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C Lopez Construction LLC

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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.


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



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

When you are laying hardwood flooring—or any other material that does not flex well with humidity—you will want to check the moisture level of your subfloor before proceeding. Flooring like luxury vinyl tile and bamboo performs better than more rigid materials in environments where moisture might be present. However, thorough testing is always an excellent preventative measure to control and monitor water in your home.

Yes, concrete changes color while curing, moving from a dark shade when wet to a lighter shade once dry and fully cured. Wait at least 10 days after pouring the concrete to gauge the color of the final concrete. If the concrete remains dark or discolored after that period, reach out to your concrete contractor with questions.

Concrete dries faster in the heat than in the cold, but when concrete cures too fast, it can cause weak concrete. It’s best to pour concrete when temperatures are between 50 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit, watering it five to 10 times per day for seven days (unless you pour concrete in the winter). Slower cure times, such as when pouring concrete in cold weather, can cause strong concrete, but you need to monitor the temperature drop and moisture levels. Avoid pouring concrete when temperatures are below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.

Yes, you can screw directly into concrete, but only if you use screws specifically made for masonry or concrete. They're often labeled as masonry screws and made of steel and a special thread that provides a strong grip. However, even when using these screws, drilling a pilot hole first will make it much easier. 

There are quite a few differences between concrete and asphalt. Concrete is more costly up front and more challenging to repair. Asphalt does better in cold climates and works well with radiant heat systems. Porous asphalt is also excellent for wet climates, as it allows the water to drain away. However, it does get unpleasantly hot in the summer and requires more maintenance than concrete.

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