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Benjamin Manco
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Lancaster, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

"Incredibly polite and hard working young man who carefully explained The process and the cost. Ben did just what he promised us he would do and delivered above our expectations. We would absolutely hire him again"
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Sutton Flatwork Concrete, LLC
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & ResurfaceConcrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface- For Business

Serving Lancaster, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 1982

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Sutton Flatwork Concrete, LLC, has over 30 years experience. We have always maintained a great relationship with all our clients. Top quality work and excellent customer service is the reason we have been successful. We also offer other services that include; sidewalks, parking lots, curbs and gutters, roads and footers, and staining of concrete. We are the all in one for your concrete needs. Call today for a free estimate.

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B&B Restoration
New to Angi
Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Lancaster, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

B&B Restoration takes pride in doing the job right! Whether its small repair work or custom remodels, we can handle any task with ease. We stand committed to getting the job done with highest quality workmanship a priority. The Chenault Family has been providing top quality work for homeowners and businesses for over 35 years. We pride ourselves also on the quality & reliability of our work & feel that open communication with the homeowner is the best way to exceed your expectations. Call us today with your next project!

Wilson Contracting & Painting
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Lancaster, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 1981

Wilson Contracting & Painting with over 25 years experience and generations of knowledge. We provide the best quality services in the home improvement industry. Wilson Contracting & Painting is a locally owned and owner operated business taking great pride in providing quality work at the lowest cost. Allow us to show you how our commitment to personal service and expertise will help you with your home improvement goals. We stand behind our work years after the work is complete.\nPlease contact us today to realize your vision with all your home improvement needs\n

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Concrete Resurfacing questions, answered by experts

Concrete can crack from general wear, improper installation, or in response to uneven support from the soil underneath. Small, thin cracks on the surface of aging concrete are usually a result of normal wear and tear, while cracks on new concrete more likely indicate a problem with installation. Larger cracks or uneven steps can signify a much more severe issue. A concrete contractor should be able to diagnose the cause and repair concrete cracks for you.

You can dry pour concrete over existing concrete, but it’s best to use wet pour concrete instead. Dry pour concrete is easier to apply, but in order for new concrete to adhere to old concrete, it needs the right mixture for slow, uniform curing. Additionally, dry pour concrete is less durable and less resistant to cracking and concrete sinking, so dry pouring over an existing slab may result in surface imperfections appearing prematurely.

You'll find a slurry of natural and synthetic polymers, rubbers, epoxies, and resins used to bond old concrete to new concrete. The right bonding agent depends on the method of concrete pouring you choose and whether you're adhering concrete over concrete or concrete over sand and gravel. Some concrete resurfacing mixtures contain bonding chemicals as well.

Professionals use concrete saws, trowels, and leveling equipment for precise repairs.

DIY repair is possible for minor cracks or small areas, often through patching. For a durable, properly leveled, and seamless finish, professional repair or resurfacing is recommended.

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