Slab-on-grade, structural slabs, equipment pads. Reinforced, jointed, and finished to your engineer's spec — for warehouses, retail buildouts, restaurants, and medical offices across Coweta County.
The slab is the most expensive single mistake on a commercial build. A slab that cracks the wrong way, doesn't drain, doesn't carry the rack load, or finishes too rough for FF/FL spec — that's a tear-out, a schedule slip, and an angry owner. Sconyers Concrete has been pouring commercial slabs across Newnan and Coweta County for 30+ years. We pour what the engineer specs, we cure it the way the mix calls for, and we walk the job with you before we invoice.
Newnan's commercial growth — Bullsboro retail, Bailey Station Commons hospitality, the medical-office expansion along Highway 34, the industrial corridor toward the airport — means slab work is in constant demand. If you're a GC or developer bidding or building in Coweta County, call 706-669-3089 or send the form below for a free estimate.
Form, place, and finish for all warehouse, structural, and support applications.

Warehouse floors, retail buildouts, restaurant kitchens, and light industrial. Full scopes: subgrade prep, vapor barrier, reinforcement, pour, finish, joint sawing, and curing. 4,000–5,000 PSI standard.

Elevated slabs, slab decks over occupied space, and parking-deck-adjacent structural pours. Coordinated tightly with structural engineers and GCs to hit critical structural load demands.

Rooftop HVAC pads, generator pads, transformer pads, and dumpster pads. Reinforced to load spec, leveled to equipment manufacturers' tight tolerances.

Demolition and replacement for settled, cracked, or improperly draining slabs. We tear out, evaluate subgrade failure reasons, repair base compaction, and re-pour to spec.
Most owners think a slab is just concrete. It's actually six things: subgrade prep, vapor barrier, reinforcement layout, mix design, pour and finish technique, and joint placement. We get every one of those right or the slab doesn't perform. Here's what that looks like on a Newnan job:
Proper proctor compaction, moisture checks, and leveling to exact grades before concrete rolls in.
10-mil or 15-mil poly sheeting layout, taped and overlapped per engineering specifications.
Rebar grids, wire mesh, or macro-fiber concrete mixes laid to handle intense tenant loads.
PSI rating, aggregate sizing, water-cement ratios, and chemical admixtures customized to site needs.
Screeding, bullfloating, power troweling, and finishing (broom or hard trowel) strictly to spec.
Control joints sawed within narrow time windows, and wet curing compounds applied per ACI.
We've poured slab foundations across Coweta County, targeting retail strips, warehousing developments, restaurant kitchen surfaces, and medical office pads. From small specialized equipment foundations to heavy-duty industrial warehouses, we coordinate with engineers, concrete plants, and inspectors to deliver flat, compliant, and durable slabs.
We source mixes from local ready-mix plants, ensuring fresh concrete arrives with proper slump and chemistry.
Clear, detailed slab pricing by square foot or cubic yard, factoring in base, forms, mesh, rebar, and finish labor.
Over 30 years pouring concrete slabs in Winston, Newnan, and across West Georgia means we prevent common cracking failures.
Common questions about commercial concrete slabs in Newnan and Coweta County.
Standard commercial slabs are 4,000 PSI, but heavy industrial or high-traffic areas often require 4,500–5,000 PSI with fiber or rebar reinforcement. We pour to your project engineer's specifications.
Yes. For warehouses, retail, and manufacturing facilities where floor flatness (FF) and levelness (FL) are specified, we use appropriate screeding, power troweling, and laser alignment to meet the tolerances.
Yes, we have the crew capacity and subgrade prep capabilities to coordinate large-volume pours, matching the mobilization speed and supply schedule of our ready-mix partners.
We focus primarily on conventional reinforced concrete slabs (using rebar, wire mesh, and macro-fiber or micro-fiber reinforcement). If your design specifically calls for post-tensioning, we can coordinate with our specialized partners.
Typically 2–3 weeks from signed scope and subgrade approval, depending on weather and concrete plant scheduling.
Georgia summers require active temperature and moisture control. We apply curing compounds or use wet curing methods (blankets/misting) in accordance with ACI specifications to prevent premature drying and cracking.
We do both. We handle tear-out and replacement for failed or settled slabs, plus specialized patching and joint repairs.
Yes, including Newnan, Senoia, Sharpsburg, Grantville, Moreland, and unincorporated areas of Coweta County.
We are headquartered in Winston, GA — about 35 minutes from downtown Newnan. This allows fast crew dispatch and concrete mobilization for any job site in Coweta County.
Call us or send a message — we'll get back to you fast with a free estimate. We serve Newnan and the broader West Georgia region.