Trusted Concrete Contractors Serving Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware & the D.C. Metro Area
As the leading concrete company in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware & the D.C. metro area, Chamberlain Contractors is proud to offer concrete repair, replacement, and installation services your business can rely on. From curb installation to ADA-compliant lots, our expert paving team is here to help.
Why We’re the #1 Choice
Our Services Are Comprehensive
From the initial assessment to the final product, we cover all your commercial concrete needs.
We Use Quality Materials
We use the highest quality commercial concrete materials and techniques to deliver the best results.
We Make Scheduling Convenient
All you have to do is pick up the phone and call us. We’ll take care of the rest.
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Our Commercial Concrete Services
ADA Parking Requirements
Ensure your property meets all accessibility standards with professional parking lot maintenance that creates safe, ADA-compliant spaces for everyone.
Concrete & Curbing
We design concrete surfaces for schools, office campuses, apartment complexes, and retail hubs. We also install curbing to separate traffic from pedestrian areas.
Parking Lot Maintenance
We ensure proper grading, drainage planning, and layout design so your lot looks professional and also functions efficiently for years to come.
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FAQs
What is concrete paving?
Concrete paving is the process of installing concrete slabs for commercial surfaces such as parking lots, sidewalks, ramps, and loading docks. It offers a long-lasting, low-maintenance, and highly durable solution for businesses and public properties.
How long does concrete paving last?
When properly installed and maintained, concrete paving can last 30 to 40 years or longer. Its strength and durability make it ideal for areas with constant foot or vehicle traffic.
Is concrete paving and curbing environmentally friendly?
Concrete is a recyclable material and reflects more sunlight than asphalt, helping reduce urban heat. It also contributes to better stormwater control, especially when using permeable concrete options that allow water to pass through the surface rather than running off.