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A & J Concrete is a premiere full service concrete contractor that operates out of Manhattan, KS. We pride ourselves on high quality work and precise attention to details. Call today!


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A & J Concrete of Kansas, LLC

PO Box 8
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A & J Concrete of Kansas, LLC

PO Box 8
4.54(
24
)
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Customers say: Terrific value
11 years of experience
Free onsite estimate

We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business! Book with us online or feel free to give us a call today!

"Andy did an outstanding job for us. Our new driveway and sidewalk looks wonderful. Andy was honest and explain what he would be doing to replace our old driveway and sidewalk. I highly recommend Andy for concrete work. Donna F"

Donna F on November 2024

We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business! Book with us online or feel free to give us a call today!

"Andy did an outstanding job for us. Our new driveway and sidewalk looks wonderful. Andy was honest and explain what he would be doing to replace our old driveway and sidewalk. I highly recommend Andy for concrete work. Donna F"

Donna F on November 2024


Randy watts concrete services

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Randy watts concrete services

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11 years of experience

We do all kinds of concrete work from tearing out existing driveway , patios , and parking lots sidewalks to new barn floors and small commercial jobs . When we tear out a driveway for example, we find sand under it we remove it and bring in compacted rock , and we pour a 4000lb concrete mix reinforced with rebar not wire mesh .

We do all kinds of concrete work from tearing out existing driveway , patios , and parking lots sidewalks to new barn floors and small commercial jobs . When we tear out a driveway for example, we find sand under it we remove it and bring in compacted rock , and we pour a 4000lb concrete mix reinforced with rebar not wire mesh .



JDC

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JDC

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As a third general builder and over 100 years of crew experience in almost every aspect of construction, we have the skills that combine with our desire for excellence in every project and detail. Whether your need is large or small, we truly will help you do it all!

As a third general builder and over 100 years of crew experience in almost every aspect of construction, we have the skills that combine with our desire for excellence in every project and detail. Whether your need is large or small, we truly will help you do it all!


Remix Concrete Professionals, LLC

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Remix Concrete Professionals, LLC

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Here at Remix Concrete Professionals, we specialize in residential concrete. Flatwork, such as, driveways, patios, sidewalks, steps and retaining walls are our main focus. As an Army veteran, I model my business after the 10th affirmation of the Soldier's Creed, "I am an Expert and I am a Professional. Quality and professionalism are the things that we always try to give to each and every customer. Every project and every customer is different, so attention to detail, understanding, and execution is always on the forefront of our minds.

Here at Remix Concrete Professionals, we specialize in residential concrete. Flatwork, such as, driveways, patios, sidewalks, steps and retaining walls are our main focus. As an Army veteran, I model my business after the 10th affirmation of the Soldier's Creed, "I am an Expert and I am a Professional. Quality and professionalism are the things that we always try to give to each and every customer. Every project and every customer is different, so attention to detail, understanding, and execution is always on the forefront of our minds.





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Concrete Driveways questions, answered by experts

As a general rule of thumb, allow 24 hours for penetrating sealers to cure and at least 48 hours of drying time for most topical sealers. Always check the instructions for the sealing product you’re using to determine the drying time.

Fiber concrete can be a good option for a residential driveway that will hold up standard passenger cars. The fibers provide increased flexion over a rebar-reinforced concrete driveway, so you’re less likely to see surface cracks. For driveways that need to hold commercial vehicles or multiple vehicles, rebar reinforcement is a better option. Ask a concrete driveway company near you which is the best option for your situation.

Drying concrete faster after rain is tricky because you’d need to increase the temperature or airflow over your slab, both of which are challenging to do outdoors. It can help to remove water from your concrete quickly, though, as the faster you remove rain from the surface, the lower the risk of the water affecting the ratio of your concrete mix. Use squeegees or mops to remove water, and consider covering your slab with a tarp to protect it from future rainfall.

Yes, concrete changes color while curing, moving from a dark shade when wet to a lighter shade once dry and fully cured. Wait at least 10 days after pouring the concrete to gauge the color of the final concrete. If the concrete remains dark or discolored after that period, reach out to your concrete contractor with questions.

A floating concrete slab is considered a footing since it distributes the weight of the structure to the soil, but not all concrete slabs are considered footings. For example, a T-shaped slab includes separate footings below the slab that support the concrete above and push the load further down into the ground. In that case, the slab would not be considered a footing.

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