Concrete Services2026-05-25T20:02:58+00:00

Professional Concrete Paving in Durham, NC, With Years of Proven Results

Sidewalks, curbs, dumpster pads, concrete repair, and joint sealing for commercial properties.

✔ NC General Contractor (#80418) on record for every job
✔ Full liability coverage across all concrete projects
✔ Commercial and institutional properties are all we do
✔ Free concrete assessment with an honest quote

Concrete That Holds Up Under the Heaviest Commercial Traffic

Every commercial property in Durham has concrete that takes punishment from a direction asphalt never does. Dumpster trucks slam down on pads twice a week. Delivery vehicles grind curbs on tight turns. Pedestrians walk on sidewalks that shift and crack and create trip hazards nobody notices until someone falls.

Durham commercial properties carry these failures quietly for years before anyone acts on them. A spalled sidewalk panel or a cracked dumpster pad gets ignored because it seems minor. But one trip-and-fall claim or one ADA violation from a broken curb ramp changes the math on what that neglect actually costs.

Concrete paving Durham, NC projects from Satterfield start with a full site evaluation of every slab, curb, joint, and ramp on your property. Satterfield Paving identifies what needs repair, what needs replacement, and what needs sealing before the next freeze cycle drives the damage deeper.

Complete Concrete Paving Services for Every Commercial Property

From new pours to aging slabs that need attention, Satterfield Paving handles every concrete need on your commercial property.

  • New Concrete Installation: Sidewalks, curbs, dumpster pads, and ADA-compliant ramp installations poured with a high-strength commercial mix designed for heavy vehicle loads and NC freeze-thaw conditions.
  • Control Joints and Finishing: Joints are cut at proper intervals, and edges are finished to commercial grade so your concrete performs under load and lasts decades, not years.
  • Concrete Repair: Panel replacement, spall repair, pothole patching, trip hazard grinding, and curb restoration for existing concrete that is cracking or failing.

Concrete Sealing and Joint Maintenance: Penetrating sealers block salt, water, and chemical damage. Flexible joint sealant keeps moisture out of your sub-base and prevents

Skipping Maintenance This Year Doubles Your Repair Bill Next Year

Every skipped cycle lets UV exposure and water go to work on your lot. By the time visible damage appears, the cost to fix it has multiplied significantly. Get on a plan before the next repair bill reflects it.

Important FAQ’s

What is the difference between concrete and asphalt for a parking lot?2026-05-25T20:02:01+00:00

Concrete lasts longer and handles heavy loads better, but costs more upfront. Asphalt is more flexible and less expensive to install, but requires more frequent maintenance. Our crews help you determine the right material based on your property’s traffic, budget, and long-term goals 

Can concrete be poured in cold weather?2026-05-25T20:01:30+00:00

Concrete can be poured in cooler temperatures with the right additives and curing methods. Below-freezing conditions require special precautions to prevent the mix from setting improperly. Our teams monitor the weather closely and schedule pours for optimal conditions.

Does concrete need to be sealed?2026-05-25T20:00:51+00:00

Sealing is not required, but it significantly extends the life of your concrete. Penetrating sealers block moisture, salt, and chemicals from entering the slab and causing spalling or freeze-thaw damage. Our crews apply commercial-grade sealers as part of every new pour and maintenance visit.

How long before vehicles can drive on new concrete?2026-05-25T19:59:17+00:00

Light traffic is typically allowed after 7 days. Full design strength is reached around 28 days, depending on mix design and weather conditions. Our teams provide a specific timeline for every project based on your property’s traffic needs.

When should I repair versus replace a concrete slab?2026-05-25T19:58:59+00:00

If the damage is limited to surface spalling, minor cracks, or trip hazards, repair is usually sufficient. If the slab has settled, shifted, or shows structural cracking throughout, replacement is the better investment. Our crews evaluate this during the free site assessment.

How long does commercial concrete last?2026-05-25T19:58:48+00:00

Properly installed commercial concrete typically lasts 25 to 40 years, depending on traffic volume and maintenance. NC freeze-thaw cycles and deicing salt exposure can shorten that lifespan without proper sealing. Our teams recommend penetrating sealers to maximize longevity.

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