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Quality Concrete Products has been in
business in Commerce, Texas since 1912.
We cover a vast territory in North East Texas,
West to the Wichita Falls area, and the Southern Oklahoma counties.
Contact us to arrange a tour of our facilities and
let us show you how we can help you save time and money.
Our History
8/2009-Today:
In 2009 we searched for a system with more features and one which offered a
one-set, one-piece system. We found Pro
Flo Aerobic met all our needs and more, and became a Pro Flo
distributor. We continue to offer conventional septic tanks, storm shelters,
and grease traps. Our main focus is manufacturing the Pro Flo
Wastewater Treatment Plants and servicing our Installers.
2000 - 8/2009: In 2000, we added
square pump tank forms to match our Cajun Aire aerobic tanks so that we
could overcome the problem many installers were having of having to dig a
hole with a 2-level bottom.
In the last few years we have earned key
certifications, found out what our customers needed and continued to improve
on our "kit" and available components. We believe in continuous
improvement and are in a constant lookout for ways to provide better and
better quality and service.
1996 - 1999: Until 1996
we produced only conventional septic tanks and other miscellaneous
products. In the spring of 1997 the laws concerning septic systems
in the State of Texas changes. The TNRCC (Texas Natural Resource
Conservation Commission), now known as TCEQ (Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality) changed the entire method of determining what
type of septic system could be installed in what type of soil.
The soils in our area are expansive clays which
are hard on fiberglass systems. We shopped around for the best
concrete aerobic system and found H.E. McGrew's Cajun Aire in Bossier
City, Louisiana. We became a licensed manufacturer and distributor for
our area.
During that time, we also brainstormed on how we
would merchandise our systems. We would develop a "kit" approach so
that we could deliver to the installer everything that was needed to do the
entire install when we set the tanks. We saw from our own experience
that it would save a lot of time and trouble. Installers could spend
two or more days purchasing all the components to do the installation.
By delivering the parts needed to do the install at a reasonable price, we
could develop a business with installers who were spending too much time
collecting materials for the septic system.
By 1999 we had fully expanded the concrete plant,
built a concrete batch house and had several Cajun Aire forms. With our own
mixer, we controlled the quality of our concrete and mix, perfecting the
'formula'.
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