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Hanson Paving

3636 Quail Road NE
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Hanson Paving

3636 Quail Road NE
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18 years of experience

Hanson Paving is owned and operated by Jeff and Mark Hanson. With over 25 years of construction experience in the St. Cloud area, we are equipped to handle all of your paving projects

Hanson Paving is owned and operated by Jeff and Mark Hanson. With over 25 years of construction experience in the St. Cloud area, we are equipped to handle all of your paving projects


American Waterworks

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American Waterworks

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American Waterworks are experts in basement waterproofing, foundation repair, radon mitigation, and concrete repair. Our aim is to redefine the industry by repairing the fractured relationship between homeowners and contractors. We provide permanent solutions to customers problems.

American Waterworks are experts in basement waterproofing, foundation repair, radon mitigation, and concrete repair. Our aim is to redefine the industry by repairing the fractured relationship between homeowners and contractors. We provide permanent solutions to customers problems.


J & E Concrete LLC

12322 State 64 SW
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J & E Concrete LLC

12322 State 64 SW
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J & E Concrete has 15 years experience in the concrete industry. We specialize in all things concrete from driveways and patios to full basements and concrete slabs. We also do Masonry work such as fireplaces and Wayne's coat of stone. Free Estimates, quality affordable work.

J & E Concrete has 15 years experience in the concrete industry. We specialize in all things concrete from driveways and patios to full basements and concrete slabs. We also do Masonry work such as fireplaces and Wayne's coat of stone. Free Estimates, quality affordable work.






NB Construciton

358 Cypress Ave South
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NB Construciton

358 Cypress Ave South
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11 years of experience

NB Construction is a concrete and masonry business that specializing in all your concrete need your company is here to make sure you get the best pricing and work around with attention to detail minds

NB Construction is a concrete and masonry business that specializing in all your concrete need your company is here to make sure you get the best pricing and work around with attention to detail minds



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Concrete Mudjacking questions, answered by experts

Costs range from $500 to $1,500, depending on the size and condition of the area.

The average cost of mudjacking is around $5 per square foot of concrete, with most concrete leveling jobs totaling between $3 and $8 per square foot. The typical cost to fix a sinking portion of concrete slab with mudjacking is around $1,100. The price you’ll pay depends on the size of the concrete slab you need to be leveled, the accessibility of the slab, and the type of material your contractor uses beneath the concrete to lift it back into place.

Concrete leveling can last anywhere from five to 10 years or more, and it can serve as a permanent solution in some cases. If you treat the underlying problem, mudjacking lasts five to 10 years, on average, while polyjacking can last for 20 years or more. Speak with a professional about an expected timeline and any factors that could cause the original problem to return sooner.

A good slump height really depends on the project, but there is a use for nearly all slump levels. For example, low slumps are best in projects that require structure, such as curbs and roads. High slumps often require additional reinforcement, but they flow more freely into hard-to-reach spaces.

Boring (also known as directional boring) is one alternative to trenching when installing underground utilities. The main difference between directional boring versus trenching is that boring doesn’t require digging or disturbing the surface. Instead, it involves creating holes or tunnels in the ground and then running utility lines through the openings. Boring is less invasive than trenching, but it’s also more expensive.

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