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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.




"They never call me back."

Nick J on February 2024

Offering a wide variety of construction needs at one company. We do what it takes to get the job done in a timely manner with the highest of quality. From start to finish we could be the company for you.

"They never call me back."

Nick J on February 2024


"Very thorough, provided quality. Quick response, precise documentation for insurance claim, great to work with. Zero complaints."

Kelly T on March 2023

Serving the quad cities and surrounding areas since 2005.

"Very thorough, provided quality. Quick response, precise documentation for insurance claim, great to work with. Zero complaints."

Kelly T on March 2023


Little Odds And Ends Construction

PO Box 42
5.00(
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Little Odds And Ends Construction

PO Box 42
5.00(
2
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We have been in Business for nine years, I have any where from 1 to 5 guys helping me. I like to do the biding and billing through email, but i can do it any way that works best for the job. Any type of inside work for the months of January through April i will take 15% off the job.

We have been in Business for nine years, I have any where from 1 to 5 guys helping me. I like to do the biding and billing through email, but i can do it any way that works best for the job. Any type of inside work for the months of January through April i will take 15% off the job.



Wellard Constructors Inc.

# 9 Three Mile Lane
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Wellard Constructors Inc.

# 9 Three Mile Lane
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78 years of experience

We Are a full sevice General building contractor. Member of the A.G.C. Of America. we have been in Buisness for over 60 years. We also construct green Buildingings. and also install Radon Sytems.

We Are a full sevice General building contractor. Member of the A.G.C. Of America. we have been in Buisness for over 60 years. We also construct green Buildingings. and also install Radon Sytems.

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Decorative Concrete questions, answered by experts

Yes, spraying water on the surface helps concrete cure evenly by preventing the top layer from curing long before the wet bottom layer cures. Otherwise, the top layer will cure and shrink, creating tension, and this tension will tear the top and bottom layers apart, creating a weakened slab. Water prevents this from occurring.

To remove carpet padding glue from concrete, scrape away as much of the top layers as possible with a sharp-edged scraper or putty knife. You can be more aggressive on a concrete floor than on hardwood, so scrape off as much as possible. Then you can soak the area with hot water for a few minutes before continuing to scrape. If there is still glue left behind, use a solvent that is made to remove adhesives and apply it to the area. Then scrape the rest of the glue off.

Cement companies often charge a per-cubic-yard cost for concrete, which averages around $130. In most cases, you can also expect to pay for leveling, surfacing, and add-on services, like stamping concrete. Here are some typical prices for common concrete projects for which you may hire a cement company.

  • Walkway: $1,800

  • Driveway: $2,800

  • Standard patio: $3,300

  • Stamped concrete patio: $4,000

  • Concrete steps: $3,500

  • Colored concrete: $3,800

You might also need to budget for removing your old concrete or additional land prep before your professional can pour concrete.

Concrete can take up to 28 days to completely harden, depending on the type and its water content. But it dries enough for foot traffic in 24 to 48 hours. If you're curious about how long it takes concrete to dry entirely, the answer is more complex, so always check with the specific mixture instructions before adding heavy machinery or driving on new concrete.

The average cost of concrete for stairs or slabs is between $110 and $150 per cubic yard, or between roughly $4 and $5.50 per cubic foot for materials. Installation, form building, form materials, and preparation will increase the cost to between $150 and $200 or more per cubic yard

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