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Twin Falls Concrete

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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!


Triple A Plumbing

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Triple A Plumbing

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21 years of experience

Plumbing contractors. We service all plumbing needs: water heaters, clear sewer lines, repairs, installation of plumbing, remodels of bathrooms and kitchens, new construction.

Plumbing contractors. We service all plumbing needs: water heaters, clear sewer lines, repairs, installation of plumbing, remodels of bathrooms and kitchens, new construction.

Concrete Leveling questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can pour a concrete slab on dirt, but only if you follow specific requirements. A wooden frame is a must, and the soil layer used for the base must be wet enough, thick enough, and compact enough to support the weight of the concrete slab. Consult with a concrete contractor to ensure you have the base you need.

Concrete walkways cost around $1,800 for 200 square feet. At an average width of 3 feet, that price will likely cover a walkway that’s around 65 feet long. This price is also for walkways that are 4 inches thick. If you need thicker concrete to support vehicle traffic, you will pay more. This price includes the cost of the concrete itself, as well as the cost for delivery and installation.

With proper maintenance, exterior concrete steps can last 25 to 50 years or more. In most cases, your steps will require some minor repairs over that time frame, including sealing surface cracks and resurfacing to keep them in good condition. Interior concrete steps should last even longer, normally between 50 and 75 years, as they don’t have to stand up to the elements.

Yes, concrete steps need rebar to reinforce the structure and ensure it can hold weight over time. Place a lattice of rebar inside the form before pouring concrete to give the steps their maximum strength. Tie each intersection together with rebar ties to hold the structure all together. Without rebar, concrete steps can sink, crumble, and lose their longevity.

Yes, lampposts need a concrete base. The concrete base provides a stable foundation for the lamppost, which can be heavy from the weight of the light fixture and other accessories. A concrete base also provides structural support for the lamppost, keeping it from sinking into the ground or tipping over in the wind. 

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