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VIBCO Vibrators

75 Stilson Road
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VIBCO Vibrators

75 Stilson Road
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VIBCO Vibrators is an industrial vibration equipment manufacturer. We value by manufacturing high-quality, low maintenance industrial vibrators, construction vibrators and other vibratory equipment; offering world-class vibrator technical support and personalized service; and innovating to ensure that you have access to the best possible vibration solutions.

VIBCO Vibrators is an industrial vibration equipment manufacturer. We value by manufacturing high-quality, low maintenance industrial vibrators, construction vibrators and other vibratory equipment; offering world-class vibrator technical support and personalized service; and innovating to ensure that you have access to the best possible vibration solutions.







Wilco Excavation

300 Jefferson Blvd Suite 211
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Wilco Excavation

300 Jefferson Blvd Suite 211
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24 years of experience

Wilco Excavation is an efficient team that provides honest and quality service for all exterior needs at your property. We have the latest models of equipment to provide you with quick, responsible service at fair prices.

Wilco Excavation is an efficient team that provides honest and quality service for all exterior needs at your property. We have the latest models of equipment to provide you with quick, responsible service at fair prices.


Highlander Landscaping & Construction, LLC

PO BOX117
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Highlander Landscaping & Construction, LLC

PO BOX117
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11 years of experience

Highlander is a family owned business, with a woman on the team! We have found that having a women-centric perspective has been well received and helpful to our clients. We know that our next project comes solely from the satisfaction of our past clients.

Highlander is a family owned business, with a woman on the team! We have found that having a women-centric perspective has been well received and helpful to our clients. We know that our next project comes solely from the satisfaction of our past clients.


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Concrete Repair questions, answered by experts

There are many actions that specialists can take to repair a bad foundation. However, just like a car, a specialist will determine whether the cost of repairs is worth it in the long run. In many cases, repairs to the surrounding property—such as regrading your lawn or addressing lawn drainage issues—will also be necessary.

Homeowner’s insurance doesn’t cover foundation cracks unless they’re a result of a natural disaster like an earthquake, vandalism, or a vehicle accident that causes sudden damage. Taking care of your foundation to prevent problems with expansive soil and drainage is considered ongoing maintenance, and your insurance company expects the homeowner to carry out that preventative maintenance.

Periodic sealing and cleaning to maintain appearance and integrity.

No, hairline cracks in concrete are generally not a problem as they do not impact the strength and longevity of the concrete. Generally, cracks less than 0.3 millimeter wide don’t impact the structure. Hairline cracks can grow over time and weaken the structure, such as in a home foundation. Some hairline cracks can also cause leaks in a foundation. It’s important to watch the cracks to see if they grow. Contact a concrete contractor if you notice cracks exceeding 0.3 millimeter wide.

If your building department catches you or a contractor doing foundation work without proper permits, they will likely put the work on hold until you secure the necessary permits, which can cause delays of days or even weeks. You can also face violation charges for construction without a permit, which can cost hundreds, depending on where you live.

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