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Mountain Side Contractors, LLC
4.9(
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Serving Stanley, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"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."
Concrete driveway and drivepad replacement
Concrete driveway and drivepad replacement
Concrete driveway and drivepad replacement
Concrete driveway and drivepad replacement
Concrete driveway and drivepad replacement

+145

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Americas General Contractors
5.0(
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Serving Stanley, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Fred, his son and there staff did a fabulous job. I can’t be happier Kind, respectful and hard working I recommend them to anyone who is thinking of making improvements Thank you American"
Bathroom Remodel
New (glass shower door)
Master Bathroom
Custom Wine Bar
New farmhouse sink with new faucet

+76

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Carrasco Project Management
5.0(
6
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Serving Stanley, NM and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I'm very pleased and happy with them. I couldn't have picked a better team. They were very professional and eager to please me. They were very pleasant and good people to work with."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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One Above Legacy LLC
4.4(
8
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Serving Stanley, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

"I am very happy with my new floor. Leo took the time to make sure I was happy with finished product. I have already requested an estimate for 2 other areas in my home and look forward to working with them again."
Bathroom remodle
Landscaping Project
Remodeling - General Project
Remodeling - General Project
Carpentry - Woodworking Project

+56

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Concrete Resurfacing questions, answered by experts

Small cracks should be filled with a flexible crack filler, like a rubberized asphalt-emulsion crack filler or a flexible masonry crack filler. Larger cracks need something a bit more solid to prevent further movement and to avoid having to use too much of the flexible filler. For concrete, you can use a concrete backer rod while asphalt can handle sand, gravel, or even dirt.

To preserve a concrete coating, routine maintenance should include regular sweeping and cleaning to remove debris and dirt, promptly addressing any spills to prevent staining, and applying a sealer as the manufacturer recommends. Inspect the surface periodically for any signs of wear or damage to ensure timely repairs and maintain the coating's protective qualities.

A concrete overlay on an existing slab can range from 1/4 of an inch to 2 inches thick, though a minimum of 2 inches is often recommended to ensure stability and quality. The ideal thickness depends on the condition of the existing concrete and the depth of any planned designs or imprints. Before applying the overlay, it's important to repair and clean the surface, then apply a primer. For specialized work like a stamped concrete overlay, hiring an experienced contractor is recommended to determine the correct thickness and ensure the new layer isn't too high or heavy. For context, most standard concrete slabs are between 4 and 6 inches thick.

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.

You can apply an exposed aggregate finish to existing traditional concrete, but you’ll need to resurface the concrete and include aggregate in the top layer of concrete. You’ll also need to prepare the surface beforehand to ensure a good bond between the materials. Adding exposed aggregate is a job best handled by a concrete professional.

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