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Great Oak Concrete, LLC
4.9(
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Concrete Finishing, Overlays & Coloring - Apply

Serving Miller, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Very pleased with the quality and finished product that the guys created for us. Our new Concrete Patio , Steps and Sidewalk are a work of art done by Professionals. Thank You Great Oak Concrete and we will be enjoying our Patio for years to come. We will be happy to refer our Family and Friends who have a need for your expert work."
Firepit After
Firepit Before
Walkway to BBQ Pad
BBQ Pad
Sunbathing Patio

+5

Response time1 day
Response rate98%
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Flow Form Coatings, LLC
5.0(
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Concrete Finishing, Overlays & Coloring - ApplyConcrete Floor Coating-ApplyConcrete Floor Coating-Apply - For Business

Serving Miller, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The quality of the workmanship is top notch. What stood out was their attention to detail and commitment to customer satisfaction. They showed up on time, kept the area clean, and explained the whole process in detail. It’s clear they take pride in their work and now I take pride in my garage."
Flake Style Flooring
The Shop - 30x60
Marble Galore!
Glass Like Finish!
Response time3 days
The Painting Company
4.7(
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Concrete Floor Coating-ApplyConcrete Floor Coating-Apply - For Business

Serving Miller, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 1976

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

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This is the second time that we have hired The Painting Company.  The first time was for an interior job in 2012.  

This time they painted the full exterior of the home including pressure wash of the entire exterior.  They also made minor siding repairs as needed.  They painted all of the siding, the gables, and all window casings on both the ground floor and a very high second floor.  

Dave and Lynn (the owners) are very knowledgeable and personable.  Both times, Lynn has had good ideas to suggest about accent colors, etc and has helped us to select the paint colors. They have always done a quality job.  We will be hiring them back again this spring for our wood deck. 

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Epoxy Flooring questions, answered by experts

Self-leveling compound usually requires up to 24 hours to dry before you can begin installing tile. It’s best to follow the instructions on the self-leveling product label for appropriate dry time. If you’re still not sure, play it safe and give the self-leveling compound two days to dry before you begin the tiling process.

Most concrete sealers take about one to three hours to dry. However, those that penetrate may take up to 48 hours or more to completely dry. You can find specific drying details from the manufacturer on the label.

Flooring professionals can typically apply epoxy within one or two days, depending on how much preparation or repair the old floor needs before application. However, you’ll need to wait after the application is complete to use the flooring. While you can walk on the epoxy flooring before it fully cures, it can take up to 72 hours for the epoxy floor to fully dry and be ready for full use.

Resurfacing a garage floor takes about eight hours on average, with another couple hours over three days to do the epoxy. Epoxy goes on in three coats, with each coat taking 24 hours to dry and cure. You’ll need to keep foot and vehicle traffic off of your garage floor for around 4 days in total when replacing your garage floor, so be sure to plan ahead before you start. This is a great time to organize your garage since you’ll need to move everything out to apply the epoxy.

Polished concrete floors also have downsides. Some homeowners, for example, might dislike the coldness of the material (though area rugs can help warm up the space). Concrete floors are also hard, which isn’t always ideal for children and pets. What’s more, these floors are susceptible to cracking, and repairs can be costly. Some homeowners might not like that installation isn’t DIY-friendly. 

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