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McCartney & Family Concrete Construction

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McCartney & Family Concrete Construction

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At M&F Concrete we pride ourselves on making customer service a #1 priority. Through honesty and respect we will serve the customer with a high quality product. Services include but are not limited to; driveway, sidewalk, patio, curb and gutter, retaining wall, slab, and foundations.

At M&F Concrete we pride ourselves on making customer service a #1 priority. Through honesty and respect we will serve the customer with a high quality product. Services include but are not limited to; driveway, sidewalk, patio, curb and gutter, retaining wall, slab, and foundations.





B3 Contracting, LLC

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B3 Contracting, LLC

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For our residential customers, we specialize in earthwork and concrete. However, we have the manpower and experience to tackle many categories of construction projects. Although we operate out of Russellville Kentucky, we service customers anywhere in Kentucky and surrounding states. Check out our website at B3Contracting.com

For our residential customers, we specialize in earthwork and concrete. However, we have the manpower and experience to tackle many categories of construction projects. Although we operate out of Russellville Kentucky, we service customers anywhere in Kentucky and surrounding states. Check out our website at B3Contracting.com


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Marblelife of West Kentucky

365 Fairview Dr
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Marblelife of West Kentucky

365 Fairview Dr
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6 years of experience

We are a family owned and operated business specializing in marble, granite, terrazzo, limestone restoration and tile and grout restoration as well as concrete staining, sealing and other decorative coatings. We operate out of Paducah, KY, Nashville, TN and St. Louis, MO.

We are a family owned and operated business specializing in marble, granite, terrazzo, limestone restoration and tile and grout restoration as well as concrete staining, sealing and other decorative coatings. We operate out of Paducah, KY, Nashville, TN and St. Louis, MO.





We are owner-operated, we do not charge trip charges, there are no hidden fees, a firm price will be presented at time of bid.

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Decorative Concrete questions, answered by experts

You can pour concrete over asphalt if it’s in good condition, thick, stable, and well-compacted. Concrete is more durable than asphalt and can extend the lifetime of your driveway without having to pay frequent asphalt driveway repair costs or replace it completely. 

But this is best reserved as a temporary solution based on budget restraints, as asphalt requires more frequent repairs and assessments than concrete. Once that concrete top is poured, it’ll be harder to accurately understand what’s happening beneath that layer, which could lead to more issues.

A concrete patio lasts an average of 30 years, but the length of life you’ll get from yours depends largely on the climate. In harsh conditions, including excessive rainfall and snowfall, a concrete patio may only last for 15 years. In a moderate climate and with non-expansive, supportive soil below, a concrete patio could last for up to 50 years.

Use a dehumidifier for indoor concrete and a wet vacuum for outdoor surfaces. Sprinkle absorbent materials like sawdust or cat litter to soak up the remaining moisture. If the concrete is outside, simply wait for a few hot, dry days. If the concrete is inside, make sure you have good ventilation for a few days so that any remaining moisture can completely dry out.

In most cases, you will need a building permit for cement work on your property. You need a permit for any project that adds a permanent foundation on your property—which, in most cases, includes even a flat slab of concrete poured directly on the ground. Building permits for concrete projects usually cost between $100 and $500, although this can get higher for larger projects. You can always ask your cement company if a permit is necessary for your project, and the expert will typically pull the permit for you to save you time and energy.

Concrete houses cost 10% to 20% more to build than stick-built homes, and maintenance on home systems is more invasive and expensive due to pipes and wires being buried in concrete. Concrete homes can also look more industrial and less comfortable if you don’t cover the concrete with finishing materials. It’s also more challenging to make changes to concrete, so reframing doors and windows or building home additions will cost more. Concrete needs time to cure, too, so the timeline to build a house out of concrete is a bit longer.

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