With over 19 years of experience, delivering a quality product at an affordable price is our goal. We're fully licensed, insured and everything is done properly from start to finish. Finding a cheaper quote is always possible, but the work speaks for itself! We proudly serve all of Western NY. Our jobs vary from anything small to anything large! We pride ourselves on a safe, clean workspace, and a quality job. All of our customers are kept up to date on progress each step of the way. We encourage questions at any time to ensure the complete customer's satisfaction. Here are some of the areas we specialize in: Driveways Patios Pads Slabs Sidewalks Decorative/Stamp Exposed Aggregate Basement Floors Concrete Repair Power wash & Sealing There is no job too big or small. We get jobs done efficiently! We offer *FREE* estimates, with zero obligation! Please call or text 716-228-5986 or text 716-343-0347, or email us at [email protected] Also contact us through our website at www.qualityconcretewny.com
"I hired George and his team to install a 25x15 stamped patio in our backyard. They came out on 8/12/2021 to prep the site and lay out the forms - George and his entire team were extremely nice and professional. I showed them where it would be installed and explained the dimensions and they went to work. Previously, I had a deck in this area which I removed myself a few days beforehand, so the site was mostly leveled already with the stone, so the team didn't have to do much to finish laying out the site. Once the forms were up, George had me come out to inspect it - he showed me the leveling of the forms, ensuring there was a pitch and showed me some of the dirt they removed to finalize the leveling. They said they would be back 8/16/2021 to pour the concrete. Later that night, I went out to do some measurements for a permanent gazebo I planned to purchase and I noticed that the dimensions were off a foot - that it was framed to be 25x14. Based on where my gazebo was going, I actually felt that 25x14 was acceptable, and I decided to give him two options; 1) come down on the price of the project by the same rate per foot, for the missing 25 feet, or 2) come out either on the day of the concrete being poured or sooner to adjust the width to have that extra foot - it really didn't matter to me. George responded and said that the price of the project is fixed because of the amount of the concrete they order, and that the 25x14 would be the same price. I responded by saying if that's the case just come out and add that extra foot as it was called out in the contract - it was obviously an honest mistake. At that point, George offered $100 off of the price, which was almost 5x less than what the price per square foot of the project ended up being quoted at. My response was that for $100 off, it's not really worth it to lose that extra 25x1 foot, and I would just like them to come out and adjust the forms and I will gladly pay the original contract price we agreed upon. I pointed out that the amount of concrete he has to order for this job, isn't changing - I just want it fixed to be what we agreed upon. George then called me and was extremely adamant that he laid out the forms exactly the way I wanted them, and that he's too busy to keep going back and forth with me through email and won't take my insults - therefore he was cancelling the contract and would return my $1,500 deposit back to me immediately. Knowing how hard it is to find good contractors these days, I tried to reason with him and I apologized for however I may have insulted him, and he insisted that there was nothing I could do or say that would change his mind about cancelling the contract. I tried calling him back numerous times after he hung up on me, but he eventually turned off it phone. I called his wife and left a message, who was the one who originally gave me the quote and explained that I don't know what triggered this, but I have a hole in my backyard now and I just want to get the job done. 10 minutes later or so, George emailed me explaining that by me questioning his concrete yardage math, I insulted him - what I had pointed out was that my job required 4.6 yards of cement at the 25x15, and at 25x14 its roughly 4.3 yards - that he still needs to order 5 yards, so this shouldn't be an inconvenience, and that I am not even trying to point out that there's extra cement that's not being used by my job. Again, this wasn't me trying to con him out of money, I was just trying to point out that I am not trying to change the terms of our contract, the patio was supposed to be 25x15 for a fixed price... clearly defined in writing. In his email, he gave me two options, either complete the job at the full quoted price but only 25x14 or cancel the contract, which I of course wished him the very best and cancelled the contract - mind you, on the phone he told me there's no way he would ever complete the job now. I promise you, that I am extremely easy to work with - I am an accountant, therefore I am not aggressive in nature by any means, overall I am quiet guy. I didn't fluff up this review to make me look any different that I actually was - this tone and back and forth is exactly how it went down. A mistake was made when measuring, and I asked to either correct it before he poured, or just knock some money off of the quote - I gave him the option - and he didn't reasonably accept either option. All of this over 1 foot that he could have fixed in probably 15 minutes. In hindsight, I am torn - in a way I wish I never brought up the foot, because I would have a beautiful patio done in a few days, because his crew does good work, but I am glad it unfolded this was because I don't want to give my business to someone who gets this triggered and angry over a 1 foot calculation error that was made by his team, not me. I am sure they will respond to this review, and try to push the blame on me for being unreasonable, and that I changed the work order, but I didn't - it was an honest measurement mistake that could have been remedied in 15 minutes, but just as he ended his last email to me, and I quote: "I will not be going back and forth about this anymore, I have work that I need to be getting done and this is just slowing me down." It is what is it... His team does good work for sure as you can see from the pictures, but I could never recommend someone who treated me like this. Now I will likely spend months trying to find a new contractor, all over a 25x1 section that was mis-measured, not by me, but by his team."
