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Brauer Construction

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Brauer Construction

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We are small locally owned business with over fifteen years of experience. We do t stop until the job is done right. We provide general construction, custom work, concrete and block work, and epoxy projects. Call us today for a free bid.

We are small locally owned business with over fifteen years of experience. We do t stop until the job is done right. We provide general construction, custom work, concrete and block work, and epoxy projects. Call us today for a free bid.



Rockford Painting Co

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Rockford Painting Co

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15 years of experience

Rockford painting has been providing high quality services to the Rockford area since 2010. We do residential and commercial painting both interior and exterior, pressure washing, wallpaper removal, wood staining, and more. Contact us for more information.

Rockford painting has been providing high quality services to the Rockford area since 2010. We do residential and commercial painting both interior and exterior, pressure washing, wallpaper removal, wood staining, and more. Contact us for more information.


PBG Construction aims to please all customers. We maintain a clean job site. Fast but done correct. And the final product turns out awesome.


AA & P Concrete Const. Inc.

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AA & P Concrete Const. Inc.

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40 years of experience

We employ 5 employees including myself. We a very simple bill pay system, half upon start of job, balance upon completion. We offer a 5% discount for Military Veterans and Senior Citizens. we now accept Visa, & MasterCard.

We employ 5 employees including myself. We a very simple bill pay system, half upon start of job, balance upon completion. We offer a 5% discount for Military Veterans and Senior Citizens. we now accept Visa, & MasterCard.



"Very happy with my patio and side walk. No mess left behind. Everything looks great. Will have them do my driveway next."

Michael H on February 2024

Creative Concrete & Landscape is a full service concrete & Landscape company. We offer a full range of concrete & landscape services.

"Very happy with my patio and side walk. No mess left behind. Everything looks great. Will have them do my driveway next."

Michael H on February 2024



"Had old concrete sidewalk removed and pour new sidewalk. Within a few days it showed a Crack by a week it completely cracked in half. Very poor quality and craftsmanship. Would not warranty or back up his work. Would give him 0 stars if that's available."

Barry C on March 2023

concrete pouring and landscaping

"Had old concrete sidewalk removed and pour new sidewalk. Within a few days it showed a Crack by a week it completely cracked in half. Very poor quality and craftsmanship. Would not warranty or back up his work. Would give him 0 stars if that's available."

Barry C on March 2023


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Sweet Exteriors and Construction, Inc

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15 years of experience

We have been in business since 2010, we are licensed and insured. Over 30 years of trained experience. We have promotions and referral programs going at all times but vary on time of year. We accept cash, check, and all major credit cards.

"I hired this company to paint the exterior of my house. They destroyed the siding with a pressure washer. They then spray painted over raw wood. Nails were dislodged and holes everywhere. The paint was falling off the house within days. They oversprayed my windows, screens, trim, and the roof over my porch. I fired him and hired an attorney. Stay away from this company."

Penny A on May 2020

We have been in business since 2010, we are licensed and insured. Over 30 years of trained experience. We have promotions and referral programs going at all times but vary on time of year. We accept cash, check, and all major credit cards.

"I hired this company to paint the exterior of my house. They destroyed the siding with a pressure washer. They then spray painted over raw wood. Nails were dislodged and holes everywhere. The paint was falling off the house within days. They oversprayed my windows, screens, trim, and the roof over my porch. I fired him and hired an attorney. Stay away from this company."

Penny A on May 2020

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Decorative Concrete questions, answered by experts

It’s best to avoid rain on freshly poured concrete for 48 to 72 hours for the best results, but you’ll see minimal losses of strength as long as your concrete remains dry for five hours after pouring. You can either wait for dry conditions to pour your concrete or cover the area with a tarp to help keep it dry.

A pergola needs to be anchored, and typically, concrete is the best anchor option. Pergolas should be anchored to a concrete slab or concrete footings, and this is commonly required by municipal building codes. When applying for a permit to install a pergola, be sure to check the anchoring requirements as well.

Two types of masonry are veneer masonry and solid masonry. Veneer masonry is thin brick or stone material attached to the face of a building. With veneer masonry, the walls support the weight of the masonry products rather than the masonry being built on a concrete footing. Solid masonry is a wall or other brick or stone structure built on a concrete footing, and the masonry supports itself.

For handy homeowners, concrete projects are DIYable, and DIYing is a good way to save on the cost of a concrete slab, walkway, or other concrete work. If you’re completing a larger project or one that’s subject to building codes, you should always hire a professional to ensure the job is done safely and correctly.

Yes, you can remove concrete by hand with a sledgehammer if the concrete is no more than 4 inches thick. Most patios and sidewalks fit into this category. With concrete deeper than 6 inches, a jackhammer may be necessary to break it up. Only use a jackhammer if you have the proper training and safety equipment.

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