Metal Building Foundation Contractors Dallas Fort Worth TX
Metal Building Foundation Contractors Dallas Fort Worth TX
Expert Precision Foundations for Your Metal Building Projects
La Ross and Son Construction delivers industry-leading metal building foundations across the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex. Our specialized team combines 10+ years of experience with cutting-edge technology to create foundations that exceed engineering specifications.
Why Choose Us for Metal Building Foundations?
✓ Precision Engineering – Laser-guided placement with sub-inch accuracy
✓ Heavy-Duty Construction – 4500-6000 PSI concrete for industrial loads
✓ Fast Project Delivery – Coordinated scheduling minimizes delays
✓ Full Warranty Coverage – Licensed, bonded & insured protection
✓ DFW Metroplex Coverage – Serving 30+ cities within 30 miles of Mansfield
Metal Building Foundation Services
Warehouse Foundation Slabs – Distribution centers & logistics facilities
Manufacturing Facility Foundations – Heavy machinery & production equipment
Retail & Commercial Buildings – Customer traffic & display requirements
Agricultural Metal Buildings – Livestock facilities & equipment storage
Aircraft Hangars – Aviation facilities with specialized requirements
Automotive Facilities – Dealerships & service centers
Cities We Serve
Dallas County: Dallas, Irving, Grand Prairie, DeSoto, Lancaster
Tarrant County: Fort Worth, Arlington, Euless, Bedford, Hurst, Mansfield
Ellis County: Waxahachie, Midlothian, Cedar Hill, Duncanville
Metal Building Industry Standards
We work closely with leading metal building manufacturers and follow industry guidelines:
- Metal Building Manufacturers Association – MBMA – Industry standards & best practices
- American Institute of Steel Construction – AISC – Steel connection requirements
- International Code Council – ICC – Building code compliance
- Pre-Engineered Building Manufacturers – Work with major suppliers like Butler, Nucor, and Varco Pruden
- Texas Department of Licensing – TDLR – State contractor licensing
Technical Specifications
- Concrete Strength: 4500-6000 PSI
- Thickness Range: 6-12 inches based on load requirements
- Flatness Tolerance: FF25/FL20 for metal building requirements
- Reinforcement: Engineered rebar grids per structural drawings
- Anchor Bolt Precision: ±0.125 inches positional accuracy
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Website: larossandson.com
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Phone: Call for free estimates on all metal building foundation projects

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Concrete Slab Grades
If you are still convinced that concrete slabs are right for you, then you must know the three primary grades of concrete. The grading of concrete is based on the strength measured in pounds per square inch (psi). Grades are determined by the cement, water and aggregate mixture. The three concrete grades are:
Basic Concrete
This grade is the lowest strength of concrete used to make concrete slabs.
Commercial Grade Concrete
This is the most common grade of concrete used to build concrete slabs. High-Strength Concrete: This type of concrete is used in applications that must support a heavy structure.
Concrete Slab Types
One the key advantages of using concrete is its large selection. There are many different subtypes of concrete. These subtypes are based upon the aggregate used in the mix of cement, sand and water.
Regular Concrete
The strength of this type of concrete ranges from 1,400 psi to 5,800 psi. This mixture consists of Portland cement, water and sand (sand is the aggregate). Self-Consolidating Concrete: This concrete is growing in popularity and currently accounts for over 75% of precast concrete sales in the U.S. It does not require compaction and can save more than 50% on labor costs. It is used in the creation of industrial concrete slabs and other construction projects.
Stamped Concrete
This is regular-strength concrete that has floor hardeners and pigments impregnated on the surface. Stampers create a pattern on the surface to make the slab resemble stone, brick or other materials. Pervious Concrete: This is concrete without sand. Instead, only larger aggregates are used. This allows water to flow through the concrete slab and into the ground. It is ideal for concrete slabs to be placed in areas with high humidity and heavy amounts of precipitation.
Polymer Concrete
Polymers added to the concrete mix allow for hardening within four hours to strengths of up to 5,000 psi. Geopolymer Concrete: Slabs made of this type of concrete feature a binder that is made of industrial waste including fly ash, slurry and slag. This type of concrete slab offers a high resistance to chemicals and heat. Asphalt Concrete: A bituminous binder is used in place of the Portland cement to hold together the aggregates.
High-Strength Concrete
Its strength is greater than 5,800 psi. To make this form of concrete, the water to cement ratio is less than .35. Sand is used as the aggregate and silica fume is added for additional strength. High-Performance Concrete: This is high-strength concrete with additional chemicals added for wear resistance and durability. The unique feature of this concrete is its fast curing time, which allows the concrete slab to be used as soon as possible.
Micro-Reinforced Ultra-Performance Concrete
This concrete is high-strength and has steel fibers added to the mix. The steel fibers add to the durability and strength of the finished slab. A concrete slab made of this type of concrete exhibits high resistance to wind, water and chemicals along with high ductility and high-energy absorption. It is ideal for making a concrete slab in earthquake-prone areas. Rapid-Strength Concrete: This form of concrete achieves its full strength within a few hours of being poured. This allows the concrete slab to be used within a day of its creation. Dependable, affordable concrete paving, parking lots, driveways, foundations, patios. Experienced Contractors. Reasonable Rates. In Business Since 2014. Fully
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