Darren R on August 2021
With over 19 years of experience, delivering a quality product at an affordable price is our goal. We're fully licensed, insured and everything is done properly from start to finish. Finding a cheaper quote is always possible, but the work speaks for itself! We proudly serve all of Western NY. Our jobs vary from anything small to anything large! We pride ourselves on a safe, clean workspace, and a quality job. All of our customers are kept up to date on progress each step of the way. We encourage questions at any time to ensure the complete customer's satisfaction. Here are some of the areas we specialize in: Driveways Patios Pads Slabs Sidewalks Decorative/Stamp Exposed Aggregate Basement Floors Concrete Repair Power wash & Sealing There is no job too big or small. We get jobs done efficiently! We offer *FREE* estimates, with zero obligation! Please call or text 716-228-5986 or text 716-343-0347, or email us at [email protected] Also contact us through our website at www.qualityconcretewny.com
"I hired George and his team to install a 25x15 stamped patio in our backyard. They came out on 8/12/2021 to prep the site and lay out the forms - George and his entire team were extremely nice and professional. I showed them where it would be installed and explained the dimensions and they went to work. Previously, I had a deck in this area which I removed myself a few days beforehand, so the site was mostly leveled already with the stone, so the team didn't have to do much to finish laying out the site. Once the forms were up, George had me come out to inspect it - he showed me the leveling of the forms, ensuring there was a pitch and showed me some of the dirt they removed to finalize the leveling. They said they would be back 8/16/2021 to pour the concrete. Later that night, I went out to do some measurements for a permanent gazebo I planned to purchase and I noticed that the dimensions were off a foot - that it was framed to be 25x14. Based on where my gazebo was going, I actually felt that 25x14 was acceptable, and I decided to give him two options; 1) come down on the price of the project by the same rate per foot, for the missing 25 feet, or 2) come out either on the day of the concrete being poured or sooner to adjust the width to have that extra foot - it really didn't matter to me. George responded and said that the price of the project is fixed because of the amount of the concrete they order, and that the 25x14 would be the same price. I responded by saying if that's the case just come out and add that extra foot as it was called out in the contract - it was obviously an honest mistake. At that point, George offered $100 off of the price, which was almost 5x less than what the price per square foot of the project ended up being quoted at. My response was that for $100 off, it's not really worth it to lose that extra 25x1 foot, and I would just like them to come out and adjust the forms and I will gladly pay the original contract price we agreed upon. I pointed out that the amount of concrete he has to order for this job, isn't changing - I just want it fixed to be what we agreed upon. George then called me and was extremely adamant that he laid out the forms exactly the way I wanted them, and that he's too busy to keep going back and forth with me through email and won't take my insults - therefore he was cancelling the contract and would return my $1,500 deposit back to me immediately. Knowing how hard it is to find good contractors these days, I tried to reason with him and I apologized for however I may have insulted him, and he insisted that there was nothing I could do or say that would change his mind about cancelling the contract. I tried calling him back numerous times after he hung up on me, but he eventually turned off it phone. I called his wife and left a message, who was the one who originally gave me the quote and explained that I don't know what triggered this, but I have a hole in my backyard now and I just want to get the job done. 10 minutes later or so, George emailed me explaining that by me questioning his concrete yardage math, I insulted him - what I had pointed out was that my job required 4.6 yards of cement at the 25x15, and at 25x14 its roughly 4.3 yards - that he still needs to order 5 yards, so this shouldn't be an inconvenience, and that I am not even trying to point out that there's extra cement that's not being used by my job. Again, this wasn't me trying to con him out of money, I was just trying to point out that I am not trying to change the terms of our contract, the patio was supposed to be 25x15 for a fixed price... clearly defined in writing. In his email, he gave me two options, either complete the job at the full quoted price but only 25x14 or cancel the contract, which I of course wished him the very best and cancelled the contract - mind you, on the phone he told me there's no way he would ever complete the job now. I promise you, that I am extremely easy to work with - I am an accountant, therefore I am not aggressive in nature by any means, overall I am quiet guy. I didn't fluff up this review to make me look any different that I actually was - this tone and back and forth is exactly how it went down. A mistake was made when measuring, and I asked to either correct it before he poured, or just knock some money off of the quote - I gave him the option - and he didn't reasonably accept either option. All of this over 1 foot that he could have fixed in probably 15 minutes. In hindsight, I am torn - in a way I wish I never brought up the foot, because I would have a beautiful patio done in a few days, because his crew does good work, but I am glad it unfolded this was because I don't want to give my business to someone who gets this triggered and angry over a 1 foot calculation error that was made by his team, not me. I am sure they will respond to this review, and try to push the blame on me for being unreasonable, and that I changed the work order, but I didn't - it was an honest measurement mistake that could have been remedied in 15 minutes, but just as he ended his last email to me, and I quote: "I will not be going back and forth about this anymore, I have work that I need to be getting done and this is just slowing me down." It is what is it... His team does good work for sure as you can see from the pictures, but I could never recommend someone who treated me like this. Now I will likely spend months trying to find a new contractor, all over a 25x1 section that was mis-measured, not by me, but by his team."
