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Max Build, LLC
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Chama, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

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Max Build specializes in home construction, including residential construction, home remodeling, concrete work, roofing, window and door installation, flooring, and more. As we are owner operated, we are along with you every step of the way of your project without leaving you in the dark.

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Crystal Custom Builders & Excavating Corp
New to Angi
Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Chama, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 1982


Crystal Custom Builders & Excavation will strive to earn your trust through value pricing, high quality workmanship and by providing you honest guidance to make your project more affordable, without compromising the quality of the final product.\n\nWe're here to serve you with knowledge and quality you deserve. We offer worry free service. Locally owned and operated for over 24 years. Call today!

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Concrete Finishing questions, answered by experts

Concrete stain is usually better than dye for longevity because it is more durable and shows less wear and tear. While stain is not as saturated as dye, it gives you more control over the final look of the concrete countertops.

Finishing off a concrete sealing project with a layer of food-safe lacquer ensures the surface is safe for food prep. Follow the product instructions properly and ensure you let the lacquer cure appropriately before using the countertops for food preparation.

The ideal base for concrete is even, firm, and permeable to encourage drainage. Depending on your project's weight requirements, a combination of gravel, sand, or other aggregates is best. While you can technically pour concrete over grass, dirt, or an old piece of concrete, you risk threatening the concrete's stability.

Skim coating is when you apply a thin layer of drywall compound to textured walls, creating a smooth surface. This can be done for relatively little money—skim coating costs an average of $600—and can be a simpler way to smooth a wall versus removing texture. Since you apply the skim coat directly on the texture, it is a faster process than removing the underlying texture altogether.  

You can whiten concrete for unsealed and unfinished concrete with a solution or either muriatic acid or bleach and water—but never both. However, if your concrete does have a stain, finish, or polish, keep in mind that these hard chemicals could damage the topcoat. Your best bet otherwise is to power wash outdoor concrete slabs or clean indoor ones with a gentle cleaner such as laundry or dish detergent.

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