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Legacy masonry L.L.C.

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Legacy masonry L.L.C.

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Provide quality brick, block, and stone work for a combined 30+years. Provide other special work such as tuck pointing, restoration,etc. Our goal at Legacy masonry is to bring quality fair priced family owned service to the consumer. Legacy Masonry will bring quality,love and passion your idea is ours.

Provide quality brick, block, and stone work for a combined 30+years. Provide other special work such as tuck pointing, restoration,etc. Our goal at Legacy masonry is to bring quality fair priced family owned service to the consumer. Legacy Masonry will bring quality,love and passion your idea is ours.


TYNCO Concrete Solutions

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TYNCO Concrete Solutions

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We are a new company but my partner and I have 14 years of experience working with concrete. We specialize in all types of flatwork, stoops and retaining walls. We also provide stamping and color. Call us today to setup a no obligation free estimate.

We are a new company but my partner and I have 14 years of experience working with concrete. We specialize in all types of flatwork, stoops and retaining walls. We also provide stamping and color. Call us today to setup a no obligation free estimate.



Hardy Counter Tops & Floors

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Hardy Counter Tops & Floors

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11 years of experience

Hardy Counters & Floors specializes in Resinous Coatings and Concrete Polishing and Staining. We are located on the Eastern side of South Dakota and service the entire 5 state area. Our trained staff has experience in Epoxies, Polyaspartics, Polyurias, Urethanes, Sealers, Densifiers, Dyes, Acid Stains, Concrete Overlays and more! Hardy's owner Chad Leddy grew up in Watertown SD and has been contracting for over 10 years. As the industry has grown so has Chad and his staff. Polymer coatings are very durable and cost efficient but take a lot of knowledge and experience to use them and apply them correctly. Through the years we have continued to educate ourselves and have been certified in many manufactures products and application techniques. The equipment we use is efficient and HEPA certified and recognized as some of the top brands in the industry.

Hardy Counters & Floors specializes in Resinous Coatings and Concrete Polishing and Staining. We are located on the Eastern side of South Dakota and service the entire 5 state area. Our trained staff has experience in Epoxies, Polyaspartics, Polyurias, Urethanes, Sealers, Densifiers, Dyes, Acid Stains, Concrete Overlays and more! Hardy's owner Chad Leddy grew up in Watertown SD and has been contracting for over 10 years. As the industry has grown so has Chad and his staff. Polymer coatings are very durable and cost efficient but take a lot of knowledge and experience to use them and apply them correctly. Through the years we have continued to educate ourselves and have been certified in many manufactures products and application techniques. The equipment we use is efficient and HEPA certified and recognized as some of the top brands in the industry.



Gonzalez General Contracting

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Gonzalez General Contracting

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15 years of experience

Gonzalez General Contracting is a full service residential construction company servicing the Nebraska Panhandle. Whether you need a small scale renovation or desire a custom project we are committed to helping you create a home you will love.

Gonzalez General Contracting is a full service residential construction company servicing the Nebraska Panhandle. Whether you need a small scale renovation or desire a custom project we are committed to helping you create a home you will love.





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Concrete Finishing questions, answered by experts

You can paint concrete with paint rollers. In fact, using paint rollers is considered one of the easiest ways to evenly apply paint on concrete. A paint roller with a 1/2- to 3/4-inch-thick nap—which is basically a fabric paint roller cover—is best for painting concrete. The thicker the nap, the more paint it can hold to fill those pesky concrete cracks and crevices.

It’s possible to pour your own concrete slab and stamp it yourself, but we don’t recommend it. Pouring concrete is a relatively simple operation, but for larger projects, you’ll have to pay for concrete delivery anyway. From there, you’ll need to make sure you get the proper thickness to avoid cracking and sinking, and then you’ll need to work quickly to get the pattern stamped on the surface at the right time—too early, and the pattern may settle back down, but too late, and it won’t set at all. Leave the work to a concrete professional for the best results.

Unlike staining concrete, painting concrete often results in chips and peeling over time. You can expect numerous touchups over the years if the concrete is in a high-traffic area. Since concrete paints are opaque, you may also find it more difficult to get the exact color results you want. Lastly, painting concrete can make it much more slippery unless you mix in an additive for traction.

To find a reputable concrete stamping company, begin your search online and rule out any companies that have a history of negative customer reviews or complaints filed with the Better Business Bureau. Next, you can contact each company and ask for examples of past work, and choose those that impress you and align most with the style you want. Finally, ask for quotes from the remaining companies, and hire the company that most fits into your budget. It’s also a good idea to confirm that the company you’re going to hire is licensed and fully insured.

Concrete resurfacing is the process of applying a new, thin layer of concrete over an existing concrete slab to give it a fresh appearance. The new layer is often between 1/4-inch and 1-inch thick, so it involves much less material than you’d need to pour a new slab, which is often 4 inches thick. Resurfacing also gives you the opportunity to add color or texture to your slab without totally replacing it.

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