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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

Fiber concrete can be a good option for a residential driveway that will hold up standard passenger cars. The fibers provide increased flexion over a rebar-reinforced concrete driveway, so you’re less likely to see surface cracks. For driveways that need to hold commercial vehicles or multiple vehicles, rebar reinforcement is a better option. Ask a concrete driveway company near you which is the best option for your situation.

A driveway approach is the part of a driveway where the public road meets the private driveway. This section contains several key elements, including the driveway apron, the curb cut, and the end slope. Depending on the slope of the driveway, this area may also contain the trench drain.

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.

Yes, concrete steps need rebar to reinforce the structure and ensure it can hold weight over time. Place a lattice of rebar inside the form before pouring concrete to give the steps their maximum strength. Tie each intersection together with rebar ties to hold the structure all together. Without rebar, concrete steps can sink, crumble, and lose their longevity.

Yes, you can pour concrete over an existing concrete patio to resurface it. This is a common repair method called resurfacing. For the best results, the old concrete should be clean and free from debris, and the new slab should be at least three to four inches thick and contain reinforcements, like fiberglass fibers or wire mesh, to avoid cracking.

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