
Columbus Stamp Concrete pours concrete barn floors across Pickerington, a growing community on the southeast side of the metro. You get a local crew, honest itemized pricing, and concrete prepped, jointed and sealed to hold up through central Ohio's freeze-thaw, not just look good on day one.
Floors built for the work
A concrete barn floor stands up to livestock, equipment, wash-downs and daily traffic, and it is far easier to clean and disinfect than dirt or gravel. We pour on a compacted base with the thickness and reinforcement your use calls for, and we can broom-finish, seal or polish it.
Options for barns and outbuildings
- Broom or troweled finish for grip and easy cleaning.
- Sealed or polished for a bright, dust-free, wipe-down surface.
- Proper slope and drains for wash-downs and stalls.
- Thickened sections where tractors and equipment sit.
Why Pickerington homeowners choose us
- Built on a real base so it does not crack, heave or settle a year later.
- Sealed for Ohio winters against road salt and freeze-thaw.
- Honest, itemized pricing, in writing, before we start.
- Local crew that answers the phone and shows up when we say.
Serving Pickerington and nearby
We cover Pickerington and the surrounding Columbus suburbs. Wherever you are within about 30 miles of Columbus, the standard is the same.
Common questions
How thick should a barn floor be?
It depends on what drives and sits on it. Stall and aisle floors are thinner than areas that carry tractors or equipment; we size thickness and reinforcement to your use.
Can you pour a floor in an existing barn or pole building?
Yes. We pour floors in existing barns, pole buildings, shops and outbuildings, with proper base prep and drainage.
Is a sealed or polished barn floor worth it?
For dust control, cleanliness and disinfecting it is a big upgrade over bare concrete or gravel, and it holds up for decades.
