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Commercial Concrete Services in Colorado Springs, CO

Hiring a commercial concrete contractor in Colorado Springs through Asphalt Coatings Company covers full-service concrete repair, sidewalk installation, curb and gutter replacement, and flatwork construction for property managers, HOAs, and facility owners across Colorado Springs’ commercial properties since 1986. ACC pours commercial concrete using 4,000 PSI commercial mix with fiber mesh reinforcement or #4 rebar grid depending on load requirements, cuts control joints at proper spacing to manage shrinkage cracking, and installs expansion joints at all structure interfaces, the details that separate concrete that lasts 30 years from concrete that cracks in 5. Every commercial concrete project in Colorado Springs starts with a free on-site assessment where an ACC project manager evaluates existing conditions, identifies the root cause of concrete failure. Whether freeze-thaw spalling, heaving from expansive soils, settlement from poor compaction, or scaling from deicers, and delivers a detailed written scope with transparent pricing within 48 hours. ACC handles commercial concrete projects ranging from single sidewalk panel replacements to complete parking lot island construction, dumpster pad installation, curb and gutter replacement programs, and ADA accessibility upgrades across Colorado Springs, Fountain, Security-Widefield, Pueblo, Monument, Woodland Park, Canon City, Manitou Springs, Black Forest, Falcon, and Peyton. With 40 years of pouring concrete in Colorado’s freeze-thaw climate, ACC understands how Colorado Springs’ 120+ annual freeze-thaw cycles at 6,035 feet elevation, expansive clay soils, and deicer exposure affect every decision from mix design to subgrade preparation to joint placement.
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Commercial Concrete Services by Type in Colorado Springs

ACC operates as a full-service commercial concrete contractor in Colorado Springs, handling every type of concrete work, from slab replacement and sidewalk repair to curb and gutter construction and specialty flatwork. Each concrete service uses 4,000 PSI commercial-grade mix with reinforcement specified for the application.

Commercial Concrete Repair in Colorado Springs, CO

Hiring ACC for commercial concrete repair in Colorado Springs means every damaged panel, spalled surface, and trip hazard gets diagnosed for root cause before repair begins. Colorado Springs’ 120+ annual freeze-thaw cycles at 6,035 feet elevation drive moisture into concrete pores, causing spalling and scaling that worsens each winter. ACC performs slab replacement with 4,000 PSI concrete and #4 rebar grid, trip hazard grinding to restore ADA compliance, polyurethane foam lifting to level settled panels, and partial-depth spalling repair, each method matched to the specific failure mode identified during our free on-site concrete assessment.

Slab Replacement

Full-depth concrete slab removal and replacement using 4,000 PSI commercial mix with fiber mesh reinforcement for commercial sidewalks, walkways, and flatwork in Colorado Springs.


  • Saw-cut removal of failed panels

  • Subgrade compaction & re-grading
  • 4,000 PSI concrete with fiber mesh

  • Control joints at proper spacing
  • Broom finish or exposed aggregate

Free on-site estimate

Trip Hazard Grinding

Diamond-blade grinding of raised concrete joints and displaced panels to eliminate trip hazards and restore ADA compliance at commercial properties in Colorado Springs.


  • Diamond-blade horizontal grinding

  • Removes vertical displacements ¼″+

  • Restores ADA-compliant transitions

  • No panel removal required

  • Same-day completion available

Free on-site estimate

Concrete Lifting & Leveling

Polyurethane foam injection (slabjacking) to lift and level settled concrete panels without full removal and replacement at Colorado Springs commercial properties.


  • Polyurethane foam injection


  • Lifts settled slabs to grade

  • Fills voids beneath concrete


  • Minimal surface disruption

  • 50–70% less than replacement

Free on-site estimate

Commercial Sidewalk Repair & Installation in Colorado Springs

ACC installs and repairs commercial concrete sidewalks in Colorado Springs using 4,000 PSI commercial mix with fiber mesh reinforcement, formed and poured to ADA-accessible route standards with proper cross-slope (2% maximum) and running slope (5% maximum). Colorado Springs property owners bear legal responsibility for maintaining public sidewalks adjacent to their property. ACC handles right-of-way permits, ADA detectable warning surface installation, and municipal code compliance so your sidewalk concrete meets every requirement along the Academy Blvd corridor, downtown, Briargate, and throughout the Pikes Peak region.
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Sidewalk Replacement

Full sidewalk panel replacement with 4,000 PSI concrete, proper subgrade preparation, and ADA-compliant slopes for commercial properties in Colorado Springs.


