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Collins Concrete

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Collins Concrete

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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.


Wolf Creek Builders

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Wolf Creek Builders

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44 years of experience

We are a full service builder covering most aspects of residential and commercial construction and maintenance with a specialty in remodeling with in house and sub contractor crews. Major credit cards accepted for many services.

We are a full service builder covering most aspects of residential and commercial construction and maintenance with a specialty in remodeling with in house and sub contractor crews. Major credit cards accepted for many services.



Quality Choice Concrete Construction

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Quality Choice Concrete Construction

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We provide concrete construction service for the area of Montgomery, IL. Concrete Contractor, Concrete Construction, Concrete Construction Service, Concrete Construction Contractor, Concrete Repair Contractor

We provide concrete construction service for the area of Montgomery, IL. Concrete Contractor, Concrete Construction, Concrete Construction Service, Concrete Construction Contractor, Concrete Repair Contractor


Country Hoss Concrete Maintance

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Country Hoss Concrete Maintance

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10 years of experience

We Are A Concrete Maintance Company. We Work In All Towns Citys An Counties In IL,An IN, We Are New In Business But Have Done Concrete Maintance for 20 plus years we are fully legal license bonded insured we have federal EIN tax ID number so forget the rest call us were the best.We Will Be In The Yellow Book And Yellow Book Online In 2015 Fall An 2016 Year. our website is www.countryhossconcrete.com Thanks.

We Are A Concrete Maintance Company. We Work In All Towns Citys An Counties In IL,An IN, We Are New In Business But Have Done Concrete Maintance for 20 plus years we are fully legal license bonded insured we have federal EIN tax ID number so forget the rest call us were the best.We Will Be In The Yellow Book And Yellow Book Online In 2015 Fall An 2016 Year. our website is www.countryhossconcrete.com Thanks.



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Concrete Repair questions, answered by experts

If your concrete steps have crumbled or chipped, you can fix them by removing any chips or flakes, cleaning and wetting the affected area, applying a concrete bonding agent, and finally applying new concrete, usually in the form of Portland cement. For widespread damage, you can consider concrete resurfacing instead. For fixing concrete spalling that has led to deep damage, you might need to remove damaged material, add structural supports, and pour new concrete into a mold.

Underpinning a foundation is when a contractor installs deep piers under your foundation to provide support. Professionals often use this foundation repair method when the soil underneath the foundation is no longer strong enough to support the house evenly. Underpinning a foundation often comes with other repairs to tackle the source of the problem. For example, a contractor may regrade your yard around your home’s foundation to make sure water drains away from your house.

Foundation cracks that are 1/8 inch wide or less, aren’t uneven across the gap, and don’t continue widening over time are usually just normal settling cracks and don’t suggest structural issues. Horizontal cracks and stair-step cracks on foundation walls, any cracks that continue widening, are wider than 1/8 inch, or where one side juts out beyond the other, are often indicative of structural damage.

Yes, you can fill cracks in concrete if you’re a somewhat handy homeowner. It’s important to know which concrete patching method to use, as small cracks require different approaches than large ones. It might seem challenging to determine which product to use and the tools necessary for the project, but with a bit of background, homeowners can restore their cracked concrete easily.

Yes, engineers assess soil load-bearing capacity and provide construction guidelines.

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