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Advanced Concrete Construction, LLC
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & ResurfaceConcrete - Sawing or RemovalConcrete - Sawing or Removal- For Business

Serving Madison, SD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2006

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"Pedro and his crew did a great job. They seemed to be very particular about all the details. Left me with a nice slab of concrete and no mess. Landscaping mulch all put back in place. Their price was reasonable. I would definitely hire them again!"
Patio
Patio
Concrete work
Footing ad walls
Houling

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Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Blackburn Foundation Repair, LLC
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Madison, SD and surrounding areas

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In business since 1992

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Warranties offered

"Excellent service! Pro was nice, easy to work with, professional! Never would have known he was here, he cleaned the working area so well! I would definitely recommend Blackburn Basement!!"
Crawl Space Repair
Crawl Space Repair
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Q&E Concrete LLC
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Concrete - Sawing or RemovalConcrete - Sawing or Removal- For BusinessConcrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Madison, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

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"We only had a small amount of sidewalk work, but they did an excellent job of fitting old natural stone into the original pattern. We had a great deal of other work done, and they were very efficient, very cheerful, and very reliable. I highly recommend Q & E Construction."
Response time3 days
C & S Concrete
New to Angi
Concrete - Sawing or RemovalConcrete - Sawing or Removal- For BusinessConcrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Madison, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

We have the experience and we are committed to providing quality workmanship and superior customer service on all our applications. We at C & S Concrete strive to maintain our reputation as a high quality, very service oriented company with our main focus being customer satisfaction.

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Sanderson Concrete LLC
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Concrete Flatwork - Repair & Resurface

Serving Madison, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Sanderson Concrete is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests and make their concerns the basis of our business.

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Concrete Cutting questions, answered by experts

Cutting rectangular ductwork requires careful measurements and the right technique. Use a measuring tape and pencil to mark the cutting lines accurately. Tin snips are excellent for straight cuts on smaller ducts. For more extensive or thicker rectangular ducts, a reciprocating saw with a metal-cutting blade is effective. 

Ensure the duct is well-supported and secure while cutting to prevent wobbling and maintain precision. After cutting, use a metal file to smooth any sharp edges, ensuring safety during installation. 

Welding is the process of using extreme heat—and, sometimes, pressure—to attach two pieces of metal. In contrast, metal fabrication is a more involved process that can include welding, sheet metal work, bending, and other forms of metal manipulation. Metal fabrication is a large-scale project that may or may not involve welding, while welding is more often a step in larger fabrication projects.

You should not do your own welding unless you have the proper training and experience. Most home electrical systems can only handle MIG welding, which creates weaker bonds than TIG welding and won’t work on certain metals or metal thicknesses. Both welding forms usually require the use of shielding gas, which can be dangerous to store at home. Additionally, welding machines create temperatures of over 3,000 degrees, and the sparks can blind you if you don’t have the proper equipment. As such, it’s usually better to hire a professional welder for your welding projects.

Costs depend on unit complexity, labor, wall mounting needs, and additional accessories like floating shelves.

Yes, but you’ll need reliable steel-cutting tools and safety gear to get started. Shipping containers are typically around ¾ inch thick, so it’s entirely possible to cut through them, but experience and the right equipment are very important. When possible, try to get a container as close to the size you want it as possible.

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