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Charlotte's Concrete Designz
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Serving Duson, LA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

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We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.

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Ed Chachere Construction Inc
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & ResurfaceConcrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface- For Business

Serving Duson, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 1991

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Emergency services offered

"As this was a comparatively complex project with Ed coordinating several other contractors, it took several weeks to complete.  As well as keeping his work area neat, Ed and his crew always cleaned up at the end of the day.  The inconvenience was well planned to be as little as possible.  Ed and his crew were a joy to have in the house, always respectful and considerate of us.  At the end of the job Ed and his crew did an excellent job cleaning of the debris accumulated.  As I have future home repairs I will call Ed first, I have no criticism of his work."
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Concrete Resurfacing questions, answered by experts

Concrete resurfacing and concrete overlay are terms often used interchangeably to describe the process of applying a new, thin layer of pre-blended concrete over an existing slab. This process enhances the durability and appearance of the concrete, giving it a fresh look without the high cost of a full replacement. The new layer is typically between 1/4-inch and 1-inch thick, significantly less than the 4 inches required for a new slab, and can be stamped, colored, or textured for a custom finish.

While the terms are often considered the same, their meaning can sometimes vary by contractor. Some may use "overlay" to describe a thicker application that adds structural integrity, while "resurfacing" might refer to a thinner layer intended for cosmetic upgrades. Other common names for this process include concrete restoration, concrete refinishing, and concrete rejuvenation.

Address drainage issues, avoid heavy loads, and seal cracks to prevent future settling.

If your concrete steps have crumbled or chipped, you can fix them by removing any chips or flakes, cleaning and wetting the affected area, applying a concrete bonding agent, and finally applying new concrete, usually in the form of Portland cement. For widespread damage, you can consider concrete resurfacing instead. For fixing concrete spalling that has led to deep damage, you might need to remove damaged material, add structural supports, and pour new concrete into a mold.

Yes, all basement floors crack in response to the natural settlement of the soil around them and from concrete shrinkage as it cures, and you’ll see hairline cracks as a result. However, you should keep an eye on your basement floor to see if cracks continue to lengthen or widen or show signs of water intrusion. In any of these cases, the problem is likely not settling or shrinkage, and a professional repair is necessary.

The best way to resurface a concrete porch is to clean and prep the surface, pour a layer of concrete on top, allow it to cure, then seal it. A concrete overlay provides a durable layer and enhances your porch's look. You can even choose a stamped overlay to make it look like stone or brick. To ensure structural integrity, repair concrete cracks before applying the new concrete. If the existing concrete is in significant disrepair, consider removing and replacing the concrete instead of an overlay.

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