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GGG CONSTRUCTION
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & ResurfaceConcrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface- For Business

Serving Shell Knob, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

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Emergency services offered

"Johnny and his brother are great.(CCG) They were professional. Work was exemplary. Very fair price I will recommend them to anyone. I wish I could show pictures here and show the great job. They cleaned up after themselves. The complete demolition and new driveway was done in a timely manner."
Patio
Patio
Patio
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Midwest Epoxy Works
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & ResurfaceConcrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface- For Business

Serving Shell Knob, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Their quote was less than 50% of that of a nationally franchised company. SRE is locally owned and the owner was present on the job and did much of the work himself. The sealing of my concrete driveway was done the same week that I approved the quote. The other company would have scheduled the job several weeks out. Very satisfied with the job and would definitely recommend SRE and give them a great reference."
Response time3 days
Recommended by50%of homeowners
Concrete Craft of Springfield
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface- For Business

Serving Shell Knob, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The crew was extremely professional, treated my home with the respect that I demanded, and they provided a great value. Everything turned out exactly as they said it would, went above and beyond to make sure we were satisfied with the end product. They were really good people to work with and I would highly recommend them!"
Response time3 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Concrete Resurfacing questions, answered by experts

By reinforcing with fibers, sealing surfaces, and ensuring correct drainage.

Yes, you can fill cracks in concrete if you’re a somewhat handy homeowner. It’s important to know which concrete patching method to use, as small cracks require different approaches than large ones. It might seem challenging to determine which product to use and the tools necessary for the project, but with a bit of background, homeowners can restore their cracked concrete easily.

While you don’t technically need to grind concrete before resurfacing, it is very helpful. Grinding creates a rough, porous surface on the concrete, which gives the resurfacing material something to latch onto. Grinding your concrete before resurfacing can ensure that your resurfacing material lasts longer, reducing additional concrete resurfacing costs down the line.

While a contractor is on-site repairing your concrete steps, you can have them inspect other concrete surfaces for minor damage. They may be able to fix cracks in your driveway or garage floor during the same visit. You can also ask them to check your home's foundation for minor issues they can address. However, general concrete repair experts typically cannot handle larger jobs, like leveling a sunken foundation. For major structural projects, you will need to hire a structural engineer.

Yes, adding a patio or other concrete feature can increase your property taxes, particularly if it's considered a permanent improvement. The general rule is that if the project requires a permit, your property taxes will likely go up.

Permanent structures like a poured concrete patio are considered capital improvements that require a permit, which will trigger a reassessment of your property's value. Other concrete projects that typically increase taxes include:

  • Pool decks

  • Walkways

  • Driveways

  • Steps

  • Foundations

In contrast, 'temporary' installations, such as a paver or flagstone patio, may not require a permit and are less likely to affect your property taxes.

Permit costs for a concrete patio can range from $75 to $200. While the tax increase varies based on your location and the project's size, it is often a minimal amount. Always contact your local building department before starting a project to confirm permit requirements and any potential impact on your taxes.

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