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Loading Dock Concrete

Loading docks take more abuse than any other concrete surface on your property. RCC builds and repairs heavy-duty dock slabs engineered to withstand semi-truck traffic, forklift loads, and years of impact and abrasion.

Reinforced loading dock concrete apron in Mundelein IL

Heavy-duty loading dock concrete built to handle constant truck traffic

The Toughest Job for Concrete

Loading docks endure punishment that no other concrete surface faces. Heavy trucks backing in and out, forklifts racing across the apron, pallet jacks grinding over joints, and constant impact from dock levelers and bumpers. Add freeze-thaw cycles, road salt exposure, and diesel fuel spills, and it's no wonder loading dock concrete fails faster than any other commercial surface.

When dock concrete deteriorates, it creates safety hazards for workers, damages equipment, and slows down operations. RCC specializes in heavy-duty dock concrete that's engineered to handle these extreme conditions and keep your operations running smoothly.

Why Loading Docks Fail:

  • Repeated heavy impact from truck trailers and dock levelers
  • Concentrated forklift wheel loads on thin or undermined slabs
  • Freeze-thaw damage from constant water and salt exposure
  • Poor original construction — insufficient thickness or reinforcement
  • Sub-base erosion from drainage problems washing away support

Our Dock Specifications

Heavy-duty specifications engineered for loading dock environments.

Slab Thickness

Minimum 8 inches for dock areas and approach aprons, with thickened edges at dock faces to resist impact damage from trailers and equipment.

Concrete Strength

5,000+ PSI air-entrained concrete with low water-to-cement ratio for maximum strength, durability, and freeze-thaw resistance in exposed dock environments.

Reinforcement

#5 rebar on 12-inch centers both ways, with additional reinforcement at dock edges, equipment pads, and high-traffic transition zones.

Approach Aprons

Reinforced concrete approach aprons sloped for drainage, extending 50+ feet from the dock face to handle truck turning movements and trailer spotting.

Drainage Design

Engineered slope and trench drain systems that move water away from the dock face and prevent ponding in the approach area where trucks idle.

Edge Protection

Steel angle iron or heavy-duty concrete curbs at dock faces to protect slab edges from trailer impact and prevent corner spalling.

Repair vs. Replace

Knowing when to repair and when to replace saves you money and downtime.

When to Repair

  • Surface spalling or scaling without structural damage
  • Isolated cracks that haven't undermined the sub-base
  • Joint deterioration that can be routed and resealed
  • Minor settling that can be corrected with slab jacking
  • Edge damage limited to the dock face area

Typical Cost: $3,000 - $8,000

Depending on repair scope and dock size

When to Replace

  • Widespread cracking with sub-base erosion underneath
  • Slab has settled or heaved more than 1 inch
  • Original concrete was under-designed (too thin, low PSI)
  • Multiple previous patch repairs that keep failing
  • Drainage problems requiring re-grading the entire area

Typical Cost: $10,000 - $30,000+

Full tear-out and replacement with proper engineering

Loading Dock Concrete Done Right.

Whether your dock needs repair or full replacement, RCC builds heavy-duty loading dock concrete that handles the punishment and keeps your operations moving.

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Based in Lakemoor, IL
RCC Masonry & Concrete

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about loading dock concrete.

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