Concrete Bollards Services In Holladay, Utah
Impact-rated safety bollards for storefronts, parking lots, and drive-up areas across Utah.
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Concrete Bollards In Holladay, Utah
We install and replace safety bollards for commercial and industrial properties. Our standard bollard is a steel-pipe core set in a concrete-filled sleeve with a concrete or polymer cap — designed to stop a vehicle at low speed and deflect higher-speed impacts. We match cap and color finish to your property aesthetics, including powder-coated steel covers in standard safety yellow or custom colors. Common applications include retail and restaurant storefronts where drive-through accidents are a risk, gas station canopy corners, parking lot islands, ATM and service window protection, and ADA-compliant pedestrian path separation. We handle the concrete core-drilling and sleeve installation as part of the job.
Why Holladay Owners Choose Black Canyon Exteriors
Holladay's bench position between 4,500 and 5,200 feet elevation combines higher UV loading, more frequent hail events tracking up Big Cottonwood Canyon, and upscale residential stock where material quality and color fidelity matter significantly. Many Holladay properties back up to the Wasatch Mountain Wildlife Management Area, and HOA covenants frequently specify earth-tone palettes and non-reflective siding finishes that must be sourced from a narrower product range than typical residential work. Older post-and-beam and ranch-style homes from the 1950s and 1960s in the lower Holladay bench neighborhoods often have oversized cedar soffit areas that require specialized attention when siding or gutter work is done.
We serve Holladay and nearby communities including Murray, Cottonwood Heights, Sandy, and the Wasatch bench neighborhoods.
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Our Concrete Bollards Process
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Site review and layout
We walk the property to identify impact risk areas, check for subsurface utilities before any drilling, and mark proposed bollard locations with you.
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Core drilling and sleeve installation
Holes are drilled to spec, sleeves are set and aligned, and concrete is poured. Curing time is factored into the schedule.
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Bollard installation and finishing
Steel cores are set, caps installed, and paint or powder-coat cover applied. Adjacent pavement is patched and finished clean.
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Inspection
We verify alignment, confirm cap fit and finish, and walk the installation with you before completion.
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Proudly Serving All Of Utah
We serve the Wasatch Front and beyond — from Salt Lake County to Utah County, Davis, Weber, Tooele, Summit, and surrounding communities.
- Salt Lake City
- West Jordan
- South Jordan
- Sandy
- Draper
- Provo
- Orem
- Lehi
- American Fork
- Ogden
- Layton
- Bountiful
- West Valley City
- Park City
- Tooele
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