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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


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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.





RemWhirl, Inc.

33816 County Rd 3
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RemWhirl, Inc.

33816 County Rd 3
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19 years of experience

From Inspiration to Completion. The mission at RemWhirl is to be continuously inspired by You; our clients. We remain focused on each clients’ uniqueness to enable us to help create a home and landscape incomparable to any other.

From Inspiration to Completion. The mission at RemWhirl is to be continuously inspired by You; our clients. We remain focused on each clients’ uniqueness to enable us to help create a home and landscape incomparable to any other.



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 Patio Companies questions, answered by experts

It is essential to have a stable and well-prepared foundation under stone steps. Often, a layer of gravel or crushed stone is placed as a base material. This provides a firm and level surface for the stone steps to rest upon. Additionally, landscape fabric is often laid down before adding the base material to prevent weed growth and help stabilize the foundation. Creating a solid base ensures the stone steps have adequate support, reduces the risk of settling, and enhances the overall durability and longevity of the steps.

The size of your driveway apron will vary based on your town's building codes. On average, they range between 12 and 24 feet wide and eight to 15 feet long. One end of the apron usually matches the width of the driveway—10 to 12 feet wide for a single-car driveway—while the street end flares out to allow cars to turn in and out.

It is generally cheaper to build a concrete patio versus a brick patio. Basic concrete costs around $8 to $15 per square foot, while a brick patio typically ranges from $10 to $20 per square foot. The cost difference comes down to both materials and labor—pouring and finishing concrete is faster than placing each brick by hand. Brick pavers look great and last long, but they’ll cost more up front. If you’re looking to keep your budget in check without sacrificing function, concrete is usually the more cost-effective choice.

Deciding between concrete, stone, or brick pavers comes down to your budget and the ease of installation. Concrete is the least expensive material, followed by brick and then natural stone. Concrete pavers are also the easiest to install, but bricks are relatively easy as well. Stone pavers require more time and labor because their natural shapes make them harder to fit together. Professional stoneworkers, however, are able to shape them as needed.

The short answer is that the cost to build a staircase largely depends on what material they’re made out of and how many you need. Wood stairs cost about $50 to $100 per step for materials alone, while labor costs an additional $100 to $250 per step. The cost increases for more expensive materials such as glass or concrete.

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