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Oklahoma All State Roofing LLC
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Serving Apache, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

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Emergency services offered

"Very professional, work was done in a very timely manner, and every request I had was honored. When a issue was found a immediate phone call to me took place and the suggestion was exactly what I had in mind. I put the first roof on myself with my family and their quality of work is just as good as ours. I would definitely use them again!"
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J&J Eagle Construction
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Serving Apache, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

"I recently hired J&J Eagle Construction for a concrete project, and I am extremely satisfied with their work. I found them through Angi's, and from the moment I reached out, Juan was incredibly responsive, contacting me within a few hours of my inquiry. He came the next day to give me a quote, demonstrating extensive knowledge and professionalism that made me feel confident in choosing them. They were able to start the project within a couple of days. The team showed up bright and early as promised and worked diligently throughout the day until the first stage of site leveling and setting up the forms was complete. Despite some weather delays, they handled everything smoothly and communicated clearly throughout the process. On the day of the concrete pour, Juan and Jose arrived early and were fully prepared. They worked tirelessly and efficiently, ensuring that the concrete was poured, smoothed, and saw cuts were made to perfection. The quality of their work exceeded my expectations, and I am thrilled with the final result. Overall, J&J Eagle Construction delivered an outstanding job with professionalism and dedication. I highly recommend them for any construction needs."
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Concrete Finishing questions, answered by experts

For homeowners, it’s better to dry grind concrete. Dry grinding is the method described above and can be done by experienced DIYers for smaller projects. Wet grinding requires a big volume of water, a way to collect the slurry created by the water and dust, and an environmentally-safe place to dispose of the slurry. In general, only professionals do wet grinding.  

There are a few different types of finishes to choose from for the final step of the project. 

Water-based polyurethane sealants emit fewer odors and fumes but dry quickly, which can pose a challenge when trying to get a smooth coat. Oil-based polyurethane sealants let out more odors and fumes into the air (it’s especially important to wear a respirator if you choose this type), but they take longer to dry, which can be more forgiving during the finishing step. 

Some may prefer wood oil to polyurethane because rather than creating a layer, it becomes part of the wood. Wood oil takes longer to dry, and is less resistant to wear and tear; however, it creates a natural-looking result by enhancing the grain of the wood. 

Yes, finishing concrete can be difficult to achieve a perfect result, although most people can finish concrete. Knowing when to trowel, how long to wait before touching the slab, and how to help it cure evenly all takes time and experience. However, the only way to gain that experience is to give the project a shot, and we suggest starting with a smaller project like a small concrete pad first.

If the cracks in your concrete patio are cosmetic, you can pour a concrete overlay over the patio to cover them up. However, you shouldn’t cover more severe cracks because the underlying damage will simply cause new cracks to appear in the overlay. Patio repair costs $750 to $2,500, depending on the type of repairs and the extent of the damage.

Concrete stain is usually better than dye for longevity because it is more durable and shows less wear and tear. While stain is not as saturated as dye, it gives you more control over the final look of the concrete countertops.

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