Murphy's Concrete
About us
All types of concrete and concrete repair.
Business highlights
12 years of experience
Services we offer
Specializes in stamp and color but can do any concrete job with over 16 years of experience.
Amenities
Free Estimates
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
Reviews
4.36 Reviews
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Jill R.
Jul 2017
They came and did the work when we set the date and for the price we were quoted. They were very quick and professional. They did high quality work, and it looks great!
Cynthia G.
Mar 2016
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Response from Murphy's Concrete
"Thanks [Member Name Removed] we are so glad that you are happy with us!"
Carol D.
Sep 2015
Very professional. Arrived on time on the date agreed, even though it was scheduled 6 weeks before. Brought a team of 6 guys plus the cement truck driver. The damaged slab had been removed the day before. Started the pour, finished the pour in about 45 minutes, and some of the crew left. The finishers remained for about 2 hours. It looks great!!
Wendell H.
May 2015
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Charles H.
Mar 2015
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Lucy K.
Sep 2013
Murphy Concrete was hired by me to demolish an existing patio and steps. They would then pour and finish a new patio and front step. In a verbal conversation with Ryan Murphy, he stated what he planned to do and would email me an estimate. I agreed to how he wanted to redo the patio, while at the same time fix the exposed concrete blocks which a patio cover posts were set in. He informed me that he would cut the blocks back and make them more presentable, which he did not do at all. In fact, he did not even pour concrete around the base of these blocks - he just repaired them after I complained to the Nevada State Contractor's Board. His verbal instructions for the steps were that he would center them under the front door, which was done. I was present when he and his crew demolished the existing patio and step.
I had to be out of town when he poured and finished the new patio and step. In our verbal conversation, Mr. Murphy never disclosed that he would use felt or epoxy. When I returned home the next day, I found that what we agreed upon had not been carried out fully. The existing concrete blocks were NOT cut, as he stated would be done. Felt was used and looked hideous. The top step slopes left to right; needless to say, this step does not get any weather hitting it. The siding on the house, trim around the door, a patio swing, which was out on the lawn away from the patio, the patio cover posts, the hose reel, and a candle hanging on the wall were splattered with dried concrete and never cleaned off. I was not pleased so I asked a landscaper to inspect the job for me and was informed that the Mr. Murphy's work was shoddy, at best. Not very professional at all.
After contacting Mr. Murphy via email, he asked me to call him because he could not find my phone number (I find this odd as a business owner). He contacted me via phone; we agreed to meet so that he could inspect his work to try and rectify the situation.
Unfortunately, while I was working away from the home, Mr. Murphy or his employee came to my home without contacting me. When I returned home, I noticed that epoxy was poured to cover up the felt. However, it was not poured between the foundation and the patio. A piece of grass was sticking out of the top step. When I pulled on it, a huge blade came out leaving a minor crack. As I stated, the cement blocks around the posts were not cut. In fact, all he did was repair around the base of these blocks. In other words, the old concrete was never demolished so that new could be poured.
Mr. Murphy did not respond to my four email attempts. I had no other choice but to file a formal complaint with the Nevada State Contractor's Board. Upon their inspection and decision, Murphy's Concrete was ordered to cut out the existing base from around the concrete pillars and repour the cement. They also had to clean their messes. Unfortunately, Mr. Murphy never contacted me letting me that he or his employee were coming to my house. Very underhanded and avoided all contact with me. At our meeting with the Contractor's board, Mr. Murphy was very hostile and angry. I recommend that you NEVER hire this person to pour concrete for you. I will never employ his services again. I found Mr. Murphy to be unprofessional at all levels.
I had to be out of town when he poured and finished the new patio and step. In our verbal conversation, Mr. Murphy never disclosed that he would use felt or epoxy. When I returned home the next day, I found that what we agreed upon had not been carried out fully. The existing concrete blocks were NOT cut, as he stated would be done. Felt was used and looked hideous. The top step slopes left to right; needless to say, this step does not get any weather hitting it. The siding on the house, trim around the door, a patio swing, which was out on the lawn away from the patio, the patio cover posts, the hose reel, and a candle hanging on the wall were splattered with dried concrete and never cleaned off. I was not pleased so I asked a landscaper to inspect the job for me and was informed that the Mr. Murphy's work was shoddy, at best. Not very professional at all.
After contacting Mr. Murphy via email, he asked me to call him because he could not find my phone number (I find this odd as a business owner). He contacted me via phone; we agreed to meet so that he could inspect his work to try and rectify the situation.
Unfortunately, while I was working away from the home, Mr. Murphy or his employee came to my home without contacting me. When I returned home, I noticed that epoxy was poured to cover up the felt. However, it was not poured between the foundation and the patio. A piece of grass was sticking out of the top step. When I pulled on it, a huge blade came out leaving a minor crack. As I stated, the cement blocks around the posts were not cut. In fact, all he did was repair around the base of these blocks. In other words, the old concrete was never demolished so that new could be poured.
Mr. Murphy did not respond to my four email attempts. I had no other choice but to file a formal complaint with the Nevada State Contractor's Board. Upon their inspection and decision, Murphy's Concrete was ordered to cut out the existing base from around the concrete pillars and repour the cement. They also had to clean their messes. Unfortunately, Mr. Murphy never contacted me letting me that he or his employee were coming to my house. Very underhanded and avoided all contact with me. At our meeting with the Contractor's board, Mr. Murphy was very hostile and angry. I recommend that you NEVER hire this person to pour concrete for you. I will never employ his services again. I found Mr. Murphy to be unprofessional at all levels.
Response from Murphy's Concrete
"Unfortunately in this day and age it's not unusual for people to want something for nothing and this is the case for [removed member name]. [removed member name] wanted work to be done that was not included in the estimate and that she specifically said that wasn't able to afford. In an effort to still give [removed member name]what she wanted she was given a break on the price of the estimate. In order for the concrete to not destroy itself like it had before the felt needed to be placed just the way that it was. Upon [removed member name]s return she immediately complained about the felt. In an effort to make [removed member name] happy with the work completed Murphy's Concrete covered the felt that was placed with epoxy free of charge. Unfortunately nothing that was done was good enough for [removed member name]. At that point we spent quite a few dollars on labor and materials just to please a customer that would have been unhappy no matter what was done. She did contact the contractors board and there was some minor cleanup that needed to be done, however at the time the concrete was poured (which is wet and does splash) Mrs. kinder chose not to move her personal belongings from the area that was being repaired and the piece of grass was due to the wind blowing it over which in Nevada we all know can't be prevented. Also on that note it sound quite ridiculous that someone would dare to believe that a piece of grass cracked their concrete? In my opinion if anything was cracked it would have been from the egg that covered her new concrete and house the following day, which should tell you something about this persons personality. As for the landscaper who said our work was "shoddy" landscapers generally are not licensed to speak concrete and any concrete professional will tell you that in her specific situation it was necessary. Murphy's Concrete does try our best to make the best outcome in every job that is done and this is just the unfortunate situation of a customer that can not be pleased."
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FAQ
Murphy's Concrete is currently rated 4.3 overall out of 5.
Murphy's Concrete accepts the following forms of payment: CreditCard
Yes, Murphy's Concrete offers free project estimates.
No, Murphy's Concrete does not offer eco-friendly accreditations.
No, Murphy's Concrete does not offer a senior discount.
No, Murphy's Concrete does not offer emergency services.
No, Murphy's Concrete does not offer warranties.