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Electrician

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Electrician

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We offer a verity of service from electrician work. Flat work for concrete, bathroom remodeling, Kitchen remodeling, patios, and framing

We offer a verity of service from electrician work. Flat work for concrete, bathroom remodeling, Kitchen remodeling, patios, and framing


Elite Flooring

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Elite Flooring

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Elite Surfacing provides a new and high quality permanent rubber flooring! The variety of applications are endless, though the most common are: -Pool decks -home gym -shop floor -garage -patio -utility/livestock trailers -and anywhere else you see fit! We offer a wide variety of custom color combinations and designs that will fit your style perfectly!

Elite Surfacing provides a new and high quality permanent rubber flooring! The variety of applications are endless, though the most common are: -Pool decks -home gym -shop floor -garage -patio -utility/livestock trailers -and anywhere else you see fit! We offer a wide variety of custom color combinations and designs that will fit your style perfectly!







Tucker Construction

PO Box 234
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Tucker Construction

PO Box 234
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33 years of experience

Over 35 years experience. From excavation to finish construction, Land Leveling, Site Clearing, Site Preparation, Grading, Re-Grading, Concrete Paving, Asphalt Paving, Excavation, Backhoe Work, Demolition Services, AND MUCH MUCH MORE.

Over 35 years experience. From excavation to finish construction, Land Leveling, Site Clearing, Site Preparation, Grading, Re-Grading, Concrete Paving, Asphalt Paving, Excavation, Backhoe Work, Demolition Services, AND MUCH MUCH MORE.



acs construction

4134 Reno Dr
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acs construction

4134 Reno Dr
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35 years of experience

we have remodeled and built many homes in Idaho. I have received many awards by the home builders association for the quality of the homes in have built. our company also has concrete restoration system that can make concrete beautiful with out replacing it. it is a proven system that can withstand Idahos weather. our business have been in operation for the last 20 years.

we have remodeled and built many homes in Idaho. I have received many awards by the home builders association for the quality of the homes in have built. our company also has concrete restoration system that can make concrete beautiful with out replacing it. it is a proven system that can withstand Idahos weather. our business have been in operation for the last 20 years.

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Decorative Concrete 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.  

You will know concrete is fully cured after 28 days when the new concrete reaches its maximum strength. Follow the cure time information on the manufacturer’s label or ask your concrete pro about when your concrete is fully cured. You can drive your concrete once it’s partially cured, usually around seven days after it’s poured. After one week, the concrete is strong enough to hold up to regular-size vehicles.

Drying concrete faster after rain is tricky because you’d need to increase the temperature or airflow over your slab, both of which are challenging to do outdoors. It can help to remove water from your concrete quickly, though, as the faster you remove rain from the surface, the lower the risk of the water affecting the ratio of your concrete mix. Use squeegees or mops to remove water, and consider covering your slab with a tarp to protect it from future rainfall.

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.

By careful site grading and incorporating drainage systems where needed.

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