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Working with custom architectural precast concrete is often a new experience for most designers, contractors, and homeowners. We’ll be glad to help answer any questions.
FAQ
All kinds. Concreteworks East has experience fabricating custom precast products for projects across the country, interior or exterior, for all types of space uses. Our 15,000 square feet fabrication studio and in-house CNC milling allows us to tackle projects of all complexities. Don’t forget to check out our Portfolio for some inspiration.
The best way to get started is by submitting drawings of the project or specific products to us. This allows our team to better understand the unique quantity, geometry, and details of your project. With that understanding, we can begin to review pricing and finishes.
Absolutely. We offer 4″ x 3″ samples of our standard colors and finishes. Please use the Sample Request page to submit your request. All samples are sent USPS Priority. If you are interested in a custom color or finish, please contact us at info@concreteworkseast.com.
Concreteworks East will work with you to find the best solution in shipping the material to you project. Due to the weight and sizing of crating concrete products, only dedicated freight services are recommend to ensure the safest and quickest delivery possible.
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