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I.M.M. Construction Inc.
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Serving Pueblitos, NM and surrounding areas

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In business since 1991

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IMM Construction is a licensed and bonded construction company proudly serving the state of New Mexico. We specialize in residential, commercial, and municipal projects, delivering high-quality craftsmanship backed by professional service and reliable expertise. Whether you’re planning a home renovation, a commercial build-out, or city infrastructure work, our experienced team is equipped to handle projects of every size and scope.\n\nAt IMM Construction, we believe in transparency and customer satisfaction. That’s why we offer free estimates, clear communication, and a guarantee on all of our work. Our commitment to excellence ensures that every project is completed on time, on budget, and to the highest industry standards.\n\nChoose IMM Construction—where quality, integrity, and craftsmanship come together to build New Mexico’s future.

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Mountain Side Contractors, LLC
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Serving Pueblitos, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

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"Mountain Side Contractors widened my driveway and installed a concrete patio in the backyard. They were professional, on-time, and provided quality work. The concrete pads that they installed are 4" thick with rebar, control joints, and expansion material along the edges at existing concrete. I enjoyed working with Mountain Side Contractors and would recommend them."
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Concrete driveway and drivepad replacement
Concrete driveway and drivepad replacement
Concrete driveway and drivepad replacement
Concrete driveway and drivepad replacement

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Concrete Resurfacing questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can repair a cracked concrete patio, although the type of repair and the cost will depend on the type of crack you’re experiencing. You can seal surface cracks yourself for as little as $15 for some concrete crack filler. Uneven or wide cracks may indicate structural issues and require help from professionals. In these cases, costs can climb as high as {MaxCost}, so it’s possible but somewhat expensive to repair.

If your cement garage floor is sinking and cracking, your first step should be to call a local structural engineer to assess the problem. They can determine if it’s a minor amount of sinking related to normal settlement or if the issue is structural in nature. If you do have structural damage, the engineer or a foundation repair company that you hire will come up with a plan to fix the issue, which often consists of mudjacking for less severe issues or underpinning for more extensive problems.

To maintain concrete floors, clean them regularly with a damp mop and avoid using abrasive cleaning agents that can damage the finish. Reseal the concrete every 2-3 years to protect the surface and enhance its appearance.

Yes, all basement floors crack in response to the natural settlement of the soil around them and from concrete shrinkage as it cures, and you’ll see hairline cracks as a result. However, you should keep an eye on your basement floor to see if cracks continue to lengthen or widen or show signs of water intrusion. In any of these cases, the problem is likely not settling or shrinkage, and a professional repair is necessary.

Minor hairline cracks in your concrete may not look pretty, but they’re often not serious. It’s when concrete cracks are larger—wide enough that you can slide a credit card into it—that you need to worry. If you monitor a crack and can trace its active expansion over time, you’ll definitely want to call in a pro to inspect it and, potentially, repair it. Want to prevent cracks in your garage and driveway concrete in the future? Stay on top of sealing. Here’s how to seal your concrete garage floor and driveway.

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