  • Saw-cut removal & disposal

  • 4″ concrete with fiber mesh reinforcement
  • ADA cross-slope & running slope compliance

  • Colorado Springs permit coordination


  • Broom finish for slip resistance

Free on-site estimate

ADA Ramp & Accessibility Upgrades

ADA-compliant curb ramp installation with detectable warning surfaces (truncated domes) for commercial sidewalks and parking lot pedestrian access in Colorado Springs.

  • Truncated dome detectable warning surfaces

  • Proper ramp slope (8.33% maximum)

  • Landing pad dimensions per ADA
  • Contrast color for visibility

  • Current ADA & municipal standards

Free on-site estimate

New Sidewalk Construction

New commercial concrete sidewalk installation from subgrade to finish for tenant walkways, building entries, and pedestrian circulation at Colorado Springs commercial properties.


  • Engineered subgrade preparation

  • Formed and poured 4,000 PSI concrete
  • Control joints at 5’ intervals

  • Expansion joints at structure interfaces
  • Stamped concrete & decorative options

Free on-site estimate

Curb & Gutter Repair & Replacement in Colorado Springs

ACC repairs and replaces commercial concrete curb and gutter in Colorado Springs using formed and poured 4,000 PSI concrete with proper curb reveal height (6 inches standard for vertical curb), integral or separate curb and gutter profiles, and storm drainage connections. Colorado Springs’ freeze-thaw cycles and snowplow contact are the primary causes of curb failure. ACC uses slip-form curb machines for long runs and hand-formed curb construction for intersections, radius sections, and tight areas requiring precise alignment.

Curb & Gutter Replacement

Full removal and replacement of damaged concrete curb and gutter with formed and poured 4,000 PSI concrete at commercial properties across Colorado Springs.


  • Saw-cut removal of failed sections

  • 4,000 PSI concrete with reinforcement
  • 6″ curb reveal height (standard)

  • Integral or separate curb/gutter profile
  • Proper drainage flow to catch basins

Free on-site estimate

Valley Pan & Drainage

Valley pan construction and gutter drainage improvements for parking lot water management and stormwater compliance at Colorado Springs commercial properties.


  • Valley pan installation & repair

  • Drainage flow line grading

  • Catch basin connection
  • Stormwater management compliance


  • Prevents parking lot ponding

Free on-site estimate

Mountable & Rolled Curb

Mountable curb and rolled curb installation for parking lot entries, drive aisles, and low-speed traffic areas at Colorado Springs commercial sites.


  • Rolled curb for drive-over access
  • Mountable curb for parking entries

  • Slip-form or hand-formed construction

  • Proper transition to vertical curb

  • ADA-compliant at pedestrian crossings

Free on-site estimate

Why Commercial Concrete Fails in Colorado Springs’ Climate

Colorado Springs’ 120+ annual freeze-thaw cycles at 6,035 feet elevation, expansive clay soils, intense UV exposure, and heavy deicer use create unique failure modes that a commercial concrete contractor in Colorado Springs must diagnose before prescribing the correct repair. ACC identifies the root cause. Not just the visible symptom.

Freeze-Thaw Spalling & Surface Pop-Outs

Root Cause: Water saturates concrete pores, freezes, and expands by 9%, breaking aggregate loose from the surface paste. Colorado Springs experiences 120+ freeze-thaw cycles per year at 6,035 feet, more than most U.S. cities and more severe than Denver due to colder average winter temperatures. Concrete with inadequate air entrainment (below 5–7%) or low PSI mix design is particularly vulnerable. Spalling exposes reinforcement to corrosion and accelerates structural degradation of the commercial concrete.

