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Concrete Equipment Pad Poured and Finished for Air Cleaner Unit

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When a piece of equipment needs a solid home, the last thing you want is a rushed pour on a bad base. An air cleaner unit sitting on uneven or unstable ground will shift, settle, and cause headaches down the road. The solution is simple - do it right from the start.

Here's what we were working with: a commercial building that needed a dedicated concrete pad to support an air cleaner unit mounted to the exterior wall. Before a single drop of concrete went in, we set the forms, packed in a compacted gravel base, and tied in rebar along the perimeter to give the whole pad structural integrity. That prep work is what separates a pad that lasts from one that cracks and crumbles.

The pour itself came next. Fresh concrete went in while our guys worked it flat and level across the full surface. Getting the finish right matters on a pad like this - the equipment sitting on top needs a consistent, even bearing surface so it can operate correctly and stay properly supported for years.

Once the forms came off, the result speaks for itself. Clean edges, smooth flatwork, and a pad that's built to handle whatever gets set on it. That's the standard we hold ourselves to on every concrete job, whether it's a small equipment pad or a full commercial slab. Good prep, a solid pour, and a clean finish - every single time.

This is the kind of concrete flatwork we do day in and day out. If you've got equipment that needs a proper foundation, a slab that needs replacing, or any other concrete work on the list, we're ready to get it done the right way.