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Last update on June 18, 2025
AllPro specializes in concrete and remodeling. Offering the best work for the best prices!
AllPro specializes in concrete and remodeling. Offering the best work for the best prices!
We Provide Many Outdoor Services. Tree Services, Hardscape, Irrigation, Brick Pavers, Retaining Walls, Sod Installation, Concrete, Mulch/Decorative Rock. & Many More!
We Provide Many Outdoor Services. Tree Services, Hardscape, Irrigation, Brick Pavers, Retaining Walls, Sod Installation, Concrete, Mulch/Decorative Rock. & Many More!
BP surface solutions is hard surface contractor serving Genesee and surrounding Counties. We provide all hard surface repairs and new build construction I.e concrete driveways, sidewalks, patios, floors. Asphalt repair. Decorative concrete (stamped/colored). 10+ years experience. Licensed and insured
BP surface solutions is hard surface contractor serving Genesee and surrounding Counties. We provide all hard surface repairs and new build construction I.e concrete driveways, sidewalks, patios, floors. Asphalt repair. Decorative concrete (stamped/colored). 10+ years experience. Licensed and insured
Property Management Construction & Remodel
Property Management Construction & Remodel
Masonry brick/stone repair We guarantee your satisfaction and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out our services offered and call or click to schedule a free estimate today.
"1) 4/24/23 - DeGain visited our house to inspect our areas of concern and all the brickwork on the house. Note-brickwork was only on the lower part of the house. Our primary concern was the brickwork facing the front porch, which was the area I first pointed out to Degain.. 2) 4/25/23 - Degain mails an invoice. Item 01 of the invoice is for "Repointing Loose Brick An Holes" for $350. Other items were on the invoice, but they are not in dispute. 3) 4/26/23 - I told DeGain to proceed with the work on the invoice. 4) 5/16/23 - Since we were out of town, DeGain texts me to advise me that all the work was completed. 5) 5/16/23 - I voluntarily sent a check to DeGain for the brickwork, power washes, and poly sand, since I would not return home until 5/26/23 and did not want DeGain to wait for compensation for completed work. 6) 5/26/23 - I returned home an inspected the work completed by DeGain and discovered that the brickwork facing on the porch was not completed. 7) 5/16/23- I took a picture of the uncompleted brickwork facing the front porch and asked DeGain to schedule a date to complete the work. 8) 5/31/23 - DeGain texted back an asks if a 7/17/23 would work and I agree with the date. 9) 7/16/23 - Since were out of town again I texted DeGain to verify that Degain was going to complete the work and giving instructions on how to access our outside water. NO RESPONSE FROM DEGAIN. 10) 7/29/23 - We return home and find that the brickwork was still not completed. A text was sent to DeGain to complete the work as soon as possible. NO RESPONSE FROM DEGAIN. 11) 8/4/23 - I asked DeGain of $250 for the unfinished work. NO RESPONSE FROM DEGAIN 12) 8/11/23 - I sent a text to the DeGain and advised him that I have no choice but to refer the matter to Angi's. NO RESPOSE FROM DEGAIN 13) 8/12/23 - I ask Degain if they intend tomrespond. NO RESPONSE FROM DEGAIN. 14) 9/3/23 - I sent DeGain a partial chronology and advise him that ifwe don't settle this issue quickly, then I will take all necessary steps to resolve this issue. 15) 9/3/23 - DeGain finally responds asking why I'm so upset. He also says that the word "porch" was not on the invoice and therefore he had completed the brick work by repairing i the three bricks for $350. 16) I responded to DeGain that a) He visually inspected the brick work on the front porch and agreed that it needed repair, before the invoice was created. b) I did not ask him to work on the cement front porch, which needed no repair. Rather he was to do "Repointing, Loose brick, An Holes the vast majority was on the bricks facing the front porch. c) If DeGain believed that the brick work facing the front porch was not included, then why did Degain agree to complete the work on 7/16/23, based on a picture of the uncompleted work on the bricks facing the front porch. d) If the brick work facing the front porch was not included a price of $350 to replace the three bricks not facing the front porch is totally unreasonable. NO RESPONSE FROM DEGAIN. 9/7/23 - I contacted Angi's to get an understanding of the Appeal process, but did not file a formal complaint to see if I can resolve the issue with DeGain. 9/14/23 - I sent an email to DeGain advising them that I have contacted Angi's and made one final offer to resolve the issue. NO REPSONSE FROM DEGAIN 10/4/23 - Filed formal complaint with Angi's. Please note that I have the following: 1) A summary chronology with key pictures, documents, etc. 2) A detailed chronology which lists every written interaction with Degain, 3)Hard copies of emails, text screen shots, etc. to substantiate almost all elements o he chronologies. Please let me know where to send them if necessary. Please note that the ratings below are for the brickwork that was never completed only."
Dave K on October 2023
Masonry brick/stone repair We guarantee your satisfaction and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out our services offered and call or click to schedule a free estimate today.
