Concrete Laser Screeding

The laser screed is why our floors come out flatter and our pours go faster. We run Somero laser screed equipment that levels concrete to laser-guided grade, holding tighter flatness across large slabs than any hand method can match. Boom and walk-behind units let us screed flat or sloped surfaces, work around penetrations, and place high volumes in a single day, on grade and on schedule.

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Laser-guided screeding for flatter floors and faster pours

Before the laser screed, holding a large slab to tight flatness meant strip pours, hand screeds, and a lot of labor, and the results still varied crew to crew and day to day. Laser screeding changed that. The machine reads a laser reference and levels concrete to exact grade as it goes, plowing, augering, and vibrating the mix to a consistent finish. The result is a flatter, more level floor with fewer joints, placed in a fraction of the time.

We run cutting edge laser screed equipment, including a ride-on boom unit for open slab-on-grade work and a walk-behind for tighter areas, slabs with heavy penetrations, and elevated decks. Between them, we screed flat floors and sloped surfaces, hold the FF and FL numbers a project specifies, and keep production high when the trucks are rolling. Laser guidance removes the guesswork and the fatigue that pull hand-screeded floors out of tolerance, which means tireless consistency from the first cubic yard to the last.

That capability runs through everything we pour. Warehouse and distribution floors, manufacturing pads, exterior slabs, and large commercial and ag floors all come out truer and faster because the screed holds grade the whole way across. It is one of the main reasons general contractors across the Mountain West bring us in when the floor has to be right.

Key Features

Laser-Guided Grade

The screed reads a laser reference and levels concrete to exact grade across the entire slab.

Flat and Sloped Capability

Boom and walk-behind units handle open floors, sloped surfaces, penetrations, and elevated decks.

High Single-Day Volume

Large pours placed in quicker and better

Tireless Consistency

Laser guidance removes the fatigue and guesswork that pull hand-screeded floors out of tolerance.