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Extreme Concrete

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Extreme Concrete

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10 years of experience

We are a very experienced crew of guys that love Concrete work I have a crew of up to 10 men we deal with all types of concrete set-up and finishing in most cases payment is agreed an set with a legal contract that requires 10 to 20% down upon hire and the other done in two 40% paymentso for a total 100% all work is done in a timely and professional manner we stand behind any and all work we do

We are a very experienced crew of guys that love Concrete work I have a crew of up to 10 men we deal with all types of concrete set-up and finishing in most cases payment is agreed an set with a legal contract that requires 10 to 20% down upon hire and the other done in two 40% paymentso for a total 100% all work is done in a timely and professional manner we stand behind any and all work we do


"Colorfx Custom Coatings of Oxford did a very good paint job. The bill for the front door, the entry trim and some trim on a small screened in porch was $1391. I urge that prospective customers insist on best business practices — get a written estimate up front on official letterhead that includes precise details of labor costs and all materials. Bryan Mackey stated that he charges $65 an hour. Be sure to clarify ahead of time whether the written estimate is a flexible ballpark figure or a bottom line guaranteed price for labor. Insist ahead of time on receiving current receipts for all materials and keep track of actual hours worked on the job site."

Michael D on January 2018

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"Colorfx Custom Coatings of Oxford did a very good paint job. The bill for the front door, the entry trim and some trim on a small screened in porch was $1391. I urge that prospective customers insist on best business practices — get a written estimate up front on official letterhead that includes precise details of labor costs and all materials. Bryan Mackey stated that he charges $65 an hour. Be sure to clarify ahead of time whether the written estimate is a flexible ballpark figure or a bottom line guaranteed price for labor. Insist ahead of time on receiving current receipts for all materials and keep track of actual hours worked on the job site."

Michael D on January 2018


Corinth Brick Company

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Corinth Brick Company

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Here at Corinth Brick Company you can get your Face Brick, Fire Block, Concrete Blocks and all of your installation material as well. We also carry Vinyl Siding, Columns and Shutters and accessories, we are an authorized Heartland Distributor.

Here at Corinth Brick Company you can get your Face Brick, Fire Block, Concrete Blocks and all of your installation material as well. We also carry Vinyl Siding, Columns and Shutters and accessories, we are an authorized Heartland Distributor.


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Bill's Concrete

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Bill's Concrete

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40 years of experience

Established upon old-fashioned word-of-mouth references, Bill's Concrete (dba Bill Baggett Construction) has been providing exceptional service to North Mississippians and surrounding areas for over 30 years. We specialize in all forms of concrete services and employ best-in-class sub-contractors for clients seeking to build or remodel their dream homes. As a small company, we afford each valued client unrivaled care, transparency, and attention to detail throughout each project. Bill's Concrete is fully licensed and insured by the Mississippi State Board of Contractors.

Established upon old-fashioned word-of-mouth references, Bill's Concrete (dba Bill Baggett Construction) has been providing exceptional service to North Mississippians and surrounding areas for over 30 years. We specialize in all forms of concrete services and employ best-in-class sub-contractors for clients seeking to build or remodel their dream homes. As a small company, we afford each valued client unrivaled care, transparency, and attention to detail throughout each project. Bill's Concrete is fully licensed and insured by the Mississippi State Board of Contractors.

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Decorative Concrete questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can pour a foundation slab without footings, in which case it’s often called a floating slab. Floating slabs don’t have separate footings poured beforehand for support, which means they’re better suited for smaller structures. Monolithic concrete slabs are another option for a slab foundation without standalone footings, although the vertical edges of the single-pour slab do act as footings.

Precast concrete can last from 50 to 100 years or more. Precast concrete may have a longer lifespan than cast-in-place concrete due to the controlled curing conditions and lack of environmental exposure during the curing process. Properly maintaining and regularly inspecting your precast concrete can help extend its life and keep it in good condition for decades. 

Most of the time, you or your contractor will spray the concrete form and framework with a release agent or oil to prevent sticking. This is common practice with wood and steel forms. For insulated concrete forms, the styrofoam formwork often remains in place after construction, so you don’t need to treat it beforehand. Foam concrete forms made out of melamine also may not need treatment beforehand, as the material naturally won’t stick to the concrete after it’s cured.

There are quite a few differences between concrete and asphalt. Concrete is more costly up front and more challenging to repair. Asphalt does better in cold climates and works well with radiant heat systems. Porous asphalt is also excellent for wet climates, as it allows the water to drain away. However, it does get unpleasantly hot in the summer and requires more maintenance than concrete.

There are a variety of hooks available you can use to hang your Christmas lights on concrete without drilling unsightly holes. Attaching hooks on gutters or using construction adhesive in a caulk gun are two options that work very well for getting hooks to stay up all season.

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