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Mak Drywall, Inc.

745 Crimson Dr
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Mak Drywall, Inc.

745 Crimson Dr
4.81(
21
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Approved Pro
Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
9 years of experience

Solid Lifters proudly serves it's customers with pride, integrity and attention to the details that matter most to you. This is one of the many things that sets us apart from the rest. We are locally owned and operated. Give us a call today!

"on time fixed the problem great work"

Gary B on August 2024

Solid Lifters proudly serves it's customers with pride, integrity and attention to the details that matter most to you. This is one of the many things that sets us apart from the rest. We are locally owned and operated. Give us a call today!

"on time fixed the problem great work"

Gary B on August 2024



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!



Sunroc Building Materials

520 S 800 W
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Sunroc Building Materials

520 S 800 W
4.73(
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 96% of Angi customers
Recommended by 96% of HomeAdvisor customers

Sunroc is a family-owned and operated company with 12 locations throughout Utah and Idaho. We carry a wide variety of decking materials for the do-it-yourselfer, including Timbertech and Trex which carry a 25-year warranty with virtually no maintenance needed. Try our deck designer app on our website to help you plan your dream deck, sunrocbuildingmaterials.com/products/decking. Contact us via email at [email protected] or [email protected].

"It's been great. They are the best lumber yard I've worked with since they came in the area around 2010."

Glen J on August 2018

Sunroc is a family-owned and operated company with 12 locations throughout Utah and Idaho. We carry a wide variety of decking materials for the do-it-yourselfer, including Timbertech and Trex which carry a 25-year warranty with virtually no maintenance needed. Try our deck designer app on our website to help you plan your dream deck, sunrocbuildingmaterials.com/products/decking. Contact us via email at [email protected] or [email protected].

"It's been great. They are the best lumber yard I've worked with since they came in the area around 2010."

Glen J on August 2018

Concrete Leveling questions, answered by experts

There isn't a winner when comparing expanding foam versus concrete for fence posts. Both have benefits and drawbacks, depending on your budget and priorities. Expanding foam may be a better choice if you want a more eco-friendly solution that cures faster. Concrete is more affordable and durable than expanding foam, yet it is harder to work with and takes longer to cure. 

Ideally, your concrete should set slightly above ground at an angle sloping away from the fence post. This will add extra support and allow water to run away from the wood fence post. Keeping water out will help prevent wood rot. Additionally, you can add soil on top of the concrete for a seamless finish. 

You can concrete can be done when it’s wet or dry. However, it’s safer when wet, as harmful dust and chemicals are present. Sanding it when dry is faster, but you’ll agitate more dust and chemicals, meaning you’ll need to be more careful.

The standard thickness for a concrete driveway is four inches for an area that holds cars and pickup trucks. Larger vehicles like motor homes, heavier trucks, and trailers should be thicker to accommodate the added weight without cracking. Plan to pour concrete five inches thick for driveways that need to accommodate large, heavy vehicles.

Concrete is the most popular garage flooring option because it’s durable and can stand up to the weight of vehicles. If you plan on using your garage to park your car or store heavy items, concrete is a solid option. However, if you want to convert your garage to a living space, you can choose any number of flooring options to go over the concrete foundation, including wood, tile, and even carpeting.

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