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We exist to provide effective services that protect, restore, and maintain buildings, homes and structures throughout Central Illinois. Our key services include foundation repair, basement waterproofing, new addition waterproofing, tuckpointing, concrete coating, and concrete repair. Central Illinois Contractors , is locally owned with over five years of experience .We have worked on numerous projects including both commercial and residential .

We exist to provide effective services that protect, restore, and maintain buildings, homes and structures throughout Central Illinois. Our key services include foundation repair, basement waterproofing, new addition waterproofing, tuckpointing, concrete coating, and concrete repair. Central Illinois Contractors , is locally owned with over five years of experience .We have worked on numerous projects including both commercial and residential .





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Residential and commercial concrete contractor, featuring decorative concrete. General contractor of Premier Post Frame Buildings (pole buildings) for agriculture, residential, commercial use.

Residential and commercial concrete contractor, featuring decorative concrete. General contractor of Premier Post Frame Buildings (pole buildings) for agriculture, residential, commercial use.






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Decorative Concrete questions, answered by experts

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.

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.

A layer of exposed aggregate concrete should be 1 to 2 inches thick if you’re installing it on top of existing concrete. If you’re pouring a new slab with the finish, slab thickness will depend on the application. Exposed aggregate concrete driveways should be 4 to 6 inches thick in most cases or 8 to 12 inches for commercial vehicles. Sidewalks, patios, and walkways should be 4 inches thick.

While you shouldn’t use thinset mortar on its own as a floor leveler, it can work alongside other products to help level floors. For instance, you could start with a self-leveling compound, let that dry, then apply backer board with thinset mortar to help fully even out the floors ahead of laying tile.

Mudjacking is your best bet for leveling concrete on a tighter budget. It’s less expensive than foam or grout mixture. For smaller, surface-level issues, you could also use a self-leveling compound, which creates an even surface over existing concrete—it’s a budget-friendly option suitable for DIY enthusiasts.

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