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Paverite USA Asphalt and Sealcoating

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Paverite USA Asphalt and Sealcoating

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34 local quotes requested

As a locally owned and operated business we feel invested in our clients and constantly strive for customer satisfaction. We won't leave until the job is done right! Call or click to schedule an estimate today!

"They were easy to work with. They did it quickly for me."

Megan T on June 2020

As a locally owned and operated business we feel invested in our clients and constantly strive for customer satisfaction. We won't leave until the job is done right! Call or click to schedule an estimate today!

"They were easy to work with. They did it quickly for me."

Megan T on June 2020


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TerraFirma Foundation Systems

761 NE Garden Valley Blvd.
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TerraFirma Foundation Systems

761 NE Garden Valley Blvd.
4.53(
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Customers say: Quick response
68 local quotes requested
20 years of experience

Thousands of NW homeowners have trusted TerraFirma Foundation Systems to keep their homes safe, dry and stable since 2005. Nearly half of our business comes from referrals or repeat customers. We can help you too! TerraFirma is the NW expert in home foundations, basement and crawl space waterproofing, concrete leveling, and wall stabilization.

"Terra Firma is the best in the business and we were so lucky to have found them and to have their valuable crawlspace services."

Sidney H on September 2025

Thousands of NW homeowners have trusted TerraFirma Foundation Systems to keep their homes safe, dry and stable since 2005. Nearly half of our business comes from referrals or repeat customers. We can help you too! TerraFirma is the NW expert in home foundations, basement and crawl space waterproofing, concrete leveling, and wall stabilization.

"Terra Firma is the best in the business and we were so lucky to have found them and to have their valuable crawlspace services."

Sidney H on September 2025


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Northwest Landscape Management, Inc.

PO Box 12
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Northwest Landscape Management, Inc.

PO Box 12
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Customers say: Quality work
59 local quotes requested
19 years of experience

Northwest Landscape Management, Inc. has been serving Reedsport and the surrounding areas for since . We take pride in our work and offer quality customer service. Call us for a free estimate!

"Good work, fast work. But very expensive. But then, I did not compare much so maybe others are just as expensive. Explanation of work a bit fast for me to realize the consequences of certain work."

Evelyne N on March 2023

Northwest Landscape Management, Inc. has been serving Reedsport and the surrounding areas for since . We take pride in our work and offer quality customer service. Call us for a free estimate!

"Good work, fast work. But very expensive. But then, I did not compare much so maybe others are just as expensive. Explanation of work a bit fast for me to realize the consequences of certain work."

Evelyne N on March 2023


KF concrete and construction LLC

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KF concrete and construction LLC

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1 years of experience

My name is Karl Fishbaugher and I’m an experienced Concrete and masonry worker. I can do any type of concrete finish, stamped, broom, exposed, or sand finish. In addition to concrete I also do cultured stone and brick and block

My name is Karl Fishbaugher and I’m an experienced Concrete and masonry worker. I can do any type of concrete finish, stamped, broom, exposed, or sand finish. In addition to concrete I also do cultured stone and brick and block


James Christy Construction

49567 Myrtle Creek Rd
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James Christy Construction

49567 Myrtle Creek Rd
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6 years of experience

Our past projects include both new construction and repairs/restorations. Occupied and fully operational job sites are never a problem. And, we can also plan, manage, and build multi-phase jobs. We offer an end-to-end client experience that includes seamless communication, budgeting, staffing, on-site organization, and solid, quality handiwork every time. We have worked with homeowners and designers to produce top-notch work. Call us today and bring our project management skills and extensive construction experience to your next project.

Our past projects include both new construction and repairs/restorations. Occupied and fully operational job sites are never a problem. And, we can also plan, manage, and build multi-phase jobs. We offer an end-to-end client experience that includes seamless communication, budgeting, staffing, on-site organization, and solid, quality handiwork every time. We have worked with homeowners and designers to produce top-notch work. Call us today and bring our project management skills and extensive construction experience to your next project.






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Masonry questions, answered by experts

Yes, concrete is significantly stronger than masonry, especially if the concrete pour includes reinforcements, like steel rebar. Concrete is a uniform material that can withstand compression, sheer force, and tensile force as long as it’s reinforced. Masonry involves the use of mortar or grout to connect individual building materials, like brick, stone, or tile. Mortar and grout are also reasonably strong and resist compression well, but they don’t come close to the strength of poured concrete.

The material you use depends on how hard-wearing your steps need to be and what you want them to look like. The most common stone for exterior steps is bluestone. It’s hard-wearing and durable, and bluestone steps cost between $15 and $30 per linear foot. Limestone is also a popular option and is mid-range, costing $25 to $50 per linear foot. You should always consider the specific requirements of your project before ordering any materials.

It is possible, albeit a lot slower, to break up a rock using water. You would do this by freezing and thawing the water. You could create some initial holes or cracks in the rock, then pour water into the cracks or holes and allow them to freeze (so it's best to do this in winter or in colder climates). Since water expands when it freezes, this puts pressure on the inside of the rock and causes it to crack. You could continue to pour more water in and let it freeze to continue to break up the rock.

No, you shouldn’t lay bricks directly on dirt. While it might seem like a shortcut, it leads to a patio that shifts, sinks, and becomes a maintenance headache. Dirt expands, contracts, and erodes—none of which mix well with long-term stability. To build something that lasts, excavate the topsoil, compact a layer of crushed gravel, and add a coarse sand-setting bed. This layered base gives your bricks proper support, allows drainage, and helps block weeds from creeping through. Cutting corners here just means you’ll spend more time—and money—repairing your brick patio later.

Clean regularly, check for cracks, and inspect the chimney annually for safety.

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