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Alpine Customs Inc

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Alpine Customs Inc

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21 years of experience

Alpine Customs offers a premier partnership for all your construction and general labor workforce needs. With over 20 years of experience serving Montana and the Greater Gallatin County Area, we understand the unique demands of local construction, providing tailored workforce solutions to meet the demands of any project, big or small.

Alpine Customs offers a premier partnership for all your construction and general labor workforce needs. With over 20 years of experience serving Montana and the Greater Gallatin County Area, we understand the unique demands of local construction, providing tailored workforce solutions to meet the demands of any project, big or small.



Anderson Construction & Concrete

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Anderson Construction & Concrete

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55 years of experience

Anderson Construction is run by locally owned & operated independent contractors. We have been serving the Montana Missoula and Ravalli county area for over 30 years. Whether you live in Missoula, Lolo, Florence, Stevensville or Hamilton area, we have you covered! We work hard to ensure that your project turns out just as you imagined.

Anderson Construction is run by locally owned & operated independent contractors. We have been serving the Montana Missoula and Ravalli county area for over 30 years. Whether you live in Missoula, Lolo, Florence, Stevensville or Hamilton area, we have you covered! We work hard to ensure that your project turns out just as you imagined.


Guy's Custom Homes and Planning

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Guy's Custom Homes and Planning

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29 years of experience

I Guy Ask own and operate a business that does not usually include employees. I am mostly hands on personally. I hire only persons who are friendly, decent, level, and like to work hard and as many hours as it takes to accomplish the days' agenda. The Sub-contractors that I hire must also be Registered, must have Workman's Comp Exempt, and insurance on them selves. I do signed contracts only with individuals'! Which also describes the payment schedule. I do not finance any projects. There is always a start up cost or percentage of contracts said price in affect which the customer will comply by upon signing the contract! I do have Gift certificates that I deliver on occasions for promoting and Great Savings!!!

I Guy Ask own and operate a business that does not usually include employees. I am mostly hands on personally. I hire only persons who are friendly, decent, level, and like to work hard and as many hours as it takes to accomplish the days' agenda. The Sub-contractors that I hire must also be Registered, must have Workman's Comp Exempt, and insurance on them selves. I do signed contracts only with individuals'! Which also describes the payment schedule. I do not finance any projects. There is always a start up cost or percentage of contracts said price in affect which the customer will comply by upon signing the contract! I do have Gift certificates that I deliver on occasions for promoting and Great Savings!!!


T.S. Phoenix Construction

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T.S. Phoenix Construction

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General building contractor and masonry specialists. Additions and kitchen/bathroom re-models. Free estimates.No job too small. References supplied with estimate. Liability insurance coverage of $1 million.

General building contractor and masonry specialists. Additions and kitchen/bathroom re-models. Free estimates.No job too small. References supplied with estimate. Liability insurance coverage of $1 million.


Concrete Leveling questions, answered by experts

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.

You should water new concrete by spraying it five to 10 times per day for the first seven days. This process of moist curing allows the concrete to become as strong as possible to prevent cracks and weak concrete. Moist-cured concrete is 50% stronger than concrete that was not sprayed with water during the first week. The only exception is if you pour concrete in the winter. Then, spraying with water is not recommended.

It depends on the type of concrete and how long it takes to cure. Some concrete countertops can be sanded 3 days after pouring, while other slabs may require weeks to cure before sanding.

Clean regularly, reseal every 2-3 years, and avoid abrasive cleaning agents to preserve the finish.

A 4-inch-thick concrete slab can support around 4,000 pounds per square foot if a contractor reinforces the slab with rebar, while that same slab without reinforcements will support closer to 1,000 pounds. For the purposes of a patio, 4 inches in thickness without reinforcement should suffice unless you’re installing heavy kitchen equipment or a hot tub on it. In those cases, reinforcing your slab and sticking with 4 inches of thickness should provide plenty of strength.

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