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JW Masonry LLC
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Serving Plummer, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2001

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Jeff is an amazing craftsman. We have a 127-year-old house. We don’t think any real work has ever been done to the foundation. He came in when we had a big leak after a snowfall. His solution was innovative and effective. We ended up using it throughout the basement! Great work, Jeff!"
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Continental Concrete Inc
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Serving Plummer, ID and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

"They were fantastic.  They did exactly what they said they would do.  They didn't try to skimp on what they would have to do just to make a buck.  We had to coax things up with some of the other contractors that gave us bids.  These guys came right to the front and said what they would do.  Everything we had asked for they did without prompting.  They did exactly what we asked for and they were perfectly willing to work within it unlike most of the others who would cut corners.  They were very good.  It was worth the money we paid for."
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Colored sealer
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Liffel Concrete
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Serving Plummer, ID and surrounding areas

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"Liffel Concrete provides excellent service. Job strategy was clearly communicated before the work was bid and the bid clearly listed all work. All items were completed on time and pricing was competitive. The finished product is excellent, more like what you might see in a grocery store than in a shop. The floor is very flat with a nice, smooth troweled finish. I recommend Liffel Concrete."
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Lifetime Concrete Solutions
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Serving Plummer, ID and surrounding areas

We provide concrete installation and maintenance services. We want to complete your project in a timely manner and leave you with a concrete solution that will last you a lifetime. We accomplish big and small projects such as, shop floors, driveways, sidewalks, steps, foundations, stem walls and much more. Our team of professionals have been in the trade for more than 40 years.

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Exposed Sidewalk
Exposed Sidewalk
Exposed Sidewalk
Exposed Sidewalk

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Jedi Concrete LLC
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Serving Plummer, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Jedi Concrete LLC is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.\n

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Concrete Resurfacing questions, answered by experts

If your concrete steps have crumbled or chipped, you can fix them by removing any chips or flakes, cleaning and wetting the affected area, applying a concrete bonding agent, and finally applying new concrete, usually in the form of Portland cement. For widespread damage, you can consider concrete resurfacing instead. For fixing concrete spalling that has led to deep damage, you might need to remove damaged material, add structural supports, and pour new concrete into a mold.

Yes, you can pour new concrete over an existing concrete patio. This process, known as resurfacing, is a common repair method used by professionals. For the best results, ensure the old concrete surface is clean and free from debris. The new layer of concrete should be at least three to four inches thick and include reinforcement materials, such as fiberglass fibers or wire mesh, to prevent cracking and spalling. With proper technique, a resurfaced patio can last for 15 to 20 years.

Visible cracks, scaling, flaking, and uneven surfaces indicate a bad concrete job. Additional signs vary depending on the project. You may notice poor drainage or even exposed rebar. Quality issues result from using the wrong concrete, rushing the work, or inexperienced workers completing the job.

Pervious concrete should be between 4 and 8 inches thick to drain water properly. Surfaces like parking lots and driveways should be at least 6 inches thick to accommodate the weight of vehicles, while patios and walkways may be poured between 4 and 6 inches thick. There’s no standard for pervious concrete thickness, but in most cases, the more weight the surface will need to hold, the thicker it should be.

No, hairline cracks in concrete are generally not a problem as they do not impact the strength and longevity of the concrete. Generally, cracks less than 0.3 millimeter wide don’t impact the structure. Hairline cracks can grow over time and weaken the structure, such as in a home foundation. Some hairline cracks can also cause leaks in a foundation. It’s important to watch the cracks to see if they grow. Contact a concrete contractor if you notice cracks exceeding 0.3 millimeter wide.

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