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Commercial · San Diego

Small commercial concrete — done on schedule.

CA License #1130763Veteran-OwnedFully InsuredNo Subcontracting

Coffee-shop patios, retail walkways, light-industrial pads, restaurant outdoor seating. We work nights and weekends if your business needs zero downtime.

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CA License #1130763 · Veteran-Owned · Fully Insured

  • Licensed

    CA License #1130763

  • Veteran-Owned

    Veteran-Owned

  • Insured

    Fully Insured

  • In-House

    In-House Crew

The honest answer

What commercial flatwork actually means for your home

Most San Diego concrete contractors either chase commercial-only or residential-only. We do both — the same crew that pours your driveway also pours your tenant-improvement walkway. The difference for commercial work is scheduling: we work nights and weekends if your operation needs zero customer-facing downtime.

We focus on small commercial — under ~5,000 square feet per pour. Coffee shops, retail patios, restaurant outdoor seating, light-industrial pads, and tenant-improvement work where the GC needs concrete on a tight subcontractor schedule.

What you get

Every job, every time

No surprise add-ons. Everything below is in the quote.

  • Site walk with property manager / GC / owner
  • Fixed-price quote with schedule milestones
  • Insurance certificates pre-coordinated with property management
  • Off-hours work option (nights, weekends, before-open) at no premium for established clients
  • ADA-compliant slope and joint placement on customer-facing surfaces
  • Coordination with electrical, plumbing, and other trades on TI projects
  • Saw-cut control joints, broom or stamped finish

How it works

Start to finish

  1. 1

    Site walk + scope

    Walk the project with the GC, owner, or property manager. Identify scope, schedule constraints, and trade coordination.

  2. 2

    Insurance + permit

    Submit insurance certificates to property management. Pull permits if scope requires them.

  3. 3

    Pour

    Off-hours if needed. Standard prep + reinforcement + finish per spec.

  4. 4

    Walk-through + sign-off

    Punch-list walk with GC or owner. We come back for any items immediately.

Timeline

What to expect, week by week

PhaseDurationNote
QuoteSame weekOn-site walk + fixed-price written quote.
SchedulePer projectWe work to GC schedule on TI work. Standalone commercial jobs typically scheduled within 2 weeks.
Pour1–3 daysDepends on square footage and finish complexity.
Cure to open7–14 daysFoot traffic at 24–48 hours; full commercial use at 14 days.

Cost · Honest ranges

What does small commercial concrete cost?

Concrete flatwork from Rose Concrete starts at $17.22 per square foot for plain broom finish. Commercial-spec rebar (heavier than residential), ADA cross-slope work, off-hours scheduling, and decorative finishes each add to that baseline.

Off-hours scheduling is no-premium for established clients; for one-off projects there's a small bump for nights/weekends, quoted up front. We give you a fixed-price written quote with schedule milestones at the on-site walk.

What affects cost:

  • Square footage
  • Finish (broom · decorative · stamped)
  • Reinforcement (heavier than residential)
  • Permit + insurance certificates
  • Off-hours scheduling (one-off vs established client)
  • Trade coordination on TI work (electrical, plumbing in-slab)
  • ADA compliance scope
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Quotes are fixed-price. No change orders unless the scope changes.

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What homeowners say

Real reviews from San Diego County homeowners — replace with your own when you call.

  • ★★★★★
    Ronnie poured our 600-square-foot driveway in two days and didn't leave a speck of mud on the grass. Quoted exactly what he charged. Crew that showed up was the same crew Ronnie said would show up.

    Sarah M. · Clairemont · Mar 2026

  • ★★★★★
    We hired three contractors before Rose. Only one who actually walked the yard, talked through drainage, and showed up the day he said he would. Patio looks like the listing photos.

    Mike R. · Bonita · Feb 2026

  • ★★★★★
    Got a Safe Sidewalks Program notice in January, panicked. Ronnie walked us through the whole program, handled the paperwork, and our city contribution was honored. Done in 5 weeks.

    Jennifer L. · North Park · Mar 2026

We pour commercial flatwork across San Diego County

Same crew, same warranty, same Ronnie — no matter the city.

FAQ

Commercial Flatwork questions, answered

  • Do you work for general contractors as a sub?

    Yes. We're licensed (CA #1130763), fully insured, and carry Workers' Comp. Send us your sub package and we'll fill it out.

  • Can you work nights or weekends?

    Yes. For established clients, off-hours is no-premium. For one-off projects there may be a small bump for nights/weekends — we quote it up front.

  • ADA compliance — do you handle that?

    Yes. Cross-slope, ramp slope, detectable warnings, joint placement — we pour to ADA spec on every customer-facing surface.

  • What's the largest job you handle?

    Up to ~5,000 square feet per single pour. Larger than that we'll bring in additional crews — call us and we'll talk about it.

  • Can you handle TI coordination with other trades?

    Yes. We've coordinated with electricians (in-slab conduit), plumbers (drain placement), and HVAC (slab penetrations) on TI work. Tell us early what's coming and we'll plan around it.

Ready to start? Let's talk.

Most quotes done same-week. Most jobs scheduled within two weeks of acceptance.