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DR Services

9603 Dressel Shoene Road
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DR Services

9603 Dressel Shoene Road
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5 years of experience

DR Services is a family business specializing in stamped and color concrete, concrete repairs, and other concrete projects. We take pride in our finished project and have been concreting for 20 plus years

DR Services is a family business specializing in stamped and color concrete, concrete repairs, and other concrete projects. We take pride in our finished project and have been concreting for 20 plus years


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Employee Management that focuses on unrealized tax credits, cash flow and compliance. Whether you are looking for a simple payroll solution or a complete hire to retire workforce management solution, myself and Heartland are here to help. Applicant Tracking, Electronic Onboarding, e-Verify, Scheduling, Timekeeping, Accrual Tracking, Payroll Processing, HR Administration. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvDotpAluqc

Employee Management that focuses on unrealized tax credits, cash flow and compliance. Whether you are looking for a simple payroll solution or a complete hire to retire workforce management solution, myself and Heartland are here to help. Applicant Tracking, Electronic Onboarding, e-Verify, Scheduling, Timekeeping, Accrual Tracking, Payroll Processing, HR Administration. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvDotpAluqc





A to Z Home Improvements Inc.

9669 Mallard Dr
4.67(
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A to Z Home Improvements Inc.

9669 Mallard Dr
4.67(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

I have been in the remodeling and building field for 40 years. We have a variety of sub-contracting professionals that we use depending on the size of your job. All are insured. I own this company and do some of the work on the job site. We offer free of charge design and decorating services. We do accept all major credit cards.

"The work was done very well. They came out the best like they said they were going to do. He was very professional knew what he was doing, great workers this was the most pleasant construction job that I've had. They were very nice. They were very accommodating. I had a good working relationship with them. He was very responsive. They're the best that I've had in a long time."

Leroy E on February 2021

I have been in the remodeling and building field for 40 years. We have a variety of sub-contracting professionals that we use depending on the size of your job. All are insured. I own this company and do some of the work on the job site. We offer free of charge design and decorating services. We do accept all major credit cards.

"The work was done very well. They came out the best like they said they were going to do. He was very professional knew what he was doing, great workers this was the most pleasant construction job that I've had. They were very nice. They were very accommodating. I had a good working relationship with them. He was very responsive. They're the best that I've had in a long time."

Leroy E on February 2021





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Decorative Concrete questions, answered by experts

You don't technically need rebar for a concrete patio, but it's a good idea to install it, especially if your patio will support any heavy items. All concrete is susceptible to cracking, and rebar keeps cracks in check while maintaining a smooth, level surface. Without rebar, cracks will likely widen and cause the concrete to become uneven, compromising its structural integrity.

Asphalt and concrete have their pros and cons, but it really depends on your priorities. If you’re looking for durability, concrete’s your best bet, lasting up to 50 years with minimal upkeep. Asphalt, on the other hand, needs more TLC with regular resealing but is cheaper to install and easier to repair. Concrete also wins in curb appeal and resale value, offering homeowners more customization. But if you’re looking for quicker, more affordable installation, asphalt has the advantage. Ultimately, your decision should align with your budget, willingness for maintenance, and design preferences.

This is a cost-effective, durable option that creates a smooth-looking surface. If you live in a high-rainfall area, the permeability of concrete millings can prevent water from pooling the way it might with a concrete driveway.

Yes, you can seal an old concrete floor as long as you remove stains and repair damage before sealing. Remove everything from the garage and clear the floor throughout with a concrete cleaner and power washing. Fill in cracks larger than 1/8 of an inch wide and remove all grease and rust stains before sealing. Make sure your concrete is fully dried before applying sealer.

Magnesium chloride is often said to be the safest salt-based option for pet owners. Potassium chloride and calcium chloride are other common choices. For homeowners with dogs, urea is generally safe for their paws and won’t be harmful if ingested. You might also consider opting for an ice melt brand designed with pet safety in mind.

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