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Andrea Garcia Consulting
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Serving Clovis, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

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"Dante and his crew are very professional and their workmanship is fantastic. . Tommy would keep me informed as to what work was going to be done when they got there in the mornings and let me know what the progress was at the end of the evening. If there was any change in the schedule, or if I had to reschedule something,. I always contacted Andrea Garcia. She always made sure that the work stayed on track and was responsive to all communications. The whole crew was very helpful and Dante always checked everything when the work was completed. They also cleaned up after themselves every evening. Which I truly appreciate it."
Roofing Project
Roofing Project
Roofing Project
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SMRT Construction Services Inc.
3.3(
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Serving Clovis, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 1984

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I shopped numerous contractors for an estimate, not only for price but references, I physically looked at projects completed by SMRT that were simular to my project and found SMRT Construction most reasonably priced, and the quality of workmanship was what I was looking for. I received an estimate with a complete itemized break down of work to be completed on the project, (it was very detailed). Upon agreeing on price and terms of contract, it was explained that the roofing materials had to be ordered and would take about 4 weeks to be delivered, and work could not start untill materials were on site. Once materials were on site, work begain that following Monday as promised, and the entire project was completed before scheduled finish date. The project went very smooth, He makes everything look so easy, this was a very difficult job, based on height and how steep the pitch of roof, Michael made sure safety measures were always taken into consideration at all times. "Kudos" Great job.
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Recommended by58%of homeowners
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Dreamstyle Remodeling & Doors featuring Pella
New to Angi

Serving Clovis, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

With a strong commitment to customer service, superior product quality, and expert installation, we are proud to have helped more than 67,000 customers in New Mexico, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho and West Texas improve their homes. We stand behind our products and installation with one of the strongest lifetime warranties in the home remodeling industry. With easy financing options, we can make your home remodeling dreams a reality for little, or often no, up-front investment.

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Concrete Finishing questions, answered by experts

The cost to install stamped concrete averages about $12 per square foot, with a typical range of $8 to $28 per square foot. For example, a 12-by-12-foot patio costs around $1,730 on average. The final price depends on many factors, including the project's total square footage, the intricacy of the design, concrete thickness and grade, and local labor rates. Other variables that can influence the cost are site accessibility, the need for land preparation or grading, and whether you choose to add staining or sealing. More complex designs with curves, steps, or walls will increase labor and material costs. You can save money by pouring and stamping the concrete yourself. Keep in mind that resealing stamped concrete costs an average of $1.50 per square foot, plus labor.

Mix the resurfacer into a sticky mixture. The consistency should look like mashed potatoes. Use a squeegee to push the resurfacer across the pitted area and smoothen the surface with a cement trowel flush. Make sure you protect any expansion joints with a weather strip. Alternatively, cut out any resurfacer that touched the joint once the mixture begins to harden.

Options include stamped, stained, polished, and textured finishes. Choose based on aesthetic preference and functionality.

Yes, concrete changes color while curing, moving from a dark shade when wet to a lighter shade once dry and fully cured. Wait at least 10 days after pouring the concrete to gauge the color of the final concrete. If the concrete remains dark or discolored after that period, reach out to your concrete contractor with questions.

Whether it's better to stain or paint concrete depends on your budget, desired aesthetic, and DIY skill level. Generally, staining is a more durable option because the stain soaks into the concrete's surface and won't wear away like a topical paint coating. Painting concrete can trap moisture underneath the paint layer, which may cause the concrete to deteriorate over time. However, concrete paint offers a wider variety of colors, is typically easier and less expensive to apply, and is effective at covering up existing stains or blemishes on the surface.

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