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KD Concrete

10183 S Burnby Ln
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KD Concrete

10183 S Burnby Ln
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1 years of experience

Installation and repair of concrete, concrete reinforcing materials, concrete products and accessories common to the industry. Stamped and stained concrete. Including, the forming, pouring, and finishing of concrete structures such as footings, foundations, slabs, basements, sidewalks etc.

Installation and repair of concrete, concrete reinforcing materials, concrete products and accessories common to the industry. Stamped and stained concrete. Including, the forming, pouring, and finishing of concrete structures such as footings, foundations, slabs, basements, sidewalks etc.



Twin Falls Concrete

591 Wild Rose Loop
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Twin Falls Concrete

591 Wild Rose Loop
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Since 1979 we have been delivering ready mix concrete to Twin Falls and the Magic Valley. We take the guess work out of concrete ordering and you pay for only what you use. As a Twin Falls concrete contractor, we can now build a driveway, sidewalk, or cement patio from start to finish!

Since 1979 we have been delivering ready mix concrete to Twin Falls and the Magic Valley. We take the guess work out of concrete ordering and you pay for only what you use. As a Twin Falls concrete contractor, we can now build a driveway, sidewalk, or cement patio from start to finish!


Concrete Leveling questions, answered by experts

Concrete can take years to fully settle, but interior concrete floors are mostly settled after a year. Shifting and settling can occur throughout your home’s life, but most major settling happens the first few years after the concrete is poured. It’s not uncommon for minor cracks to appear in concrete floors over time—check with a concrete pro to ensure new cracks don’t indicate a structural issue in your home.

The number of concrete bags you'll need depends on the width and length of your fence post hole. A 50-pound bag makes about 0.375 cubic feet of concrete. So, if your hole is 30 inches deep and 12 inches wide, you'll probably need around five 50-pound bags for each post.

Pavers last longer than both concrete and asphalt when well cared for. Since you can place individual pavers that suffer damage, you won't need to repave the entire driveway for an average of up to 50 years. However, the best material for you comes down to your local climate and budget.

Concrete discoloration is when some or all of the concrete has a different color than its intended shade. It could be dirty, stained, or have issues from installation, such as improper curing or inconsistent finishing. You can fix concrete discoloration in various ways, such as cleaning the surface, painting it, or resurfacing it. To prevent concrete discoloration, hire a pro who has experience with your type of project, whether it’s a garage floor, patio, or porch.

Yes, concrete steps need rebar to reinforce the structure and ensure it can hold weight over time. Place a lattice of rebar inside the form before pouring concrete to give the steps their maximum strength. Tie each intersection together with rebar ties to hold the structure all together. Without rebar, concrete steps can sink, crumble, and lose their longevity.

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