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We specialize in roofing we guarantee our work we also do gutters and concrete work flatwork retaining walls you name it


Brick N' Boulder

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Brick N' Boulder

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1 years of experience

We offer residential construction services throughout the Piedmont. Our services include masonry, landscaping, carpentry, repairs and remodeling/renovations. We pride ourselves on delivering high-quality work that reflects your vision and meets your needs. Our team is dedicated to excellent customer service, ensuring every project is handled with care, precision, and respect for your space. We combine skilled craftsmanship with open communication to ensure that each project is completed on time, within budget, and to your satisfaction.

We offer residential construction services throughout the Piedmont. Our services include masonry, landscaping, carpentry, repairs and remodeling/renovations. We pride ourselves on delivering high-quality work that reflects your vision and meets your needs. Our team is dedicated to excellent customer service, ensuring every project is handled with care, precision, and respect for your space. We combine skilled craftsmanship with open communication to ensure that each project is completed on time, within budget, and to your satisfaction.



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R&M Building and Remodeling

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8 years of experience

We Provide High Quality Remodels, Repairs, and Renovations for Residential Homes and Commercial Properties. We also do Custom Deck Design and Construction. Privacy Fences. Patios. Sheds. Siding. Roof Repair. Retaining Walls and other Hard Scapes. We do it all!

We Provide High Quality Remodels, Repairs, and Renovations for Residential Homes and Commercial Properties. We also do Custom Deck Design and Construction. Privacy Fences. Patios. Sheds. Siding. Roof Repair. Retaining Walls and other Hard Scapes. We do it all!


We do repairs on concrete we also do footers & driveways & slabs & patio & overlay & stamped anything involving concrete work. Free estimate



Cleary's Concrete

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Cleary's Concrete

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All concrete needs small or big. Slabs, walkways, Driveways, basements. Epoxy floors metallic to flake epoxy. Stamp concrete, Acid stain and much more. Grading included

All concrete needs small or big. Slabs, walkways, Driveways, basements. Epoxy floors metallic to flake epoxy. Stamp concrete, Acid stain and much more. Grading included



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First Pass Carpentry

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First Pass Carpentry

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14 years of experience

All of your carpentry needs filled, from building a shed from the ground up to repairing the leg that fell off your coffee table to a leak under your house. We're the answer to your question, "Who can I call to fix...." You need it done, call us!

All of your carpentry needs filled, from building a shed from the ground up to repairing the leg that fell off your coffee table to a leak under your house. We're the answer to your question, "Who can I call to fix...." You need it done, call us!


C.D. Concrete

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C.D. Concrete

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Family Owned concrete business, C.D. Concrete services the commercial, industrial and residential industries, providing footings, poured foundation walls, flatwork, decorative and pervious concrete, grading and hauling, while providing quality work and guaranteed services.

Family Owned concrete business, C.D. Concrete services the commercial, industrial and residential industries, providing footings, poured foundation walls, flatwork, decorative and pervious concrete, grading and hauling, while providing quality work and guaranteed services.

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Concrete Resurfacing questions, answered by experts

You can dry pour concrete over existing concrete, but it’s best to use wet pour concrete instead. Dry pour concrete is easier to apply, but in order for new concrete to adhere to old concrete, it needs the right mixture for slow, uniform curing. Additionally, dry pour concrete is less durable and less resistant to cracking and concrete sinking, so dry pouring over an existing slab may result in surface imperfections appearing prematurely.

The best—and most popular—time of year to resurface a concrete driveway is the late spring. Concrete damage often peaks in the winter as the ground freezes and thaws. Waiting until late spring allows the ground to soften fully, so you don't run the risk of more damage from a sudden cold snap.

Generally speaking, adding concrete landscaping features will cause your property taxes to increase. That’s because projects that involve a permanent concrete foundation require permits and permanently improve the land. Since taxes are based on improvements, your taxes will go up. Here are some projects that will likely have an impact on your taxes:

  • Concrete pool decks

  • Concrete patios

  • Concrete walkways

  • Concrete driveways

  • Concrete steps

  • Concrete foundations

Since most of these will only lead to a partial improvement, you can expect the bump in your taxes to be minimal, but this is still something to consider.

Mudjacking is suitable for sidewalks, driveways, patios, and nearly all exterior flat structures. However, it may not suit severely damaged or heavily cracked areas.

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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