"},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/ky/murray/finish-line-car-wash-and-auto-detail--murray-reviews-7994043.htm"},"position":6},{"@type":"ListItem","item":{"@type":"LocalBusiness","name":"Norblom Plumbing","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","addressRegion":"KY","addressCountry":"US"},"review":{"@type":"Review","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"John K."},"reviewBody":"Very professional. Amy returned my call promptly, and they had a tech on site within 2 days. The sump/back up system was rather pricey at $850 plus install, but it is a very high quality system. Not like a Home Depot budget version. When it comes to keeping my finished lower level (with hardwood floors) dry, I'm willing to spring for a higher quality and cost system. The cost of failure would easily offset the unit cost. "},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/mn/st.-paul/norblom-plumbing-reviews-63978.htm"},"position":7},{"@type":"ListItem","item":{"@type":"LocalBusiness","name":"Bowles Electrostatic Painting","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","addressRegion":"KY","addressCountry":"US"},"review":{"@type":"Review","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Alice N."},"reviewBody":"The work on the hood went so well that we contracted with Bowles to paint the exterior of our house. The steel siding had faded badly over the previous 30-some years. We had been considering having it painted, but were hesitant because of the metal surface. Bowles explained the electrostatic process, came out and power washed the siding. A couple of days later, the crew arrived to do the painting. They worked on the shadier sides first, then came back the next day to finish. They were efficient, professional, tidy, etc. and cleaned up completely afterwards. Then they inspected the work VERY thoroughly. We are beyond pleased and have recommended them to everyone we know. Oh--this is a fairly large house, lots of windows which had to be protected from the paint so we were also pleased with the price."},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/ky/louisville/bowles-electrostatic-painting-reviews-2437322.htm"},"position":8},{"@type":"ListItem","item":{"@type":"LocalBusiness","name":"Stanley Steemer","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","addressRegion":"KY","addressCountry":"US"},"review":{"@type":"Review","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Sherial U."},"reviewBody":"They called the day before to confirm the appointment and time frame. They arrived within the time frame given and went over what we wanted done. They then explained everything they were going to do and went right to work. They covered the door they brought the hose through so there would be no marring. They moved the furniture and rugs and pretreated the heavily soiled areas before the steam cleaning. When they were finished, they put the furniture back with pieces under the legs to protect things. They did try to sell extras, but I had expected that. Be sure you read what they will and will not move though. They are several things they don't which might prevent me from using them for the bedrooms. The carpets came out well, especially the heavily soiled areas. I do wish the edges by the baseboards came out better however. Overall they did a good job and was quick about it too."},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/ky/alvaton/stanley-steemer-reviews-2287214.htm"},"position":9},{"@type":"ListItem","item":{"@type":"LocalBusiness","name":"Anglin Company","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","addressRegion":"KY","addressCountry":"US"},"review":{"@type":"Review","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Edward W."},"reviewBody":"The estimate: The owner of the company came out for the estimate. I explained I was building a workshop and needed the ground leveled, slab poured and entry ramp created. I explained I needed a level, perfectly smooth surface inside the workshop, as i would be doing woodwork, and the tools need to be level. The owner was polite, gave recommendations as to how drainage could work, how thick to make the slab, what PSI concrete to use and how long it would take. He estimated his next available time slot for performing the work, which was less than a week out. The price quoted, $3500, was to include all materials and labor and was about $1000 lower than the highest estimate I had received and $1000 higher than lowest estimate, which placed him safely in the \"average\" category for price. Later on the owner slipped in that I would be responsible for paying for a load of gravel ($400). Apparently \"all materials\" to this guy doesn't include gravel. Still, this made his estimate lower than a $5400 one I had gotten earlier in the week. When giving the quote, the owner drew a sketch of the slab, including notations about the required footings and entry ramp. He stated he could get the concrete \"slick\" enough to show a reflection. An additional factor I used, which is purely subjective but is imperative in my mind, was communication. This man described what he planned to do in more detail than the other contractors, which made me feel he had done this sort of pour before. He also kept his regional accent to a minimum, a seemingly small detail, but something which prevented me from even understanding nearly anything a previous contractor said. You certainly can't communicate if the person doesn't speak clearly enough to resemble English, and this person spoke well. Not wanting to be cheap and risk shoddy work, I gave the go-ahead for work to proceed with his company. Work was scheduled for 5 days later. As an aside, a big reason for agreeing to the work with this company was an ad stating \"Guaranteed work, in writing!