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With over 30 years of concrete experience in both residential and commercial applications, our bonded, insured, and warranty guarantees quality construction ready for any project.


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


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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!





Lewis Structures, Inc

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Lewis Structures, Inc

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We are experts in all types of design and construction including architectural, civil, and structural. We can also handle all of your construction needs including excavation, concrete, framing, exterior finishes, interior finishes, roofing, landscaping, decks, fences and much more. We have over 25 years of experience in the construction industry. Lewis Structures, Inc. is excited to help you with your next design and construction project.

We are experts in all types of design and construction including architectural, civil, and structural. We can also handle all of your construction needs including excavation, concrete, framing, exterior finishes, interior finishes, roofing, landscaping, decks, fences and much more. We have over 25 years of experience in the construction industry. Lewis Structures, Inc. is excited to help you with your next design and construction project.



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Decorative Concrete questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can drive on concrete after seven days. While doing so, take extra care around the edges of the freshly poured concrete surface, as these areas may not be as strong as the main concrete surface. You should also avoid driving heavy trucks and machinery on new concrete until it’s fully cured, 28 days after it’s poured.

Resurfaced concrete can last anywhere from eight to 15 years on average. Just how long your resurface concrete driveway lasts depends on how often you seal the concrete, the amount of traffic, how well the concrete resurfacer was applied, and even the soil quality. Poor soil that led to premature cracks in your existing concrete can quickly lead to even more cracks and problems if you don’t fix the root cause of the cracked concrete.

A floating concrete slab is considered a footing since it distributes the weight of the structure to the soil, but not all concrete slabs are considered footings. For example, a T-shaped slab includes separate footings below the slab that support the concrete above and push the load further down into the ground. In that case, the slab would not be considered a footing.

A pergola needs to be anchored, and typically, concrete is the best anchor option. Pergolas should be anchored to a concrete slab or concrete footings, and this is commonly required by municipal building codes. When applying for a permit to install a pergola, be sure to check the anchoring requirements as well.

Concrete is typically the best material for a driveway if you’re looking for longevity, cost-effectiveness, and ease of maintenance. But, it’s not ideal for areas with annual freeze-frost cycles, nor is it the most attractive option—although you can get it stamped or painted. If your location is consistently below freezing, asphalt may be a better choice.

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