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"J&E Concrete did a fantastic job! They responded to my request for a quote within 24 hours, scheduled the work date, arrived on time, and completed the job on schedule. Very meticulous!"

Jerry T on July 2025

Looking for top-notch concrete services in Memphis? Look no further! Ranch Concrete specializes in driveways, patios, sidewalks, walls, and more. Our team of experts is ready to tackle any home project. Contact us today for a free estimate!

"J&E Concrete did a fantastic job! They responded to my request for a quote within 24 hours, scheduled the work date, arrived on time, and completed the job on schedule. Very meticulous!"

Jerry T on July 2025



We wash anything from houses, driveways, decks, fence, dumpster pads, parking lots, sidewalks, patios, gutters, commercial property, and much more. Contact us 24/7 for a free in-person estimate!


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We are a family owned and operated business that takes pride in our work and making our customers happy. I believe in doing what we say and if something is worth doing than it’s worth doing right we appreciate every one of our customers and always enjoy meeting new people and potentially new clients

We are a family owned and operated business that takes pride in our work and making our customers happy. I believe in doing what we say and if something is worth doing than it’s worth doing right we appreciate every one of our customers and always enjoy meeting new people and potentially new clients


Unlimited Mobile Wash

2611 S Ringo St
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Unlimited Mobile Wash

2611 S Ringo St
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Serving the Central Arkansas and surrounding areas; plus limited areas of Tennessee and Missouri since 1989 with our power and pressure washing services. We have over 25 years of experience in cleaning all types of brick, concrete, wood, tile, ceramic, stucco, and vinyl surfaces. Let us meet your cleaning requirements.....

"GREAT JOB GOT WHAT WAS PAID FOR"

STEVE M on July 2019

Serving the Central Arkansas and surrounding areas; plus limited areas of Tennessee and Missouri since 1989 with our power and pressure washing services. We have over 25 years of experience in cleaning all types of brick, concrete, wood, tile, ceramic, stucco, and vinyl surfaces. Let us meet your cleaning requirements.....

"GREAT JOB GOT WHAT WAS PAID FOR"

STEVE M on July 2019





Abstract Flooring & Design Co. has 3 employees and 5 contract laborers. We offer 60% down and 40% on completion. Residential & Commercial.


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Concrete Driveways questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can mix your own concrete for smaller jobs using premade bags of concrete. All you have to do is add water. There are different kinds of concrete, so make sure you get the right type for the job and mix according to the instructions. Too much or too little water can undermine the strength and durability of the final product.

There are a variety of hooks available you can use to hang your Christmas lights on concrete without drilling unsightly holes. Attaching hooks on gutters or using construction adhesive in a caulk gun are two options that work very well for getting hooks to stay up all season.

When comparing fence post foam versus concrete, concrete is considered more durable and stronger. Concrete is a stronger material that can handle larger amounts of weight, making it a good choice for load-bearing posts. For posts on smaller fences or fences made with lighter materials, like vinyl or wire mesh, post foam is a good choice.

It’s best to avoid rain on freshly poured concrete for 48 to 72 hours for the best results, but you’ll see minimal losses of strength as long as your concrete remains dry for five hours after pouring. You can either wait for dry conditions to pour your concrete or cover the area with a tarp to help keep it dry.

You should use cement for a chimney crown. The purpose of the chimney crown is to protect the mortar below from water damage and the effects of weather. For this reason, chimney crowns should only be made using cement. When repairing a crown, use caulks and sealants designed for cement repair rather than mortar repair.

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