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Foley Carpentry Inc.

16 Woodside Dr
5.00(
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Foley Carpentry Inc.

16 Woodside Dr
5.00(
2
)
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3-5 employees, we use subcontractors for electrical, plumbing, board and plastering, painting and flooring, we are fully licensed and insured and can provide several references upon request.

3-5 employees, we use subcontractors for electrical, plumbing, board and plastering, painting and flooring, we are fully licensed and insured and can provide several references upon request.



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Concrete Driveways questions, answered by experts

DIY pouring is feasible but requires expertise in leveling and finishing to ensure structural integrity and aesthetic quality.

Tree roots don’t necessarily break through concrete on their own, but they can certainly take advantage of existing cracks, even very small ones. As roots grow, they expand the cracks, making them larger and leading to serious and costly foundation damage. It’s a good idea to have repairs on any foundation cracks you’re concerned about.

Yes, concrete steps need rebar to reinforce the structure and ensure it can hold weight over time. Place a lattice of rebar inside the form before pouring concrete to give the steps their maximum strength. Tie each intersection together with rebar ties to hold the structure all together. Without rebar, concrete steps can sink, crumble, and lose their longevity.

When pouring a new concrete slab, you should consider how additional costs will affect your total, including reinforcements, decorative enhancements, finishing, and curing. It's also important to consider local laws regarding the grade, drainage, and permits for installing concrete on your property. Speak with your professional about the ideal thickness for your slab, and also consider whether you’ll need drainage for slab longevity.

Yes, concrete discoloration is common, as many factors can cause concrete to turn a different color. Differences in the concrete mix or how it was cured can leave the concrete in a variety of different shades. The best way to prevent concrete discoloration is to hire an experienced concrete pro who ensures a consistent installation process.

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