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American Waterworks are experts in basement waterproofing, foundation repair, radon mitigation, and concrete repair. Our aim is to redefine the industry by repairing the fractured relationship between homeowners and contractors. We provide permanent solutions to customers problems.

American Waterworks are experts in basement waterproofing, foundation repair, radon mitigation, and concrete repair. Our aim is to redefine the industry by repairing the fractured relationship between homeowners and contractors. We provide permanent solutions to customers problems.





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Concrete Services LLC

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Concrete Services LLC

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15 years of experience

For almost a decade, Concrete Services LLC has been providing professional and reliable services to the Bismarck, Burleigh County, and surrounding areas. Allow our team to provide you with all of your concrete needs. Some of our specialties include: Concrete Installation and Repairs, Concrete Cutting, Curb Building, Grading, Driveway Paving, Sidewalks, Sub-Divisions, Parking Lot Construction, Striping, Excavation Services, Retaining Walls, Coating and Sealing to name a few.

For almost a decade, Concrete Services LLC has been providing professional and reliable services to the Bismarck, Burleigh County, and surrounding areas. Allow our team to provide you with all of your concrete needs. Some of our specialties include: Concrete Installation and Repairs, Concrete Cutting, Curb Building, Grading, Driveway Paving, Sidewalks, Sub-Divisions, Parking Lot Construction, Striping, Excavation Services, Retaining Walls, Coating and Sealing to name a few.




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Flores Concrete Construction Inc

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25 years of experience

Whether you need a patio, retaining wall, driveway or something in between, we are here to help. All you need to do is give us a call and we’ll take care of the rest. In the meantime, feel free to take a look around our site to learn more about our services. Please change to, If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at any time. We look forward to hearing from you soon.

Whether you need a patio, retaining wall, driveway or something in between, we are here to help. All you need to do is give us a call and we’ll take care of the rest. In the meantime, feel free to take a look around our site to learn more about our services. Please change to, If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at any time. We look forward to hearing from you soon.


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Concrete Leveling questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can screw directly into concrete, but only if you use screws specifically made for masonry or concrete. They're often labeled as masonry screws and made of steel and a special thread that provides a strong grip. However, even when using these screws, drilling a pilot hole first will make it much easier. 

On average, expect to pay $2,400 to $6,400 for a 20-by-20-foot concrete patio. That price includes concrete materials, labor rates, sealing, and permits. With more complex designs and premium materials and finishes, the cost may be higher. Get quotes from multiple local patio contractors to get a precise estimate for your area.

Concrete can take up to 28 days to completely harden, depending on the type and its water content. But it dries enough for foot traffic in 24 to 48 hours. If you're curious about how long it takes concrete to dry entirely, the answer is more complex, so always check with the specific mixture instructions before adding heavy machinery or driving on new concrete.

Concrete should be at least 2 inches thick to maintain its stability and quality. Most concrete slabs fall between 4 and 6 inches thick, but you should be careful not to make the new slab too high or heavy. If you're considering a stamped concrete overlay, hire an experienced stamped concrete contractor to determine the ideal concrete thickness.

Yes, it's best to use a carbide-tipped masonry bit when drilling into concrete. These bits are harder and more durable than standard bits, so they're designed for drilling into tough surfaces like concrete. A different bit is likely to break and pose a safety hazard so you'll definitely want to stick with one that's specially designed for concrete. 

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