Darren R on August 2021
Tree trimming, danger tree, logging, land clearing, tree carving and anything else you may need done
Tree trimming, danger tree, logging, land clearing, tree carving and anything else you may need done
Painting, Pressure washing, dry locking, waterproofing
Painting, Pressure washing, dry locking, waterproofing
A local contractor for any and all building needs. Fair value and exceptional service are our highest priorities. Over a decade of experience in large scale commercial and residential building, we have the knowledge and expertise for even the most difficult projects.
A local contractor for any and all building needs. Fair value and exceptional service are our highest priorities. Over a decade of experience in large scale commercial and residential building, we have the knowledge and expertise for even the most difficult projects.
Land/Brush Clearing. Prices vary based off land/brush being cleared.
Land/Brush Clearing. Prices vary based off land/brush being cleared.
We specialize in lawn & garden care, property maintenance, pressure cleaning, Fire pit fabrication & Repair, Deck & Stairs, deck railing new and repair services.
We specialize in lawn & garden care, property maintenance, pressure cleaning, Fire pit fabrication & Repair, Deck & Stairs, deck railing new and repair services.
Zoar Valley Contracting is a small Western New York Local Company providing excavating services of all kinds. From ponds to new home build foundation dig outs and utilities, also land clearing, grading, and even concrete flatwork. We Pride ourselves in the quality of our work and we are always pushing ourselves to further educate ourselves. With over a decade of experience in the industry we have the skill and drive to accomplish any task you may have for us. We hope to work with you in the future.
"The quality of work done by Zoar Valley Construction was excellent. They were professional, very friendly, and respectful of our property. We are very happy with the results of our garage floor. Would definitely recommend Paul for any concrete jobs or site work that you may have."
Julie Y on June 2023
Zoar Valley Contracting is a small Western New York Local Company providing excavating services of all kinds. From ponds to new home build foundation dig outs and utilities, also land clearing, grading, and even concrete flatwork. We Pride ourselves in the quality of our work and we are always pushing ourselves to further educate ourselves. With over a decade of experience in the industry we have the skill and drive to accomplish any task you may have for us. We hope to work with you in the future.
"The quality of work done by Zoar Valley Construction was excellent. They were professional, very friendly, and respectful of our property. We are very happy with the results of our garage floor. Would definitely recommend Paul for any concrete jobs or site work that you may have."
Julie Y on June 2023
full service insulation contractor
full service insulation contractor
Jimmy Keller is a sculpture artist in Northeastern United States. Jimmy Keller's work includes chainsaw art from wood and metal art. Art is a great way to transform a space and we will work with you to create a unique piece! Jimmy Keller can travel to design and deliver your artwork. Give Jimmy Keller a call today to get started! www.jimmykellerdesign.com
Jimmy Keller is a sculpture artist in Northeastern United States. Jimmy Keller's work includes chainsaw art from wood and metal art. Art is a great way to transform a space and we will work with you to create a unique piece! Jimmy Keller can travel to design and deliver your artwork. Give Jimmy Keller a call today to get started! www.jimmykellerdesign.com
I will take care of your yard and will do a excellent job I am a 16 year old I love to work hard and try my best and just want to work for what I get and prices depends on size of yard
I will take care of your yard and will do a excellent job I am a 16 year old I love to work hard and try my best and just want to work for what I get and prices depends on size of yard
When it comes to landscapers, licensing laws vary. Landscaping architects are required to be licensed in all 50 states, whereas traditional landscaping contractors are not typically required to hold a certification. You’ll likely be working with a landscaping contractor for most residential projects. If you are redesigning your whole yard or adding in hardscape features, you will work with a landscaping architect at some point during the project. Be sure to check our state licensing tool to review the local landscaper guidelines.
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The average cost of playground equipment installation is around $500, and most homeowners pay between $330 and $700, excluding the cost of the playground equipment itself. Your total project cost will depend on site preparation requirements, playset size, design complexity, number of accessories, and the swing set materials. Don’t forget to account for the cost of playground surfacing, which can cost between $15 to $160 per cubic yard or $225 per cubic yard for poured rubber.
The cost of a paver patio is $3,800 for a 280-square-foot patio on average. Depending on the patio size, paver material, and design complexity, this cost can range from $2,400 to $7,000 or more.
The size of your patio is a significant factor in the project’s overall cost. If you're building a smaller patio of only 60 square feet, your costs will be closer to $480 to $1,500. If you want a more luxurious 900-square-foot patio, you'll spend closer to $7,200 to $22,500.
The average cost of mudjacking is around $5 per square foot of concrete, with most concrete leveling jobs totaling between $3 and $8 per square foot. The typical cost to fix a sinking portion of concrete slab with mudjacking is around $1,100. The price you’ll pay depends on the size of the concrete slab you need to be leveled, the accessibility of the slab, and the type of material your contractor uses beneath the concrete to lift it back into place.
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.