that can handle the volume and diversity of traffic. We recommend frequent inspections.
Can you handle large commercial properties?
Yes. We have the crews and equipment to handle the largest commercial properties in Tarrant County, including regional retail centers, medical complexes, and entertainment district properties.
Need this service for your commercial property in DFW? C & D Commercial Services offers fast, free quotes with responses within 1 business day. Call us at 972.475.2271.