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Your Floor People

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8 years of experience

We are the best in the state when it comes to any decorative concrete or concrete coating. - Stained concrete - Sealed concrete - Polished concrete - Epoxy coatings - Concrete overlays - Concrete grinding

We are the best in the state when it comes to any decorative concrete or concrete coating. - Stained concrete - Sealed concrete - Polished concrete - Epoxy coatings - Concrete overlays - Concrete grinding


Unique Concrete Designs

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Unique Concrete Designs

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14 years of experience

We specialize in staining, scoring, etching, sealing, waxing, and diamond polishing concrete. We never leave a project with an unsatisfied client. From basic to creatively challenged floor designs, let us customize your home or business to make it more attractive and personal.

We specialize in staining, scoring, etching, sealing, waxing, and diamond polishing concrete. We never leave a project with an unsatisfied client. From basic to creatively challenged floor designs, let us customize your home or business to make it more attractive and personal.




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D & D Complete Wood & Concrete Restoration

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D & D Complete Wood & Concrete Restoration

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27 years of experience

Do you have a home that needs some TLC, a deck that has been beaten up by the weather, a concrete driveway that has been cracked, or even stained from cars? Then D&D can treat your home. Offering you a limited 10 year warranty, maintenance free. Servicing any wood or concrete areas of the home.

Do you have a home that needs some TLC, a deck that has been beaten up by the weather, a concrete driveway that has been cracked, or even stained from cars? Then D&D can treat your home. Offering you a limited 10 year warranty, maintenance free. Servicing any wood or concrete areas of the home.


Glennaire Construction Inc

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Glennaire Construction Inc

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66 years of experience

Glennaire Construction Inc is a general contractor licensed for both residential and light commercial construction. The company was originally established in 1959 by Glen G. Turner, father of James E. Turner, President. We currently employ 7 full time workers. We expect payment upon completion for small jobs and progressively on larger jobs. We use licensed and insured subcontractors for work that we don't do in house.

Glennaire Construction Inc is a general contractor licensed for both residential and light commercial construction. The company was originally established in 1959 by Glen G. Turner, father of James E. Turner, President. We currently employ 7 full time workers. We expect payment upon completion for small jobs and progressively on larger jobs. We use licensed and insured subcontractors for work that we don't do in house.




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Decorative Concrete questions, answered by experts

If you over-trowel concrete, it will be difficult for moisture to move through it. For this reason, it may be worthwhile to hire a professional, especially if you don’t have the advanced knowledge and techniques required to avoid this issue.

Yes, you should screw your flange to the subfloor, including cement. The best way to get this done is to predrill holes into the concrete using a hammer drill and a ¼-inch concrete bit. Be careful when you’re ready to bolt your flange down, as you can accidentally crack it. You can avoid this issue by not installing the screws too deep. Or, you can opt for a flange with a stainless steel ring so you don’t have to worry about cracking the plastic.

In most cases, you’ll want your patio to be 4 inches thick, although you should add reinforcement and increase the thickness up to around 8 inches if you want it to support heavier loads and resist cracking more readily. Although thicker slabs will cost more, you’ll start seeing diminishing returns at around 6 inches.

Whether or not you need reinforcements for your concrete slab depends on the thickness, what you’ll use the slab for, and the climate and soil conditions in your area. Adding reinforcements increases the strength and durability of your concrete slab, so it’s ideal for load-bearing slabs like driveways and home foundations. It can also help reduce the risk of cracking in extreme climates and areas that see excessive soil movement. Speak with your professional to determine if your project requires reinforcement.

The most common cause of concrete cracks is shrinkage when the concrete hardens and cures. The stress from the shrinkage exceeds the concrete’s strength. Concrete cracking can also occur when it experiences extremely cold or hot temperatures, such as a particularly harsh winter or a firepit built into a concrete patio.

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