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M and M services

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M and M services

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15 years of experience

M and M services specializes in home painting and repair. Removing and killing mold and mildew from basements and waterproofing basements with damplock/drylock. Pressure washing and painting exterior siding, roofing, decks/porches, fences, garages, sheds, driveways. Coating and sealing driveways with blacktop and crack repair. M and M services has 10+ years experience in the construction field and has the right tools and work ethic to get any job done. Cleanout, hauling and demolition services are also available along with complete lawn care services.

M and M services specializes in home painting and repair. Removing and killing mold and mildew from basements and waterproofing basements with damplock/drylock. Pressure washing and painting exterior siding, roofing, decks/porches, fences, garages, sheds, driveways. Coating and sealing driveways with blacktop and crack repair. M and M services has 10+ years experience in the construction field and has the right tools and work ethic to get any job done. Cleanout, hauling and demolition services are also available along with complete lawn care services.


Appalachian Preservation Services, LLC

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Appalachian Preservation Services, LLC

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Here at Appalachian Preservation we specialize in all things masonry! (New construction, restoration, tuck pointing) Brick, block, or concrete; cosmetic or leakage problems, Appalachian Preservation has you covered!!

Here at Appalachian Preservation we specialize in all things masonry! (New construction, restoration, tuck pointing) Brick, block, or concrete; cosmetic or leakage problems, Appalachian Preservation has you covered!!


"Terribly. These guys really had no idea what they were doing. They have some "minor" things to finish up and have disappeared. Will not return text messages. They left ridges and low spots and spaces where water will freeze and crack asphalt. Paid the $16000. Half way through paving said that they calculated wrong and with they would put a thinner thickness or I could pay for another truck of hot mix. Cost me another $3000! I'm an idiot not having checked out their work with other customers. Only thing positive is that they were real nice guys."

Don J on March 2020

"Terribly. These guys really had no idea what they were doing. They have some "minor" things to finish up and have disappeared. Will not return text messages. They left ridges and low spots and spaces where water will freeze and crack asphalt. Paid the $16000. Half way through paving said that they calculated wrong and with they would put a thinner thickness or I could pay for another truck of hot mix. Cost me another $3000! I'm an idiot not having checked out their work with other customers. Only thing positive is that they were real nice guys."

Don J on March 2020








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Concrete Driveways questions, answered by experts

Concrete should be at least 2 inches thick to maintain its stability and quality. Most concrete slabs fall between 4 and 6 inches thick, but you should be careful not to make the new slab too high or heavy. If you're considering a stamped concrete overlay, hire an experienced stamped concrete contractor to determine the ideal concrete thickness.

Concrete should not be poured directly over grass, as this will impede the necessary tension of the concrete. Grass and soil can draw in moisture, leading to potential cracking. For a solid, lasting foundation, the area must be flat, firm, and completely dry.

It depends on whether you think it is worth it to make your own concrete. While you can save a lot of money making your own concrete and pouring your own concrete slab, it's an advanced DIY. Adding too much or too little water can offset the savings of skipping the professional, as the wrong mixture will not allow the concrete to cure properly for your unique project.

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Pool concrete or gunite can take several weeks to cure, or an average of 30 days, before workers can resume construction. Additional work and finishes push the time to build a pool out of concrete to between three and six months. There are many types of pools that take far less time, so keep these in mind if you're on a short timeline.

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