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Storm Pro Hardscape

2501 Hayden Road
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Storm Pro Hardscape

2501 Hayden Road
4.50(
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Customers say: Quality work
5 years of experience

Our hardscape business in Arizona is dedicated to transforming outdoor spaces into beautiful and functional areas. With expertise in design, installation, and maintenance, we specialize in creating stunning hardscape features that withstand the unique climate and landscape of Arizona. From patios and walkways to retaining walls and fire pits, our team is committed to delivering high-quality craftsmanship and exceptional customer service to enhance the outdoor living experience for our clients in Arizona.

"I put down a deposit for my project around June 2024, with the agreement that work would begin in January 2025. The deposit was supposed to secure my materials. In December 2024, I asked if they could start earlier and complete the project by Christmas. They agreed but couldn't begin until December 26th—not a big issue since the original start date was January. However, the real frustration began here. One of the pavers I selected was on backorder, and I had to order more than originally needed just to meet their supplier’s minimum requirement. This meant paying extra and waiting over four weeks to keep my design. [ My deposit DID NOT SECURE MY MATERIALS ] Despite my frustration, I agreed. Then, on February 19th, I received a message saying they would resume work in two days. I waited—no one showed up. I followed up on February 22nd and was told they would come on the 22nd or 23rd. Again, no show. I rearranged my schedule multiple times to accommodate these delays. Finally, on February 24th, they showed up and continued the work. Now, as of March 5, 2025, the installation is complete, but there are still unresolved issues—irrigation not working, scratches on the gate and wall, leftover project trash and other cosmetic problems. I have to reach out daily to ask if someone is coming to fix these, only to be met with delays and rescheduling. If you’re looking for a company that delivers decent work but terrible communication and scheduling, this is it. Their inability to set clear timelines or communicate properly has been beyond frustrating."

Tik A on March 2025

Our hardscape business in Arizona is dedicated to transforming outdoor spaces into beautiful and functional areas. With expertise in design, installation, and maintenance, we specialize in creating stunning hardscape features that withstand the unique climate and landscape of Arizona. From patios and walkways to retaining walls and fire pits, our team is committed to delivering high-quality craftsmanship and exceptional customer service to enhance the outdoor living experience for our clients in Arizona.

"I put down a deposit for my project around June 2024, with the agreement that work would begin in January 2025. The deposit was supposed to secure my materials. In December 2024, I asked if they could start earlier and complete the project by Christmas. They agreed but couldn't begin until December 26th—not a big issue since the original start date was January. However, the real frustration began here. One of the pavers I selected was on backorder, and I had to order more than originally needed just to meet their supplier’s minimum requirement. This meant paying extra and waiting over four weeks to keep my design. [ My deposit DID NOT SECURE MY MATERIALS ] Despite my frustration, I agreed. Then, on February 19th, I received a message saying they would resume work in two days. I waited—no one showed up. I followed up on February 22nd and was told they would come on the 22nd or 23rd. Again, no show. I rearranged my schedule multiple times to accommodate these delays. Finally, on February 24th, they showed up and continued the work. Now, as of March 5, 2025, the installation is complete, but there are still unresolved issues—irrigation not working, scratches on the gate and wall, leftover project trash and other cosmetic problems. I have to reach out daily to ask if someone is coming to fix these, only to be met with delays and rescheduling. If you’re looking for a company that delivers decent work but terrible communication and scheduling, this is it. Their inability to set clear timelines or communicate properly has been beyond frustrating."

Tik A on March 2025


Stabler Solutions

3330 East Pinal Street
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Stabler Solutions

3330 East Pinal Street
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Flooring ,roofing electrical ,plumbing cabinetry drywall tile bathrooms kitchen Painting framing and additions One stop shop for all your remodeling needs and more . Always free estimates quality work at economical prices

Flooring ,roofing electrical ,plumbing cabinetry drywall tile bathrooms kitchen Painting framing and additions One stop shop for all your remodeling needs and more . Always free estimates quality work at economical prices


Rick and Son's concrete

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Rick and Son's concrete

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I demoed out all the handicap ramps for circle case in Arizona and report them done the same thing in Dallas Texas Denver Colorado and Oklahoma all the handicap ramps

I demoed out all the handicap ramps for circle case in Arizona and report them done the same thing in Dallas Texas Denver Colorado and Oklahoma all the handicap ramps


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Superior Post Tension

PO Box 44352
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Superior Post Tension

PO Box 44352
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15 years of experience

Superior Post Tension provides full service manufacturing, installation, and repair support for post tension reinforcing systems. Broken tendons are typically found by homeowners as steel nubs protruding from the side of the foundation. SPT repairs these tendons and returns the foundation reinforcing system to full capacity. All material is sourced from our Post-Tensioning Institute Certified Fabrication Plants.

Superior Post Tension provides full service manufacturing, installation, and repair support for post tension reinforcing systems. Broken tendons are typically found by homeowners as steel nubs protruding from the side of the foundation. SPT repairs these tendons and returns the foundation reinforcing system to full capacity. All material is sourced from our Post-Tensioning Institute Certified Fabrication Plants.


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JRM Trucking LLC

Irvington I19
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JRM Trucking LLC

Irvington I19
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We are a locally owned Trucking Company we haul and sell Landscape material including decorative rock and aggregate for dust and mud control. And can haul away trash from large lots that you have cleared.

We are a locally owned Trucking Company we haul and sell Landscape material including decorative rock and aggregate for dust and mud control. And can haul away trash from large lots that you have cleared.


Extreme Concrete LLC

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Extreme Concrete LLC

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For more than 20 years, Extreme Concrete LLC Construction has provided outstanding service, we offer both residential and commercial concrete in Southern Arizona. - flat work -Foundation slabs - driveway/ sidewalk - stamped concrete - Masson work

For more than 20 years, Extreme Concrete LLC Construction has provided outstanding service, we offer both residential and commercial concrete in Southern Arizona. - flat work -Foundation slabs - driveway/ sidewalk - stamped concrete - Masson work



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Concrete Resurfacing questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can pour concrete over an existing concrete patio to resurface it. This is a common repair method called resurfacing. For the best results, the old concrete should be clean and free from debris, and the new slab should be at least three to four inches thick and contain reinforcements, like fiberglass fibers or wire mesh, to avoid cracking.

By reinforcing with fibers, sealing surfaces, and ensuring correct drainage.

Clean with a damp mop and reseal every few years to protect the surface and enhance appearance.

There’s no legal requirement that states that you need rebar in a concrete driveway, but since the slab will be supporting heavy vehicle loads, it’s always a good idea to pay a bit more for rebar reinforcement. Your driveway will be much more likely to crack if you don’t reinforce it with rebar. Driveways that need to support commercial vehicles or provide parking for multiple vehicles at once should always include rebar reinforcement. If you’re pouring concrete over asphalt or pouring concrete over an existing slab, you may not have enough depth for rebar, meaning an increased risk of cracking.

You can seal a concrete slab by cleaning the surface, filling in any cracks, etching the surface, applying a sealer, and letting it dry. Concrete slabs don't typically need sealing, but you can use a topical concrete sealer if you notice signs of water damage. If you haven't already fixed the cause of the leak, then you'll want to repair the plumbing before you seal a concrete slab.

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