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RED EAGLE CONCRETE AND CONSTRUCTION
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Concrete Finishing, Overlays & Coloring - Apply

Serving Lakehead, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Jordan and Red Eagle Concrete were amazing to work with! He went well above and beyond the original scope of the project. He gave frequent updates, communication was great and he really cares. Highly recommend!"
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Mega Power Electric, Inc
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Concrete Finishing, Overlays & Coloring - Apply

Serving Lakehead, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mega Power Electric is an excellent company to work with. Gary and his team are knowledgeable, honest, and will go out of their way to get the job done right. We installed panels and solar battery storage unit in our home and we're reaping the benefits of being clean and green."
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Tile and Grout Professionals
4.7(
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Concrete Floor Coating-Apply

Serving Lakehead, CA and surrounding areas

"The work performed turned out great. The company lacks a cohesive ability to communicate with their customers in a timely manner. Set-up an appointment with an understanding of a start time which apparently was two and a half hours later than expected. This caused a crunch at the end of the day where they were unable to reset the furniture because the floors were still damp from the work. The guys sent to perform the work were very nice and worked hard all day long. If they figure out how to improve their communication and ensure that the customer knows what is expected and the timing of all the moving parts of the job to be performed I would have given them the benefit of the doubt and a higher rating. Lastly, when they damaged a plug and kitchen cabinet they failed to bring this damage to my attention, not a big deal but should have said something upfront."
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Epoxy Flooring questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can seal old concrete, but proper preparation is essential. Before sealing, ensure the concrete is clean, dry, and free of any old sealant. To check if resealing is necessary, place a few drops of water on the surface; if they are absorbed in less than five minutes, it's time to reseal. If you are using the same type of sealer that was previously applied, you may not need to remove the old layer. However, if you are applying a different type of sealer, the existing one must be removed. Additionally, repair or fill any cracks to create a smooth base before you begin sealing.

When properly installed and maintained, concrete floors can last from 50 to 75 years or more. The longevity depends heavily on the finish and maintenance routine. For example, polished concrete floors can last 50 years or longer but require periodic refinishing or resealing every 5 to 20 years, depending on foot traffic. To maximize the lifespan of any concrete floor, it's crucial to have it installed by a licensed professional, ensure it is properly sealed to prevent damage, and perform annual deep cleanings.

To properly maintain an epoxy garage floor, regularly sweep up dirt and debris using a broom and dustpan or a vacuum cleaner. Mop with warm water and scrub away stains using a mild cleaning solution that's safe for the epoxy product you have installed. Don't use any soap-based or chemical cleaners, as these can cause the epoxy surface to deteriorate more rapidly.

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.

Ensures durability and even application, enhancing both appearance and longevity.

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