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CC&J Construction, LLC

PO Box 373
5.00(
3
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CC&J Construction, LLC

PO Box 373
5.00(
3
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
10 local quotes requested

CC&J Construction, LLC, is your all around company, specializing in both residential and commercial work in the Berks county and surrounding areas. We take pride in what we do, providing you with the highest quality work ranging from tree removal to pouring concrete driveways. Not a big snow fan? Give us a call for your snow removal needs. Whatever your project needs are, we are more than happy and qualified to help.

"Cory and his crew did an EXCELLENT job; exactly what I had wanted. He's a gentleman to deal with; answers all calls. I would recommend him to anyone and would hire him again in a minute if I needed more work done. Barbara S. in Reading, PA"

Barbara S on August 2019

CC&J Construction, LLC, is your all around company, specializing in both residential and commercial work in the Berks county and surrounding areas. We take pride in what we do, providing you with the highest quality work ranging from tree removal to pouring concrete driveways. Not a big snow fan? Give us a call for your snow removal needs. Whatever your project needs are, we are more than happy and qualified to help.

"Cory and his crew did an EXCELLENT job; exactly what I had wanted. He's a gentleman to deal with; answers all calls. I would recommend him to anyone and would hire him again in a minute if I needed more work done. Barbara S. in Reading, PA"

Barbara S on August 2019



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Quality Foxx

Stony Battery Road
5.00(
5
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Quality Foxx

Stony Battery Road
5.00(
5
)
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Oversees all aspects of a construction project from start to finish. Our main duties include hiring and training Subcontractors, applying for the necessary licenses and building permits and providing hands-on supervision and guidance to workers on the site. Our services are not limited to a specific field.

"It went really well, they are very respectful. They came back the following day o clean up the mess. The price is not bad and it seems like there no things that they cannot do."

Josue D on September 2022

Oversees all aspects of a construction project from start to finish. Our main duties include hiring and training Subcontractors, applying for the necessary licenses and building permits and providing hands-on supervision and guidance to workers on the site. Our services are not limited to a specific field.

"It went really well, they are very respectful. They came back the following day o clean up the mess. The price is not bad and it seems like there no things that they cannot do."

Josue D on September 2022



Michaels Construction

Unknown
1.00(
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Michaels Construction

Unknown
1.00(
1
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44 years of experience

Michaels Construction is a concrete contractor, located in Kersey, PA with over 35 years of experience in concrete services, room remodeling, carpentry, masonry and bricklaying. Home Builder, Construction Company, Custom Home Builder, Local Home Builder, Local Construction Company St Marys PA, Ridgway PA, Brockway PA, Johnsonburg PA, Treasure Lake PA

"Michael replaced a 23 year old front step for us in May 2019. In July 2021 we noticed moisture and mold in the basement directly under the front step, including inside the electrical box. We learned that water had been slowing seeping in around the frame of the front door down the wall to the basement because the concrete was not level by about 1/8” and slanted toward the house. I called Michael and he came out to assess. After first insisting that the step was level, he later agreed that it was off by 1/8” where it meets the house. He offered to use a composite molding material attached to the wood with caulking, and do a skim coat with bonding adhesive onto the concrete. Having done some research beforehand and consulting our contractor I knew that this was not a long-term solution. Additionally, the wood framing at the base of the doorframe was rotted from being continually wet and needs to be replaced. When I told him that our contractor suggested that the entire step be replaced, he said “that’s not going to happen” and went on to say that he couldn’t find my contractor’s name and also that he did not have a contract with him. I tried to approach him reasonably, showing him what was indisputably caused by his workmanship. He never even said that he was sorry that it had happened! From the onset, he was defensive, rude, and ultimately walked away from me. He tried to tell me that it likely wouldn’t have been a problem if I had a covered porch “like most people” pointing to other houses on my block. He even went on to insult me, saying that it took us two years to notice. I told him that we are likely going to have to have the damage caused go through our homeowners’ insurance and suggested that he file a claim with his insurance, to which he scoffed and said “then my rates will go up!” We plan to be in our home for a long time. I paid for a job done right, not one with a band-aid applied. This man does not stand behind his work."

John C on July 2021

Michaels Construction is a concrete contractor, located in Kersey, PA with over 35 years of experience in concrete services, room remodeling, carpentry, masonry and bricklaying. Home Builder, Construction Company, Custom Home Builder, Local Home Builder, Local Construction Company St Marys PA, Ridgway PA, Brockway PA, Johnsonburg PA, Treasure Lake PA

"Michael replaced a 23 year old front step for us in May 2019. In July 2021 we noticed moisture and mold in the basement directly under the front step, including inside the electrical box. We learned that water had been slowing seeping in around the frame of the front door down the wall to the basement because the concrete was not level by about 1/8” and slanted toward the house. I called Michael and he came out to assess. After first insisting that the step was level, he later agreed that it was off by 1/8” where it meets the house. He offered to use a composite molding material attached to the wood with caulking, and do a skim coat with bonding adhesive onto the concrete. Having done some research beforehand and consulting our contractor I knew that this was not a long-term solution. Additionally, the wood framing at the base of the doorframe was rotted from being continually wet and needs to be replaced. When I told him that our contractor suggested that the entire step be replaced, he said “that’s not going to happen” and went on to say that he couldn’t find my contractor’s name and also that he did not have a contract with him. I tried to approach him reasonably, showing him what was indisputably caused by his workmanship. He never even said that he was sorry that it had happened! From the onset, he was defensive, rude, and ultimately walked away from me. He tried to tell me that it likely wouldn’t have been a problem if I had a covered porch “like most people” pointing to other houses on my block. He even went on to insult me, saying that it took us two years to notice. I told him that we are likely going to have to have the damage caused go through our homeowners’ insurance and suggested that he file a claim with his insurance, to which he scoffed and said “then my rates will go up!” We plan to be in our home for a long time. I paid for a job done right, not one with a band-aid applied. This man does not stand behind his work."

John C on July 2021






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Concrete Leveling questions, answered by experts

You can pour concrete over asphalt if it’s in good condition, thick, stable, and well-compacted. Concrete is more durable than asphalt and can extend the lifetime of your driveway without having to pay frequent asphalt driveway repair costs or replace it completely. 

But this is best reserved as a temporary solution based on budget restraints, as asphalt requires more frequent repairs and assessments than concrete. Once that concrete top is poured, it’ll be harder to accurately understand what’s happening beneath that layer, which could lead to more issues.

Yes, pressure washers can remove rust stains from concrete. However, when coupled with an acid treatment, they can be even more effective. Just be sure to use a minimum of a 15-degree nozzle to prevent damage to the surface, and users must also be careful not to get in the way of the pressure washer’s jet as they can cut through skin and cause injury. 

Whether a concrete walkway or sidewalk needs rebar depends on how it will be used. Walkways and sidewalks meant for light foot traffic don’t need rebar, and you can use wire mesh instead. But concrete surfaces that will see heavy machinery will likely need it.

To remove carpet padding glue from concrete, scrape away as much of the top layers as possible with a sharp-edged scraper or putty knife. You can be more aggressive on a concrete floor than on hardwood, so scrape off as much as possible. Then you can soak the area with hot water for a few minutes before continuing to scrape. If there is still glue left behind, use a solvent that is made to remove adhesives and apply it to the area. Then scrape the rest of the glue off.

A properly installed 6-inch concrete slab, mixed and cured under the right conditions, can support about 3,000 pounds concentrated over a single square foot without buckling. Conversely, concrete pavers can handle around 8,000 pounds per square inch when laid over a solid, well-compacted base.

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