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PolyUp of Mississippi

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57 years of experience

PolyUp of MS is a division of Ewing & Ray Foundation Services, Inc. We hold General Contracting licenses in Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana and Tennessee. We use high density polyurethane foam to lift and level concrete. We can lift sidewalks, driveways, patios and porches, parking lots, curbs, interior slabs as well as repair voids in sea walls.

"Best company in the business, the only company I would hire, and very professional and trustworthy."

Barney D on January 2020

PolyUp of MS is a division of Ewing & Ray Foundation Services, Inc. We hold General Contracting licenses in Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana and Tennessee. We use high density polyurethane foam to lift and level concrete. We can lift sidewalks, driveways, patios and porches, parking lots, curbs, interior slabs as well as repair voids in sea walls.

"Best company in the business, the only company I would hire, and very professional and trustworthy."

Barney D on January 2020


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Triton Construction Company has 3 employees! We have a page on Facebook where are pictures of our jobs are it is under Triton Construction Company! We love helping people for a cheap and reasonable price. Thanks and have a great day!!!

Triton Construction Company has 3 employees! We have a page on Facebook where are pictures of our jobs are it is under Triton Construction Company! We love helping people for a cheap and reasonable price. Thanks and have a great day!!!




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I have clean background check employees that works for me.I also have sub-contractor that work for me also.Around Christmas time I have special promotions run that all the money I make go straight to fundraising to help kids have a wonderful Christmas.etc..

I have clean background check employees that works for me.I also have sub-contractor that work for me also.Around Christmas time I have special promotions run that all the money I make go straight to fundraising to help kids have a wonderful Christmas.etc..





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Patios questions, answered by experts

Concrete steps need concrete footings, which is a type of foundation. They are made of concrete with rebar reinforcement poured into a trench. The footings support the stairs, spread the vertical load, and prevent the steps from sinking. Footings need to be below the maximum depth that the ground freezes, typically at least 42 inches in depth.

In most cases, you will need a building permit for cement work on your property. You need a permit for any project that adds a permanent foundation on your property—which, in most cases, includes even a flat slab of concrete poured directly on the ground. Building permits for concrete projects usually cost between $100 and $500, although this can get higher for larger projects. You can always ask your cement company if a permit is necessary for your project, and the expert will typically pull the permit for you to save you time and energy.

It’s possible to pour concrete if the temperatures are expected to dip below freezing at night, but you need to take some special precautions before you do. Most importantly, you need to make sure your concrete won’t freeze, so the best thing to do is enclose the area and heat it. You should also make sure you’re using cold-weather concrete that’s designed for pouring in cold weather. Use accelerants to help speed up the curing process and avoid cold temperatures from resulting in weak concrete.

When comparing pavers versus a concrete patio, paver patios tend to be more costly than their concrete counterparts. However, the total cost depends on the type of materials you use and the size of the patio. If your patio needs repairs, a paver patio will be easier and less costly to fix, even though it’s more expensive upfront. Plus, a paver patio won’t bump up your property taxes, while a concrete patio will.

Paver patios are often considered the most durable option. Expensive options include pavers of natural stone like granite, and more affordable choices include concrete and brick. All these materials are weather-resistant and are easy to replace individually if damaged. When installed over a well-compacted base and maintained correctly, paver patios can last 50 years or more, making them a long-lasting outdoor choice.

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