FAQs
Worth Construction Inc
Have a concrete-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes, our commercial concrete contractors are insured. With over 88,286 concrete contractors in the United States, according to IBISWorld, choosing a reliable and experienced team is essential for quality and safety.
Is there a foreman or project manager on your job sites?
Yes, all of the jobs our commercial concrete contractors complete are managed by a site foreman.
Do you provide guarantees?
Yes, our commercial concrete contractors offer labor warranties that vary based on the project scope and are discussed with each project.
Can you provide references?
Yes, we absolutely can. At Worth Construction Inc, our commercial concrete contractors are part of a trusted, family-run business that has been serving clients for over 40 years.
What type of projects do you do?
Our projects range from medium to large-scale commercial and residential concrete work. Call a commercial concrete contractor from our company today to discuss your project plans!
What types of Commercial Concrete projects do you do?
We do the Commercial stamped and colored concrete, Pervious concrete installation, Exposed aggregate, Concrete parking lots, Concrete curbs and gutters, Concrete ramps, walks, and drives, ADA handicap ramps, Concrete decks, Concrete dumpster pads, Bollards, and Concrete demolition, as well as much more- call us and ask!
What type of Residential Concrete projects do you do?
We do Concrete sidewalks, patios, and driveways, Exposed aggregate, Concrete decks, Concrete demolition, Pool decks, and so much more! Call us and ask about your concrete project today!
What safety measures do you have in place during concrete installation projects?
Safety is paramount during all our projects. We adhere to industry standards by using personal protective equipment (PPE), securing work areas to prevent accidents, and following safe operating procedures for equipment use.
Why does some concrete develop surface deterioration?
Surface deterioration is usually referred to as scaling. Scaling is a local flaking or peeling of the finished, hardened concrete surface, resulting primarily from multiple freeze-thaw cycles. The condition can be aggravated by the presence of de-icing materials such as salt. Any product that is intended to melt ice and snow can contribute to scaling. Even products labeled “Safe for Concrete” can contribute to scaling. The probability that scaling may occur can be reduced or eliminated by using a durable concrete mix and following recommended concrete placing, finishing, and curing/sealing practices.
What causes discoloration of concrete?
There are different types and causes of concrete discoloration. Dark, shadowy areas may appear if the fresh concrete was placed over alternating wet and dry areas of the subgrade. Darker areas are typically located where the subgrade was too wet or actually muddy. Temporarily covering concrete with poly sheeting or construction blankets can also cause the hardened concrete to be darker in appearance.
Another possible cause of dark, mottled areas is the uneven application of curing/sealing products. Curing/sealing products should be applied as uniformly as possible with a nozzle that will produce a fine spray or mist. There can also be differences in coloration between concrete slabs placed on different days. This is usually due to slight variations in temperature and weather conditions from day to day. The potential for discoloration can be greatly reduced by following recommended placement, finishing, and curing practices.

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