ACC Solution: Partial-depth or full-depth repair with air-entrained 4,000 PSI commercial concrete mix


Heaving from Expansive Clay Soils

Root Cause: The Pikes Peak region sits on clay soils that expand up to 10% when wet and shrink when dry. This seasonal volume change lifts concrete panels unevenly, creating trip hazards and breaking control joints. Heaving is most severe in areas near Fort Carson, Security-Widefield, and along the Powers Blvd corridor where drainage directs water toward concrete foundations. Without addressing subgrade moisture, replacement concrete will heave again within 3–5 years.


ACC Solution: Subgrade stabilization, drainage correction, and compacted granular base beneath new concrete

Settlement from Poor Subgrade Compaction

Root Cause: Concrete poured over improperly compacted fill material, disturbed utility trenches, or organic soil settles as the subgrade consolidates under load. Settlement creates uneven panels, ponding water, and trip hazards at joints. This is common at Colorado Springs construction sites along Academy Blvd and in Briargate where rapid development sometimes results in inadequate backfill compaction before concrete placement.

ACC Solution: Polyurethane foam lifting for minor settlement or full slab replacement with engineered subgrade

Scaling from Deicer Chemical Damage

Root Cause: Magnesium chloride and calcium chloride deicers, heavily used on Colorado Springs commercial properties during the city’s colder, snowier winters, create osmotic pressure differentials that pull moisture into concrete pores. Combined with 120+ annual freeze-thaw cycles, deicers accelerate surface scaling by 3–5x compared to untreated concrete. New concrete exposed to deicers before reaching full cure strength (28 days) is especially vulnerable to scaling damage.

ACC Solution: Slab replacement with high-quality air-entrained mix and 28-day curing before deicer exposure

Hiring ACC vs a Generic Concrete Contractor in Colorado Springs

Not all concrete contractors in Colorado Springs deliver the same results. Hiring Asphalt Coatings Company for commercial concrete work means 40 years of Colorado-specific climate knowledge, commercial-grade mix design, and a diagnostic approach that generic concrete contractors cannot match.

FactorAsphalt Coatings CompanyGeneric Contractor
Experience40+ years in Colorado (est. 1986)Varies widely, often <10 years
Concrete Mix Design4,000 PSI air-entrained with fiber mesh or #4 rebarMay use 3,000 PSI residential-grade mix
Freeze-Thaw KnowledgeEngineered for 120+ annual cycles at 6,035’ elevationMay apply generic specs from milder climates
Service RangeConcrete + asphalt + sealcoat + stripe, one contractorOften concrete only, no site-wide capability
ADA ComplianceFull ADA audit, compliant ramps, detectable warnings, slopesOften excluded from scope
Subgrade PreparationCompacted granular base, moisture management, soil assessmentMay pour directly on existing soil
Joint PlacementControl joints at proper spacing, expansion joints at structuresJoint spacing may not meet specifications
Insurance & LicensingFully licensed, bonded & insured since 1986Verify independently

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Why Colorado Springs Property Managers Hire ACC for Commercial Concrete

Choosing a commercial concrete contractor in Colorado Springs comes down to six factors that directly impact how long your concrete lasts, what it costs over its lifecycle, and whether it meets ADA and municipal requirements. ACC delivers on all six.

40+ Years Pouring Concrete in Colorado

ACC has operated as a commercial concrete contractor since 1986. Four decades of pouring concrete in Colorado’s freeze-thaw climate means ACC understands how 120+ annual freeze-thaw cycles at Colorado Springs’ 6,035-foot elevation, expansive clay soils, and deicer exposure affect every decision, from 4,000 PSI mix design to subgrade preparation to control joint spacing.

Full-Service Concrete & Asphalt Contractor

ACC handles commercial concrete repair, sidewalks, curb and gutter, flatwork, dumpster pads, ADA upgrades, plus asphalt paving, sealcoating, and striping. All with in-house crews. Hiring one concrete contractor in Colorado Springs for your entire property eliminates coordination between trades and ensures a single point of accountability for all hardscape work.

4,000 PSI Commercial-Grade Mix

ACC uses 4,000 PSI air-entrained concrete with fiber mesh reinforcement or #4 rebar grid. Not residential-grade 3,000 PSI mix. Commercial concrete in Colorado Springs requires higher compressive strength and proper air entrainment (5–7%) to resist 120+ annual freeze-thaw cycles at elevation. The right mix design is the difference between 30-year concrete and 10-year concrete.

