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"They were a good company. Their work was really good. They did a good work. They were cheaper than the others."

Kim R on August 2020

With over 10 years of professional concrete experience, we are here to address your concrete project needs.

"They were a good company. Their work was really good. They did a good work. They were cheaper than the others."

Kim R on August 2020


Legacy Valley Farms

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Legacy Valley Farms

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We are a family owned farm operation with capabilities to do any job you need. We enjoy doing the small jobs, and doing them at a fair price. Have a tree to clean up? How about a section of sidewalk to repair? Look no further, we can help you out!

We are a family owned farm operation with capabilities to do any job you need. We enjoy doing the small jobs, and doing them at a fair price. Have a tree to clean up? How about a section of sidewalk to repair? Look no further, we can help you out!


Big Kountry Built LLC

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Big Kountry Built LLC

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11 years of experience

Big Kountry Built is a local partnership with a combined work experience in the trades of over 35 years. We launched in march of 2014 adding everything from deck building/refinishing to interior painting and underground dog fence installs. We bid, complete, and bill for all work done and if desired by the home owner(s) would sub-contract out work if necessary to expedite the job at hand. All estimates are completed in a timely manner and of course are at no cost to the customer. Payments are due in full with in 30 days of work being completed, as well both us and home owner undoubtedly satisfied with the job done. Special payment arrangements can be discussed prior to acceptance of original bid and start of work.

Big Kountry Built is a local partnership with a combined work experience in the trades of over 35 years. We launched in march of 2014 adding everything from deck building/refinishing to interior painting and underground dog fence installs. We bid, complete, and bill for all work done and if desired by the home owner(s) would sub-contract out work if necessary to expedite the job at hand. All estimates are completed in a timely manner and of course are at no cost to the customer. Payments are due in full with in 30 days of work being completed, as well both us and home owner undoubtedly satisfied with the job done. Special payment arrangements can be discussed prior to acceptance of original bid and start of work.


Sealwize

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Sealwize

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23 years of experience

Owner is on every job-site. No sub-contractors are used. Jobs are typically priced per square ft. Payment Terms: 30-50% material deposit, remainder due upon job completion. We are tied into industry leading suppliers/manufacturers. We consistently attend education training, seminars, etc. We are experts in coatings for residential homeowners and commercial property owners

Owner is on every job-site. No sub-contractors are used. Jobs are typically priced per square ft. Payment Terms: 30-50% material deposit, remainder due upon job completion. We are tied into industry leading suppliers/manufacturers. We consistently attend education training, seminars, etc. We are experts in coatings for residential homeowners and commercial property owners


New Leaf landscapes & Concrete is a custom landscape and concrete design and installation company in the Quad Cities.


"Hired from Yellow Pages, to redo steps and sideway. a) Work was completed in a shoddy and hurried manner b) Left the work area with concrete pieces, cigarette butts, nails, and even a large iron rod strewn all over. Did not bother to clean up, damaged the lawn, with no attempt to fix any of it. c) The steps had large jagged gaps under it (not fully reaching the ground), refused to address it until I threatened to go the BBB with a complaint. d) When he finally did show up, he patched it poorly, leaving the front stairs to my house worse than before the project. e) One side of the steps still has a piece of concrete jutting out, which he hasn't bothered to address. I will most likely get this rebuilt in the future, I would advise others to not pay, until full inspection of work from this provider (I paid him in full faith, which was error in judgement on my part)."

SAJIT K on July 2018

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"Hired from Yellow Pages, to redo steps and sideway. a) Work was completed in a shoddy and hurried manner b) Left the work area with concrete pieces, cigarette butts, nails, and even a large iron rod strewn all over. Did not bother to clean up, damaged the lawn, with no attempt to fix any of it. c) The steps had large jagged gaps under it (not fully reaching the ground), refused to address it until I threatened to go the BBB with a complaint. d) When he finally did show up, he patched it poorly, leaving the front stairs to my house worse than before the project. e) One side of the steps still has a piece of concrete jutting out, which he hasn't bothered to address. I will most likely get this rebuilt in the future, I would advise others to not pay, until full inspection of work from this provider (I paid him in full faith, which was error in judgement on my part)."

SAJIT K on July 2018

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Concrete Driveways questions, answered by experts

Lally columns do require some kind of footing to ensure they have a strong enough base to provide the support they need to deliver, and, at the very least, they need to attach to the floor below. Some contractors will just use the existing foundation as a footing for temporary Lally columns, while some circumstances demand that the expert install a new footing. You might need a local structural engineer to weigh in on which is best for your project.

Yes, concrete is recyclable, but you can’t just drop it off at a traditional recycling center. Most major cities have specific concrete recycling centers that will accept your concrete disposal and break it down using industrial equipment. Recycled concrete can be used to create environmentally sustainable items like gabion walls to protect shorelines.

The main ingredients to make concrete are cement, water, air, and aggregate for proper formation. Mixing concrete occurs just before use to ensure proper curing after it is combined with water. Cement, however, is the key ingredient to concrete, and includes a collection of natural binding elements and sand, clay, and limestone. 

Natural ice melts can often get the job done without damaging concrete. You can try non-corrosive options such as kitty litter, alfalfa meal, coffee grounds, sugar beet juice, and heated snow-melting mats. While they may cause some staining, these natural melts are safe for concrete, pets, and the environment.

Sealing the concrete before tiling is recommended to help it stand up against any water that may seep through the tiles or grout. After thoroughly cleaning the concrete with TSP, priming with a concrete primer will seal the concrete. Check the label on the primer to make sure it is also a sealant and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for application.

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