\", later this would prove not to be the case at all. The phone call: The following evening my wife received a call on her phone, even though I gave the man my phone # (he apparently called the number I called from instead of the # I told him to use, a minor thing, but an attention to detail red flag). He left a message stating he had time to begin work the next day if I wished. I called back 2 hours later, getting his voicemail, and indicated that would be great. The following day I heard nothing and he never showed up. By 2pm I called him, wondering what was going on and he indicated he thought it may rain so he was delaying until the next day. He gave no explanation as to why he never called to relay this information. The big dig: Two guys came with a bobcat to level the area. Numerous times I had to remind them of the dimensions of the slab, a minor detail but irritating nonetheless. They approached me for approval and the clearing was 2' too narrow for the slab and left no room for drainage. They went back and corrected the issue, providing a gentle slope to the slab instead of the cliff originally made. They left quite a bit of large, chunky dirt at the top of the slope which would have taken me days to break down and move. I assumed they had a plan for the extra dirt, as they gave no reason for leaving it there. They later charged me to move it. After leveling the area using a laser surveying level, they placed the concrete forms. I was told the footers I ordered, which were to be four 8\" deep trenches where the walls would rest, would be added the following day before the pour, which was scheduled for 6am the next morning. The main slab, pour: The following day 5 men, including the owner, arrived right on time. The concrete truck showed up shortly thereafter, before two of the promised trenches were dug. The owner came to me for approval to proceed, at which time I had to remind him of the other two footings. He stated he would have his men trench the other footings right away, at which time his man lazily swept away a bit of gravel from the edges, nothing near an 8\" trench. To make matters worse, the footings already dug were V-shaped instead of proper squared footing trenches, again due to the laziness of the workers. This issue was never resolved and, now, will never be. I now fear I may get cracking where the walls rest and, possibly much worse, code inspection failure due to lack of proper depth footings. When the pour began, the workers hopped into action and the pour went off with not much water added, something I was pleased to see. I recall reading about some contractors who use too much water in order to make their jobs easier, at the expense of concrete cracks. This company gets kudos for not being one of them. The main slab, finishing: Once the concrete was h****** top, I was called over to inspect. It appeared very smooth, though hardly the reflective surface I was promised. Only about 1 square foot out of 1400 showed any sign of reflectivity. I was told any more polishing would \"scratch the surface\", which I took to mean, \"we screwed it up, so this is what you get\". I hardly expected a shiny floor until being promised one, so I shrugged it off. So far, I was overall pleased with the work, as the smooth concrete slab was a dirt hill the day before. I did a lot of reading about pouring slabs of concrete and how \"slow curing\" (covering with plastic or spraying with a sprinkler) is highly recommended (required?) as soon as the slab is smooth. However, I was unable to ask about this, as the owner quickly got in his truck and left, leaving the slab to dry. An hour later he returned, and after talking on the phone for 15 more minutes, stated I should turn on the sprinklers I had set up on my own. At this point, on a 95F day, the top of the concrete had already been bone dry for at least 30 minutes. I'm doubtful the water even helped anything at that point. The main slab, the realization: Once the sprinklers were moved into place and water was beginning to saturate the surface, I began to see many, MANY surface dips, most less than 1/4\" deep over a 1sqft area, but one major section, 1/2\" deep which caused a massive 5 foot puddle. When I asked how this happened and what could be done about it, I was told nothing could be done besides a \"skim coat\", which would chip away. This is about when this job went from good to unacceptable. I now have a concrete slab which will never be flat and has a massive section which cannot be used for the woodworking I need it for. When questioned as to why the huge sunken area was missed, I was given a BS answer as to how it is acceptable for indoor slabs, and isn't important since it won't get rained on. So, he would have put more effort into flattening the slab if it was an outdoor one? This, after I specifically stated during the estimate how important a flat slab was. Ramping it up: When the main slab was as finished as it will ever be, the ramp was framed. The ramp was originally to be 3', but the owner and his help insisted 3' would cause the ramp to be too steep and a 6' ramp would be much more usable. I agreed to pay another $200 to add three more feet to the ramp. Two hours later, the concrete truck arrived (after some drastic miscommunication between the contractor and the concrete delivery people) and the pour happened without issue. The finishing work on the entry ramp was top notch, and the final product resembled a town sidewalk, just tilted a bit. It is honestly the best entry ramp I've seen. These guys apparently are only trained to make sidewalks and not large slabs, as the difference between he two finished products was night and day. Still, this does not make up for the severe lack of flatness of the main slab. \"The contract says I can be sloppy\": Once both sections of concrete were hardening, the time began for the final inspection before they left the job site. I noted how there were large masses, some 3' in diameter, of concrete all around the slab which needed removing. These, now hardened, piles of concrete goo were the result of not blocking"},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/tn/dover/anglin-company-reviews-4514826.htm"},"position":10}]}
Concrete Finishing reviews from real Angi homeowners in Murray, KY
Very efficient. Was able to get both jobs he was hired to do in one day. Very friendly and knowledgeable, with competitive pricing. I never thought my concrete patio area could look that good.
