If you manage a busy property in Columbus, concrete problems are more than a maintenance issue. Uneven sidewalks, failing curb ramps, damaged panels, and worn access routes can create trip hazards, affect ADA access, and make your property look poorly maintained.
Professional Pavement Services is a concrete contractor in Columbus, OH serving commercial and public-facing properties that need dependable work in high-traffic environments. We help schools, medical facilities, retail centers, office and mixed-use properties, HOAs, and public sites address damaged concrete with a practical focus on safety, accessibility, and long-term performance.
Whether you need concrete grinding, section replacement, ADA ramp upgrades, detectable warning tiles, van-accessible parking improvements, or restriping tied to new access routes, our team can assess the site and recommend the right next step.
Request a Concrete Assessment
Professional Pavement Services provides commercial concrete services in Columbus for properties where pedestrian safety, accessible routes, and clean presentation matter every day.
Common commercial concrete work includes:
Sidewalks and Walkways
Cracked, shifted, or uneven sidewalks create liability concerns and make it harder for students, patients, customers, staff, and visitors to move safely around the property.
Curbs and Gutters
Curbs and gutters help define traffic flow, protect site edges, and support drainage. When they break down, they can affect both site function and appearance.
Ramps and Entrances
Entrances, transitions, and curb ramps need to be built correctly so people can access the property safely and consistently.
Dumpster Pads and Loading Areas
Service areas, dumpster pads, loading docks, and loading zones take repeated abuse and often need stronger concrete solutions than standard pedestrian areas.
Damaged Panels and High-Traffic Concrete Sections
Not every problem requires tearing out an entire area. In many cases, targeted removal and replacement of failed sections is the most practical way to restore safety and appearance.
Fixing Trip Hazards and Damaged Concrete
One of the most common reasons commercial clients call is to deal with trip hazards in active public areas.
Concrete Grinding for Minor Height Differences
When the issue is a minor height difference between adjacent panels, concrete grinding can be an efficient way to reduce the hazard and improve walking safety without replacing the entire section.
This is often a strong fit for:
- school walkways
- medical entrances
- retail sidewalks
- office access routes
- other high-traffic pedestrian areas
Demo and Replacement for More Severe Damage
When concrete is badly cracked, broken, heaved, or otherwise failing, grinding is not enough. In those cases, demolition and replacement of the damaged section is often the better long-term solution.
This may include:
- sidewalk panel replacement
- curb replacement
- entrance section replacement
- ramp and transition reconstruction
- replacement of damaged concrete near crossings or parking access points
Repair vs. Replacement Guidance
Our job is to assess the site and recommend the right scope based on the actual condition of the concrete. We do not treat every problem the same, and we do not assume every issue requires a full tear-out.
Improving ADA Access Around Your Columbus Property
ADA-related concrete work needs to be approached with care, especially in environments where daily traffic and public access matter.
Professional Pavement Services helps improve access around commercial and public properties through concrete work such as:
ADA-Compliant Curb Ramps and Sidewalk Transitions
We install and replace curb ramps and transitions that support safer access between sidewalks, crossings, and parking areas.
Detectable Warning Tiles
Where required by the project, we install ADA detectable warning tiles at crossings and ramp bottoms to support safer and more clearly defined pedestrian transitions.
Van-Accessible Parking and Access Routes
We help create or update van-accessible parking spaces and access routes so the paved environment works together more effectively for users who rely on those accommodations.
Re-Striping to Align with Concrete and Ramp Work
In some cases, concrete improvements should be coordinated with parking lot striping so stalls, access aisles, and route markings align correctly with the updated ramps, entrances, and access paths.
We Follow the Plans — We Do Not Guess
For ADA-related work, Professional Pavement Services follows engineered drawings, plans, and project specifications. We do not guess or eyeball compliance in the field. Our role is to build to the design so the finished work reflects the project requirements and intended standards.
Who We Commonly Help in Columbus
We regularly work with commercial and public-facing properties where traffic, safety, and access are critical.
That often includes:
- schools and campuses
- medical offices and clinics
- retail centers and shopping plazas
- office and mixed-use properties
- HOAs and multifamily communities
- municipal and public facilities
These properties often need a contractor who can work around daily activity while helping reduce liability and improve site function.
Why Columbus Clients Choose Professional Pavement Services
Property and facility teams need a contractor who understands active sites, communicates clearly, and takes safety seriously.
Serving Columbus Since 1995
Professional Pavement Services has been serving Columbus and Central Ohio since 1995, bringing decades of experience to commercial concrete and pavement work.
Family-Owned and BBB Accredited
As a family-owned company, Professional Pavement Services emphasizes long-term relationships, dependable service, and accountability. BBB accreditation reinforces that commitment to professionalism.
OSHA-Certified, Safety-First Crews
Safety matters on every commercial site. Our crews follow a safety-first approach and are OSHA-certified, which supports a more disciplined jobsite process around active properties.
Prompt Communication and Fast Follow-Up
Property managers and facility teams need updates they can count on. We focus on responsive communication, including prompt follow-up when you request an assessment or quote.
Our Concrete Process
Every project is different, but the process should feel clear and organized from the beginning.
1. Site Walk and Assessment
We review the property, identify problem areas, and look at traffic flow, access needs, safety concerns, and the condition of the existing concrete.
2. Scope Recommendation and Quote
Based on the site conditions, we recommend the most practical next step, whether that is grinding, targeted replacement, ramp work, or a larger concrete update.
3. Site Preparation, Demo, and Removal
If damaged concrete needs to be removed, we demo the failed sections, prepare the area, and make sure the site is ready for replacement work.
4. Forming, Reinforcement, and Concrete Work
We set forms, use reinforcement where needed, and complete the concrete work based on the project type and intended use.
5. Finishing, Curing, and Protection
Concrete is finished for the specific application, then given the curing time it needs before reopening. Where appropriate, sealing and protection steps can help support longer-term performance.
6. Striping Coordination and Final Review
If the project affects parking layout or accessible spaces, restriping can be coordinated so the finished site functions as a complete access system. We then review the completed scope and reopening guidance with you.
Additional Commercial Concrete Work
Depending on the property and project scope, commercial concrete work may also include:
- steps
- bollards
- catch basins
- utility pads
- loading dock concrete
- parking stops
- entrance improvements
- related small-area
- concrete work around active properties
This helps support site safety and function without turning the page into a generic full-service list.
Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Concrete in Columbus
Do you provide sidewalk and curb repair in Columbus?
Can you grind concrete to remove trip hazards?
Do you replace damaged sidewalk panels and curbs?
Do you install ADA ramps and detectable warning tiles?
Can you help with van-accessible parking and restriping too?
What types of properties do you work on in Columbus?
How quickly do you respond to quote requests?
Schedule a Concrete Assessment in Columbus
If your property has trip hazards, damaged sidewalks, failing curbs, ADA ramp issues, or parking access problems, Professional Pavement Services can help you assess the site and determine the right next step.
Whether the solution is concrete grinding, targeted replacement, ramp reconstruction, detectable warning tile installation, or coordinated striping updates, we will help you understand the scope clearly.







