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Nelson's Masonry

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Nelson's Masonry

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12 years of experience

My masonry company looks to expand business to surrounding areas, I have been been in business for over 10 years now in anything from concrete floors, patios as well as block foundations and repairs and additions, also experience in brick and stone work as well, I take pride in all of my work and will do the best for all of my customers

My masonry company looks to expand business to surrounding areas, I have been been in business for over 10 years now in anything from concrete floors, patios as well as block foundations and repairs and additions, also experience in brick and stone work as well, I take pride in all of my work and will do the best for all of my customers


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MD22 LLC

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MD22 LLC

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3 years of experience

At MD22 LLC, our objective is to provide quality craftsmanship delivered on time, that will meet your budget. Our knowledgeable and dedicated staff will assist with all phases of your project, from inception to closeout.

At MD22 LLC, our objective is to provide quality craftsmanship delivered on time, that will meet your budget. Our knowledgeable and dedicated staff will assist with all phases of your project, from inception to closeout.


Premium Concrete llc

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Premium Concrete llc

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Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

-Premium Concrete LLC specializes in all concrete, masonry and excavation work. Our company strives for perfection and high quality over quantity. Owner operated with 10+ years in trades. All employees are responsible, respectful and experienced.

"Great job! Done by Great crew!"

Eric R on October 2023

-Premium Concrete LLC specializes in all concrete, masonry and excavation work. Our company strives for perfection and high quality over quantity. Owner operated with 10+ years in trades. All employees are responsible, respectful and experienced.

"Great job! Done by Great crew!"

Eric R on October 2023




Diamond C Excavating & Design

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Diamond C Excavating & Design

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9 years of experience

Diamond C Excavating & Design strives for customer satisfaction and professionalism. We specialize in all excavation aspects, landscaping and design, land clearing, concrete, snow and ice management, and much more!

Diamond C Excavating & Design strives for customer satisfaction and professionalism. We specialize in all excavation aspects, landscaping and design, land clearing, concrete, snow and ice management, and much more!



Wheeler & Son's LLC

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Wheeler & Son's LLC

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Wheeler & Sons LLC is a general home repair and home remodel company. We also offer full handyman services! We offer free estimates with no travel fee. We are fully insured and family owned and operated! We will beat the customers quote by 10% guaranteed.

"We first hired this "company" in February 2021 for some smaller projects: trimming windows, installing wainscoting, and then a complete bathroom remodel. It took him over 2 months to do the bathroom, and he chipped the enamel in the new tub, did a sloppy job with trim work and drywall, and cut into the floor tile when installing the register cover. We paid him, and asked him to finish some of the little things, like attaching the electrical outlets, and he would say "Oh yeah, I'm sorry. I'll do that next time." He never finished them completely, and we just discovered in August since he only duct taped the shower head and tub spout to the wall and my husband was sick of it wiggling, that he never sealed up under the plumbing. We could see daylight because it was open to the slab below. In April, before the bathroom project was completed, we hired him for a large garage and mudroom construction project, along with a new furnace and central air. He prepared a contract which outlined arbitrary draws throughout the project. He claimed this was so he had money to purchase materials for the next phase. We were told the project would be done by 7/4, permits were not issued until 7/15 even though Brandon said he ordered them in May. It wasn't until AFTER I called the code office on 7/9 to verify and then called Brandon out on it, that after making an excuse, he finally submitted the paperwork. It was about this time that he told my husband and I more than once that all of the materials were in and sitting in storage with the building supply company. He said he didn't want to get them delivered and have them rained on. He would not show up for weeks at a time, and then come and work for a couple of hours, sometimes for one day, sometimes for 2 or 3. Never did he put in a full days work for any stretch of time. In mid-August he emailed us to say he would not finish the job. He admits to owing us a refund, which he has not provided. He claims materials have been ordered and paid for, but the business does not have record of payment. We paid him over $20,000 in advance for certain stages of the garage project, in accordance with his terms, but he did not hold up his end of the contract. We had to hire someone else to do it. Materials are now more expensive, and some of what he did was not right and needs to be redone. It's very unfortunate since he seemed like such a nice guy."

