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Ruckman Construction, LLC

505 Verelli Court
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Ruckman Construction, LLC

505 Verelli Court
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20 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

PO Box 17456
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Weigl Concrete

PO Box 17456
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16 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.


Jim Hawthorne Concrete Construcion Inc.

Po Box 6803
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Jim Hawthorne Concrete Construcion Inc.

Po Box 6803
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31 years of experience

Jim Hawthorne Concrete is a long time local company with an outstanding reputation. We have an average of 4 employees during the building season (May 1st- Oct 15th). Ca Lic. # 697523. Most of our work is residential, and estimates are free of charge. Angies List customers receive 5 % off.

Jim Hawthorne Concrete is a long time local company with an outstanding reputation. We have an average of 4 employees during the building season (May 1st- Oct 15th). Ca Lic. # 697523. Most of our work is residential, and estimates are free of charge. Angies List customers receive 5 % off.


Concrete Leveling questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can pour new concrete over old concrete, but you need to apply a concrete bonding agent to the existing concrete to ensure the new concrete sticks. Keep in mind that even with a bonding agent, large cracks and other flaws will still come through. If the concrete has heaved, settled, or cracked, pouring new concrete on top won’t address any root structural problems. Removing the existing concrete and rebuilding will be your best solution in that case.

A concrete driveway lasts between 25 and 30 years on average, and that's only with proper maintenance. The longevity of a concrete driveway also depends on the method and quality of installation, as well as your local climate. If your driveway gets a lot of wear and tear from several vehicles—especially heavy ones like trucks and RVs—your driveway will last less than the typical 25- to 30-year lifespan.

Yes, you can put hot pots on concrete countertops, but only if they’ve been properly sealed. While the concrete itself is heat-resistant, the sealant may not be, meaning heat may discolor the sealant, so use caution.

Most of the time, you or your contractor will spray the concrete form and framework with a release agent or oil to prevent sticking. This is common practice with wood and steel forms. For insulated concrete forms, the styrofoam formwork often remains in place after construction, so you don’t need to treat it beforehand. Foam concrete forms made out of melamine also may not need treatment beforehand, as the material naturally won’t stick to the concrete after it’s cured.

Yes, you can pour a concrete slab on dirt, but only if you follow specific requirements. A wooden frame is a must, and the soil layer used for the base must be wet enough, thick enough, and compact enough to support the weight of the concrete slab. Consult with a concrete contractor to ensure you have the base you need.

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