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Glacier 3D, LLC

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Glacier 3D, LLC

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11 years of experience

General Contractor & Construction Management services. Over 20 years of construction and management experience. Specializing in General Contracting & excavation services.

General Contractor & Construction Management services. Over 20 years of construction and management experience. Specializing in General Contracting & excavation services.


All work no play construction

175 Hutton Ranch Rd Ste 103
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All work no play construction

175 Hutton Ranch Rd Ste 103
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My name is James Ferguson I own All Work No Play Construction Registered with the state of MT, Insured and ICEC I have 15 years experience I specialize in pole barns, shops, storage buildings, tiny houses, remodels, framing, decks, roofing, siding, handyman, wood flooring, sheet rock, paint/stain, sub contractor, All phases of construction, etc just call/text Thanks (Flathead Valley and surrounding areas:)!! Four06three1four5703

My name is James Ferguson I own All Work No Play Construction Registered with the state of MT, Insured and ICEC I have 15 years experience I specialize in pole barns, shops, storage buildings, tiny houses, remodels, framing, decks, roofing, siding, handyman, wood flooring, sheet rock, paint/stain, sub contractor, All phases of construction, etc just call/text Thanks (Flathead Valley and surrounding areas:)!! Four06three1four5703


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NW Concrete Products LLC

3598 Wyatt Rd
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NW Concrete Products LLC

3598 Wyatt Rd
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2 years of experience

NW Concrete creates high quality precast concrete products for North Idaho. Our best selling products include a mid size landscape block commonly used for retaining walls. What sets this block apart is that it can be handled with light duty machines yet still looks grand. Another popular products is our versatile utility block which can be used as a wall anchor, mailbox post anchor and much more. Have a custom precast need? Give us a call for a free quote today.

NW Concrete creates high quality precast concrete products for North Idaho. Our best selling products include a mid size landscape block commonly used for retaining walls. What sets this block apart is that it can be handled with light duty machines yet still looks grand. Another popular products is our versatile utility block which can be used as a wall anchor, mailbox post anchor and much more. Have a custom precast need? Give us a call for a free quote today.






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Concrete Mudjacking questions, answered by experts

Boring (also known as directional boring) is one alternative to trenching when installing underground utilities. The main difference between directional boring versus trenching is that boring doesn’t require digging or disturbing the surface. Instead, it involves creating holes or tunnels in the ground and then running utility lines through the openings. Boring is less invasive than trenching, but it’s also more expensive.

Many contractors offer warranties for their work. Confirm terms before starting the project.

A sinking foundation can be lifted, most often by installing piers to re-level and support the weight of the house. Depending on the cause and extent of the sinking, other methods to lift a foundation include underpinning and mudjacking. Consult a foundation repair pro to determine the best way to lift your sinking foundation. 

Polyjacking and mudjacking can both be good solutions to sinking concrete, depending on your situation. Polyjacking, which uses expanding polyurethane foam to lift concrete, is a better option than mudjacking because the foam weighs less and won’t contribute to additional sinking. Polyjacking can be a suitable solution for any sinking concrete slab, while mudjacking is normally only a good option for non-structural concrete, like sidewalks, patios, pool decks, and concrete driveways. However, polyjacking costs much more—as much as $25 per square foot, compared to the maximum of $6 per square foot you’d pay for mudjacking.

The method involves lifting settled concrete using pressurized cement slurry via drilled holes. This solves uneven surfaces and prevents further settling.

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