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McClure Construction, LLC

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McClure Construction, LLC

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McClure Construction is located in Ogallala, NE doing everything from from pouring concrete foundations for housing to installing concrete patios. We pay special attention to our customers’ questions, needs and concerns. We pride ourselves in being a reliable, professional small business. Past projects include both new construction and repairs/restoration. Conveniently located to complete new construction for Lake McConaughy houses, additions, patios and garages!

McClure Construction is located in Ogallala, NE doing everything from from pouring concrete foundations for housing to installing concrete patios. We pay special attention to our customers’ questions, needs and concerns. We pride ourselves in being a reliable, professional small business. Past projects include both new construction and repairs/restoration. Conveniently located to complete new construction for Lake McConaughy houses, additions, patios and garages!






Hurlbert Construction

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Hurlbert Construction

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This is a family run business. You will always get a free estimate either over the phone or on-site, depending on the circumstance. Billing will be discussed with you because everyone's situation is different.

This is a family run business. You will always get a free estimate either over the phone or on-site, depending on the circumstance. Billing will be discussed with you because everyone's situation is different.




Laeger Construction

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Laeger Construction

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28 years of experience

We are a general contractor servicing primarily the Western Panhandle Region of Nebraska. We offer services for both residential and commercial applications. We utilize our strong team of experts to provide outstanding service in a professional and timely manner.

We are a general contractor servicing primarily the Western Panhandle Region of Nebraska. We offer services for both residential and commercial applications. We utilize our strong team of experts to provide outstanding service in a professional and timely manner.


Two Sheps Construction

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Two Sheps Construction

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38 years of experience

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.

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Concrete Driveways questions, answered by experts

A fence post set in concrete lasts anywhere from five to over 25 years, depending on how well the concrete was applied and the fence post’s material. Untreated wood posts in concrete could last less than 10 years, but a durable, treated wood set in properly applied concrete could last a few decades. However, all fence posts will wear out eventually, so expect to need to replace your fence post every five to 15 years.

Cost and age are two factors to consider when determining if you should repair or replace your concrete driveway. If your existing driveway is on the older side and the cost of repairs is 50% or more of its value, it might be worth replacing it. Replacing a concrete driveway when it's 20 years old and deteriorating in condition will save you from the cost of repairs that likely wouldn’t save it from replacement in a few years anyway.

Placing either a layer of mixed-size gravel or a paver base under your crushed concrete driveway is a good idea. The smaller pieces will compress and prevent the larger pieces of concrete from driving into the soil below, helping to avoid sinking over time under the weight of vehicles. For added protection from sinking and weeks, you can also install a heavy-duty weed liner beneath the gravel or paver base. Just be sure to use a permeable material to avoid drainage problems.

You should have at least 4 to 6 inches of compactable base under your concrete slab. Your contractor may recommend more depending on the structure.

Pavers last longer than both concrete and asphalt when well cared for. Since you can place individual pavers that suffer damage, you won't need to repave the entire driveway for an average of up to 50 years. However, the best material for you comes down to your local climate and budget.

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