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"Great job. Does what he says when he says he will do it. Good ideas to enhance project. Final stamped concrete patio turned out very well"

Mike C on July 2023

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"Great job. Does what he says when he says he will do it. Good ideas to enhance project. Final stamped concrete patio turned out very well"

Mike C on July 2023



The Woodsmen Group, LLC

7927 Silver Birch Dr
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The Woodsmen Group, LLC

7927 Silver Birch Dr
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Irrigation repair and installation Sod Retaining walls Tree and shrub planting,removal,& grooming. Concrete, Stamped, Patio, Flagstone pavers, Decks Xeriscape Grading and Erosion control. landscaping Design Residential and commercial install Water features fire meditation Cleaning residential and commercial buildings.

Irrigation repair and installation Sod Retaining walls Tree and shrub planting,removal,& grooming. Concrete, Stamped, Patio, Flagstone pavers, Decks Xeriscape Grading and Erosion control. landscaping Design Residential and commercial install Water features fire meditation Cleaning residential and commercial buildings.




Ace Concrete LLC

133 S Brentwood Dr
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Ace Concrete LLC

133 S Brentwood Dr
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We specialize in decorative concrete , driveway , patios , sidewalks , tear out and replace , curb and gutter etc. Doing specials where you pay for material and pay as you go for the labor monthly. 20 years experience in commercial, residential, and city specs. This is my second year in owning Ace Concrete LLC. So I am looking forward to do great quality work so I can continue to doing what I love. Thank you for looking!

We specialize in decorative concrete , driveway , patios , sidewalks , tear out and replace , curb and gutter etc. Doing specials where you pay for material and pay as you go for the labor monthly. 20 years experience in commercial, residential, and city specs. This is my second year in owning Ace Concrete LLC. So I am looking forward to do great quality work so I can continue to doing what I love. Thank you for looking!


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Anchor Concrete LLC

62 Radcliff Ln
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Anchor Concrete LLC

62 Radcliff Ln
4.25(
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Customers say: Terrific value
7 years of experience

Providing concrete services to Southern Colorado. Licensed and insured. 25+ years of experience. Veteran owned. Flat work: sidewalks, driveways, garages, curb and gutters Foundations: footers up to 10 foot walls

"I hired Anchor Concrete to do the foundation for a shed I was building. I sent the owner of this company the exact plans for what I would need and marked where on my property I needed it. He was nice, able to schedule me in quickly, however it was hard to get in contact with him but that's not my biggest problem. My problem is that the foundation was CROOKED. So on opposite corners my shed is either at least an inch over or there is an inch of concrete showing. When I contacted the owner about it, he sent out his "head guy" and he texted me and said that it was nothing to be concerned about. I replied questioning that a crooked foundation was no concern and have had no response. I suppose why would he bother when I already paid him for the job. The other problem was that the foundation required anchors to screw into the shed and the crew he had out here had no idea about them and poured the concrete without them. When I called the owner, he seemed very confused. Clearly he barely bothered to look at the plans before he sent out his team to do the job. I paid $2,600.00 for a crooked concrete slab. Do yourself a favor, and go somewhere else. He couldn't even be bothered to apologize or offer a partial reimbursement."

Madeline S on June 2020

Providing concrete services to Southern Colorado. Licensed and insured. 25+ years of experience. Veteran owned. Flat work: sidewalks, driveways, garages, curb and gutters Foundations: footers up to 10 foot walls

"I hired Anchor Concrete to do the foundation for a shed I was building. I sent the owner of this company the exact plans for what I would need and marked where on my property I needed it. He was nice, able to schedule me in quickly, however it was hard to get in contact with him but that's not my biggest problem. My problem is that the foundation was CROOKED. So on opposite corners my shed is either at least an inch over or there is an inch of concrete showing. When I contacted the owner about it, he sent out his "head guy" and he texted me and said that it was nothing to be concerned about. I replied questioning that a crooked foundation was no concern and have had no response. I suppose why would he bother when I already paid him for the job. The other problem was that the foundation required anchors to screw into the shed and the crew he had out here had no idea about them and poured the concrete without them. When I called the owner, he seemed very confused. Clearly he barely bothered to look at the plans before he sent out his team to do the job. I paid $2,600.00 for a crooked concrete slab. Do yourself a favor, and go somewhere else. He couldn't even be bothered to apologize or offer a partial reimbursement."

