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Avatar for Blood Sweat and Tears Concrete Construction LLC
Blood Sweat and Tears Concrete Construction LLC
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Vail, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

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"BS&R concrete are the upmost professionals. They arrived at the time that was agreed upon. Their workers were very friendly and worked extremely hard. This all was stamped concrete which is more labor intensive"
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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VERDUGO MASONRY
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Vail, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 1987

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"Sergio was great to work with! I have an old adobe house and had some bricks that needed to be patched/repaired. He came out and gave me a fair quote right away and then scheduled the work. He did a great job and was so nice throughout the process. He then came back after he was finished to touch up a few areas. I will definitely call him again when I need this kind of work."
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Golden Rule Construction
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Vail, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Excellent. They were timely. They cleaned up after themselves. They were professional. They were respectful and friendly. They made me feel comfortable and relieved. They took extra safety measures. They made sure everyone on the house was safe."
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Nick D and Sons
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Vail, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Nick came over today to help clean up our yard since the county brush and bulky pick-up in this coming Monday. Nick did a great job and help cut down a large tree limb that was hanging over our sidewalk. We also had some tile work done in our bathroom. Since I use a wheelchair he greatly improved the entrance to the shower area with some mosaic tile. it was a very difficult area to work in and he did a great job. He was promptly on time and finished as promised.
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Curtis Plumbing Co Inc
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Concrete - Sawing or RemovalConcrete - Sawing or Removal- For Business

Serving Vail, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 1973

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Just remodeled the kitchen. Hooked new sink and plumbing for new sink up to existing cast iron drain and huge leak in cast iron pipe ensued. Ed quickly figured out what needed to be done. He cut out the affected pipe and replaced with a joiner to an ABS pipe. Very professional work!!"
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Concrete Cutting questions, answered by experts

Cutting rectangular ductwork requires careful measurements and the right technique. Use a measuring tape and pencil to mark the cutting lines accurately. Tin snips are excellent for straight cuts on smaller ducts. For more extensive or thicker rectangular ducts, a reciprocating saw with a metal-cutting blade is effective. 

Ensure the duct is well-supported and secure while cutting to prevent wobbling and maintain precision. After cutting, use a metal file to smooth any sharp edges, ensuring safety during installation. 

The cost to weld aluminum averages about $14 to $22 per pound. The type of metal factors into the overall cost of any welding project due to the cost of the materials and the expertise required to work with it. Some of the most common metals used by welders include:

  • Magnesium alloy: $7–$16 per pound

  • Low-carbon steel: $11–$12 per pound

  • Stainless steel: $13–$15 per pound

  • Copper/brass: $24–$29 per pound

  • Cast iron: $38–$79 per pound

  • Titanium: $60–$85 per pound

Yes, you can cut plexiglass by hand using a sharp knife or blade (utility knife, box cutter, glass cutter, etc.).

Since water heaters are primarily made of metal, they’re commonly accepted by scrap yards and collectors. Don’t expect to fetch a high price, though—water heaters are mostly steel and aluminum, which aren’t high-value metals. Some components are made of more valuable metals, like brass and copper, but they’re a small portion of the heater and won’t affect the price much.

Choosing the right metal fabricator for your project begins with research. Find a reputable fabrication company by searching for reputable contractors in your area, and then reviewing photos of their previous work, customer reviews, and photos of the company’s workshop.

Once you’ve narrowed down the list, contact the companies to ask about the types of metal fabrication projects they specialize and inquire about guarantees and warranties on workmanship. You should also ensure the company uses high-quality material, and ask about the schedule and turnaround time for your proposed project.

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