We are a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business. Our major focus is on the quality our work and producing outstanding results. We are committed to creating a level of value unmatched by any of our competitors. We look forward to building lasting relationships with our clients and guarantee your satisfaction!
We are a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business. Our major focus is on the quality our work and producing outstanding results. We are committed to creating a level of value unmatched by any of our competitors. We look forward to building lasting relationships with our clients and guarantee your satisfaction!
We do concrete flatwork, basements and foundations. Excavation, grading, backfill and demolition. We offer free estimates and will work with you on every step of your project.
We do concrete flatwork, basements and foundations. Excavation, grading, backfill and demolition. We offer free estimates and will work with you on every step of your project.
A&A Hardscapes is a family owned business centered in Kearney, NE. We specialize in the design and installation of retaining walls, paver patios\paths, and water features. Although we focus on these elements of the landscape, we can meet all your landscaping needs. A&A Hardscapes services the Tri-city area and beyond. We offer excellent prices and products that meet or exceedes industry standards. With over 15 years of combined experience and an education in horticulture and landscape design from the University of Nebraska, there is no job to big or to small. We are certified segmental retaining wall installers through NCMA. And certified paver installers though ICPI.
A&A Hardscapes is a family owned business centered in Kearney, NE. We specialize in the design and installation of retaining walls, paver patios\paths, and water features. Although we focus on these elements of the landscape, we can meet all your landscaping needs. A&A Hardscapes services the Tri-city area and beyond. We offer excellent prices and products that meet or exceedes industry standards. With over 15 years of combined experience and an education in horticulture and landscape design from the University of Nebraska, there is no job to big or to small. We are certified segmental retaining wall installers through NCMA. And certified paver installers though ICPI.
We are a full service locally owned business. we offer a wide variety of services to these areas. Will travel. No job to big or to small. Have references and are customer oriented. Work while customer is at home job site cleaned daily. We complete each job in timely manner, no long wait periods.
We are a full service locally owned business. we offer a wide variety of services to these areas. Will travel. No job to big or to small. Have references and are customer oriented. Work while customer is at home job site cleaned daily. We complete each job in timely manner, no long wait periods.
Award-winning siding and window replacement company’s internet resource center. Home Remodeling Technology, Inc. has served homeowners for over 40 years. Our well experienced and professional technicians are happy to serve you. However, if you are handy and would rather install windows or siding yourself, we offer consulting services to guide you every step of the way. We have taken our 40 years of experience in sales and installation of premium replacement windows and siding to create a resource that will lead guide you. We have brochures, installation instructions, pricing and industry information all right here at your fingertips. HRTI believes in bringing its customers quality products and services at the best price possible. Contact us for a free quote and you will be amazed by how much we can save you. We look forward to working with you and improving your home!
"I think there’s a reason that you don’t see any negative reviews regarding HRTI. The contract from Greg Cotton (the owner) stated that you agree not to take any action that would harm HRTI’s reputation or lead to unfavorable publicity. I suspect customers are not likely to provide honest feedback for fear of violating the contract and being sued. Although in Colorado, I don’t think a non-disparagement clause is enforceable. Regardless, I lined out that clause in our contract and am free to provide honest feedback. I had a very bad experience. It seemed like every week his sub-contractors wanted to follow the plan or do what we agreed to in the initial walkthrough, but Greg said no. That then caused me to have to show him proof of these scope details that we agreed to. That was exhausting and required me to maintain detailed records of every conversation. I finally got to the point that I had to have every exchange in email to have a record. In person he agreed to things but then later stated that he didn’t. Not wanting to record in-person visits, my wife and I asked him not to show up in person in the last month of construction. Up to that point he only came onsite once over 6 months, so there wasn’t much difference there. My gut told me that the lack of detail in the agreement was a bad idea and would lead to trouble and it did. Hope this helps."
Derek S on October 2021
Award-winning siding and window replacement company’s internet resource center. Home Remodeling Technology, Inc. has served homeowners for over 40 years. Our well experienced and professional technicians are happy to serve you. However, if you are handy and would rather install windows or siding yourself, we offer consulting services to guide you every step of the way. We have taken our 40 years of experience in sales and installation of premium replacement windows and siding to create a resource that will lead guide you. We have brochures, installation instructions, pricing and industry information all right here at your fingertips. HRTI believes in bringing its customers quality products and services at the best price possible. Contact us for a free quote and you will be amazed by how much we can save you. We look forward to working with you and improving your home!
"I think there’s a reason that you don’t see any negative reviews regarding HRTI. The contract from Greg Cotton (the owner) stated that you agree not to take any action that would harm HRTI’s reputation or lead to unfavorable publicity. I suspect customers are not likely to provide honest feedback for fear of violating the contract and being sued. Although in Colorado, I don’t think a non-disparagement clause is enforceable. Regardless, I lined out that clause in our contract and am free to provide honest feedback. I had a very bad experience. It seemed like every week his sub-contractors wanted to follow the plan or do what we agreed to in the initial walkthrough, but Greg said no. That then caused me to have to show him proof of these scope details that we agreed to. That was exhausting and required me to maintain detailed records of every conversation. I finally got to the point that I had to have every exchange in email to have a record. In person he agreed to things but then later stated that he didn’t. Not wanting to record in-person visits, my wife and I asked him not to show up in person in the last month of construction. Up to that point he only came onsite once over 6 months, so there wasn’t much difference there. My gut told me that the lack of detail in the agreement was a bad idea and would lead to trouble and it did. Hope this helps."
Derek S on October 2021
Patios questions, answered by experts
It’s technically possible to install your own patio, but we don’t recommend it. Installing a patio is labor- and time-intensive, and getting the end product to look professional demands patience and experience. Not only can mistakes lead to unevenness in your patio and expensive repairs, but not grading the surface properly can cause issues with water management, potentially leading to leaks in your home, foundation damage, and flooding. It’s more expensive to hire a patio company, but it’s usually well worth the investment to avoid costly mistakes.
Concrete steps need concrete footings, which is a type of foundation. They are made of concrete with rebar reinforcement poured into a trench. The footings support the stairs, spread the vertical load, and prevent the steps from sinking. Footings need to be below the maximum depth that the ground freezes, typically at least 42 inches in depth.
The short answer is that the cost to build a staircase largely depends on what material they’re made out of and how many you need. Wood stairs cost about $50 to $100 per step for materials alone, while labor costs an additional $100 to $250 per step. The cost increases for more expensive materials such as glass or concrete.
Crumbling concrete steps will affect your ability to drill into the material and affix a sturdy railing. If the damage is primarily cosmetic, you might be able to DIY the repair with a patch kit. If the concrete is badly crumbling, hire a professional who specializes in pouring concrete. The average concrete step repair cost is $500 from a professional, but the extent of the damage will determine your actual cost. The professional may recommend a replacement if the damage is extensive.
If it’s time to remove your deck, there are several advantages to replacing it with a patio. For example, you’ll pay much less to build a patio than a new deck, especially if the framework is compromised. A patio also needs less maintenance and will last longer. However, replacing your patio with a deck may not be an option if your terrain is on a slope.
The Morrill, NE homeowners’ guide to patio services
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