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"Very knowledgeable about concrete, and provides good value and quality in a reasonable amount of time."

Brad A on November 2024

Concrete business locally owned and operated we feel invested in our clients and constantly strive for customer satisfaction. Call or message us to schedule an estimate today!

"Very knowledgeable about concrete, and provides good value and quality in a reasonable amount of time."

Brad A on November 2024







James Construction LLC

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James Construction LLC

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2 years of experience

At James Construction, we pride ourselves in our work and our satisfaction stems from our customers satisfaction. We provide top notch outdoor services, including but not limited to, concrete, grading, ponds, retaining walls, sod, and so much more!

At James Construction, we pride ourselves in our work and our satisfaction stems from our customers satisfaction. We provide top notch outdoor services, including but not limited to, concrete, grading, ponds, retaining walls, sod, and so much more!


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Handsaker Construction, LLC

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Handsaker Construction, LLC

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4 years of experience

Fully Insured, Honest and Dedicated to making sure you are satisfied with work done! Gravel Drive work Dirt work Brush hogging Concrete Removal Light Demolition General land cleanup Food Plot Clearing

Fully Insured, Honest and Dedicated to making sure you are satisfied with work done! Gravel Drive work Dirt work Brush hogging Concrete Removal Light Demolition General land cleanup Food Plot Clearing


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Wray concrete has been in business for over 20 years in the Des Moines area. We take pride in making your projects come to life. We are reliable, clean, and professional. We are licensed and insured Contact us today for a free estimate on your concrete projects

Wray concrete has been in business for over 20 years in the Des Moines area. We take pride in making your projects come to life. We are reliable, clean, and professional. We are licensed and insured Contact us today for a free estimate on your concrete projects

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Concrete Driveways questions, answered by experts

Newly poured concrete is prone to small, fine cracks within the first 30 days of installation, but most noticeable cracks will disappear within that time frame. If a crack is greater than 1 inch, consider contacting the person who installed your wall to inspect the job.  

Poured concrete should be set and hard to the touch within 24 to 48 hours, although it depends on the humidity in the air, the thickness of the concrete, and the type of concrete. It’s best to leave concrete to set for three days before exposing to foot traffic or stress. Concrete takes between 20 and 30 days to cure and reach its peak strength, so for foundations and retaining walls, plan to wait about a month before placing any load on your concrete.

An easy way to cut concrete pavers without a saw is to use a hammer and chisel. You can make a few passes over your paver with a hammer and chisel to make a fissure where you want the paver to break. Once the divot is about 1/8 inch thick, drive the chisel hard into the center of the line to complete the cut without using a saw.

Yes, you can remove concrete by hand with a sledgehammer if the concrete is no more than 4 inches thick. Most patios and sidewalks fit into this category. With concrete deeper than 6 inches, a jackhammer may be necessary to break it up. Only use a jackhammer if you have the proper training and safety equipment.

Self-leveling concrete is the best option for your garage floor since it guarantees an even surface in the end. However, most garage floors weren’t made with self-leveling concrete. You don’t need to fully replace the garage floor to use self-leveling concrete. A quarter-to-half-inch of self-leveling concrete on top of your existing floor will be sufficient for a smooth and even finish.

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