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A & B Concrete and More
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Serving Pendleton, SC and surrounding areas

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Customers say: True professional

"I cannot say enough good things about the work Bill did for me. He was prompt attentive, and knew what he was doing. He left my property, clean and tidy, and I would definitely hire him again. Great guy!!"
Concrete - Pouring & Repair Project
Concrete - Pouring & Repair Project
Concrete - Pouring & Repair Project
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Response time2 days
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Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Groundworks
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Serving Pendleton, SC and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1986

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Trey came out and gave an estimate. He was a very nice person and had a good demeanor. The cost of the project ended up being more than 40K, due to underlying issues with the house. WE won't be moving forward with the project, but I'd call them again if I needed an inspection."
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Carolina Landscapes
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Serving Pendleton, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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Customers say: True professional

"I was looking for low maintenance flowerbeds in my front yard and Carolina Landscaping gave me exactly what I asked for. The work was very well done and communication was great from the beginning. A quick drawing was provided to show the design work as we were completely removing shrubs and planting new ones. I am definitely planning to use them for my backyard project."
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Response time6 days
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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J&J Oglesby Concrete
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Serving Pendleton, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 1993

"As a General Contractor, J&J Oglebsy Concrete has been pouring concrete for us for over 15 years. They are on the job when they say they will be there and has always given us a full complete job. From the smallest (2 yards) to the largest (200 plus yards) they are fully capable of handling it with the properly skilled workers and equipment. They have competitive pricing also. We, highly, recommend them"
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Concrete Walls questions, answered by experts

It’s possible to pour concrete if the temperatures are expected to dip below freezing at night, but you need to take some special precautions before you do. Most importantly, you need to make sure your concrete won’t freeze, so the best thing to do is enclose the area and heat it. You should also make sure you’re using cold-weather concrete that’s designed for pouring in cold weather. Use accelerants to help speed up the curing process and avoid cold temperatures from resulting in weak concrete.

It's safe to assume that all exterior walls are load-bearing, or at least have load-bearing characteristics. Some older homes feature porches or bump-outs that don't rest on the home's foundation. However, they still must carry the weight of the roof section they support. Walls containing floor-to-ceiling glass or other non-structural elements must use post and beam configurations to meet load-bearing criteria.

Most of the time, you or your contractor will spray the concrete form and framework with a release agent or oil to prevent sticking. This is common practice with wood and steel forms. For insulated concrete forms, the styrofoam formwork often remains in place after construction, so you don’t need to treat it beforehand. Foam concrete forms made out of melamine also may not need treatment beforehand, as the material naturally won’t stick to the concrete after it’s cured.

Most load-bearing walls are exterior, though they can also be interior.

Yes, you can pour concrete if it rained the day before, but you’ll need to drain the construction site to ensure there isn’t standing water where your slab will sit. You might need to manually remove any puddles and set up drainage on your site to dry it before pouring. Moist soil won’t be an issue, but standing water will throw off your concrete mix ratios. Additionally, ensure there isn’t more rain expected in the near future before you pour.

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