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Sheppard Concrete
5.0(
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Serving Dibble, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 1952

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"I had Sheppard concrete tear out and replace my driveway that was in terrible shape. The process went so smooth, I literally did not have to worry about calling 811 or dealing with the permit. Sheppard concrete did everything from start to finish. When they left the job was done, cleaned up, backfilled and looking great. I would absolutely use them again and highly recommend them to anyone needing concrete work done."
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Response time1 day
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Campos Concrete & Construction Inc
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Serving Dibble, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 1985

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Customers say: True professional

"I have used many concrete contractors over the years; however, Omar and his crew are at the top of the list moving forward. They are by far the cleanest crew I have encountered, the did grading work, broom filled bobcat tracks and even put fresh dirt over where the pump truck hose laid so the fescue would come back faster. Not an ounce of trash was left behind and this was all done of their own accord. Exceptional work and was well worth the added week or two wait time to get them on the job as opposed to someone else."
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DUNAMIS CONCRETE SERVICES LLC
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Serving Dibble, OK and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

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Hello, My name is Austin Rodgers. I own Dunamis Concrete LLC. I have been doing commercial and residential concrete for 20 years. I specialize in driveways, patios, curb and gutter stem walls, retaining walls, concrete foundations. We are licensed and bonded.\nWe uphold meticulous standards and unprecedented communication. It is my job from the beginning to the end of the project to make the customer feel secure and have every understanding of the project as it develops. We offer second to none quality.\nAnd professionalism. You will not be disappointed.

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Driveway North Edmond
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ADVANCED CONCRETE DESIGNS INC
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Serving Dibble, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 1997

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"Josh, the supervisor, listened to me as I described a problem we have with water erosion near the sidewalk. He suggested a gradual slope in two areas. The crew make very little mess as they worked and cleaned up pretty well after the job was complete. Josh used rebar and fiber in the concrete. It looks great and the slopes aren't noticable but work perfectly to guide water away from the house and into a french drain we had installed a few years ago. I'm very happy with the final result. I would use Advanced Concrete Design again and would recommend them to a friend without hesistation.


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Creative concrete construction - Inicio Facebook
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Serving Dibble, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

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"After a previous bad experience with a contractor, Creative Concrete Construction worked 10hr days on the weekend before a holiday because they were concerned with customer service and the outcome. They sat in a class to learn how to do the work and use the materials the correct way. Not only did they do a great job, they cleaned up after their work, they didn't leave any damage and I now have the most beautiful floors! I could not be happier with the services provided and the crew that he brought it. He knew exactly what he was doing. I would recommend him to absolutely everyone!"
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Response time1 day
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Encompass
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Serving Dibble, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

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Emergency services offered

"This was an outstanding experience! This is a family run business and there is a tremendous amount of pride and concern for the satisfaction of the client. They come when they say they will and work a full day. Their depth of skill and design sense made my project what I wanted. I will definitely go with them again for my next project."
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Concrete Resurfacing questions, answered by experts

For thin driveway cracks that aren’t widening or lengthening, a polyurethane crack filler is usually the best way to seal the crack and prevent further damage from water and ice. If you have cracks that are more than ⅛-inch wide or driveway cracks that continue to grow, you should call in a professional driveway repair company to fix underlying problems—like insufficient support from the soil underneath—before filling in the cracks. An epoxy sealant is a better option for wider cracks after the surface is leveled and the underlying problem is fixed.

Whether resurfacing concrete is worth the cost depends on the condition of the underlying slab. Resurfacing can be a good option if the concrete is in decent condition with only minor issues like standard wear and tear, small cracks, chips, or discoloration. In these cases, resurfacing adds a protective layer that can extend the concrete's lifespan without the high cost of a full replacement.

However, if the concrete has significant damage—such as deep cracks, peeling, sinking, or is broken up—resurfacing may not be worth it. The new overlay is only as good as the concrete beneath it, and existing problems like peeling and cracks are likely to show through the new surface. In situations with severe damage, replacing the entire slab is often more cost-effective in the long run and will yield a better result.

To make the best decision, it's recommended to have a licensed concrete specialist inspect the damage and determine if resurfacing is the right choice for your situation.

Concrete resurfacing and concrete overlay are terms often used interchangeably to describe the process of applying a new, thin layer of pre-blended concrete over an existing slab. This process enhances the durability and appearance of the concrete, giving it a fresh look without the high cost of a full replacement. The new layer is typically between 1/4-inch and 1-inch thick, significantly less than the 4 inches required for a new slab, and can be stamped, colored, or textured for a custom finish.

While the terms are often considered the same, their meaning can sometimes vary by contractor. Some may use "overlay" to describe a thicker application that adds structural integrity, while "resurfacing" might refer to a thinner layer intended for cosmetic upgrades. Other common names for this process include concrete restoration, concrete refinishing, and concrete rejuvenation.

Yes, you can pour new concrete over old concrete, but you need to apply a concrete bonding agent to the existing concrete to ensure the new concrete sticks. Keep in mind that even with a bonding agent, large cracks and other flaws will still come through. If the concrete has heaved, settled, or cracked, pouring new concrete on top won’t address any root structural problems. Removing the existing concrete and rebuilding will be your best solution in that case.

The best way to determine if ceiling cracks are structural is to hire a ceiling contractor to inspect the cracks and provide a professional opinion. That said, you might be able to make an educated guess based on the size and appearance of the crack. Larger cracks, cracks accompanied by sagging or discoloration, and cracks that travel from the ceiling down the walls are all signs of structural issues.

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