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Legacy Valley Farms

1560 432nd Ave
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Legacy Valley Farms

1560 432nd Ave
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We are a family owned farm operation with capabilities to do any job you need. We enjoy doing the small jobs, and doing them at a fair price. Have a tree to clean up? How about a section of sidewalk to repair? Look no further, we can help you out!

We are a family owned farm operation with capabilities to do any job you need. We enjoy doing the small jobs, and doing them at a fair price. Have a tree to clean up? How about a section of sidewalk to repair? Look no further, we can help you out!




Zickau Home Construction

11027 Hillcrest Lane
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Zickau Home Construction

11027 Hillcrest Lane
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34 years of experience

A 3rd generation contractor/carpenter we can expertly help you with your next wood or home/business improvement project. The pride I take in my work shows through the quality, durability and craftsmanship applied to every project, no matter how small or large. With hundreds of thrilled customers since 1991, you can't go wrong with Zickau Home Construction. We never sub contract and offer payment options.

A 3rd generation contractor/carpenter we can expertly help you with your next wood or home/business improvement project. The pride I take in my work shows through the quality, durability and craftsmanship applied to every project, no matter how small or large. With hundreds of thrilled customers since 1991, you can't go wrong with Zickau Home Construction. We never sub contract and offer payment options.



Debatins Excavatiñg,Demolition and concrete work

946 Tri Ave
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Debatins Excavatiñg,Demolition and concrete work

946 Tri Ave
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22 years of experience

Demolition,conrete work,3 employees, half of money for job up front with a signed contract then the other half when job is complete, we offered 10% seniors discount and financing is available

Demolition,conrete work,3 employees, half of money for job up front with a signed contract then the other half when job is complete, we offered 10% seniors discount and financing is available



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Concrete Driveways questions, answered by experts

Yes. A septic tank riser is meant to replace a septic tank cover—concrete, metal, fiberglass, or otherwise—while still allowing easy access to the opening of the tank. Just as you would need to be mindful of the septic tank lid when it comes to mowing the lawn or other yard usage, you’ll have to be cautious not to damage or otherwise disrupt the septic tank riser.

By careful site grading and incorporating drainage systems where needed.

Yes, you can screw directly into concrete, but only if you use screws specifically made for masonry or concrete. They're often labeled as masonry screws and made of steel and a special thread that provides a strong grip. However, even when using these screws, drilling a pilot hole first will make it much easier. 

Cement companies often charge a per-cubic-yard cost for concrete, which averages around $130. In most cases, you can also expect to pay for leveling, surfacing, and add-on services, like stamping concrete. Here are some typical prices for common concrete projects for which you may hire a cement company.

  • Walkway: $1,800

  • Driveway: $2,800

  • Standard patio: $3,300

  • Stamped concrete patio: $4,000

  • Concrete steps: $3,500

  • Colored concrete: $3,800

You might also need to budget for removing your old concrete or additional land prep before your professional can pour concrete.

Vinyl fence posts need concrete for longevity and stability. Later on, if a fence post is loose, you may be able to use expandable foam to repair the post. Expandable post foam works well for repairs or temporary fences. But when it comes to initially installing the post, always use concrete for the best results.

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