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Yanez Bros LLC

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Specialties and services provided: -New house foundations -Driveways -Land excavation -Side walks -Patios -Block work -Decorative rock -Decorative concrete -Fire pits -Concrete counter tops Attention to detail and 100% customer satisfaction guaranteed. We are an owner-operated family business with over 10 years experience.

Specialties and services provided: -New house foundations -Driveways -Land excavation -Side walks -Patios -Block work -Decorative rock -Decorative concrete -Fire pits -Concrete counter tops Attention to detail and 100% customer satisfaction guaranteed. We are an owner-operated family business with over 10 years experience.


Young-Buck concrete

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Hi! My name is Dalton Martin! I have been doing concrete amount other things my while life. My Dad owned his own concrete business for 18 years. I took to doing concrete love, and enjoy everything about it. I do stamp concrete, broom finish, slick finish, and stairs. Next time you are in need of concrete work give me a call.

Hi! My name is Dalton Martin! I have been doing concrete amount other things my while life. My Dad owned his own concrete business for 18 years. I took to doing concrete love, and enjoy everything about it. I do stamp concrete, broom finish, slick finish, and stairs. Next time you are in need of concrete work give me a call.




Newman Roofing & Exteriors

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Newman Roofing & Exteriors

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We are a Veteran owned and operated company. We do have set work hours, but when there is a storm that causes damage to your home we will always answer the phone so that we can help you when you need us the most! 1.866.4 NRX PRO

We are a Veteran owned and operated company. We do have set work hours, but when there is a storm that causes damage to your home we will always answer the phone so that we can help you when you need us the most! 1.866.4 NRX PRO



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Johnson Builders

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Johnson Builders has 4 employees as of the present time.(Subject to additional hands if needed) Subcontractors are available if needed. Accepts credit/debit cards, checks, and cash payments.

Johnson Builders has 4 employees as of the present time.(Subject to additional hands if needed) Subcontractors are available if needed. Accepts credit/debit cards, checks, and cash payments.



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Concrete Repair questions, answered by experts

Minor slab leaks normally take around three hours to access and fix, provided the leak is in an accessible location. However, a more extensive leak or a leak in a hard-to-reach location can take several days to fix, depending on the resulting damage. You might also want to consider the timeline for the build-back if the leak damages building materials like flooring or cabinets, which can take several weeks, including delivery of the materials.

You can use epoxy-based concrete fillers to repair small cracks and dents in the floor. For larger damages, remove any debris, then patch the cracks or holes with concrete repair products or resurface the entire floor. We recommend using fast-curing products that cure in four hours. You can also buy a pre-mixed concrete patch and leveler if you are only repairing parts of your floor.

Home foundations are designed to last a lifetime when properly constructed and well-maintained. A poured concrete slab can last 200 years, while concrete blocks can last 80 to 100 years. A pier foundation can last about 75 years. Brick or stone walls can last 100 years or more.

Although it is possible for a house to collapse from a sinking foundation, it will likely take many years, and signs of major issues will be apparent for a while. Homes on hillsides or in areas that experience frequent washouts are at a higher risk of collapse. Still, barring a natural disaster or extreme circumstances, houses are unlikely to fully collapse from foundation damage.

Yes, you can replace a cinder block foundation. If a block foundation is too severely damaged to repair cracks and other issues, replacing the entire foundation is a viable option. The job will require a professional and can take between one to seven days on average to complete, depending on how complex the problem is.

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