Concrete Company in High Point: Contractors For Commercial + Select Residential Projects
J. Coble Construction provides site concrete services for commercial properties and select residential projects throughout High Point and the surrounding Triad. Concrete looks simple on the day of the pour, but most of the outcome comes from the work that happens before the truck arrives and the details that happen while the surface gets finished. We handle the layout, the site prep, the forming, and the finishing in-house, so you are not stuck chasing multiple crews when questions come up. If you want to talk through a slab, curb line, sidewalk run, or replacement section, call 336-539-0428 and schedule a consultation.
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Why Local Contractors Call Our Concrete Experts
Concrete jobs in High Point rarely start on an empty lot. You might have an older parking area with broken panels, a loading zone that takes daily abuse, or a walkway that has settled enough to hold water after every storm. We approach those situations as sitework first, then concrete. That mindset matters because base prep, grading tie-ins, and drainage paths determine how the finished surface behaves over time.
Jason stays directly involved from the first site visit through the last day on site. Builders like the clear direction when schedules get tight, and property owners like knowing who is responsible when a detail needs a quick decision. We also use modern layout and grading tools to keep elevations consistent (laser levels and GPS-guided equipment help a lot when you are tying new concrete into existing pavement). That attention to setup saves headaches later; you can usually see the difference at transitions and control joints.
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Commercial Concrete Projects
High Point commercial properties cover a lot of ground, from warehouses and light industrial buildings to retail corridors, office sites, and service yards. Concrete in these settings has a job to do. It has to carry vehicles, handle equipment, and work with stormwater patterns that can change across a single property. We pour and replace slabs, pads, sidewalks, curbs, and aprons with an eye on how people and vehicles will actually use the site.
A common example is a dock or roll-up door area where heavy traffic causes edges to chip and panels to crack. Another is a parking lot corner where water sits because the surface never had the right fall to begin with. We plan the pour around access and sequencing so other trades can keep moving, and we communicate clearly about what needs to happen before and after concrete day.Residential Concrete Contractors
We take on select residential concrete projects in High Point when the scope fits our equipment and the site needs a contractor who understands sitework. Homeowners call us for garage slabs, patio pours, walkway replacements, and additions where the new concrete needs to match the way the property already drains. Sometimes the goal is comfort and usability, like creating a smoother path from the driveway to the front door. Other times it is more practical, like replacing a cracked slab that has become a trip hazard.
We take time to look at how the new surface will meet the house, the yard, and existing concrete. That step prevents the “patched-in” look that shows up when a pour gets rushed. If the site needs small grade adjustments to keep water moving away from the structure, we address that as part of the plan.
We’ve Handled Every Kind of Concrete Project
Slabs On Grade
Slabs support garages, additions, small buildings, interior commercial spaces, and equipment areas. We start by getting the subgrade right, then we build the base the way the site requires. Reinforcement, thickness, and finishing approach depend on how the slab will be used. A storage slab does not have the same demands as a service bay or an equipment pad, and we plan accordingly.
Structural Footings
Footings set the tone for everything above them. We excavate to the plan depth, set forms cleanly, and place reinforcement where it belongs. Builders like footings that are ready for inspection without scrambling, and they like a layout that makes the next phase easier for the framing or masonry crews.
Sidewalks And Walkways
Sidewalks seem straightforward until you need them to meet existing grades, connect to entrances, and drain correctly. We pour sidewalks and walkways that feel natural underfoot, with slopes that move water instead of trapping it. We also pay attention to transitions at drive crossings and entry points so the finished surface reads as one continuous path.
Curb And Gutter
Curbs do more than define the edge of pavement. They guide runoff, protect asphalt edges, and help control how vehicles move through a site. We install curb and gutter work for parking areas, drives, and site drainage control, and we focus on line, elevation, and clean tie-ins to catch basins or existing curb runs.
Pads And Specialty Concrete
Generator pads, dumpster pads, HVAC pads, and other site pads need proper base support and sensible drainage away from the equipment. We form these pads to match the use case, and we coordinate anchor bolt placement or embedded items when required. This is also where good layout matters most, especially when a pad needs to line up with conduit stubs or existing equipment locations.
Aprons And Transitions
Aprons at loading docks, service bays, roll-up doors, and drive entries deal with stress from turning tires and repeated impact. We build these areas with the right thickness and reinforcement strategy for the traffic they will see, and we shape transitions so vehicles do not slam into a sharp edge.
Concrete Removal and Replacement
Older concrete across Greensboro often requires full or partial replacement. We handle sawcutting, demolition, and repours for cracked slabs, uneven sidewalks, and damaged pads. New concrete is matched carefully to surrounding elevations so the finished area blends naturally.
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Coordinating Site Conditions And Concrete Work
The best concrete pours start long before concrete shows up. We look at excavation needs, base material, compaction approach, and how water moves across the site, then we plan the pour around those realities. This matters on commercial properties where a curb line affects drainage, and it matters on residential work where a patio slope can send water toward the house if it is handled poorly.
Because we do grading, drainage, and excavation work as well, we can manage the parts that often derail concrete projects. That coordination keeps details from slipping through the cracks, and it keeps the finished concrete working as part of the broader property.
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FAQs Regarding Concrete Work in High Point
We handle commercial concrete work and select residential projects. Typical scopes include slabs, footings, sidewalks, curbs, pads, aprons, and replacement sections. If a project needs concrete that ties into grading or drainage work, that is a good fit for us.
Yes. We manage layout, excavation as needed, base preparation, forming, reinforcement placement, and finishing. Handling the full scope avoids gaps between crews and keeps elevations and transitions consistent.
We often replace individual panels or targeted areas. We sawcut to create clean edges, rebuild the base, and match elevations so the repair blends into surrounding surfaces. If the broader area is failing, we will tell you what we see and explain options.
We plan slope and elevations before forming begins, then we check grades during setup. On many sites, we also look at where runoff is headed and whether adjacent grades need small adjustments. The goal is a surface that drains the way the property needs it to.
Yes. We coordinate schedules, access, and sequencing with other trades, and we communicate early if a site condition affects timing. Clear communication helps concrete work stay aligned with the broader project.
We take select residential projects where the scope fits our services and the site needs real prep work. Common examples include garage slabs, patios, walkways, additions, and replacement pours that require careful tie-ins.
We use modern layout tools and grade controls, including laser levels and GPS-guided equipment. That helps us maintain consistent elevations when tying into existing pavement or meeting drainage requirements (especially on larger commercial sites).
Timelines depend on the scope, access, weather, and curing requirements. After a site visit, we outline what the schedule looks like and what needs to happen before concrete day so there are fewer surprises.
Yes. Many projects combine concrete with site improvements such as drainage adjustments, regrading, or excavation for utilities. We can sequence the work so each part supports the next phase.
Scheduling varies, but we try to visit quickly once we have a basic understanding of the scope. After the walkthrough, we provide a clear next step and a realistic timeline for getting on the schedule.
Hire J. Coble Construction For Your High Point Concrete Project
If you need concrete work in High Point and you want a contractor who handles the prep, the layout, and the finishing without passing you off to different crews, call J. Coble Construction. We take on commercial concrete projects and select residential work where the details matter. Call 336-539-0428 to schedule a consultation and get a detailed estimate.




























