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Ruckman Construction, LLC

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Ruckman Construction, LLC

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21 years of experience

Performs blueprint review, analysis of projects, preparation of construction documents, subcontractor selection and supervision, material purchasing, scheduling, project budget and development, building code compliance, and quality control.

Performs blueprint review, analysis of projects, preparation of construction documents, subcontractor selection and supervision, material purchasing, scheduling, project budget and development, building code compliance, and quality control.




Weigl Concrete

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Weigl Concrete

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17 years of experience

Weigl Concrete has been serving the Northern Nevada community since 2009. Our focus is offering our customers the highest quality product and value in today’s market. We only use the best materials and are dedicated to completing each project in a timely manner. Let us put a foundation to your plans. We’re happy to answer all your questions and to provide you with a free quote. We handle all size concrete or cement jobs. We are fully licensed and insured by the state of Nevada and California. If you have comments or questions about our services, or simply need more information please contact us. We work in all areas of concrete and cement.

Weigl Concrete has been serving the Northern Nevada community since 2009. Our focus is offering our customers the highest quality product and value in today’s market. We only use the best materials and are dedicated to completing each project in a timely manner. Let us put a foundation to your plans. We’re happy to answer all your questions and to provide you with a free quote. We handle all size concrete or cement jobs. We are fully licensed and insured by the state of Nevada and California. If you have comments or questions about our services, or simply need more information please contact us. We work in all areas of concrete and cement.



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C. Reynolds For Masonry

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C. Reynolds For Masonry

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126 years of experience

We do commercial and residential projects both big and small. We also manufacture stone veneer with the same quality as the "big box" stores but without the "big box" price tag! Give us a call today!

We do commercial and residential projects both big and small. We also manufacture stone veneer with the same quality as the "big box" stores but without the "big box" price tag! Give us a call today!



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Concrete Leveling questions, answered by experts

Masonry uses units like bricks, cement blocks, and stone with mortar between them. Mortar is generally made of sand and a type of cement. Examples of masonry include the brick or stone on a house, chimney, or freestanding wall. Concrete is a mixture of water, sand, stone aggregate, and other materials, and is poured into forms or moldings. Types of concrete applications include driveways, garage and basement floors, and poured concrete walls in basements and crawl spaces.

Costs depend on the extent, the material choice, labor, and any decorative finishes requested.

Vinegar has become popular because it’s wallet-friendly, easy to find, and sounds like a great alternative to harsh chemicals and expensive machinery. However, vinegar isn’t strong enough to remove concrete sealant. Sealants can resist acid, and vinegar is a much weaker acid than chemical removal agents. And worse, vinegar can damage concrete by dulling it and causing pitting.

You can pour concrete over asphalt if it’s in good condition, thick, stable, and well-compacted. Concrete is more durable than asphalt and can extend the lifetime of your driveway without having to pay frequent asphalt driveway repair costs or replace it completely. 

But this is best reserved as a temporary solution based on budget restraints, as asphalt requires more frequent repairs and assessments than concrete. Once that concrete top is poured, it’ll be harder to accurately understand what’s happening beneath that layer, which could lead to more issues.

Yes, it's best to use a carbide-tipped masonry bit when drilling into concrete. These bits are harder and more durable than standard bits, so they're designed for drilling into tough surfaces like concrete. A different bit is likely to break and pose a safety hazard so you'll definitely want to stick with one that's specially designed for concrete. 

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