Root-Cause Diagnostic Approach

ACC diagnoses why concrete failed before recommending a repair. Spalling from freeze-thaw requires different treatment than settlement from poor subgrade or heaving from expansive soils. ACC identifies the failure mode (freeze-thaw spalling, deicer scaling, soil heaving, or settlement) then prescribes the most cost-effective solution for your Colorado Springs commercial concrete.

ADA Compliance Expertise

ACC installs ADA-compliant curb ramps with truncated dome detectable warning surfaces, maintains proper cross-slope (2% maximum) and running slope (5% maximum), and removes trip hazards exceeding ¼ inch vertical displacement. ADA violations carry fines of $75,000+ for first offenses. ACC ensures your Colorado Springs commercial concrete meets current accessibility standards.

Local Colorado Springs Office

ACC operates from our Colorado Springs office (102 S Tejon St) and our Aurora headquarters (16275 E 2nd Ave), providing fast crew mobilization to commercial concrete projects across Colorado Springs, Fountain, Security-Widefield, Monument, Woodland Park, Manitou Springs, Black Forest, Falcon, Peyton, and the entire Pikes Peak region.

How Hiring a Commercial Concrete Contractor Through ACC Works

From your first call to the final walkthrough, hiring ACC for commercial concrete work in Colorado Springs follows five steps designed to deliver the right concrete solution at the right price with minimal disruption to your property operations.

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Free On-Site Assessment

We visit your property, assess concrete condition, identify root causes of failure, and document damage with photos. No charge, no obligation.

2

Detailed Concrete Proposal

You receive a written scope specifying 4,000 PSI mix, reinforcement type, joint placement, subgrade prep, ADA compliance, and itemized pricing.

3

Permitting & Scheduling

ACC coordinates Colorado Springs right-of-way permits, schedules concrete delivery, and plans work around your business operations to minimize disruption.

4

Professional Execution

Our crews form, pour, finish, and cure commercial concrete to specification with proper control joints, expansion joints, and reinforcement throughout.

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Final Walkthrough

We walk the completed concrete project with you, verify ADA compliance, confirm proper curing procedures, and provide maintenance recommendations.

Need a Commercial Concrete Contractor in Colorado Springs?

ACC provides free on-site concrete assessments with detailed written proposals. Whether you need concrete repair, sidewalk replacement, curb and gutter work, or specialty flatwork, call today for a free estimate.

Commercial Properties ACC Provides Concrete Services in Colorado Springs

ACC provides commercial concrete repair, sidewalk installation, curb and gutter replacement, and flatwork construction for commercial properties across the Colorado Springs metro area, from single-building offices to multi-site portfolios near Fort Carson, Peterson SFB, and Schriever SFB.

Retail Centers

Office Parks

Industrial & Distribution

HOA Communities

Hotels & Hospitality

Healthcare Facilities

Schools & Universities

Churches & Nonprofits

Municipal & Government

Auto Dealerships

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Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Concrete in Colorado Springs

Answers to common questions from Colorado Springs property managers, business owners, and HOA boards evaluating commercial concrete contractors for repair, sidewalk, curb and gutter, and flatwork projects.

Asphalt Coatings Company provides a full range of commercial concrete services across the Colorado Springs metropolitan area: slab replacement using 4,000 PSI commercial-grade concrete with fiber mesh or #4 rebar reinforcement, trip hazard grinding, polyurethane foam lifting (slabjacking), sidewalk repair and installation, curb and gutter replacement, concrete flatwork and pads, dumpster pad construction, parking lot island installation, concrete stair construction, ADA ramp installation with truncated dome detectable warning surfaces, and expansion and control joint replacement. ACC operates as a full-service concrete contractor in Colorado Springs, every service is performed by in-house crews.

Yes. ACC provides both concrete and asphalt services for commercial properties in Colorado Springs. This means one contractor handles your sidewalks, curbs, gutters, flatwork, parking lot paving, sealcoating, and striping, eliminating coordination between separate concrete and asphalt subcontractors. Having a single contractor in Colorado Springs manage all hardscape work ensures consistent quality, coordinated scheduling, and a single point of accountability for your entire property.

