
ABOUT US
Since 1998, Concrete Slab Techs has been a leader in providing comprehensive flooring solutions for critical environments. Serving industries across Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Michigan, we specialize in reliable, long-term flooring systems. Our expertise extends from manufacturing to installation, ensuring that our clients receive the highest quality solutions tailored to their needs. Concrete slab techs are our specialty, and we are committed to enhancing the durability and functionality of your spaces with superior flooring.
WHO WE SERVE
We provide comprehensive flooring solutions tailored to the needs of a variety of industrial and commercial spaces. No matter your industry, we work with you to find the perfect long-term solutions.

INDUSTRIAL
We serve a variety of industrial spaces, including Equipment and Automotive Manufacturing, 3PL Distribution, Food & Beverage Manufacturing, Microelectronics, Data Centers, Chemical Processing, and more.

COMMERCIAL
We specialize in commercial flooring for a variety of spaces, including Office and Building, Convention Centers, Medical Spaces, Arenas, Retail, Entertainment and Amusement, and more.

OUR TESTING PROCEDURES
Relative Humidity Probe Test
A procedure used to assess and monitor the moisture conditions within a concrete slab or subfloor before installing flooring materials, such as hardwood, laminate, vinyl, or tile. This test helps ensure that the moisture levels are within an acceptable range, preventing potential problems like warping, buckling, or adhesive failures in the flooring.

Anhydrous Calcium Chloride Test
Also known as a Calcium Chloride Moisture Test or simply a Moisture Vapor Emission Rate (MVER) test, this procedure is a commonly used method used to assess the moisture vapor emission rate from a concrete subfloor. This test helps determine if the moisture levels in the concrete are within acceptable limits for the installation of flooring materials.

Concrete Surface
Ph Test
A procedure conducted to measure the pH level of a concrete surface before installing certain types of flooring materials. This test is important because the pH level of the concrete can significantly impact the performance and longevity of the flooring.









