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AJ Concrete

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AJ Concrete

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
5 years of experience

Our mission at AJ Concrete is to continue the growth of our business by doing right by all of our clients. We love seeing how happy the home owner is at the end of a project! AJ Concrete stacks up with the competition and surpasses it with competitive prices, second to none workmanship and a prompt/responsive team! We give you quality that you can measure, and a finished product that will enhance your home forever. Call us today!

"They are great to work with. They got everything done quickly and the concrete path and sidewalk looks great. Would recommend to everyone."

Charles M on August 2024

Our mission at AJ Concrete is to continue the growth of our business by doing right by all of our clients. We love seeing how happy the home owner is at the end of a project! AJ Concrete stacks up with the competition and surpasses it with competitive prices, second to none workmanship and a prompt/responsive team! We give you quality that you can measure, and a finished product that will enhance your home forever. Call us today!

"They are great to work with. They got everything done quickly and the concrete path and sidewalk looks great. Would recommend to everyone."

Charles M on August 2024


Perez construction

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Hello this is eduardo Perez I'm here looking for people who need help with roofing and siding and concrete we are very professional and we will live to help you call 3093636098

Hello this is eduardo Perez I'm here looking for people who need help with roofing and siding and concrete we are very professional and we will live to help you call 3093636098





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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.





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Decorative Concrete questions, answered by experts

There’s no legal requirement that states that you need rebar in a concrete driveway, but since the slab will be supporting heavy vehicle loads, it’s always a good idea to pay a bit more for rebar reinforcement. Your driveway will be much more likely to crack if you don’t reinforce it with rebar. Driveways that need to support commercial vehicles or provide parking for multiple vehicles at once should always include rebar reinforcement. If you’re pouring concrete over asphalt or pouring concrete over an existing slab, you may not have enough depth for rebar, meaning an increased risk of cracking.

Pavers last longer than both concrete and asphalt when well cared for. Since you can place individual pavers that suffer damage, you won't need to repave the entire driveway for an average of up to 50 years. However, the best material for you comes down to your local climate and budget.

Yes. Amongst the four most common types of septic tanks—plastic, fiberglass, concrete, and steel—those made of concrete are the most expensive. This is the case for a few reasons, including the fact that they’re very heavy, so pros have to use specialized equipment to install them. However, they’re also incredibly durable, making the price worth it if it’s in your budget.

Clean with a damp mop and reseal every few years to protect the surface and enhance appearance.

You should put gravel that is 3/4 to 1 inch under a concrete slab. However, depending on the project, local building codes may dictate the proper gravel size and shape. Some concrete slabs that do not hold significant weight may have a subbase of sand. Also, keep in mind that the subbase you choose will affect the cost of your concrete patio, walkway, or driveway.

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