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Perhaps because I was alone and maybe a little frail-looking at my advanced age, although the operator was not obligated to do so, he volunteered to help me move the wet pour into the right places and smooth it at the slight pitch which I wanted the finished surface to have, in order to keep drain water from my basement wall. One couldn't ask for a better example of small business at its very best!
I'm sorry that it has taken me so long to complete this review, which I started last year, but didn't realize that I had not completed.
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