"1) 4/24/23 - DeGain visited our house to inspect our areas of concern and all the brickwork on the house. Note-brickwork was only on the lower part of the house. Our primary concern was the brickwork facing the front porch, which was the area I first pointed out to Degain.. 2) 4/25/23 - Degain mails an invoice. Item 01 of the invoice is for "Repointing Loose Brick An Holes" for $350. Other items were on the invoice, but they are not in dispute. 3) 4/26/23 - I told DeGain to proceed with the work on the invoice. 4) 5/16/23 - Since we were out of town, DeGain texts me to advise me that all the work was completed. 5) 5/16/23 - I voluntarily sent a check to DeGain for the brickwork, power washes, and poly sand, since I would not return home until 5/26/23 and did not want DeGain to wait for compensation for completed work. 6) 5/26/23 - I returned home an inspected the work completed by DeGain and discovered that the brickwork facing on the porch was not completed. 7) 5/16/23- I took a picture of the uncompleted brickwork facing the front porch and asked DeGain to schedule a date to complete the work. 8) 5/31/23 - DeGain texted back an asks if a 7/17/23 would work and I agree with the date. 9) 7/16/23 - Since were out of town again I texted DeGain to verify that Degain was going to complete the work and giving instructions on how to access our outside water. NO RESPONSE FROM DEGAIN. 10) 7/29/23 - We return home and find that the brickwork was still not completed. A text was sent to DeGain to complete the work as soon as possible. NO RESPONSE FROM DEGAIN. 11) 8/4/23 - I asked DeGain of $250 for the unfinished work. NO RESPONSE FROM DEGAIN 12) 8/11/23 - I sent a text to the DeGain and advised him that I have no choice but to refer the matter to Angi's. NO RESPOSE FROM DEGAIN 13) 8/12/23 - I ask Degain if they intend tomrespond. NO RESPONSE FROM DEGAIN. 14) 9/3/23 - I sent DeGain a partial chronology and advise him that ifwe don't settle this issue quickly, then I will take all necessary steps to resolve this issue. 15) 9/3/23 - DeGain finally responds asking why I'm so upset. He also says that the word "porch" was not on the invoice and therefore he had completed the brick work by repairing i the three bricks for $350. 16) I responded to DeGain that a) He visually inspected the brick work on the front porch and agreed that it needed repair, before the invoice was created. b) I did not ask him to work on the cement front porch, which needed no repair. Rather he was to do "Repointing, Loose brick, An Holes the vast majority was on the bricks facing the front porch. c) If DeGain believed that the brick work facing the front porch was not included, then why did Degain agree to complete the work on 7/16/23, based on a picture of the uncompleted work on the bricks facing the front porch. d) If the brick work facing the front porch was not included a price of $350 to replace the three bricks not facing the front porch is totally unreasonable. NO RESPONSE FROM DEGAIN. 9/7/23 - I contacted Angi's to get an understanding of the Appeal process, but did not file a formal complaint to see if I can resolve the issue with DeGain. 9/14/23 - I sent an email to DeGain advising them that I have contacted Angi's and made one final offer to resolve the issue. NO REPSONSE FROM DEGAIN 10/4/23 - Filed formal complaint with Angi's. Please note that I have the following: 1) A summary chronology with key pictures, documents, etc. 2) A detailed chronology which lists every written interaction with Degain, 3)Hard copies of emails, text screen shots, etc. to substantiate almost all elements o he chronologies. Please let me know where to send them if necessary. Please note that the ratings below are for the brickwork that was never completed only."
Dave K on October 2023
We do more than just roofing! Shopping for new windows, siding or gutters? Call us for a quote! Let one of our experienced, local professionals from the best roofing, siding and window installer in St. Clair County inspect your home and give you a free estimate.
"Best of three estimates. Local and very attentive to the weather. Hired in December and finished in early April."
Brendan K on April 2023
We do more than just roofing! Shopping for new windows, siding or gutters? Call us for a quote! Let one of our experienced, local professionals from the best roofing, siding and window installer in St. Clair County inspect your home and give you a free estimate.
"Best of three estimates. Local and very attentive to the weather. Hired in December and finished in early April."
Brendan K on April 2023
Pool Service Specialist, LLC. Has over 20 years of experience in the pool and spa industry. We specialize in fiberglass and vinyl liner rehabilitation and repairs. We are a certified warranty service center for Hayward brand equipment. We have a 5 man crew designated to concrete tear out and replace and or small repairs. We have a huge selection of chemicals and also specialize in salt water pools.
Pool Service Specialist, LLC. Has over 20 years of experience in the pool and spa industry. We specialize in fiberglass and vinyl liner rehabilitation and repairs. We are a certified warranty service center for Hayward brand equipment. We have a 5 man crew designated to concrete tear out and replace and or small repairs. We have a huge selection of chemicals and also specialize in salt water pools.
Kent Construction is a locally owned General Contracting company based out of Saginaw, MI. We service all of Mid Michigan, Northern Michigan, as well as the Upper Peninsula. The owner of Kent Construction is Daniel Kent. Daniel has 26+ years of general contracting experience including residential and commercial contracting.
Kent Construction is a locally owned General Contracting company based out of Saginaw, MI. We service all of Mid Michigan, Northern Michigan, as well as the Upper Peninsula. The owner of Kent Construction is Daniel Kent. Daniel has 26+ years of general contracting experience including residential and commercial contracting.
