Traditional Poured Walls and Flatwork

Traditional Poured Walls

When building a house, a well-built, trustworthy concrete foundation is a must.

Great Lakes Superior Walls also offers poured walls, a type of foundation wall built by pouring wet concrete into aluminum forms, through our sister company Miedema Concrete. Typical poured walls are six to ten inches thick.

Poured walls are ideal for structures that don’t necessarily need insulation, such as pole barns, garages, or poured-in-place foundations, like crawl spaces:

Footings: Support your foundation and prevent settling.

Poured-in-Place Foundations: Perfect for basements and crawl spaces.

Retaining Walls: Provide support for backfilled soil.

Tile and Stone

Flatwork

Flatwork can be described as any horizontal flat concrete surface.

In addition to basement and garage floors, the Great Lakes Superior Walls team is prepared to make the outside of your home both functional and beautiful.

Floors

Driveways

Steps

Sidewalks

Curbs and Gutters

Patios, Porches, and Slabs

Colored Concrete

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