Contact LA Concrete Works

We service most of the greater Los Angeles area. We work on both large scale and residential projects.

Please feel free to contact us regarding your next project.

LA Concrete Works

6520 Platt Ave. #257
West Hills, CA 91307 USA

Tel: (818) 835-4558

Toll Free: (866) 542-LACW (5229) 

 Fax: 818-574-6590

For information e-mail info@laconcreteworks.com

 

LA Concrete Works FAQ

Q: Do you give free estimates?
A: Yes. We can do a phone consultation (pictures help a lot), or come to your location for an in-person estimate.

Q: Is there a job that is too small?
A: We have a 500 sq ft minimum. Special projects that are below this minimum are subject to review.

Q: What types of finishes do you do?
A: Exterior: Broom, sand, exposed/ seeded aggregate, hard troweled, salt, stamped.
     Interior: Stained, sealed, polished, waxed, micro topping, overlay

Q: What is polished concrete?
A: Polished concrete is a process using large powerful grinders to slowly bring the surface of the concrete to a honed finish. 

Q: Do you do demo? Do you move furniture and appliances? 
A: Not generally, if you have no other options we can provide these services at an additional cost, which may be less cost-effective than other options.

Q: What areas do you service?
A: We service the area between Santa Barbara and Orange County. Areas outside this area will be considered but there may be an additional cost.

Q: What is hardscape?
A: Hardscape is flatwork such as driveways, walkways, patios, courtyards, pool decks, and stairs. 

Q: What is the difference between a micro topping and an overlay?
A: Microtopping is a thin aesthetic layer of a modified cement that can be applied to the existing flooring. Overlays are thicker and self-leveling, they can be applied to irregular surfaces to provide a new level of usable surface.

Q: Will it crack?
A: Yes, it can crack and cracks in the existing surface can transfer through to new overlayment or microtopping. This is normal! There are semi-rigid layers that we can put down in the process and these can be discussed. On new pours, expansion joints may be used to control where concrete will crack.

Q: Do you do pavers?
A: Yes we provide this scope of work.

Q: How do I take care of/ maintain my concrete?
A: All finishes differ, but in general it is the same as any other floor, mop with soap and water. We supply a detailed maintenance sheet prior to project completion.

Q: Do you do concrete repair?
A: Yes, but it is dependent on the situation, sometimes a “repair” is not the best approach to the problem.