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Ditzler Concrete

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Ditzler Concrete

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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.


J & K BUILDERS

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J & K BUILDERS

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36 years of experience

I do have some sub-contractors come in and help me with certain jobs. I would usually recommend half of the bill down, and the rest after the completion of the job.

I do have some sub-contractors come in and help me with certain jobs. I would usually recommend half of the bill down, and the rest after the 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



3G Excavating.com

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3G Excavating.com

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10 years of experience

3G Excavating is a family owned business in Central PA with over 60 years combined experience. We have expertise in various fields of construction. We're here to help you every step of the way.

3G Excavating is a family owned business in Central PA with over 60 years combined experience. We have expertise in various fields of construction. We're here to help you every step of the way.


Ryan Watson Remodeling

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Ryan Watson Remodeling

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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

Pros often use mudjacking or polyurethane foam injection to level a sunken concrete patio. Both methods lift the slab by filling voids beneath it. After properly compacting the soil beneath it to prevent future settling, the concrete may need to be removed and re-poured for severe sinking.

Mudjacking normally takes between one to three days to dry completely. The larger the project area, the more time it will take to dry. You should not walk on the concrete or place furniture or vehicles on the lifted concrete until it’s completely cured, which a pro can help determine. If you’re polyjacking instead, the polyurethane foam can take just a few minutes to dry, but wait an hour to be sure.

Mudjacking should last for five to 10 years, so it’s considered a temporary solution to sinking concrete. However, there are some cases where mudjacking fails before this time period, like if you have loose soil below the concrete or a karst landscape is to blame for the sinking concrete. Some mudjacking projects can last for well beyond a decade, depending on the underlying issue.

Cracking, spalling, and uneven surfaces often need attention.

Yes, expanding foam (also known as polyurethane foam) can lift concrete. This approach, called polyjacking, involves injecting the foam rather than concrete slurry to fill voids and raise the concrete slab back into place. It’s often faster and requires smaller drill holes than traditional mudjacking, though it may come at a higher cost. Some contractors also prefer polyjacking over mudjacking for more damaged and delicate slabs.

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