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"The sidewalk looks great and the price of the job was fair and low campared to other bids."

Bruce B on September 2025

Cora Construction LLC is locally owned, and family operated. We are insured and licensed for all your fencing, concrete, landscaping, demolition and excavation needs.

"The sidewalk looks great and the price of the job was fair and low campared to other bids."

Bruce B on September 2025





"Amazing service. Great communication on what was needed and very prompt about getting the job done. Definitely recommend. Will hire again for a patio project."

Fernando F on October 2024

manufacturing concrete, constructing with concrete, and supplying equipment and materials for concrete work

"Amazing service. Great communication on what was needed and very prompt about getting the job done. Definitely recommend. Will hire again for a patio project."

Fernando F on October 2024



Cora Fence is locally owned, and family operated. We are insured and licensed for all your fencing, concrete, landscaping, demolition and excavation needs.




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Idaho Landscape Creations

3967 East Jamestown Drive
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Idaho Landscape Creations

3967 East Jamestown Drive
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Transform your outdoor space with Idaho Landscape Creations! With over a decade of experience, we specialize in crafting breathtaking landscapes tailored to your vision. Our team is fully licensed and insured, ensuring peace of mind as we bring your landscaping dreams to life. Contact us today for a consultation and let us enhance your property with our expertise and passion for landscaping.

"Great job. Would definitely use again and highly recommend this business!"

Amelia P on August 2025

Transform your outdoor space with Idaho Landscape Creations! With over a decade of experience, we specialize in crafting breathtaking landscapes tailored to your vision. Our team is fully licensed and insured, ensuring peace of mind as we bring your landscaping dreams to life. Contact us today for a consultation and let us enhance your property with our expertise and passion for landscaping.

"Great job. Would definitely use again and highly recommend this business!"

Amelia P on August 2025

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Concrete Mudjacking questions, answered by experts

Mudjacking normally takes between one to three days to dry completely. The larger the project area, the more time it will take to dry. You should not walk on the concrete or place furniture or vehicles on the lifted concrete until it’s completely cured, which a pro can help determine. If you’re polyjacking instead, the polyurethane foam can take just a few minutes to dry, but wait an hour to be sure.

Costs range from $500 to $1,500, depending on the size and condition of the area.

It’s possible to rent the equipment necessary to do your own mudjacking, but we don’t recommend it. Mudjacking involves pumping a precise amount of cementitious slurry under your slab to lift it back into place and keep it there. It’s easy to pump too much or not enough, in which case you may need to call in a professional to help anyway. We strongly recommend against mudjacking any load-bearing slab, as you could easily cause irreversible structural damage to your property if you make a mistake. This is one job where paying for a professional is worthwhile.

The timeframe is generally a few hours, allowing for immediate use post-hydration, ensuring minimal disruption to surrounding activities.

Boring (also known as directional boring) is one alternative to trenching when installing underground utilities. The main difference between directional boring versus trenching is that boring doesn’t require digging or disturbing the surface. Instead, it involves creating holes or tunnels in the ground and then running utility lines through the openings. Boring is less invasive than trenching, but it’s also more expensive.

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