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Charlotte's Concrete Designz

Post Office Box 2615
New on AngiNew on Angi
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Charlotte's Concrete Designz

Post Office Box 2615
New on AngiNew on Angi
Approved Pro
25 years of experience
Free onsite estimate

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.

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.







Charlotte Concrete Designz

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Charlotte Concrete Designz

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Charlotte Concrete Designz is company providing Concrete services in Port Barre, La. For more information call (337) 945-7778. Staining Concrete Floor, Acid Stain, Over Lay, Stencil Staining, Local Concrete Contractor, Local Concrete Service

Charlotte Concrete Designz is company providing Concrete services in Port Barre, La. For more information call (337) 945-7778. Staining Concrete Floor, Acid Stain, Over Lay, Stencil Staining, Local Concrete Contractor, Local Concrete Service



G's Building and Renevation

231 Kennison Rd
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G's Building and Renevation

231 Kennison Rd
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25 years of experience

I am currently working as a sub contractor until I can consume my license from the state. I have 2 employees while depending on size of job will inherit what it takes to get job done. For instance: On framing jobs we will staff a minimum of 6 hands, but a trim job will only require 3.

I am currently working as a sub contractor until I can consume my license from the state. I have 2 employees while depending on size of job will inherit what it takes to get job done. For instance: On framing jobs we will staff a minimum of 6 hands, but a trim job will only require 3.


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Concrete Repair questions, answered by experts

Foundation settling is normal and expected if just a small amount of settlement occurs within a year or so after construction. This usually results in hairline cracks in the foundation, which aren’t typically a problem. If settlement occurs years after construction, unevenly under your home, or results in signs of structural damage, then it could be very serious. Foundation stabilization and drainage system installation to fix unnatural settlement can cost tens of thousands of dollars and compromise the structural integrity of your entire home.

If improperly installed, an egress window can compromise your foundation’s structural integrity, so it’s important to work with a pro to ensure your foundation remains in good shape. Any money you may save on a DIY egress window installation may cost you in the long run if your foundation is damaged in the process.

Yes, you can live with a cracked foundation—in fact, most people do. Virtually all foundations crack from normal settlement, and while settling cracks benefit from sealing to prevent water and moisture intrusion, most aren’t an issue. If you have structural cracks in your foundation, it might be safe to live in your home for some time, but you should address them immediately to prevent structure collapse and major property damage.

You could DIY the work, but unless you have plumber’s knowledge for identifying and fixing a slab leak and specialized equipment in your tool shed, attempting to DIY your slab leak repair isn’t a good idea. It’s simply not something that the average homeowner can take on themselves, regardless of how many successful DIY projects they’ve got under their belt. You could, however, do something simple like foundation waterproofing yourself to save some money on the post-repair work.

Yes, you can replace a cinder block foundation. If a block foundation is too severely damaged to repair cracks and other issues, replacing the entire foundation is a viable option. The job will require a professional and can take between one to seven days on average to complete, depending on how complex the problem is.

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