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Todds excavating

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Todds excavating

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Been in business 5 plus years now We offer fast and quality services we wontt make u wait months to get something done We offer Septic tank installation Storm shelter installation Driveways culverts Property clean Demolition Land Clearing Water Electric lines And any other excavating needs

Been in business 5 plus years now We offer fast and quality services we wontt make u wait months to get something done We offer Septic tank installation Storm shelter installation Driveways culverts Property clean Demolition Land Clearing Water Electric lines And any other excavating needs


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



"Roof repair was done and the company supplied before and after pictures of the work completed. They were very helpful in fitting my job into their schedule."

Amanda M on July 2018

Free estimates, LLC we are all self contractors I run a three man crew. Additional email - [email protected].

"Roof repair was done and the company supplied before and after pictures of the work completed. They were very helpful in fitting my job into their schedule."

Amanda M on July 2018




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Concrete Driveways questions, answered by experts

Visible cracks, scaling, flaking, and uneven surfaces indicate a bad concrete job. Additional signs vary depending on the project. You may notice poor drainage or even exposed rebar. Quality issues result from using the wrong concrete, rushing the work, or inexperienced workers completing the job.

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.

Yes, you can pour concrete if it rained the day before, but you’ll need to drain the construction site to ensure there isn’t standing water where your slab will sit. You might need to manually remove any puddles and set up drainage on your site to dry it before pouring. Moist soil won’t be an issue, but standing water will throw off your concrete mix ratios. Additionally, ensure there isn’t more rain expected in the near future before you pour.

Unfortunately, concrete cracks happen, so there’s no surefire way to avoid them long-term. To slow down the cracking, apply a sealant every two to three years and use sand rather than salt to melt snow or ice. Using salt speeds up the freeze-thaw cycle, which may increase the likelihood of cracking. Additionally, keep vehicles and heavy machinery off of your concrete, as the weight can lead to more cracking.

The average thickness of a concrete basement floor should be 4 to 6 inches. The thickness of a concrete basement floor depends on your area’s building codes, the type of concrete you’re using, the load capacity, and the base flooring materials. Most residential basements require a minimum of 4 inches for standard foot traffic and light storage.

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