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Ditzler Concrete

2860 Route 405 Highway
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Ditzler Concrete

2860 Route 405 Highway
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11 years of experience

We are a small business with few employees. We offer very reasonable prices and free estimates. Once a proposal is signed we require half of the amount agreed upon upfront and the other half upon completion of the job.

We are a small business with few employees. We offer very reasonable prices and free estimates. Once a proposal is signed we require half of the amount agreed upon upfront and the other half upon completion of the job.



"RCDM Contracting provided an estimate to place a window in our basement. We accepted the offer and paid 1/2 of the project cost as a deposit in mid July 2019. RCDM suggested one date to place the window which was not a day we could have the work done. I reached out through email, Facebook, and phone calls. He stopped replying a month ago. Even once answered the phone and put my husband on hold when my husband identified himself, never returned to the call, and never called us back. We have asked (through email and Facebook messaging) to be contacted about having our deposit returned. RCDM Contracting has not contacted us in any manner. I have NEVER had a contractor take a deposit and then not do the work. He has ghosted us."

Kelly R on November 2019

RCDM Contracting

"RCDM Contracting provided an estimate to place a window in our basement. We accepted the offer and paid 1/2 of the project cost as a deposit in mid July 2019. RCDM suggested one date to place the window which was not a day we could have the work done. I reached out through email, Facebook, and phone calls. He stopped replying a month ago. Even once answered the phone and put my husband on hold when my husband identified himself, never returned to the call, and never called us back. We have asked (through email and Facebook messaging) to be contacted about having our deposit returned. RCDM Contracting has not contacted us in any manner. I have NEVER had a contractor take a deposit and then not do the work. He has ghosted us."

Kelly R on November 2019




Ryan Watson Remodeling

772 Heilman Rd
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Ryan Watson Remodeling

772 Heilman Rd
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20 years of experience

I'm remodeling contractor . new and or remodeling . I do all type of work. ( block, brick, stone, drywall, framing, interior exterior finish. Siding, tile granite. Roofing . concrete, electrical , plumbing. Bathrooms remodel, kitchen remodel, decks ,porches, doors , windows. If u can dream it I can do it.

I'm remodeling contractor . new and or remodeling . I do all type of work. ( block, brick, stone, drywall, framing, interior exterior finish. Siding, tile granite. Roofing . concrete, electrical , plumbing. Bathrooms remodel, kitchen remodel, decks ,porches, doors , windows. If u can dream it I can do it.


Epic construction specialties L.L.C

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Epic construction specialties L.L.C

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15 years of experience

Fine quality, remodeling, concrete, concrete overlay, decks, sun rooms, restoration. Did the canal boat restoration for the Muncy historical society. Have built barns also. Hidden rooms,pool install. In ground or above ground. Chimney caps self made heavy duty. Metal working. No financing. currently 5 employees .

Fine quality, remodeling, concrete, concrete overlay, decks, sun rooms, restoration. Did the canal boat restoration for the Muncy historical society. Have built barns also. Hidden rooms,pool install. In ground or above ground. Chimney caps self made heavy duty. Metal working. No financing. currently 5 employees .


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Concrete Mudjacking questions, answered by experts

There is no real alternative to underpinning, although mudjacking and polyjacking are other repair methods that can add support from underneath your foundation. Rather than placing supportive piers under your structure, these involve pumping a material under your slab to lift a sunken section back into its original position. Polyjacking, in particular, is sometimes a suitable solution for stabilization issues under slab foundations, but underpinning is often accepted as the best and most permanent solution.

Most states and municipalities don’t require concrete mudjacking companies to carry a specific license, but they usually need to have a general contractor’s license, and they should be fully insured. The only exception is if the mudjacking company provides foundation repairs as well, or if it offers mudjacking for home foundations. In that case, they will typically need a foundation repair contractor’s license. You can check state requirements and then use Angi’s license lookup tool to confirm that a company is properly licensed to provide mudjacking services in your area.

Boring (also known as directional boring) is one alternative to trenching when installing underground utilities. The main difference between directional boring versus trenching is that boring doesn’t require digging or disturbing the surface. Instead, it involves creating holes or tunnels in the ground and then running utility lines through the openings. Boring is less invasive than trenching, but it’s also more expensive.

Polyjacking and mudjacking can both be good solutions to sinking concrete, depending on your situation. Polyjacking, which uses expanding polyurethane foam to lift concrete, is a better option than mudjacking because the foam weighs less and won’t contribute to additional sinking. Polyjacking can be a suitable solution for any sinking concrete slab, while mudjacking is normally only a good option for non-structural concrete, like sidewalks, patios, pool decks, and concrete driveways. However, polyjacking costs much more—as much as $25 per square foot, compared to the maximum of $6 per square foot you’d pay for mudjacking.

Charges correlate with surface size, settlement depth, and access, often yielding significant savings over concrete replacement.

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