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Do you need a new concrete driveway? If so we are the best choice for you! Our practices insure that your new driveway will not only be beautiful and functional, but will be strong and durable. We also specialize in custom patios, pole barn floors, and poolcrete pool bottoms.

Do you need a new concrete driveway? If so we are the best choice for you! Our practices insure that your new driveway will not only be beautiful and functional, but will be strong and durable. We also specialize in custom patios, pole barn floors, and poolcrete pool bottoms.




"It went very well. We were very pleased with the work that was done."

Edell D on October 2018

"It went very well. We were very pleased with the work that was done."

Edell D on October 2018




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ZK Excavating, Demolition, & Trucking

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19 years of experience

We are a small excavating company that deals in all aspects of excavating, demolition, and concrete. We offer top quality work at an affordable price. Not limited to site-work, demolition, trucking, dirt, sand, gravel, concrete, trenching, field tile installation and repair, sanitary and storm sewers, downspout drains, and waterproofing. Fully insured. References available upon request.

We are a small excavating company that deals in all aspects of excavating, demolition, and concrete. We offer top quality work at an affordable price. Not limited to site-work, demolition, trucking, dirt, sand, gravel, concrete, trenching, field tile installation and repair, sanitary and storm sewers, downspout drains, and waterproofing. Fully insured. References available upon request.


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Concrete Driveways questions, answered by experts

Placing either a layer of mixed-size gravel or a paver base under your crushed concrete driveway is a good idea. The smaller pieces will compress and prevent the larger pieces of concrete from driving into the soil below, helping to avoid sinking over time under the weight of vehicles. For added protection from sinking and weeks, you can also install a heavy-duty weed liner beneath the gravel or paver base. Just be sure to use a permeable material to avoid drainage problems.

Yes, you can drive on concrete after seven days. While doing so, take extra care around the edges of the freshly poured concrete surface, as these areas may not be as strong as the main concrete surface. You should also avoid driving heavy trucks and machinery on new concrete until it’s fully cured, 28 days after it’s poured.

In most cases, yes, masons can build concrete forms and pour concrete for a variety of home improvement projects, including foundation pouring. Some masons may prefer to focus on more aesthetic and artistic masonry work, like building retaining walls, crafting custom fireplaces, tiling, or installing stucco siding, but most also have experience pouring concrete. You can always ask your masonry contractor if they also handle poured concrete projects.

Labor and pouring adds between $8 and $18 per square foot to your total for concrete delivery. Especially for larger projects, it’s usually a good idea to hire a professional concrete delivery company when it comes to installing concrete surfaces even though it will undoubtedly cost more to hire a pro to do the work for you.

All foundations have footers, including monolithic slabs. In some cases, the foundation itself acts as the footer, as in the case of a floating slab and a monolithic slab. With a monolithic slab, the footers—which are just the bottom-most portion of the foundation that distributes loads down to stable soil—are a part of the main slab and are constructed with a single pour.

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