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Modern Rock Contractors

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Modern Rock Contractors

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13 years of experience

We are a Family Owned, Licensed, Insured and Bonded General Contractor specializing in Asphalt Asset Management, Concrete, Earthwork and Demolition. We offer pot hole repairs, crack sealing, seal coating, parking lot striping, structural concrete, decorative concrete, dirt work and erosion control services throughout the state of New Mexico.

We are a Family Owned, Licensed, Insured and Bonded General Contractor specializing in Asphalt Asset Management, Concrete, Earthwork and Demolition. We offer pot hole repairs, crack sealing, seal coating, parking lot striping, structural concrete, decorative concrete, dirt work and erosion control services throughout the state of New Mexico.


Nevarez Concrete

12 Costancia Dr
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Nevarez Concrete

12 Costancia Dr
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Nevarez Concrete is not just a concrete company. We do roofing, bobcat work, and framing. We brake old or unwanted concrete. Our company consists of doing quality work so the customers are pleased. So give us a call for a free estimate.

Nevarez Concrete is not just a concrete company. We do roofing, bobcat work, and framing. We brake old or unwanted concrete. Our company consists of doing quality work so the customers are pleased. So give us a call for a free estimate.


Ramon Palomino Concrete

Farmington
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Ramon Palomino Concrete

Farmington
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Ramon Palomino Concrete is insured company based in Farmington, NM providing services such as concrete curbs, concrete slabs and more. If you are looking for concrete contractor in the area don't hesitate to get in touch with us for free estimates. We are offering affordable and competitive prices with 1 year guarantee on project. Concrete foundation, block work, yard work, retaining walls, Local Concrete Service, Local Concrete Company Aztec, NM, Bloomfield, NM, Shiprock, NM, Kirtland, NM, Cuba, NM

Ramon Palomino Concrete is insured company based in Farmington, NM providing services such as concrete curbs, concrete slabs and more. If you are looking for concrete contractor in the area don't hesitate to get in touch with us for free estimates. We are offering affordable and competitive prices with 1 year guarantee on project. Concrete foundation, block work, yard work, retaining walls, Local Concrete Service, Local Concrete Company Aztec, NM, Bloomfield, NM, Shiprock, NM, Kirtland, NM, Cuba, NM


E&L Construction LLC

97 Ladera Rd
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E&L Construction LLC

97 Ladera Rd
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12 years of experience

The company owner is at all job sites and you will deal directly with him. All work is done by our company. We never ask for any money upfront unless job requires special oder on a material that is needed for the job. Payments are made quarterly after the job has started.

The company owner is at all job sites and you will deal directly with him. All work is done by our company. We never ask for any money upfront unless job requires special oder on a material that is needed for the job. Payments are made quarterly after the job has started.





Coble Constructors

155 Griffin Rd
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Coble Constructors

155 Griffin Rd
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38 years of experience

Coble Constructors, LLC has been providing quality concrete services in New Mexico since 1987. Specializing in a wide variety of Concrete Construction ranging from, Small Residential Homes to Large Aircraft Hangars. Coble Constructors, LLC is the Premier Concrete Contractor in Otero County. We believe in creating long-term relationships with our customers and warranty all of our work

Coble Constructors, LLC has been providing quality concrete services in New Mexico since 1987. Specializing in a wide variety of Concrete Construction ranging from, Small Residential Homes to Large Aircraft Hangars. Coble Constructors, LLC is the Premier Concrete Contractor in Otero County. We believe in creating long-term relationships with our customers and warranty all of our work



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Decorative Concrete questions, answered by experts

If your channel drain is being installed in a driveway, then you will need to pour concrete to secure the drain and prevent it from breaking under the weight of your car. For channel drains that you plan on installing on a walkway or underneath a roof or awning, then you can get away with using a compacted fill.

Yes, concrete is recyclable, but you can’t just drop it off at a traditional recycling center. Most major cities have specific concrete recycling centers that will accept your concrete disposal and break it down using industrial equipment. Recycled concrete can be used to create environmentally sustainable items like gabion walls to protect shorelines.

To remove carpet padding glue from concrete, scrape away as much of the top layers as possible with a sharp-edged scraper or putty knife. You can be more aggressive on a concrete floor than on hardwood, so scrape off as much as possible. Then you can soak the area with hot water for a few minutes before continuing to scrape. If there is still glue left behind, use a solvent that is made to remove adhesives and apply it to the area. Then scrape the rest of the glue off.

Whether you make concrete countertops yourself or hire a pro, they’re not the most budget-friendly surface options, and because they’re porous, they require regular resealing. Another con of concrete countertops is that they’re heavy, meaning additional reinforcing support is sometimes necessary to protect your cabinets and possibly even your floors.

A 4-inch-thick concrete slab can support around 4,000 pounds per square foot if a contractor reinforces the slab with rebar, while that same slab without reinforcements will support closer to 1,000 pounds. For the purposes of a patio, 4 inches in thickness without reinforcement should suffice unless you’re installing heavy kitchen equipment or a hot tub on it. In those cases, reinforcing your slab and sticking with 4 inches of thickness should provide plenty of strength.

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