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Precision Concrete & Construction INC.

7972 N 1775th Rd.
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Precision Concrete & Construction INC.

7972 N 1775th Rd.
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1 years of experience

Precision Concrete & Construction INC. was started in 2024 with over 10 years of combined experience in the concrete and construction industry. Our services include driveways, patios, sidewalks, foundations, decorative concrete, site works, and more. Let us help you turn your dreams into reality. We look forward to doing business with you!

Precision Concrete & Construction INC. was started in 2024 with over 10 years of combined experience in the concrete and construction industry. Our services include driveways, patios, sidewalks, foundations, decorative concrete, site works, and more. Let us help you turn your dreams into reality. We look forward to doing business with you!


Jason Eaton

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Jason Eaton

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Im 56 years old and ive worked on Farms and home repair my entire adult life. I know plumbing, electrical, roofind and drywall. My experience xobers every area of home repair and youll find im pretty cheap in pricing. thank you. Respectfully yours

Im 56 years old and ive worked on Farms and home repair my entire adult life. I know plumbing, electrical, roofind and drywall. My experience xobers every area of home repair and youll find im pretty cheap in pricing. thank you. Respectfully yours


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Brown Concrete

305 North Ave
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Brown Concrete

305 North Ave
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Specialising in decorative and stamp Custom designs Driveways Patios Sidewalks Basements & garages Steps Saw cutting Sealing Hauling Grade work Demo work Free estimates!! When i bid your job you will recieve 5 business cards. Now, even if i dont get your job you can hand them business cards out to someone you know who is in need of my services. Now if i get that job and am chosen to do it; i will give you whom received the cards $100 for the reference. That gives you a chance to make $500!!! I like to meet with the customer and go over their view of the work they want and work around their needs. I am open and honest with every customer.

Specialising in decorative and stamp Custom designs Driveways Patios Sidewalks Basements & garages Steps Saw cutting Sealing Hauling Grade work Demo work Free estimates!! When i bid your job you will recieve 5 business cards. Now, even if i dont get your job you can hand them business cards out to someone you know who is in need of my services. Now if i get that job and am chosen to do it; i will give you whom received the cards $100 for the reference. That gives you a chance to make $500!!! I like to meet with the customer and go over their view of the work they want and work around their needs. I am open and honest with every customer.








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Decorative Concrete questions, answered by experts

Yes, you should always wet concrete before jackhammering to avoid harmful dust from becoming airborne. According to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, they recommend a wet-cut method that involves continuous spraying of the concrete where the jackhammer bit hits. Use a jackhammer with a built-in sprayer attachment, or have a work partner spray the area with a garden hose and spray nozzle.

Fiber concrete can be a good option for a residential driveway that will hold up standard passenger cars. The fibers provide increased flexion over a rebar-reinforced concrete driveway, so you’re less likely to see surface cracks. For driveways that need to hold commercial vehicles or multiple vehicles, rebar reinforcement is a better option. Ask a concrete driveway company near you which is the best option for your situation.

Acid-based concrete stain is generally considered the best option because it lasts about four times as long and penetrates the deepest into concrete to give richer, full-bodied colors. If you prefer more vibrant colors, though, many water-based concrete stains are available that could provide a solution you can't find from earth-toned acid-based solutions.

Yes, concrete changes color while curing, moving from a dark shade when wet to a lighter shade once dry and fully cured. Wait at least 10 days after pouring the concrete to gauge the color of the final concrete. If the concrete remains dark or discolored after that period, reach out to your concrete contractor with questions.

Yes, you can mix your own concrete for smaller jobs using premade bags of concrete. All you have to do is add water. There are different kinds of concrete, so make sure you get the right type for the job and mix according to the instructions. Too much or too little water can undermine the strength and durability of the final product.

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