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Blue Star Handyman LLC

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Blue Star Handyman LLC

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8 years of experience

Family owned business that has built homes and hotels from ground up. Remodels and additions to existing homes and businesses from Kauai to Kona. We focused on working with your needs and budget to complete your project in a timely manner. We strive to build your project with satisfaction to want to build more.

Family owned business that has built homes and hotels from ground up. Remodels and additions to existing homes and businesses from Kauai to Kona. We focused on working with your needs and budget to complete your project in a timely manner. We strive to build your project with satisfaction to want to build more.


Kirn Concrete

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Kirn Concrete

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Kirn Concrete is offering concrete service and Driveways in Kailua-Kona, HI. Just call 808-895-5883 for more information. Masonry Contractor, Architectural Concrete, Concrete Contractor, Concrete Service, Driveways

Kirn Concrete is offering concrete service and Driveways in Kailua-Kona, HI. Just call 808-895-5883 for more information. Masonry Contractor, Architectural Concrete, Concrete Contractor, Concrete Service, Driveways


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Tekton Masonry

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Tekton Masonry

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33 years of experience

We take pride in our construction craftmanship. Servicing The Big Island of Hawaii since since 1993, our lifetime clients have been fully satisfied with our quality, turn-around time, and professional service. Let us manage and complete your home or business project. Call or request a free estimate today.

We take pride in our construction craftmanship. Servicing The Big Island of Hawaii since since 1993, our lifetime clients have been fully satisfied with our quality, turn-around time, and professional service. Let us manage and complete your home or business project. Call or request a free estimate today.


Concrete Leveling questions, answered by experts

Sealing the concrete before tiling is recommended to help it stand up against any water that may seep through the tiles or grout. After thoroughly cleaning the concrete with TSP, priming with a concrete primer will seal the concrete. Check the label on the primer to make sure it is also a sealant and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for application.

Asphalt and concrete have their pros and cons, but it really depends on your priorities. If you’re looking for durability, concrete’s your best bet, lasting up to 50 years with minimal upkeep. Asphalt, on the other hand, needs more TLC with regular resealing but is cheaper to install and easier to repair. Concrete also wins in curb appeal and resale value, offering homeowners more customization. But if you’re looking for quicker, more affordable installation, asphalt has the advantage. Ultimately, your decision should align with your budget, willingness for maintenance, and design preferences.

It’s important to protect your investment in your project by hiring a reputable contractor. First, make sure they’re insured and with a licensed company. Get referrals by asking friends and neighbors who were happy with their finished products. 

While you may initially think it’s more affordable to use an independent contractor or friend of a friend, you might benefit in the long run from working with an experienced contractor who can take the job entirely off your hands. Hiring a concrete driveway contractor takes a bit of up-front research.

Yes, concrete can set in rain, but it’s best if you pour concrete 4 to 8 hours before any rain to ensure it won’t impact its strength and appearance. Exposure to heavy rain during the early stages (the first 48 hours after pouring) can significantly reduce the structural integrity of the concrete. Over time, cracking is more likely due to softer concrete. 

Yes, concrete is significantly stronger than masonry, especially if the concrete pour includes reinforcements, like steel rebar. Concrete is a uniform material that can withstand compression, sheer force, and tensile force as long as it’s reinforced. Masonry involves the use of mortar or grout to connect individual building materials, like brick, stone, or tile. Mortar and grout are also reasonably strong and resist compression well, but they don’t come close to the strength of poured concrete.

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