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"Best choice around! You cannot go wrong with them, great attitude and work ethic!"

Chris H on January 2025

601-754-1277 My company does concrete repair, replacements, and new construction from back patios, small walk ways, driveways and anything in between. Please contact us to get a quote, and to answer any questions that we can assist you with.

"Best choice around! You cannot go wrong with them, great attitude and work ethic!"

Chris H on January 2025









Jenkins Construction and Asphalt

17100 J L GALLOWAY RD
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Jenkins Construction and Asphalt

17100 J L GALLOWAY RD
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30 years of experience

We are a locally owned and family operated business that is fully licensed, insured and have completed work for many companies including, but not limited to: Walgreens, Walmart/Sams, 5 Minute Oil Change, Gulfport Premium Outlets, Tractor Supply, Marshalls, Best Western, Olive Garden, and our local hospitals. Please see our list of services that we currently offer: -Asphalt Paving -Seal Coating -Limestone -Concrete Work -Striping -Patch work -Entire parking lot overlay or reconstruction -Pressure Washing -Bollard/sign replace -ADA pavers -Fence repair -Roofing/ Roof Repair -Painting We will travel anywhere in the U.S. depending on the type of project, but our main areas are: Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and Tennessee.

We are a locally owned and family operated business that is fully licensed, insured and have completed work for many companies including, but not limited to: Walgreens, Walmart/Sams, 5 Minute Oil Change, Gulfport Premium Outlets, Tractor Supply, Marshalls, Best Western, Olive Garden, and our local hospitals. Please see our list of services that we currently offer: -Asphalt Paving -Seal Coating -Limestone -Concrete Work -Striping -Patch work -Entire parking lot overlay or reconstruction -Pressure Washing -Bollard/sign replace -ADA pavers -Fence repair -Roofing/ Roof Repair -Painting We will travel anywhere in the U.S. depending on the type of project, but our main areas are: Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and Tennessee.


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Decorative Concrete questions, answered by experts

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.

Vinegar has become popular because it’s wallet-friendly, easy to find, and sounds like a great alternative to harsh chemicals and expensive machinery. However, vinegar isn’t strong enough to remove concrete sealant. Sealants can resist acid, and vinegar is a much weaker acid than chemical removal agents. And worse, vinegar can damage concrete by dulling it and causing pitting.

Concrete walkways cost around $1,800 for 200 square feet. At an average width of 3 feet, that price will likely cover a walkway that’s around 65 feet long. This price is also for walkways that are 4 inches thick. If you need thicker concrete to support vehicle traffic, you will pay more. This price includes the cost of the concrete itself, as well as the cost for delivery and installation.

It depends on whether you think it is worth it to make your own concrete. While you can save a lot of money making your own concrete and pouring your own concrete slab, it's an advanced DIY. Adding too much or too little water can offset the savings of skipping the professional, as the wrong mixture will not allow the concrete to cure properly for your unique project.

Most concrete patios can benefit from resealing every 2 to 5 years, though the exact timing depends on the type of sealer used, how much wear and tear the surface gets, and how exposed it is to the elements. Acrylic sealers tend to wear down faster and may require yearly applications, while more durable options like epoxy or polyurethane can offer longer-lasting protection.

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