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Avatar for FPI Construction LLC
FPI Construction LLC
5.0(
11
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Wheaton, IL and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Daniel was a pleasure to work with, from initial estimate to job completion. An old sinking blacktop driveway was replaced with a concrete one. The job was completed in a reasonable time frame (the longest wait was for my village to approve the permit!). It looks beautiful, greatly improving the curb appeal. The crew was very respectful of the property and did a very nice clean up. Very happy with the results."
Beautiful Stepping Stone Walkway made with concrete at front of home.
Resurfacing - BEFORE AND AFTER
Black gravel driveway surrounded with a concrete perimeter and an apron.
Resurfacing - BEFORE AND AFTER
Remove and replace of front walkway

+42

2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by36%of homeowners
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Done-Rite Asphalt Paving, LLC
4.9(
25
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Concrete - Sawing or Removal- For Business

Serving Wheaton, IL and surrounding areas

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In business since 1995

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Done-Rite did an asphalt & concrete install in our parking lot and did a fantastic job. Their pricing was conpetitive and the quality of their work exceeded our expectations. They were able to work within our scheduling requirements so we did not have to interupt our normal business. Nick was on site to make sure they did everything we asked and answer any questions we had. It's great a find a company that does what they promise, with excellent quality work. We would hearrtily recommend them, and expect to have them back for future projects."
paving and sealcoating
remove and replace
cut and patch
saw cut and patch
skinpatch

+40

Response time11 hrs
Response rate93%
39 neighbors recently requested a quote
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PHI3 Construction
5.0(
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Wheaton, IL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Process was very organized. We met with the contractor leading the work and he explained very well what to expect and how long it would take. Even better is they kept the site clean and safe. It looked beautiful after they were done. Beyond what I expected. I did not recognize my kitchen"
Kitchen Remodel
Original Bathroom
Laying down pavers by hand brick by brick.
Driveways - Concrete Project
Changing the look of cabinets.

+20

Response time4 days
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by87%of homeowners
My Property Masters
3.7(
212
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Concrete - Sawing or RemovalConcrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Wheaton, IL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2008

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"The contractors were courteous and thorough. They purchased the materials and repaired the concrete and the wooden garage door frame. They also repaired my garage door which was not in our agreement. I would like to pay them for repairing it. I would recommend this company and would like to hire them in the future. Thank you for the recommendation."
Response time8 hrs
255 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by64%of homeowners
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Concrete Cutting questions, answered by experts

The average cost for a welding project is about $300, with typical costs ranging from $125 to $490. However, prices can be as low as $125 for very small jobs or exceed $1,200 for large or complex projects. Welders typically charge an hourly rate between $65 and $150, depending on their experience, and many charge a minimum fee to cover overhead and travel expenses. The total cost is influenced by several factors, including labor, the cost of materials like metal rods and shielding gas, the type of metal being welded, the project's size and complexity, and your geographic location. For a precise quote, it's best to ask a local welder for an estimate based on your specific project.

Some welding projects, such as repairing pipes or fences, require travel, whereas others, like furniture repair, do not necessarily require the welder to come to you. Travel and overhead factor into the overall cost of your welding project. Some of the most common welding projects include:

  • Metal furniture repair: $35–$100

  • Pipe repair: $200–$1,000

  • Small gates: $550–$750

  • Fencing: $1,200–$1,800

  • Fabricated sheet metal welding: $750–$2,500

Your typical household tools will not cut a metal pipe. To cut a metal pipe, you’d need more specialized tools like a pipe cutter or circular saw. Do not attempt to use these tools without taking proper safety precautions and wearing safety gear. It’s usually safer to let a pro cut a metal pipe, especially if you’re not confident in your skills with a heavy-duty saw.

Choosing the right metal fabricator for your project begins with research. Find a reputable fabrication company by searching for reputable contractors in your area, and then reviewing photos of their previous work, customer reviews, and photos of the company’s workshop.

Once you’ve narrowed down the list, contact the companies to ask about the types of metal fabrication projects they specialize and inquire about guarantees and warranties on workmanship. You should also ensure the company uses high-quality material, and ask about the schedule and turnaround time for your proposed project.

Yes, you can use a saw to cut metal pipes. The best saw to use is a reciprocating saw, but even a fine-tooth hacksaw can get the job done. No matter which saw you use to cut metal pipes, wear protective gear, like work gloves, safety goggles, and ear plugs. Apply a firm, steady pressure to the tool, and always ensure the pipes are secured so they don't move while you make the cuts.

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