Concrete repair addresses localized damage without removing the entire slab, methods include trip hazard grinding, partial-depth spalling repair, joint sealant replacement, and polyurethane foam lifting. Concrete replacement (slab replacement) involves saw-cutting and removing the damaged panel entirely, recompacting the subgrade, and pouring new 4,000 PSI concrete with proper reinforcement. ACC recommends repair when the concrete structure is sound but has surface damage, and replacement when the slab has structural failure, severe heaving, or settlement that cannot be corrected through lifting

Commercial concrete costs in Colorado Springs vary based on the specific scope of work, site accessibility, and existing conditions. Whether your project requires sidewalk replacement—including removal and subgrade preparation—or specialized curb and gutter work, we utilize high-strength 4,000 PSI concrete reinforced with fiber mesh. We also provide comprehensive concrete flatwork and heavy-duty dumpster pad installations featuring rebar reinforcement. Because costs vary based on these specific project details and material requirements, please request a quote for an accurate estimate. ACC provides free on-site assessments with detailed written proposals for all commercial concrete needs

The ideal concrete placement season in Colorado Springs runs from April through October, when daytime temperatures consistently stay above 50°F and nighttime temperatures remain above 32°F. Colorado Springs’ higher elevation (6,035 feet) means the placement window is slightly shorter than Denver’s, with cooler overnight temperatures arriving earlier in fall. Concrete requires temperatures above 50°F for proper hydration and strength development. ACC can perform concrete work in early spring and late fall using blanket curing and cold-weather additives, but optimal results come from mid-season placement.

Project timelines depend on scope: trip hazard grinding (10–30 hazards) takes 1 day. Sidewalk panel replacement (10–20 panels) takes 2–4 days. Curb and gutter replacement (100–300 linear feet) takes 2–5 days. Dumpster pad construction takes 2–3 days. Large flatwork projects (5,000+ sq ft) take 1–2 weeks. All timelines include concrete curing time, new concrete typically requires 7 days before light traffic and 28 days for full design strength. ACC coordinates timing around your business operations.

Colorado Springs’ climate creates four distinct challenges for commercial concrete. First, freeze-thaw cycling: Colorado Springs experiences 120+ freeze-thaw cycles per year at 6,035 feet elevation, where water in concrete pores freezes, expands by 9%, and breaks apart the surface (spalling). Second, expansive clay soils in the Pikes Peak region expand when wet and contract when dry, heaving concrete panels and creating trip hazards. Third, deicer damage: magnesium chloride and calcium chloride accelerate surface scaling by 3–5x. Fourth, UV exposure at 6,035 feet degrades sealants and joint materials faster than lower elevations. ACC designs every commercial concrete project to withstand these four factors.

Concrete spalling in Colorado Springs occurs when water trapped in concrete pores freezes and expands. Colorado Springs’ 120+ annual freeze-thaw cycles at 6,035 feet mean this expansion happens repeatedly, progressively breaking the surface paste away from the aggregate. Colorado Springs receives more snow and experiences colder average temperatures than Denver, intensifying the freeze-thaw damage cycle. Deicers (magnesium chloride and calcium chloride) accelerate spalling by drawing additional moisture into the concrete. ACC uses air-entrained 4,000 PSI commercial concrete mix designed for Colorado Springs’ aggressive freeze-thaw exposure.

Concrete heaving in Colorado Springs is primarily caused by expansive clay soils that swell up to 10% when they absorb moisture. When water from rain, snowmelt, or irrigation reaches the clay subgrade beneath concrete, the soil expands and pushes the concrete upward. The Pikes Peak region has significant deposits of expansive clay, particularly along the Powers Blvd corridor and in areas south toward Fort Carson and Security-Widefield. ACC addresses heaving by removing expansive material, installing compacted granular base that does not absorb water, and correcting drainage patterns that direct water toward concrete foundations.

Hire Colorado Springs’ Most Experienced Concrete Contractor

Asphalt Coatings Company has poured, repaired, and maintained commercial concrete across Colorado since 1986. Call today for a free on-site assessment and detailed written proposal for your concrete project.

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