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Big Country Construction

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Big Country Construction

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25 years of experience

Do you want someone you can trust and treats you better than family? If so, look no further. We specialize in tile, masonry, decks and patios. We also do cabinets, hardwood flooring, cement work, landscaping and overhang roofs. We can do it all. Everything for your home and/or property inside and out. We do it all. No job to big or small. We have been in this business for 20 plus years. Contact us for a free estimate today.

Do you want someone you can trust and treats you better than family? If so, look no further. We specialize in tile, masonry, decks and patios. We also do cabinets, hardwood flooring, cement work, landscaping and overhang roofs. We can do it all. Everything for your home and/or property inside and out. We do it all. No job to big or small. We have been in this business for 20 plus years. Contact us for a free estimate today.


"Joe Lane, alias Joe James did landscaping last year. All initially went well. He and his crew removed bushes, installed rock and milch, power washed the driveway and removed junk from my garage. He gained my confidence in his honesty and swore that he had never cheated a customer. I advanced a $1,000 payment for topsoil and grass seed and he has never returned. Since July of last year all I have received from him are excuses and promises. Hr also promised to replace the bushes , most of which died. I requested he refund my money and he has not responded. BEWARE!! Don’t trust him."

Gail M on July 2025

"Joe Lane, alias Joe James did landscaping last year. All initially went well. He and his crew removed bushes, installed rock and milch, power washed the driveway and removed junk from my garage. He gained my confidence in his honesty and swore that he had never cheated a customer. I advanced a $1,000 payment for topsoil and grass seed and he has never returned. Since July of last year all I have received from him are excuses and promises. Hr also promised to replace the bushes , most of which died. I requested he refund my money and he has not responded. BEWARE!! Don’t trust him."

Gail M on July 2025




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.




241 Outdoor

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241 Outdoor

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12 years of experience

We are a full outdoor maintenance company Locally owned and operated not a franchise. we employ Southerin Il workers for Southerin Il jobs. We offer payment plans and we accecpt Credit/Debit cards checks and cash. Our prices are very competitive . We are also fully Licensed and Insured. and all of our employees undergo drug testing and background checks.

We are a full outdoor maintenance company Locally owned and operated not a franchise. we employ Southerin Il workers for Southerin Il jobs. We offer payment plans and we accecpt Credit/Debit cards checks and cash. Our prices are very competitive . We are also fully Licensed and Insured. and all of our employees undergo drug testing and background checks.



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Decorative Concrete questions, answered by experts

Concrete can cure in 24 hours if the temperature remains above 40 degrees, but it might take up to 48 hours for the initial curing if the temperature drops close to freezing. You can speed up the curing process in cold weather by using accelerants, or you can insulate the slab or enclose and warm the area with heaters.

The main ingredients to make concrete are cement, water, air, and aggregate for proper formation. Mixing concrete occurs just before use to ensure proper curing after it is combined with water. Cement, however, is the key ingredient to concrete, and includes a collection of natural binding elements and sand, clay, and limestone. 

You will know concrete is fully cured after 28 days when the new concrete reaches its maximum strength. Follow the cure time information on the manufacturer’s label or ask your concrete pro about when your concrete is fully cured. You can drive your concrete once it’s partially cured, usually around seven days after it’s poured. After one week, the concrete is strong enough to hold up to regular-size vehicles.

Concrete stain is usually better than dye for longevity because it is more durable and shows less wear and tear. While stain is not as saturated as dye, it gives you more control over the final look of the concrete countertops.

Whether metal fence posts need concrete depends on the environment and the ground they're placed on. For thick earth and areas without significant weather or high wind, you can get by without concrete, but in areas with weak dirt and strong seasonal weather, it's a good idea to install a concrete base on each individual post. This increases the cost but not as much as replacing or reinstalling the fence would.

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