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Madison County Custom Concrete

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Madison County Custom Concrete

Located In:
4.36(
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Approved Pro
Customers say: Terrific value
62 local quotes requested
39 years of experience

We specialize in concrete pouring, driveways, decorative concrete, stamped concrete, walkways, patios, retaining walls, masonry, landscaping and more. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service. Check out all the services we offer below and call -or- click to schedule a free estimate today!

"That's my "concrete stamped and decorative walk" the right. Project was completed Apr. 2024 and my original review would have been 5 stars. I need to upload a "now" picture. By early summer we started getting cracks. Contacted Joe and asked him to come by and look at it, and he said it was too hot to repair concrete. Texted him again late fall and he'd had surgery. Then early Spring I texted him again twice with no response! Since there was no warranty I honestly didn't expect him to fix the cracks, but he's the expert and I wanted him to look at it and recommend a sealer, crack filler, or whatever we needed to get! There are at least six cracks now, two that will cause corners to chip away. Two stars is being pretty generous at this point!"

Marie R on September 2025

We specialize in concrete pouring, driveways, decorative concrete, stamped concrete, walkways, patios, retaining walls, masonry, landscaping and more. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service. Check out all the services we offer below and call -or- click to schedule a free estimate today!

"That's my "concrete stamped and decorative walk" the right. Project was completed Apr. 2024 and my original review would have been 5 stars. I need to upload a "now" picture. By early summer we started getting cracks. Contacted Joe and asked him to come by and look at it, and he said it was too hot to repair concrete. Texted him again late fall and he'd had surgery. Then early Spring I texted him again twice with no response! Since there was no warranty I honestly didn't expect him to fix the cracks, but he's the expert and I wanted him to look at it and recommend a sealer, crack filler, or whatever we needed to get! There are at least six cracks now, two that will cause corners to chip away. Two stars is being pretty generous at this point!"

Marie R on September 2025


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A.D.K. Conecrete

501 E Elm St
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A.D.K. Conecrete

501 E Elm St
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6 years of experience

20 years experience in the Central Illinois / St. Louis areas. Providing a multitude of concrete services with exceptional quality and attention to detail. Smooth and finish surfaces of poured concrete such as floors, patios, sidewalks, driveways, roads, curbs swimming pools, overlays and custom stamp/decorative projects.

20 years experience in the Central Illinois / St. Louis areas. Providing a multitude of concrete services with exceptional quality and attention to detail. Smooth and finish surfaces of poured concrete such as floors, patios, sidewalks, driveways, roads, curbs swimming pools, overlays and custom stamp/decorative projects.









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Decorative Concrete questions, answered by experts

No, wet concrete will not bond to dry concrete without an additional bonding agent. The common alternative is adding a sand or gravel layer under a concrete slab to enhance bonding and create a stable foundation. The right choice depends on the height and thickness of your two slabs, local laws, and the use of the specific concrete slab.

Concrete slump can be affected by the amount of water in the mix, the size of the aggregate components, the mix’s temperature, how long the concrete is mixed, and more. Mixing concrete with the correct slump depends on almost every component of the concrete mix being correctly balanced and is critical to ensure the concrete performs as expected.

Yes, baking soda and vinegar can remove rust from concrete. Vinegar is acidic and can remove rust stains from concrete on its own. Adding baking soda may increase abrasiveness, which could help loosen some of the stain even more when scrubbing the stain. However, a stiff-bristled brush can do the same. 

For homeowners, it’s better to dry grind concrete. Dry grinding is the method described above and can be done by experienced DIYers for smaller projects. Wet grinding requires a big volume of water, a way to collect the slurry created by the water and dust, and an environmentally-safe place to dispose of the slurry. In general, only professionals do wet grinding.  

Both concrete and asphalt are appropriate for your driveway apron. The choice often comes down to local laws and the current material of your driveway. In some cases, your town may require you to install wire mesh or rebar to fortify the material, but both are common in apron installation.

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