Turner Concrete LLC
"I wish I could post pictures of my driveway after only 5 years. Cement is cracked and several chunks are coming out. I called the owner after the very first and second winters to express concern about cracking and chunks. He said it was faulty concrete and had ME call the concrete company HE bought the concrete from. They came out and tested the concrete and said it was the underlayment. I had the concrete tested with a geologist who found that the concrete did have fiberglass in the mix. I have talked to the owner of this company several times and his only remedy was that he would supply labor if I wanted to buy the concrete. Not a great option. Now I am looking for someone to repair the driveway. Also, most of the 5 star reviews on this page are from friends of one if his family members."
Melissa S on April 2018
Turner Concrete LLC
"I wish I could post pictures of my driveway after only 5 years. Cement is cracked and several chunks are coming out. I called the owner after the very first and second winters to express concern about cracking and chunks. He said it was faulty concrete and had ME call the concrete company HE bought the concrete from. They came out and tested the concrete and said it was the underlayment. I had the concrete tested with a geologist who found that the concrete did have fiberglass in the mix. I have talked to the owner of this company several times and his only remedy was that he would supply labor if I wanted to buy the concrete. Not a great option. Now I am looking for someone to repair the driveway. Also, most of the 5 star reviews on this page are from friends of one if his family members."
Melissa S on April 2018
To Our Past and Future Customers: Let us re-introduce ourselves. We are Ferguson Block Company, Inc., locally owned and operated in Davison, Michigan. We are not a new company as we have been a family owned, small business for over 80 years. Our reputation for quality products is at the forefront of our longevity. We just wanted to remind everyone of our products and services and insure you we are surviving through these tough economic times. We are here for all your masonry needs both commercially and residentially. Redimix concrete, concrete blocks and many varieties of brick and cultured stone are just a sampling of the products we offer. We are in the process of building a new office and showroom at our current location at 5430 N. State Rd. and are looking at a spring completion date. Also new, our website addresses www.fergusonblock.com. Check us out! Give us a call during business hours and you'll talk to a real person, not a machine. Let our knowledgeable sta ff show you the personal service and attention you deserve. Looking forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, FERGUSON BLOCK COMPANY, INC.
To Our Past and Future Customers: Let us re-introduce ourselves. We are Ferguson Block Company, Inc., locally owned and operated in Davison, Michigan. We are not a new company as we have been a family owned, small business for over 80 years. Our reputation for quality products is at the forefront of our longevity. We just wanted to remind everyone of our products and services and insure you we are surviving through these tough economic times. We are here for all your masonry needs both commercially and residentially. Redimix concrete, concrete blocks and many varieties of brick and cultured stone are just a sampling of the products we offer. We are in the process of building a new office and showroom at our current location at 5430 N. State Rd. and are looking at a spring completion date. Also new, our website addresses www.fergusonblock.com. Check us out! Give us a call during business hours and you'll talk to a real person, not a machine. Let our knowledgeable sta ff show you the personal service and attention you deserve. Looking forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, FERGUSON BLOCK COMPANY, INC.
No, stamped concrete is extremely durable and relatively easy to maintain. To keep your stamped concrete clean and help prevent staining, you should sweep any debris off it regularly, like you would with any other hard outdoor surface. You should also plan on resealing the concrete about every four years, which is about the same timeline you’d expect from pavers and natural stones.
The average cost of stamped concrete is around $12 per square foot, but you might pay anywhere from $8 to $28 per square foot. The average 12-foot by 12-foot patio costs $1,730 on average. Your exact pricing will depend on the patio’s square footage, the condition of the area where you want to pour the concrete, the desired stamp pattern, concrete coloring, concrete grade, and local labor prices. Don’t forget to budget for extra costs like land preparation and additional concrete fortifications if necessary.
Adding a stamped concrete patio is an affordable way to bring some elegance into your backyard entertaining area, which could add to your home’s value. Provided your stamped concrete patio is installed by a local stamped concrete professional, the patio should last for 40 years or more, and prospective buyers will likely recognize value in that longevity. Keep in mind that permanent patios like concrete slabs will likely raise property taxes, but the added value is usually well worth the investment.
Many concrete companies that handle installing concrete slabs or standard concrete patios can also install stamped concrete, but you can also hire a company that specializes in stamped concrete. These textured concrete surfaces take some finesse to get right, and choosing a company that concentrates on stamped concrete patios and walkways is a good way to ensure the finished product looks top-notch. Additionally, specialists in stamped concrete will likely have more texture options that suit your preferences, like riverstone, sandstone, yorkstone, and cobblestone.
It’s possible to create stamped concrete yourself, but we don’t recommend it and it’s often not cost-effective. It’s easy to mess up the pattern of a stamped concrete patio or walkway, leaving you with an unsightly home exterior rather than the elegant solution you wanted. Any mistakes made during the ground leveling and concrete pouring process will also increase the risk of cracks forming on your concrete. Additionally, buying enough stamps to get the pattern in before your concrete cures can cost as much as hiring a professional to do the work for you.