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I.M.M. Construction Inc.
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Serving Rio Communities, 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 Rio Communities, 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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D & R Services
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Serving Rio Communities, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

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Emergency services offered

"People have actually asked me where I got the slate!  Both the driveway and the backyard look brilliant.  They showed up when they said they would, did the job in a timely manner and were incredibly professional.  From now on whenever I have any jobs in my house that need concrete I will not hesitate to contact them.
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Concrete Resurfacing questions, answered by experts

You can pour concrete over existing concrete and then stamp it to create an overlay. The old concrete must be prepared correctly for the new concrete to adhere properly and create a strong, stable surface. Stamping the new concrete creates a patterned finish that adds visual interest and an upscale feel.

If the cracks in your concrete patio are cosmetic, you can pour a concrete overlay over the patio to cover them up. However, you shouldn’t cover more severe cracks because the underlying damage will simply cause new cracks to appear in the overlay. Patio repair costs $750 to $2,500, depending on the type of repairs and the extent of the damage.

While certain kits make DIY possible, professionals ensure durability and quality of finish, which is vital for high-moisture areas like baths.

Yes, adding a patio or other concrete feature can increase your property taxes, particularly if it's considered a permanent improvement. The general rule is that if the project requires a permit, your property taxes will likely go up.

Permanent structures like a poured concrete patio are considered capital improvements that require a permit, which will trigger a reassessment of your property's value. Other concrete projects that typically increase taxes include:

  • Pool decks

  • Walkways

  • Driveways

  • Steps

  • Foundations

In contrast, 'temporary' installations, such as a paver or flagstone patio, may not require a permit and are less likely to affect your property taxes.

Permit costs for a concrete patio can range from $75 to $200. While the tax increase varies based on your location and the project's size, it is often a minimal amount. Always contact your local building department before starting a project to confirm permit requirements and any potential impact on your taxes.

Yes, you can pour new concrete over an existing concrete patio. This process, known as resurfacing, is a common repair method used by professionals. For the best results, ensure the old concrete surface is clean and free from debris. The new layer of concrete should be at least three to four inches thick and include reinforcement materials, such as fiberglass fibers or wire mesh, to prevent cracking and spalling. With proper technique, a resurfaced patio can last for 15 to 20 years.

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