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RLH Concrete LLC
5.0(
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Serving Seaboard, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"This company is very professional. They answered my messages and any question and had. I will hire RLH Concrete again and will highly recommend this company."
Response time3 days
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Mike's Painting & Pressure Washing
4.7(
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Serving Seaboard, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"I would highly recommend this business.  We had them come and restain the deck and at first just powerwash the house.  They scheduled the work right away.  After doing the pressure washing, there were some areas with paint chips under the soffit.  Mike offered to repaint those for free.  During this, they noticed areas of the soffit that were rotten, so we had them repair those areas of the wood.  They also fixed a few screens that were damaged during the pressure washing for free.  
Everything turned out great, and we are very happy we had this work done.  Mike and Crystal are very professional and easy to work with.  I will be having them do some more work on our house in the near future.
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Gaia Faux Finish N Painting
5.0(
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Serving Seaboard, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

At Gaia Faux Finish n Painting, we specialize in faux finishing and murals for homes and businesses. We only use top of the line water based products. We offer metallic finishes, old world plasters, and fresco finishes, just to name a few. We take your ideas and visions and project them on your walls! We also do residential and commercial painting. Give us a call today!

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Paragon Renovations
New to Angi

Serving Seaboard, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We handle a wide range of projects including:\nRoof Repairs & Replacement\nDemolitions (Full & Partial)\nRoom Additions\nFlooring\nCarpet\nShed and Storage Building\nInterior / Exterior Walls Deck Build / Repair\nWindow and Door Installations\nGutters\nSiding\nSod Installation\nPressure Washing (Roofs, Homes, Buildings, Concrete)

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Epoxy Flooring questions, answered by experts

New flooring costs quite a bit, so longevity is important to think about. Concrete generally has the longest life span, but it’s not always a good solution for homes with wooden subfloors. That said, hardwood floors and stone floors can last up to 100 years, and you can refinish or restore them to remove imperfections from daily wear.

Costs depend on floor size, finish type, and additional features like in-floor heating.

To improve the appearance of concrete steps, you can repair any damage, refresh the surface, and add decorative elements. For crumbling, chipping, or broken sections, consider concrete resurfacing or light repair. If the surface is intact but discolored, applying a coat of paint, stain, or concrete sealer can refresh its look; reapplying a sealer every one to two years is recommended for maintenance. For a quick enhancement, you can also add decorative items like potted plants, garden statues, lanterns, or decorative railings to spruce up the area.

If your concrete stains are green in color, it indicates the presence of mold or algae—which you should address right away. If left unattended, mold will spread to other areas throughout the home. However, be careful not to disturb mold on indoor concrete surfaces and work with a local mold remediation specialist for specialized care. Once free from mold and algae, seal your concrete to eliminate pores and gaps.

Yes, you can seal old or existing concrete, but proper preparation is crucial. The concrete surface must be clean, dry, and free of any incompatible old sealant. To check if an old sealer is present, drip a few drops of water onto the surface; if the water is absorbed in under five minutes, it's ready to be resealed. If you plan to use the same type of sealer that was previously applied, you may not need to remove the old layer. However, if you are using a different type of sealer, the old one must be completely removed. Before applying the new sealer, thoroughly clean the concrete and repair or fill any cracks to ensure a smooth, well-prepared surface.

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