The concrete contractors at Top Deck Inc. in Tampa, Florida, specialize in creating Residential and Commercial custom, decorative concrete designs. Decorative concrete is ideal for numerous applications such as homes, businesses, them parks, government facilities and much more.
Top Deck, Inc. started this local decorative concrete business in 1992. Whether to create an aura of elegance for residential or commercial properties, we service Floridians from Orlando to the Gulf of Mexico, and we enjoy working with you to give your concrete a great look.
Whether pool decks, patios, walkways, entryways, or driveways, decorative concrete is installed at an affordable price, while offering long durability and requiring less maintenance compared to other conventional materials. After being sealed, it has an improved resistance to weather, water, stains, and abrasives, and it is easier to clean. With our large selection of stamps and color schemes, we offer our expertise for narrowing down the myriad of design possibilities, and with the experience we've got, this architectural element will fit into your space quite naturally.
Concrete that has already been cast, dried and cured is ideal for those needing quick results. Since the concrete is pre-cast, it can be applied to your project immediately.
Once you decide to add a pool to your backyard, that tiny slab of concrete by the backdoor may no longer be an adequate patio. Rest assured that our team is always up to the challenge of helping you get the concrete patio of your dreams.
Did you know that there's a type of concrete that you can spray on like paint? Called shotcrete, this material is applied using compressed air and is frequently used in mining, as it is very effective at keeping loose soil and rocks under control.
Once the surface of freshly poured concrete has been leveled with the screed, the next step is using a float to complete the leveling process and squeezing out air pockets and excess water. Once done, the surface is ready for finishing.
Concrete pier foundation repair works precisely because most foundation companies use traditional poured-in-place concrete piers during the pre-constructio n phase of a structure. Indeed, prior to the invention of the hydraulic driven steel pier, concrete pier foundation repair was the preferred method.