Madeline S on June 2020



"I was quoted a price for 2 services: a light resurface of my concrete deck for $4100 and a stain and sealer on top of it for $2800. When the job was finished, it looked fine and paid in full for the project. A few days later it began raining and rained on and off for 4-5 days. When the deck finally dried up, it looked much worse than it had before the work was done. Duane agreed than the surface did not come out the way he expected and that it needed to be redone. Since it became too late in the season for Duane to redo the stain and sealer, I asked him to refund the $2800 I had paid for the portion of the work. He refused, saying he would come redo it in the spring. I asked him why he thought I should 1. let him use $2800 of my money over the winter and 2. trust him to return to complete the job satisfactorily. He got mad and now I'm going to take him to small claims court to get a refund for the unacceptable work he did."

Mary B on November 2018

Concrete- Stamped & Decorative, Concrete-Driveways, Basement Waterproofing

"I was quoted a price for 2 services: a light resurface of my concrete deck for $4100 and a stain and sealer on top of it for $2800. When the job was finished, it looked fine and paid in full for the project. A few days later it began raining and rained on and off for 4-5 days. When the deck finally dried up, it looked much worse than it had before the work was done. Duane agreed than the surface did not come out the way he expected and that it needed to be redone. Since it became too late in the season for Duane to redo the stain and sealer, I asked him to refund the $2800 I had paid for the portion of the work. He refused, saying he would come redo it in the spring. I asked him why he thought I should 1. let him use $2800 of my money over the winter and 2. trust him to return to complete the job satisfactorily. He got mad and now I'm going to take him to small claims court to get a refund for the unacceptable work he did."

Mary B on November 2018


Little River Concrete

6783 County Rd
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Little River Concrete

6783 County Rd
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For many years, Little River Concrete has been providing professional and reliable services to the Salida CO and surrounding areas. Allow our team to provide you with all of your concrete needs. Some of our specialties include: Concrete Installation, Repairs, Concrete Cutting, Curb Building, Grading, Driveway Paving, Sidewalks, Sub-Divisions, Parking Lot Construction, Striping, Retaining Walls, and Coating & Sealing to name a few!

For many years, Little River Concrete has been providing professional and reliable services to the Salida CO and surrounding areas. Allow our team to provide you with all of your concrete needs. Some of our specialties include: Concrete Installation, Repairs, Concrete Cutting, Curb Building, Grading, Driveway Paving, Sidewalks, Sub-Divisions, Parking Lot Construction, Striping, Retaining Walls, and Coating & Sealing to name a few!

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Decorative Concrete questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can pour a foundation slab without footings, in which case it’s often called a floating slab. Floating slabs don’t have separate footings poured beforehand for support, which means they’re better suited for smaller structures. Monolithic concrete slabs are another option for a slab foundation without standalone footings, although the vertical edges of the single-pour slab do act as footings.

Yes, masonry is more expensive than concrete because the labor is much more involved. With masonry, your expert will build your project from the ground up, one piece at a time, ensuring they use the proper amount of mortar or grout during construction and keeping the project level or plumb. Pouring concrete can also be labor-intensive, but it’s a bit less involved. It requires building a mold, pouring the concrete, and letting it cure. The less intensive labor makes concrete a more affordable option in most cases.

A pergola needs to be anchored, and typically, concrete is the best anchor option. Pergolas should be anchored to a concrete slab or concrete footings, and this is commonly required by municipal building codes. When applying for a permit to install a pergola, be sure to check the anchoring requirements as well.

Placing either a layer of mixed-size gravel or a paver base under your crushed concrete driveway is a good idea. The smaller pieces will compress and prevent the larger pieces of concrete from driving into the soil below, helping to avoid sinking over time under the weight of vehicles. For added protection from sinking and weeks, you can also install a heavy-duty weed liner beneath the gravel or paver base. Just be sure to use a permeable material to avoid drainage problems.

The actual moisture level that is acceptable for your concrete floor depends on what primer or flooring material you plan to install above it. For this reason, you should check the manufacturer’s instructions for the exact details.

Generally, the moisture levels should be 3.5% to 4.5%, although it does vary. Some products can handle higher levels of moisture, so you should always test your concrete before purchasing your flooring materials.

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