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Warehouse and Industrial Floors in Harrisonville, MO
Warehouse and industrial floors in Harrisonville need the right PSI specification, flatness tolerance, and subgrade prep for the equipment loads and operations they will carry.
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Warehouse and industrial floor pricing in Harrisonville runs $4 to $7 per square foot depending on slab thickness, PSI specification, surface finish, and subgrade preparation required. Thicker slabs for heavy forklift loads, higher PSI mixes for industrial chemical exposure, and vapor barrier requirements all move the cost toward the upper end of the range. The cost that operators most often underestimate is subgrade preparation — on Cass County clay, inadequate compaction or failure to address soft zones before the pour leads to differential settlement that creates unlevel floor surfaces and premature joint cracking. Fixing a settled warehouse floor after occupancy costs significantly more than doing the subgrade work correctly before the pour.
Harrisonville has commercial and light industrial development along the Highway 71 corridor and in the industrial areas east of downtown. These facilities range from small flex-space buildings to larger distribution and storage operations. Agricultural-adjacent businesses on the rural edge also have shop floors and equipment storage slabs that function as industrial floors — high loads, oil exposure, and forklift or tractor traffic. Both contexts benefit from the same floor specification approach: proper PSI, adequate thickness, vapor barrier where moisture intrusion is a risk, and a surface finish matched to the floor's operational use.
We pour warehouse and industrial floors in Harrisonville using mixes specified for the actual load and exposure conditions of the facility. Standard commercial warehouse floors run 4,000 PSI minimum. Heavy forklift or industrial equipment areas are specified at 4,500 to 5,000 PSI with additional thickness. Surface finish options include broom, power-troweled smooth for pallet operations, and saw-cut or formed control joints at specified intervals to manage thermal and shrinkage movement. We coordinate the pour schedule on larger slabs to manage cold and heat joints and ensure consistent flatness across the full floor area.
Service Area
Harrisonville, MO
Cass County
Service
Warehouse & Industrial Floors
Commercial
Technical Factors
Floor Specification Decisions That Determine Performance
Slab Thickness
Standard warehouse floors are 6 inches. Heavy forklift traffic or rack loading typically warrants 7–8 inches. We discuss your operational loads before specifying thickness.
PSI Rating
Standard commercial floors spec 4000 PSI. Heavy industrial operations may require 4500–5000 PSI for the compression strength to handle point loads from racking and equipment.
Reinforcement
Wire mesh handles shrinkage cracking. Rebar or fiber reinforcement handles structural loads and improves the floor's ability to maintain flatness under load. The right choice depends on load and use.
Flatness Tolerance (F-Number)
Floor flatness affects whether a forklift can operate at full speed without load shift issues. F-numbers specify flatness and levelness tolerances. Logistics operations require higher F-numbers than general storage.
Harrisonville Context
Harrisonville — county seat residential and commercial concrete
As the Cass County seat, Harrisonville has a distinctive mix of residential, commercial, and institutional concrete needs. The courthouse area and downtown commercial district have established structures with periodic ADA, sidewalk, and parking lot needs. Residential neighborhoods range from older established areas to newer subdivisions at the city's edges. Some properties at the rural edge of Harrisonville have agricultural-adjacent characteristics — larger lots, shop slabs, and functional concrete work beyond standard residential.
Pricing
What does warehouse & industrial floors cost in Harrisonville?
Warehouse floors in Harrisonville run $4-7/sqft. Heavy-load industrial specs and vapor barrier requirements toward the upper end. Shop slabs on rural-edge properties quoted by scope. Free written estimate.
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