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American Construction and Development LLC

80 Canyon Trail
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American Construction and Development LLC

80 Canyon Trail
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American Construction and Development LLC is an Alabama-based construction company specializing in residential construction and remodeling projects. We have over 20 years experience in the construction field and strive to provide quality work at an affordable price. We are knowledgeable in a variety of construction trades such as roofing, flooring, siding, gutters, window replacement, exterior additions, interior remodels, etc. If you can dream it, we can make it happen. Call us for a free quote today!

American Construction and Development LLC is an Alabama-based construction company specializing in residential construction and remodeling projects. We have over 20 years experience in the construction field and strive to provide quality work at an affordable price. We are knowledgeable in a variety of construction trades such as roofing, flooring, siding, gutters, window replacement, exterior additions, interior remodels, etc. If you can dream it, we can make it happen. Call us for a free quote today!






Gerhard Concrete Specialists

3405 Harmon Williams Rd
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Gerhard Concrete Specialists

3405 Harmon Williams Rd
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14 years of experience

I have in business for 37+ years, and I prefer that we come out to where you are and provide a free estimate so we can be sure that we can provide you the customer with good quality work. I share this company with my father who carries the same name as me, my twin brother Rusty and my son Leon.

I have in business for 37+ years, and I prefer that we come out to where you are and provide a free estimate so we can be sure that we can provide you the customer with good quality work. I share this company with my father who carries the same name as me, my twin brother Rusty and my son Leon.


Slick's Construction & Flooring

1680 Airport Rd
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Slick's Construction & Flooring

1680 Airport Rd
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27 years of experience

We are a Full Service DESIGN/BUILD Company located in Oxford, AL. We do work all over Alabama, and the surrounding states. We specialize in all things flooring, as well as, Kitchen, and Bath Remodels. We have a full team of Home Service Pro's, and offer FREE Consultations.

We are a Full Service DESIGN/BUILD Company located in Oxford, AL. We do work all over Alabama, and the surrounding states. We specialize in all things flooring, as well as, Kitchen, and Bath Remodels. We have a full team of Home Service Pro's, and offer FREE Consultations.



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Decorative Concrete questions, answered by experts

Yes, spraying water on the surface helps concrete cure evenly by preventing the top layer from curing long before the wet bottom layer cures. Otherwise, the top layer will cure and shrink, creating tension, and this tension will tear the top and bottom layers apart, creating a weakened slab. Water prevents this from occurring.

Yes, concrete is significantly stronger than masonry, especially if the concrete pour includes reinforcements, like steel rebar. Concrete is a uniform material that can withstand compression, sheer force, and tensile force as long as it’s reinforced. Masonry involves the use of mortar or grout to connect individual building materials, like brick, stone, or tile. Mortar and grout are also reasonably strong and resist compression well, but they don’t come close to the strength of poured concrete.

Concrete houses cost 10% to 20% more to build than stick-built homes, and maintenance on home systems is more invasive and expensive due to pipes and wires being buried in concrete. Concrete homes can also look more industrial and less comfortable if you don’t cover the concrete with finishing materials. It’s also more challenging to make changes to concrete, so reframing doors and windows or building home additions will cost more. Concrete needs time to cure, too, so the timeline to build a house out of concrete is a bit longer.

Generally speaking, adding concrete landscaping features will cause your property taxes to increase. That’s because projects that involve a permanent concrete foundation require permits and permanently improve the land. Since taxes are based on improvements, your taxes will go up. Here are some projects that will likely have an impact on your taxes:

  • Concrete pool decks

  • Concrete patios

  • Concrete walkways

  • Concrete driveways

  • Concrete steps

  • Concrete foundations

Since most of these will only lead to a partial improvement, you can expect the bump in your taxes to be minimal, but this is still something to consider.

In most cases, the cost to pour a concrete patio falls between $8 and $12 per square foot. For a typical 200-square-foot concrete patio, you’re looking at an average price of between $1,600 and $2,400. Most concrete patios will be 4 inches thick, so thickness plays a minimal role in the price variance, but some types of concrete finishes can cost up to $25 per square foot, which has a major impact on your total.

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