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Peppers Landesign Services
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Serving Bailey, CO and surrounding areas

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"Pepper's Landesign Services did exceptionally well on our concrete driveway. Easily one of the best contractors we have ever worked with. The price was fair and competitive. Communication with Gabriel Peppers, which is often a challenge for contractors, was excellent. Gabriel discussed the work and schedule at each step. There were zero surprises. His concrete team was experienced and actually amazing to watch and the results were superb. I would ask them to do more work without hesitation."
IPE Fencing Project
Retaining walls, flagstone, and concrete
Patios Project
Animal Fencing Project
Fencing, stamped patios, metal railing, and covered structure

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Recommended by76%of homeowners
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Banning Enterprises LLC
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & ResurfaceConcrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface- For Business

Serving Bailey, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Emergency services offered

"Look no further! Banning Ent is so great to work with. They get the job done right the 1st time, they are always punctual, have fair prices, pay attention to detail and an overall pleasure to work with. You will be in great hands with Banning Ent."
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Dos Lunas Landscape and Construction LLC
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Bailey, CO and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"We couldn't be happier with the work Dos Lunas Landscaping did on our yard! They followed our landscape architect's plans to a T and executed every detail with incredible precision. From start to finish, the team was always on time, organized, professional, and communicative, making the entire process smooth and stress-free. The finished result exceeded our expectations—our home looks absolutely beautiful, and we've been getting nonstop compliments from our neighbors. If you're looking for a landscaping company that delivers exceptional craftsmanship and truly brings a vision to life, we highly recommend Dos Lunas Landscaping!"
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The Green Rodman LLC
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & ResurfaceConcrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface- For Business

Serving Bailey, CO and surrounding areas

"My home is a new build and we needed the sides and the back of our house completely done. Manny and his crew were extremely professional. Manny made sure we received exactly what we asked for. He also made suggestions that helped to enhance the yard. He and his crew finished ahead of schedule and my wife and I are so pleased with the final product. Thanks Manny!!!"
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Concrete Resurfacing questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can pour new concrete over an existing concrete patio. This process, known as resurfacing, is a common repair method used by professionals. For the best results, ensure the old concrete surface is clean and free from debris. The new layer of concrete should be at least three to four inches thick and include reinforcement materials, such as fiberglass fibers or wire mesh, to prevent cracking and spalling. With proper technique, a resurfaced patio can last for 15 to 20 years.

Yes, adding a patio or other concrete feature can increase your property taxes, particularly if it's considered a permanent improvement. The general rule is that if the project requires a permit, your property taxes will likely go up.

Permanent structures like a poured concrete patio are considered capital improvements that require a permit, which will trigger a reassessment of your property's value. Other concrete projects that typically increase taxes include:

  • Pool decks

  • Walkways

  • Driveways

  • Steps

  • Foundations

In contrast, 'temporary' installations, such as a paver or flagstone patio, may not require a permit and are less likely to affect your property taxes.

Permit costs for a concrete patio can range from $75 to $200. While the tax increase varies based on your location and the project's size, it is often a minimal amount. Always contact your local building department before starting a project to confirm permit requirements and any potential impact on your taxes.

The best way to resurface a concrete porch is to clean and prep the surface, pour a layer of concrete on top, allow it to cure, then seal it. A concrete overlay provides a durable layer and enhances your porch's look. You can even choose a stamped overlay to make it look like stone or brick. To ensure structural integrity, repair concrete cracks before applying the new concrete. If the existing concrete is in significant disrepair, consider removing and replacing the concrete instead of an overlay.

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.

Yes, thicker concrete is less likely to crack. The thicker the concrete is, the less susceptible it is to extreme changes in weather conditions that often cause concrete to crack or chip. If you’re unable to install a thicker concrete driveway for any reason, you can also ask your professional to install more rebar or wire mesh to provide greater strength and better resilience to damage.

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