Amber R on August 2021

Wheeler & Sons LLC is a general home repair and home remodel company. We also offer full handyman services! We offer free estimates with no travel fee. We are fully insured and family owned and operated! We will beat the customers quote by 10% guaranteed.

"We first hired this "company" in February 2021 for some smaller projects: trimming windows, installing wainscoting, and then a complete bathroom remodel. It took him over 2 months to do the bathroom, and he chipped the enamel in the new tub, did a sloppy job with trim work and drywall, and cut into the floor tile when installing the register cover. We paid him, and asked him to finish some of the little things, like attaching the electrical outlets, and he would say "Oh yeah, I'm sorry. I'll do that next time." He never finished them completely, and we just discovered in August since he only duct taped the shower head and tub spout to the wall and my husband was sick of it wiggling, that he never sealed up under the plumbing. We could see daylight because it was open to the slab below. In April, before the bathroom project was completed, we hired him for a large garage and mudroom construction project, along with a new furnace and central air. He prepared a contract which outlined arbitrary draws throughout the project. He claimed this was so he had money to purchase materials for the next phase. We were told the project would be done by 7/4, permits were not issued until 7/15 even though Brandon said he ordered them in May. It wasn't until AFTER I called the code office on 7/9 to verify and then called Brandon out on it, that after making an excuse, he finally submitted the paperwork. It was about this time that he told my husband and I more than once that all of the materials were in and sitting in storage with the building supply company. He said he didn't want to get them delivered and have them rained on. He would not show up for weeks at a time, and then come and work for a couple of hours, sometimes for one day, sometimes for 2 or 3. Never did he put in a full days work for any stretch of time. In mid-August he emailed us to say he would not finish the job. He admits to owing us a refund, which he has not provided. He claims materials have been ordered and paid for, but the business does not have record of payment. We paid him over $20,000 in advance for certain stages of the garage project, in accordance with his terms, but he did not hold up his end of the contract. We had to hire someone else to do it. Materials are now more expensive, and some of what he did was not right and needs to be redone. It's very unfortunate since he seemed like such a nice guy."

Amber R on August 2021



Concrete Raising of Upstate New York

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Concrete Raising of Upstate New York

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Customers say: Super punctual
19 years of experience

Concrete Raising of Upstate New York is Syracuse’s source for home or business concrete repairs. From house leveling to cement grouting to basement foundation repair, we have the experience and know-how to resolve even your toughest structural issues. We can also improve your garage with an epoxy floor coating. It’s all part of being your local concrete contractor!

Concrete Raising of Upstate New York is Syracuse’s source for home or business concrete repairs. From house leveling to cement grouting to basement foundation repair, we have the experience and know-how to resolve even your toughest structural issues. We can also improve your garage with an epoxy floor coating. It’s all part of being your local concrete contractor!

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Concrete Leveling questions, answered by experts

Yes, including sustainable mixes and reflective surfaces to reduce heat absorption.

The cost to install a concrete driveway is $4 to $15 per square foot on average. Your price heavily depends on your desired concrete finish and driveway size. 

For a driveway that is 200 square feet, you can expect to pay an average cost of $1,900. For a driveway at double that size (400 square feet), the average price is closer to $3,800. Plain concrete is significantly more cost-effective, averaging $7 per square foot, whereas stained concrete averages around $19 per square foot.

The curing time for troweled concrete depends on different factors. The type of concrete mix used in the project can impact the time it takes for the concrete to cure, and climate conditions such as moisture and humidity can as well. It can take several days to a few weeks for concrete to fully cure, depending on the concrete mix.

Penetrating sealer seeps into concrete pores to protect it from moisture and staining, cracking, and mold caused by water. This means you cannot remove penetrating sealers like topical sealers. The good news is that penetrating sealant doesn’t have to be removed before resealing, as most topical sealers must. Instead, you’ll want to buy a compatible penetrating sealant (often the same kind already in the concrete) and apply it. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

Yes, you can grind concrete by hand, but it’s typically known as sanding concrete when done with a hand grinder. Additionally, you should only use this method if you’re working on a smaller area, like a countertop, rounding an edge, removing imperfections, or doing a spot repair versus a driveway or patio.

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