For commercial concrete repair Dallas TX property managers rely on, C & D Commercial Services has been fixing concrete since 1981. Dallas is the economic center of DFW, with over 1.3 million people and the most diverse mix of commercial property types in the metroplex. The city has downtown high-rises with concrete plazas and sidewalks, the Stemmons Corridor with mid-rise office buildings and industrial properties, the Design District with warehouses converted to showrooms, the Medical District with hospitals and medical offices, Oak Cliff with established neighborhood commercial corridors, and the commercial arteries that run through every part of the city. The high traffic volume and dense urban environment make concrete repair in Dallas more complex than anywhere else in DFW.
C & D has been repairing concrete across Dallas for over four decades. We have fixed sidewalks at downtown high-rises, loading dock aprons in the Stemmons Corridor, warehouse floors in the Design District, medical facility walkways, retail corridors along Greenville Avenue, and properties throughout Oak Cliff and the neighborhood commercial areas. The range of property types means we carry equipment for everything from delicate plaza repair to heavy-duty industrial work.
Dallas commercial concrete faces the most complex challenges in DFW. Downtown Dallas has high-rise buildings with concrete plazas, sidewalks, and parking structures. The concrete in these areas serves thousands of employees and visitors daily, and any damage is immediately visible. The plaza areas often have decorative concrete that requires careful repair to match the existing appearance. Parking structures have concrete that is subject to vehicle traffic, weathering, and chemical exposure from vehicle fluids. For downtown properties, we use specialized repair methods and coordinate with building management to schedule work during low-traffic periods.
The Stemmons Corridor (IH-35E) has mid-rise office buildings and industrial properties. The industrial properties handle truck traffic that creates stress on loading dock aprons and staging areas. For industrial properties, we use high-strength concrete and full-depth repair methods. The mid-rise office buildings have standard commercial concrete that needs regular maintenance.
The Design District has converted warehouses with concrete floors that may have been originally poured for industrial use. These floors need repair and sometimes polishing to meet the showroom standards of the district. The Medical District has hospitals and medical offices with concrete walkways and entrances that serve patients and visitors. The appearance standards are high, and any trip hazard is a serious liability for a medical facility.
Oak Cliff and the neighborhood commercial corridors have established properties from the 1950s through 1980s. The concrete has decades of wear, and the sidewalks are cracked and settled. The mature trees in these neighborhoods lift sidewalks with their roots, creating trip hazards. For these properties, we use a combination of mudjacking, crack repair, panel replacement, and root barrier installation.
The expansive clay soil throughout Dallas is the root cause of most concrete damage. The clay moves with moisture changes, shifting the base and cracking the concrete above. In downtown Dallas, the urban heat island effect can make the soil movement more extreme.
We start with a comprehensive site inspection. On downtown high-rise properties, we assess plaza concrete, parking structure conditions, and coordinate with building management. On Stemmons Corridor properties, we check for structural cracks from truck traffic. On Design District properties, we assess warehouse floor conditions. On Medical District properties, we check walkways and entrances. On Oak Cliff properties, we assess aging concrete and tree root damage.
For cracked sidewalks and plazas, 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 decorative concrete in downtown plazas, we use specialized repair materials that match the existing color and texture.
For parking structure repair, we use concrete resurfacing, crack injection, and protective coatings to extend the life of the structure. For industrial loading dock aprons, we saw-cut, excavate, repair the base, and pour new high-strength concrete.
For Oak Cliff tree root damage, we cut the root, repair the base, pour new concrete, and install root barriers to prevent future damage. For settled concrete, we use mudjacking or polyurethane foam injection.
For preventative maintenance, we seal joints and cracks to prevent water intrusion. For parking structures, we apply waterproof coatings to protect the concrete from vehicle fluids and weathering.
In Dallas, preventative maintenance should be tailored to the property type and location. Downtown high-rise plazas need annual inspections and joint sealing every 2 to 3 years. Parking structures need semi-annual inspections and protective coating renewal every 3 to 5 years. The high visibility of downtown properties means any damage should be repaired promptly.
Stemmons Corridor industrial properties need semi-annual inspections because truck traffic damage progresses fast. Medical District properties need annual inspections with immediate repair of any trip hazards, because patient safety is the top priority.
Oak Cliff and neighborhood corridor properties need annual crack sealing and joint sealing every 3 to 5 years. Tree root damage should be addressed promptly with root barriers to prevent future damage. The mature trees in these neighborhoods will continue to lift sidewalks if the roots are not managed.
For all properties, joint sealing is the most important maintenance task. Water entering joints and cracks erodes the base, causes settlement, and accelerates deterioration. The expansive clay soil throughout Dallas makes this especially important. 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 Dallas TX for commercial concrete repair?
Yes. We repair concrete across the city of Dallas including downtown, the Stemmons Corridor, the Design District, the Medical District, Oak Cliff, and all commercial corridors. We have been working in Dallas for over 40 years.
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.