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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.


Jim Hawthorne Concrete Construcion Inc.

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Jim Hawthorne Concrete Construcion Inc.

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32 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.





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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Concrete Leveling questions, answered by experts

Yes, you should seal your exposed aggregate concrete to keep it protected from the elements and reduce the risk of cracking and concrete spalling. You’ll need to invest in the cost of resealing your concrete about every three years to keep it in good condition. Unsealed exposed aggregate concrete is susceptible to water damage, stains, chips, cracks, and abrasion. Sealers are available in various finishes and levels of gloss. Outdoor exposed aggregate concrete should be sealed with a non-yellowing, UV-resistant sealer to preserve the look of the finish.

Placing either a layer of mixed-size gravel or a paver base under your crushed concrete driveway is a good idea. The smaller pieces will compress and prevent the larger pieces of concrete from driving into the soil below, helping to avoid sinking over time under the weight of vehicles. For added protection from sinking and weeks, you can also install a heavy-duty weed liner beneath the gravel or paver base. Just be sure to use a permeable material to avoid drainage problems.

DIY is possible for small jobs, but professionals ensure durability, proper grading, and compliance with safety codes.

DIY is possible for basic finishes. Professional services ensure a polished, durable result for decorative or complex finishes.

Both concrete and asphalt are appropriate for your driveway apron. The choice often comes down to local laws and the current material of your driveway. In some cases, your town may require you to install wire mesh or rebar to fortify the material, but both are common in apron installation.

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