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Level Tech

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Level Tech

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We lift and level cracked and uneven concrete using polyfoam. Includes but not limited to, driveways, pool decks, sidewalks for residential and commercial property.

We lift and level cracked and uneven concrete using polyfoam. Includes but not limited to, driveways, pool decks, sidewalks for residential and commercial property.



Total Development Construction Services

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Total Development Construction Services is a locally owned and operated home renovation and remodeling company. Our attention to detail and our outright love for what we do is what seperates our work from most others'. We approach our craft with the utmost professionalism and with the thought in mind that our work must be done perfect and to the customers liking. We take personal pride in our work and we know you will take pride in it when we are finished. Contact us today for your free estimate. If you would like to see pictures of our work, go to our Facebook page. Thank you for your time and we hope to hear from you in the near future. "Don't Move, Improve."

Total Development Construction Services is a locally owned and operated home renovation and remodeling company. Our attention to detail and our outright love for what we do is what seperates our work from most others'. We approach our craft with the utmost professionalism and with the thought in mind that our work must be done perfect and to the customers liking. We take personal pride in our work and we know you will take pride in it when we are finished. Contact us today for your free estimate. If you would like to see pictures of our work, go to our Facebook page. Thank you for your time and we hope to hear from you in the near future. "Don't Move, Improve."




Siouxdog Framing

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33 years of experience

28yrs. experience in the construction field. 6 employees strong, with arsenal of subs. to build your largest projects. Free estimates. Print this page for 10% off Labor. Teachers K-12 grade and military active or retired (with proper ID) 15% off labor.

28yrs. experience in the construction field. 6 employees strong, with arsenal of subs. to build your largest projects. Free estimates. Print this page for 10% off Labor. Teachers K-12 grade and military active or retired (with proper ID) 15% off labor.


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Concrete Leveling questions, answered by experts

Yes, you should always wet concrete before jackhammering to avoid harmful dust from becoming airborne. According to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, they recommend a wet-cut method that involves continuous spraying of the concrete where the jackhammer bit hits. Use a jackhammer with a built-in sprayer attachment, or have a work partner spray the area with a garden hose and spray nozzle.

The main ingredients to make concrete are cement, water, air, and aggregate for proper formation. Mixing concrete occurs just before use to ensure proper curing after it is combined with water. Cement, however, is the key ingredient to concrete, and includes a collection of natural binding elements and sand, clay, and limestone. 

Yes, adding water to concrete will increase its slump, so you should do so with caution. Always measure the slump of the concrete batch before you adjust it, and be sure not to add too much and push the slump too high. Doing so can cause the aggregate to separate, set inconsistently, or shrink.

Thicker concrete is less likely to crack due to extreme weather changes. At a minimum, concrete slabs should be at least 4 inches, but if you’re worried about the concrete cracking under the weight of heavy machinery or from the freeze-thaw patterns of your climate, you should use even thicker concrete. A professional concrete company near you will be able to advise on the best thickness for your climate and use case.

Yes, you can grind concrete by hand, but it’s typically known as sanding concrete when done with a hand grinder. Additionally, you should only use this method if you’re working on a smaller area, like a countertop, rounding an edge, removing imperfections, or doing a spot repair versus a driveway or patio.

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