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Extreme Concrete

78 CR 1040
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Extreme Concrete

78 CR 1040
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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

104 Allen St
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Corinth Brick Company

104 Allen St
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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

316 Hayat Loop
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Bill's Concrete

316 Hayat Loop
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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

A layer of exposed aggregate concrete should be 1 to 2 inches thick if you’re installing it on top of existing concrete. If you’re pouring a new slab with the finish, slab thickness will depend on the application. Exposed aggregate concrete driveways should be 4 to 6 inches thick in most cases or 8 to 12 inches for commercial vehicles. Sidewalks, patios, and walkways should be 4 inches thick.

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.

Yes, you can pour a concrete slab on dirt, but only if you follow specific requirements. A wooden frame is a must, and the soil layer used for the base must be wet enough, thick enough, and compact enough to support the weight of the concrete slab. Consult with a concrete contractor to ensure you have the base you need.

Unfortunately, concrete cracks happen, so there’s no surefire way to avoid them long-term. To slow down the cracking, apply a sealant every two to three years and use sand rather than salt to melt snow or ice. Using salt speeds up the freeze-thaw cycle, which may increase the likelihood of cracking. Additionally, keep vehicles and heavy machinery off of your concrete, as the weight can lead to more cracking.

Yes, you should screw your flange to the subfloor, including cement. The best way to get this done is to predrill holes into the concrete using a hammer drill and a ¼-inch concrete bit. Be careful when you’re ready to bolt your flange down, as you can accidentally crack it. You can avoid this issue by not installing the screws too deep. Or, you can opt for a flange with a stainless steel ring so you don’t have to worry about cracking the plastic.

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