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Design & Build LLC

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28 years of experience

Design & Build LLC is a General construction business that does all areas of residential construction. We are a family based business serving as a alternative to a large number of sub-contractors doing the construction process. Are goal is to "Build around your dream." However big or small. We also want to take the questions that comes with construction from the customer and give valuable answers and certainty to the customers needs. We do design as well as a complete projection of costs for a complete project and remove all the guess work.

Design & Build LLC is a General construction business that does all areas of residential construction. We are a family based business serving as a alternative to a large number of sub-contractors doing the construction process. Are goal is to "Build around your dream." However big or small. We also want to take the questions that comes with construction from the customer and give valuable answers and certainty to the customers needs. We do design as well as a complete projection of costs for a complete project and remove all the guess work.



R G Morgan Construction

79 Norton Road
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R G Morgan Construction

79 Norton Road
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37 years of experience

We are a small construction firm located just west of McVeytown, Pa. We do small sub-contracting jobs in which we work with other General Contractors up to preforming General Contractor duties of our own. No job is considered to small to fool with. If it is important to you, it is important to us.

We are a small construction firm located just west of McVeytown, Pa. We do small sub-contracting jobs in which we work with other General Contractors up to preforming General Contractor duties of our own. No job is considered to small to fool with. If it is important to you, it is important to us.

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Concrete Cutting questions, answered by experts

To estimate concrete removal costs, determine the area of the concrete by multiplying the width and length. The result will give you the square footage. Then, multiply the square footage by the cost of concrete removal, which is $2 to $6 per square foot for concrete up to 6 inches thick. For thicker concrete, double the square footage costs to get your estimate. 

Disposal costs are often factored into the cost per square foot, but check your contract. If concrete disposal is not included, you’ll pay $50 to $100 per ton.

If you're removing ivy as part of an effort to tidy up your yard, consider contacting a local yard cleanup company so that they can help you remove other debris, like clippings and branches. Or, if you’ve opted to hire a junk removal service, consider what other areas of the home you can clean out to get your money’s worth from the trash pick up.

It’s far more labor-intensive and expensive to demolish a concrete slab before laying down pavers. You’ll need a professional to break up and haul away the concrete, excavate underneath, bring in paver base or crushed gravel, and then level the area with leveling sand before laying the pavers. A new paver patio will cost around $1,000 to $2,000, which is more than laying pavers over a concrete patio, and takes longer to complete.

Removing fence posts that are set in concrete is something you can't do by hand. You will need an excavator, a strong post-puller, or a jackhammer. If you plan on recycling the concrete base, you may be able to cut the post out with a jackhammer and then set the new post in the existing base. However, it's usually better to remove both the fence post and concrete together. Due to the weight of concrete, you will need a hydraulic removal tool.

A diamond masonry blade is the best option for cutting concrete. These are more expensive than abrasive blades, but they last much longer. A wet-cutting diamond blade is ideal for larger projects, as the water introduced during cutting will cool the blade and prevent you from having to take breaks to let the blade cool naturally.

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