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Precision Concrete and Masonry

1 Pleasant St.
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Precision Concrete and Masonry

1 Pleasant St.
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28 years of experience

Precision Concrete and Masonry is located in Rochester, New York. Precision was established in 1997 and has been open for almost 20 years. We specialize in concrete and masonry and the president/owner, Darren, has 25 years of on the job construction experience. Some of our clients have been the City of Rochester, The Pike Company, Target, AT&T, and NYS Department of Transportation.

Precision Concrete and Masonry is located in Rochester, New York. Precision was established in 1997 and has been open for almost 20 years. We specialize in concrete and masonry and the president/owner, Darren, has 25 years of on the job construction experience. Some of our clients have been the City of Rochester, The Pike Company, Target, AT&T, and NYS Department of Transportation.


JG Remodeling

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JG Remodeling

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At JG Remodeling, we are focused on providing remodeling services with the highest levels of customer satisfaction & we will do everything we can to meet your expectations. With a variety of offerings to choose from, we're sure you'll be happy working with us. We want our customers to feel comfortable with us coming into your home or business and know we are going to a do professional job.

At JG Remodeling, we are focused on providing remodeling services with the highest levels of customer satisfaction & we will do everything we can to meet your expectations. With a variety of offerings to choose from, we're sure you'll be happy working with us. We want our customers to feel comfortable with us coming into your home or business and know we are going to a do professional job.




Cross Concrete and Masonry Inc.

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Cross Concrete and Masonry Inc.

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Cross Concrete and Masonry Incorporated offers top quality installs of concrete and masonry including sidewalks, driveways, patios, specializing in stamp and decorative concrete. Stone veneer, brick, block, stucco, drainage inverts, catch basins, storm and sanitary drains, etc.Our company also offers free estimates and accepts all major credit cards.

Cross Concrete and Masonry Incorporated offers top quality installs of concrete and masonry including sidewalks, driveways, patios, specializing in stamp and decorative concrete. Stone veneer, brick, block, stucco, drainage inverts, catch basins, storm and sanitary drains, etc.Our company also offers free estimates and accepts all major credit cards.






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Concrete Leveling questions, answered by experts

Sealing the concrete before tiling is recommended to help it stand up against any water that may seep through the tiles or grout. After thoroughly cleaning the concrete with TSP, priming with a concrete primer will seal the concrete. Check the label on the primer to make sure it is also a sealant and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for application.

No, you don’t need to wet concrete to cut it, particularly if you are using a dry-cutting blade. However, adding some water can help cut down on concrete dust. If you’re using a wet-cutting blade, then yes, you need a constant stream of water on your cutting piece while you’re cutting. 

It’s possible to pour concrete if the temperatures are expected to dip below freezing at night, but you need to take some special precautions before you do. Most importantly, you need to make sure your concrete won’t freeze, so the best thing to do is enclose the area and heat it. You should also make sure you’re using cold-weather concrete that’s designed for pouring in cold weather. Use accelerants to help speed up the curing process and avoid cold temperatures from resulting in weak concrete.

Yes, you can remove concrete by hand with a sledgehammer if the concrete is no more than 4 inches thick. Most patios and sidewalks fit into this category. With concrete deeper than 6 inches, a jackhammer may be necessary to break it up. Only use a jackhammer if you have the proper training and safety equipment.

Yes, concrete driveways benefit from a driveway sealant. However, applying the wrong sealant to your concrete driveway can actually make it a safety hazard by turning the surface slippery if wet, so avoid epoxy or polyurethane sealers and go for an acrylic or a penetrating concrete sealer instead.

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