Nice Guy Concrete is the commercial and industrial concrete contractor for businesses across Georgetown, a small commercial centre serving Halton Hills businesses. We pour parking lots, truck courts, dock approaches, warehouse floors and building parging on a written-quote, written-spec basis. WSIB cleared, $5 million general liability, and a written workmanship warranty on every commercial pour.
Georgetown is a small commercial centre serving Halton Hills businesses, and the commercial concrete demand reflects that. The bulk of our work in Georgetown sits along the Mountainview Road industrial park, the Trafalgar Road industrial corridor, downtown Main Street retail, the Sinclair Avenue commercial strip, and the Mold-Masters / Eaton commercial cluster, with active jobs in postal codes L7G (Georgetown commercial and industrial), L7J (Acton-adjacent rural commercial), and L0P / L7G 0 prefixes for newer build. The four sectors below cover most of what we pour in Georgetown in a given month.
The Mountainview and Sinclair industrial pockets host injection moulders, fabrication shops and tool-and-die operations. We pour 6 to 8 inch reinforced shop floors, oil-resistant integral colour, fork-lift-rated 35 MPa slabs, and chemical-resistant overlays for plating and finishing lines.
Georgetown's heritage Main Street has tight setbacks, heritage frontages and a strict downtown design overlay. We pour broom-finish storefront walks, replacement patio slabs for restaurants, decorative-banded entries that match the heritage streetscape, and ADA-compliant ramps with cast-in tactile strips.
Auto repair, tire shops and service-trade buildings along Guelph Street, Sinclair and the Highway 7 corridor. Service-bay slabs with cast-in trench drains, oil-resistant pigment, integral-colour heated front aprons, and replacement customer-parking lots that take both daily customer traffic and tow-truck loads.
Professional offices around Georgetown Hospital and the Halton Hills civic core. Accessible ramps with rolled transitions, sealed concrete steps with cast tactile indicators, ambulance bay slabs, and salt-resistant air-entrained mixes for the busy ER walkway.
Every Georgetown commercial quote we send is itemized with mix design, slab thickness, base depth, reinforcement, joint pattern, finish and sealer. If it is not on the written quote, we are not charging for it after.
Halton Hills commercial work generally needs a Building Permit when the slab is tied to a structure and a Site Alteration Permit when grading is changed. Heritage Main Street has an additional Heritage Halton Hills review for visible street-side concrete; we submit material samples and finish samples up front.
Every Georgetown commercial quote spells out slab thickness, the concrete mix, the reinforcement, the base depth, the joint plan, the finish, the sealer and the cleanup. The quoter walks the site, the same person runs the pour.
$5 million general liability, current WSIB clearance, ISNetworld and Avetta registration. Certificates and pre-qual packets to your facility or property manager within an hour of a call.
Most Georgetown commercial work is scheduled around your operations: weekend pours for retail, night pours for distribution centres, phased pours for healthcare so emergency access is never closed.
Call 289-803-2615 or visit our commercial inquiry form. We can usually have a site visit booked within a week and a written, itemized quote on your desk within 7 business days of the visit.
For residential and small commercial work in Georgetown see our Georgetown concrete contractor page.