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C Lopez Construction LLC

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4 years of experience

C Lopez Construction LLC strives in providing services such as Landscaping, Concrete work, Fences and Retaining Walls. We have more than 7 years of experience on the field. We also offer affordable prices to fit your budget. We work with both Residential and Commercial clients.

C Lopez Construction LLC strives in providing services such as Landscaping, Concrete work, Fences and Retaining Walls. We have more than 7 years of experience on the field. We also offer affordable prices to fit your budget. We work with both Residential and Commercial clients.


"I am selling houses to houses and the last job that they did was repairing a foundation in the house that was already sold."

Judy B on June 2019

Simple solutions for your foundation issues, cracked or unlevel concrete, soil stabilization, and void fill problems. Call for a free on-site consultation and estimate 501-539-5218!

"I am selling houses to houses and the last job that they did was repairing a foundation in the house that was already sold."

Judy B on June 2019




M&E Handy Services

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M&E Handy Services

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11 years of experience

we don't finance, We have special on windows, and doors, we have about 4 employee's, we do sub- contracting, and billing is done at the end of the job. customer pay's for supplies up front or as needed on stage funding.

we don't finance, We have special on windows, and doors, we have about 4 employee's, we do sub- contracting, and billing is done at the end of the job. customer pay's for supplies up front or as needed on stage funding.


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



McCormick and Sons is a family owned and operated excavating, asphalt, and concrete contractor that does all types of projects ranging from pavement repair to new subdivision.



We do all remodeling & new construction. Will work Saturday but not Sunday in order to attend Church with my family. Will provide 24 hour emergency services on Sundays.

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Concrete Driveways questions, answered by experts

Building a concrete driveway normally takes between one and three days, including the time to cure the concrete. Wait at least seven days before driving on your driveway and two days before walking on it. Your contractor may require additional time if you need to level the ground, install a drainage system, or order special concrete materials. Installing a driveway also often requires a permit, so be sure to include this wait into your prep time as well.

When pouring a new concrete slab, you should consider how additional costs will affect your total, including reinforcements, decorative enhancements, finishing, and curing. It's also important to consider local laws regarding the grade, drainage, and permits for installing concrete on your property. Speak with your professional about the ideal thickness for your slab, and also consider whether you’ll need drainage for slab longevity.

Determining needs involves measuring the area, calculating volume in cubic yards, and consulting with suppliers to ensure surplus management and minimal wastage.

Epoxy and polyurethane sealers can last five to 10 years, while acrylic sealers last two to three years or more depending on the use, wear of the surface, and type of sealer you choose. Areas that see heavy traffic or extreme ice and snow may require more frequent sealing. Test your concrete every two years to gauge how it responds to absorbing water or if it fully repels it for longer than 20 seconds.

A fence post set in concrete lasts anywhere from five to over 25 years, depending on how well the concrete was applied and the fence post’s material. Untreated wood posts in concrete could last less than 10 years, but a durable, treated wood set in properly applied concrete could last a few decades. However, all fence posts will wear out eventually, so expect to need to replace your fence post every five to 15 years.

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