Experience
Take advantage of our experience and unique expertise. We know concrete floors and we want
to work with you to achieve the best possible project solution. Members of the S&S
Concrete Floors construction team have pioneered modern methods of installing and
finishing concrete floors. We have been called upon to consult on these methods
internationally. These award - winning, highly acclaimed professionals are available to
work with you on your floor projects today.

Somero S-240 Laser Screed
Superflats
S&S Concrete Floors specializes in producing all types of industrial, commercial and
institutional floors. You can benefit from the fact that S&S Concrete Floors has
placed more superflat slabs than any other New England contractor! You can feel confident
knowing that we use and maintain the best tools, machinery and equipment available. You
can rely on S&S to build your floor on time and within budget, from the planning
phases through construction completion.

Razorback Double Finishing Trowel
Our Website
Please browse through our website to learn more about us and our services! If you need
further information, you may fill out our online Info Request for a brochure of your
choice. You may also contact us at the address below.

Somero Screed & Topping Spreader
HIGH TOLERANCE SLABS
BY S&S CONCRETE FLOORS, INC.
Superflat floors (F100min.) for
defined movement areas or VNA applications
wide placement methods using Somero
Laser Screed for improved floor quality and consistency
Shakeon hardeners and other toppings
using the Somero Topping Spreader
Fast-track floor construction
schedules using our Somero Laser Screeds
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Low slump concrete placement for
stronger, more durable floors
Routine placement of large aggregate
mix and fiber reinforced concrete
International consulting on modern
methods of installing floors
Complete concrete floor repair and
maintenance service
Increte Architectural stamped concrete
floors
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Good Old Fashioned Hand Work
The most important component in any warehouse building is the floor. If extremely
bad, a defective floor can result in the need to tear down the building."

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