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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.



Rolling Hills Construction, LLC

1117 Skyline Dr
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Rolling Hills Construction, LLC

1117 Skyline Dr
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Here at Rolling Hills Construction we pride ourselves on fast friendly service. We handle everything from roofing to concrete Fencing, decks and pergolas. We handle interior and exterior remodeling also!

Here at Rolling Hills Construction we pride ourselves on fast friendly service. We handle everything from roofing to concrete Fencing, decks and pergolas. We handle interior and exterior remodeling also!






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Concrete Driveways questions, answered by experts

Yes, concrete is significantly stronger than masonry, especially if the concrete pour includes reinforcements, like steel rebar. Concrete is a uniform material that can withstand compression, sheer force, and tensile force as long as it’s reinforced. Masonry involves the use of mortar or grout to connect individual building materials, like brick, stone, or tile. Mortar and grout are also reasonably strong and resist compression well, but they don’t come close to the strength of poured concrete.

You can technically install a chain link fence without any concrete. However, your fence will be less stable and more likely to shift or lean over time. 

Instead, try setting the terminal, gate, and corner posts with concrete and filling the line post holes with dirt. You’ll build a stable foundation without spending all afternoon mixing concrete.

Whether you make concrete countertops yourself or hire a pro, they’re not the most budget-friendly surface options, and because they’re porous, they require regular resealing. Another con of concrete countertops is that they’re heavy, meaning additional reinforcing support is sometimes necessary to protect your cabinets and possibly even your floors.

Yes, you should seal your exposed aggregate concrete to keep it protected from the elements and reduce the risk of cracking and concrete spalling. You’ll need to invest in the cost of resealing your concrete about every three years to keep it in good condition. Unsealed exposed aggregate concrete is susceptible to water damage, stains, chips, cracks, and abrasion. Sealers are available in various finishes and levels of gloss. Outdoor exposed aggregate concrete should be sealed with a non-yellowing, UV-resistant sealer to preserve the look of the finish.

Newly poured concrete is prone to small, fine cracks within the first 30 days of installation, but most noticeable cracks will disappear within that time frame. If a crack is greater than 1 inch, consider contacting the person who installed your wall to inspect the job.  

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