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Mark W.
Jul 2012
Concrete Driveway Service, Concrete Repair
They did a fantastic job. Came out and removed the old concrete, poured new, sloped it away from the garage and house. In the end he put a swirl pattern into the concrete just because he thought it looked better. I didn't ask for that, and it did look really great. Later, a roofer drove his truck onto the just dried but not thouroughly hardened cement and broke it. NB came back out and fixed the crack for a very minimal price. I would recommend wholeheartedly.
Dave P.
Aug 2011
Concrete Driveway Service, Concrete Repair + 2 more
Recently moved into a new construction home, and we were originally convinced we wanted to do a wood deck off the back. After many price quotes and a never-ending parade of unlicensed one-offs, we started looking into stamped concrete patios.
The owner was thoroughly professional. Explained a number of different options available to us (exposed, stamped, decorative, acid etched, various patterns, stains, colors that could be embedded or stained/applied after the fact, aggregate...which is apparently the name for that stuff that looks like it just has raw rocks/pebbles mixed into it...) ...needless to say, it could have easily gotten to be very, very overwhelming...but he was great. Kept us from going insane during the process, and helped us land on something that would be quick to put in, would meet all of the goals and needs that we had for a backyard patio...and, most importantly, wouldn't complete destroy our bank account in the process.
The initial "pour and set" process was done in a matter of hours, and then he came back a few days later to apply the stain, and then a few days later to complete the sealing process. Couldn't have possibly asked for a better chain of communications all along the way, since we knew what to expect at every turn, when things would be done, and it came out even better than we originally hoped for. Seriously, it looks like we have a back patio built out of marble...and neither of us had any idea that it was even possible that you could make concrete look like this.
The entire process is documented out on his website if you're interested:
The original pour and set is out at http://www.mycementguy.com/index.php/2011/06/clinton-township-stamped-concrete-patio-job-site/
...and the finished product can be seen at http://www.mycementguy.com/index.php/2011/06/clinton-township-stamped-concrete-patio-job-site-part-2/
Could not possible recommend these folks, or what they do, any higher. I added "snow removal" as a category, because they apparently do that too...and if you're looking for someone to do that, well, if they're this forthcoming and solid, I can't imagine why you wouldn't want to check them out for that as well.
The owner was thoroughly professional. Explained a number of different options available to us (exposed, stamped, decorative, acid etched, various patterns, stains, colors that could be embedded or stained/applied after the fact, aggregate...which is apparently the name for that stuff that looks like it just has raw rocks/pebbles mixed into it...) ...needless to say, it could have easily gotten to be very, very overwhelming...but he was great. Kept us from going insane during the process, and helped us land on something that would be quick to put in, would meet all of the goals and needs that we had for a backyard patio...and, most importantly, wouldn't complete destroy our bank account in the process.
The initial "pour and set" process was done in a matter of hours, and then he came back a few days later to apply the stain, and then a few days later to complete the sealing process. Couldn't have possibly asked for a better chain of communications all along the way, since we knew what to expect at every turn, when things would be done, and it came out even better than we originally hoped for. Seriously, it looks like we have a back patio built out of marble...and neither of us had any idea that it was even possible that you could make concrete look like this.
The entire process is documented out on his website if you're interested:
The original pour and set is out at http://www.mycementguy.com/index.php/2011/06/clinton-township-stamped-concrete-patio-job-site/
...and the finished product can be seen at http://www.mycementguy.com/index.php/2011/06/clinton-township-stamped-concrete-patio-job-site-part-2/
Could not possible recommend these folks, or what they do, any higher. I added "snow removal" as a category, because they apparently do that too...and if you're looking for someone to do that, well, if they're this forthcoming and solid, I can't imagine why you wouldn't want to check them out for that as well.
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N B Construction is currently rated 5.0 overall out of 5.
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