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Just Stamping Concrete
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Serving Weaverville, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I recently hired Just Stamping Concrete for a landscaping project, and I must say that I was blown away by their work. Their team is highly skilled and knowledgeable, and they truly transformed my outdoor space into a beautiful oasis."
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Response time2 hrs
Response rate100%
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Full Circle Garden Solutions
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Serving Weaverville, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

"Sam from Full Circle is a solid guy. He has an eye for an aesthetic that fits the foothills and experience to back it up. It was great working with Sam and I am looking forward to our next project together."
Response time9 hrs
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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RED EAGLE CONCRETE AND CONSTRUCTION
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Serving Weaverville, 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!"
Response time2 days
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Clear Horizon Home Solutions, Inc.
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Serving Weaverville, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The Project Manager was always available if I had questions, the workers did excellent work, very dependable. They also helped me with selecting bathroom features, paint, and the tile work was beautiful. We are very pleased."
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Recommended by82%of homeowners
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Mega Power Electric, Inc
5.0(
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Serving Weaverville, 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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Lewis Stevenson Construction
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Serving Weaverville, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent work. He and his helper arrived when he said he would and completed the difficult job promptly and professionally. He went beyond my expectations, clearing about 20 feet on either side of the very long driveway and beyond. The cost was reasonable, and they were very pleasant to work with. Will hire again!"
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Masonry questions, answered by experts

The material you use depends on how hard-wearing your steps need to be and what you want them to look like. The most common stone for exterior steps is bluestone. It’s hard-wearing and durable, and bluestone steps cost between $15 and $30 per linear foot. Limestone is also a popular option and is mid-range, costing $25 to $50 per linear foot. You should always consider the specific requirements of your project before ordering any materials.

Cutting stone comes with a number of safety hazards. First and foremost, if you’re not comfortable with the equipment required to cut stone, including blades and grinders, you could easily injure yourself. The heavy machinery also poses a risk to your ears if you don’t wear proper ear protection; similarly, you need to wear eye protection to keep debris from irritating your eyes.

However, the biggest risk from cutting stone comes from the stone dust. When breathed in, stone dust can be a huge hazard to your lungs. Always wear a face mask when cutting stone to prevent inhaling stone dust, and thoroughly clean the work area when you are finished.

To avoid injury, we recommend hiring a stone-cutting professional, rather than attempting this job yourself.

No, using a power sander on brick is not recommended because the force of the sander can destroy brick's fragile outer layer. Even using sandpaper on brick is discouraged because of the damage its abrasiveness can cause.

It’s called cobblestone because it’s made of stones that are “cobbed” together. A cob is a term that refers to rounded lumps. Originally, cobblestone streets were made from pebbles and stones gathered from riverbeds that had been rounded over time by the passage of water. The term has nothing to do with a cobbler, which is the term for someone who makes and fixes shoes.

When painting brick, each application method has pros and cons. Spraying is much faster but may not penetrate the porous surface of the bricks. Rolling is effective for getting paint into the bricks but doesn't work as well on the mortar. Brushing is very time-consuming and also won't penetrate beyond the surface. For the best results, a combination of spraying and rolling is often recommended. If you use a roller, choose a thick option (at least a half-inch) and ensure the paint gets into all the crevices for even coverage.

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