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"They were really good. We were really satisfied . They cleaned up really well afterwards and we are very happy. I have already recommended them to some other people."

Renee O on June 2019

"They were really good. We were really satisfied . They cleaned up really well afterwards and we are very happy. I have already recommended them to some other people."

Renee O on June 2019


Next Level Concrete LLC

2105 Breakwater Dr
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Next Level Concrete LLC

2105 Breakwater Dr
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We at Next Level Concrete are capable of taking care of any and all of your concrete needs. If your looking for a new driveway, or adding a decorative patio to your backyard , or replacing a piece of sidewalk. We are a small customer oriented company with experience ranging from your standard driveway to polishing and epoxy floors and everything in between. The owner is at every job from start to finish to ensure you, the customer, are completely satisfied with all work.

We at Next Level Concrete are capable of taking care of any and all of your concrete needs. If your looking for a new driveway, or adding a decorative patio to your backyard , or replacing a piece of sidewalk. We are a small customer oriented company with experience ranging from your standard driveway to polishing and epoxy floors and everything in between. The owner is at every job from start to finish to ensure you, the customer, are completely satisfied with all work.






Precision Epoxy Flooring

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Precision Epoxy Flooring

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Precision deals with residential and industrial clients on a daily basis. We are open 24/7 365 days a year and we average doing 6-10 jobs a week. We are Toledo's leader in decorative and custom epoxy floors.

Precision deals with residential and industrial clients on a daily basis. We are open 24/7 365 days a year and we average doing 6-10 jobs a week. We are Toledo's leader in decorative and custom epoxy floors.


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Decorative Concrete questions, answered by experts

Like all building materials, concrete weakens with age due to temperature changes, moisture, and cracks that widen over time. Keep in mind that there are ways to keep your concrete strong by resealing it every two to three years, avoiding harsh cleaning chemicals, and addressing small cracks as quickly as possible.

Outdoor kitchens get wet and are sometimes next to pools. To avoid accidents, go with a non-slip material like concrete, brick, or rubber. Avoid materials like ceramic and porcelain, as they are known to be quite slippery. Wood and composite flooring can be slippery if untreated, so make sure to stain or finish these materials.

The most idyllic building material that encapsulates the feel of Federal architecture is a brick facade, often with bricks alternating between long side and short side. Palladium and arched transom windows are also prevalent, as are flat, white window lintels. More ornate Federal architecture buildings also include columns on either side of the front door. More important than most of the finer details, though, is the symmetry from the exterior. On the interior, ornate plaster moldings and plaster ceiling medallions are indicative of the style.

While most of the grass below newly poured concrete will die, some will grow through the cracks and around its edges with ease. Some grasses and weeds can even widen hairline cracks in your foundation, particularly the inevitable concrete cracks that form during the curing process. This is just one of the reasons it's best to remove grass before laying concrete.

No, wet concrete will not bond to dry concrete without an additional bonding agent. The common alternative is adding a sand or gravel layer under a concrete slab to enhance bonding and create a stable foundation. The right choice depends on the height and thickness of your two slabs, local laws, and the use of the specific concrete slab.

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