Patty B.
5.0
08/2020
Had Airstream Technologies come out and replace our entire heating and A/C (HVAC) system. All I can say is Angie and her crew were absolutely top notch! They went over and above in many ways for us. To include fixing things that weren't their fault (from original installation) to managing our...
Doris F.
5.0
11/2017
very professional, finished the job in one day, kept me posted of the progress throughout the day and reviewed the job with me when finished
Karen D.
5.0
10/2016
I was able to set up my appointment online which was very convenient for me, and I quickly received a confirmation e-mail. When I arrived I was presented with a cute little computer to fill out a little more information, and then I sat in the comfortable lounge area while they worked on...
Very professional. Amy returned my call promptly, and they had a tech on site within 2 days. The sump/back up system was rather pricey at $850 plus install, but it is a very high quality system. Not like a Home Depot budget version. When it comes to keeping my finished lower level (with...
Alice N.
5.0
07/2012
The work on the hood went so well that we contracted with Bowles to paint the exterior of our house. The steel siding had faded badly over the previous 30-some years. We had been considering having it painted, but were hesitant because of the metal surface. Bowles explained the...
Sherial U.
4.0
09/2011
They called the day before to confirm the appointment and time frame. They arrived within the time frame given and went over what we wanted done. They then explained everything they were going to do and went right to work. They covered the door they brought the hose through so there would be...
Edward W.
3.0
07/2010
The estimate: The owner of the company came out for the estimate. I explained I was building a workshop and needed the ground leveled, slab poured and entry ramp created. I explained I needed a level, perfectly smooth surface inside the workshop, as i would be doing woodwork, and the tools...
All things Basementy! Basement Waterproofing, Basement Repair, Crawl Space Waterproofing, Crawl Space Repair, Foundation & Structural Repairs, Concrete Leveling, and Radon Mitigation. We can help improve your home and are committed to providing WOW customer service! We service Central Tennessee, Southwestern Kentucky, and Northern Alamaba.
"Pleasure to have them work on my home"
Darryl C on February 2024
All things Basementy! Basement Waterproofing, Basement Repair, Crawl Space Waterproofing, Crawl Space Repair, Foundation & Structural Repairs, Concrete Leveling, and Radon Mitigation. We can help improve your home and are committed to providing WOW customer service! We service Central Tennessee, Southwestern Kentucky, and Northern Alamaba.
We take all the pride a guy can take it what we do pooring and finishing concrete got 35 years experience and we also stand behind anything we poor if we wouldn't have it at ower house why would we stand for it to be at ur house we would not by that being said if ur not happy we will do all we can and go out of ower way to get u were ur happy
We take all the pride a guy can take it what we do pooring and finishing concrete got 35 years experience and we also stand behind anything we poor if we wouldn't have it at ower house why would we stand for it to be at ur house we would not by that being said if ur not happy we will do all we can and go out of ower way to get u were ur happy
I can do any type of handyman work. Interior or exterior. Furniture assembly, decks, concrete work. I love the smile of a satisfied customer and the phone call of so & so referred you and they where so happy. I was raised in a carpenters home with us building any thing from dog houses to steel metal structures and everything in between. I am the owner and will be the one you talk with.
I can do any type of handyman work. Interior or exterior. Furniture assembly, decks, concrete work. I love the smile of a satisfied customer and the phone call of so & so referred you and they where so happy. I was raised in a carpenters home with us building any thing from dog houses to steel metal structures and everything in between. I am the owner and will be the one you talk with.
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.
Hey guys! I'm somewhat new to TN and my husband and I owned our own remodeling/construction business. Unfortunately he unexpectedly passed away two months ago. I am finally looking to take on some work again after grieving and working through his loss. I am now booking free estimates for Painting interior or exterior Flooring installation Drywall/plaster finishing General Remodeling needs Interior design experience on hand! Please if interested send me a PM and I can come out for a free estimate. Once I start booking we do book up fast! Thank y'all for your hospitality and welcoming us to Camden! Share if your able I have to keep his memory and his business alive!
Hey guys! I'm somewhat new to TN and my husband and I owned our own remodeling/construction business. Unfortunately he unexpectedly passed away two months ago. I am finally looking to take on some work again after grieving and working through his loss. I am now booking free estimates for Painting interior or exterior Flooring installation Drywall/plaster finishing General Remodeling needs Interior design experience on hand! Please if interested send me a PM and I can come out for a free estimate. Once I start booking we do book up fast! Thank y'all for your hospitality and welcoming us to Camden! Share if your able I have to keep his memory and his business alive!
We specialize in decks, patios, porches, additions, remodeling services, and more! We guarantee your satisfaction and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out all the services we offer below and call -- or-- click to schedule a free estimate today!
"Great!!! Friendly, hard working, the work done was excellent. I will definitely call them again!!!"
Sandy T on January 2025
We specialize in decks, patios, porches, additions, remodeling services, and more! We guarantee your satisfaction and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out all the services we offer below and call -- or-- click to schedule a free estimate today!
"Great!!! Friendly, hard working, the work done was excellent. I will definitely call them again!!!"
Sandy T on January 2025
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FAQs for concrete finishing projects in Murray, KY
Concrete repair costs range anywhere from about $0.10 to $0.15 per linear foot to fill minor cracks, to about $6 to $14 per square foot to replace damaged concrete slabs. Repair costs vary widely depending on the size and type of work needed. For example, replacing 100 square feet of driveway will cost between $600 to $1,400, on average.
The average cost of stamped concrete is around $12 per square foot, but you might pay anywhere from $8 to $28 per square foot. The average 12-foot by 12-foot patio costs $1,730 on average. Your exact pricing will depend on the patio’s square footage, the condition of the area where you want to pour the concrete, the desired stamp pattern, concrete coloring, concrete grade, and local labor prices. Don’t forget to budget for extra costs like land preparation and additional concrete fortifications if necessary.
Depending on the cost to repair your driveway, it may be more cost effective to tear out and replace it with a new concrete driveway. The cost to repave a driveway ranges between $1,400 and $12,100, including removal of the old concrete. Contact a reputable concrete contractor for advice and an estimate. They may have a good reason for going with repairs or replacement after assessing your driveway. You may also have the option to resurface your driveway or pave over it without taking out the existing one.
It’s possible to create stamped concrete yourself, but we don’t recommend it and it’s often not cost-effective. It’s easy to mess up the pattern of a stamped concrete patio or walkway, leaving you with an unsightly home exterior rather than the elegant solution you wanted. Any mistakes made during the ground leveling and concrete pouring process will also increase the risk of cracks forming on your concrete. Additionally, buying enough stamps to get the pattern in before your concrete cures can cost as much as hiring a professional to do the work for you.
Concrete contractors typically charge anywhere from $6 to $14 per square foot. Cost factors include job size, site prep, base material, accessibility, your location, concrete finish, and concrete thickness. Removal of existing concrete, asphalt, deck, pavers, and grass will cost anywhere from $1 to $6 per square foot. Homeowners can often save money by removing and disposing of existing pavers, decks, and grass. Breaking up and hauling away concrete and asphalt is difficult and time-consuming without the proper equipment and may be worth having the pros do that work.
The Murray, KY homeowners’ guide to concrete finishing services
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
Concrete is a durable material but needs maintenance every few years. Use this concrete resurfacing cost guide to get an idea of ongoing maintenance costs.
Looking to spruce up your home’s exterior and add some value? Use this concrete walkway cost guide to see what it will cost to install new concrete paths.