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Contact our trustworthy remodeling contractors when disaster damages your home in Grand Prairie, TX, and we'll be there with home restoration services as quickly as possible.
Contact our trustworthy remodeling contractors when disaster damages your home in Grand Prairie, TX, and we'll be there with home restoration services as quickly as possible.
Concrete Repair/Lifting/Stabilization company. We also perform minor concrete grinding and striping. We accept all major credit cards
Concrete Repair/Lifting/Stabilization company. We also perform minor concrete grinding and striping. We accept all major credit cards
Here at Trejo Roofing & Foundation repair, we provide you with the best prices and quality work.
Here at Trejo Roofing & Foundation repair, we provide you with the best prices and quality work.
Pier King Foundation Repair is a well respected, and highly reviewed Foundation Repair Company located in the Dallas, TX area. Family owned and operated with many years of industry experience. Additional phone (text): (682) 554-4512.
Pier King Foundation Repair is a well respected, and highly reviewed Foundation Repair Company located in the Dallas, TX area. Family owned and operated with many years of industry experience. Additional phone (text): (682) 554-4512.
North Texas Safe Sidewalks repairs sidewalks and driveways by removing trip hazards with our patented equipment. We do not grind, we cut the hazard and remove the liability.
North Texas Safe Sidewalks repairs sidewalks and driveways by removing trip hazards with our patented equipment. We do not grind, we cut the hazard and remove the liability.
Founder Richard Lack built the company based on his passion for solving problems and his genuine desire to serve and help people. Recognizing that the roofing industry lacks regulation and controlled standards, leaving a tainted reputation in the minds of consumers, he sets out to create a company based on personal care, reliable work, and environmentally sound business practices. If you are looking for a North Texas general contractor, send us an e-mail for a free property analysis. Many reconstruction projects are covered in full by insurance companies, but handling claims and inspections can be confusing and difficult. Our field specialists are experts at assessing damages and working directly with insurance companies, and many of them are licensed adjusters.
Founder Richard Lack built the company based on his passion for solving problems and his genuine desire to serve and help people. Recognizing that the roofing industry lacks regulation and controlled standards, leaving a tainted reputation in the minds of consumers, he sets out to create a company based on personal care, reliable work, and environmentally sound business practices. If you are looking for a North Texas general contractor, send us an e-mail for a free property analysis. Many reconstruction projects are covered in full by insurance companies, but handling claims and inspections can be confusing and difficult. Our field specialists are experts at assessing damages and working directly with insurance companies, and many of them are licensed adjusters.
Reliable, cost effective foundation repair team,over 20 years experience,residential and commercial. We generally have 6 to 10 employees working full time. Progressive offers customers warranty and payment option plans.We accept credit card payments. We offer free diagnosis,evaluation of customers foundation problems.No pressure analysis.
"STAY AWAY!!!!! They will take your money and not do the job. They are bad news. They are not with Home Adviser or BBB. They boast it, but are not any part with them. Owner came to house, walked job with me, I explained, I needed this done very quickly because I had sod coming. I also told him I wanted no "games" he said he understood. Crew showed up, no owner ever, dug trenches, and said they had to leave @ 330 (Friday) due to a spouse party. I said no issue, see you tomorrow, they agreed. NO SHOW, NO COMMUNICATION, only by me EVER...to see where my 850.00 went. The owner promised he would be there Monday to finish. No call no show....now 3 to 4 days have passed, no rain.....Tuesday rain, owner said the rain is the issue.... I almost forgot...the excuses, in the hospital, in jury duty..."my dog ate my homework" I told owner, never raised my voice, never argued, told him either they finish, or fired.....he dropped 2 guys and a truck at my house all day. They dug a 7' trench, 1' deep and then waited all day, for owner to answer his phone. I talked with them for about thirty minutes while waiting for owner. They said this was typical of owner, chasing jobs, chasing money, not paying them, not answering his phone....they were very frustrated, imagine me? With my sod dying on the skids, I fired this company, hired the first company that contacted me. While his crew was waiting all day for him. This new company showed up, with real crew, real equipment, a real plan, and finished by end of day. While they were working, owner showed up, in a car?????? no material, with more excuses....I approached him, told him he was fired, for lack of work, no communication, and basically a snake oil sales man... he gave me the stunned look, tried to talk, told him, I didn't want to hear it. I also told him, he should do the right thing and give me half of my money back for not doing the job, but did dig a trench. I wanted his guys to get paid. He agreed to pay me, but then all the flood of lies came out........first he text me and started threatening me ( I have all the texts if anyone wants to see them) then he agreed again to pay but give him time. I'm a fair guy, some times way to fair for guys like this, said he could have until Monday. He was a no show on Monday, waited for any communication, none....So I text him, this is when he tells me he's in Tyler (meeting was in Hurst???) and If I can wait he will pay....I was like, this is so childish over 900 bucks....I said fine......next meeting no show????? again no communication, so I text him, this is where he says to me...I have your money in my pocket, but I'm in jury duty???????? and he actually sent me a bogus summons....at this point, my money was burned from him chasing jobs, with other peoples money.....so I told him, I'm done, my only recourse is to keep posting the truth on this company. This is the exact events that took place, at no time did I get mad, raise my voice, threaten = zero....on the other hand...he lies, threatened, just bad business owner...I have all communications, all texts, all emails for anyone to see if this company tries to counter what I'm saying...its a 100% accurate DO NOT USE THEM! YOU WILL BE SORRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
chris q on May 2018
Reliable, cost effective foundation repair team,over 20 years experience,residential and commercial. We generally have 6 to 10 employees working full time. Progressive offers customers warranty and payment option plans.We accept credit card payments. We offer free diagnosis,evaluation of customers foundation problems.No pressure analysis.
"STAY AWAY!!!!! They will take your money and not do the job. They are bad news. They are not with Home Adviser or BBB. They boast it, but are not any part with them. Owner came to house, walked job with me, I explained, I needed this done very quickly because I had sod coming. I also told him I wanted no "games" he said he understood. Crew showed up, no owner ever, dug trenches, and said they had to leave @ 330 (Friday) due to a spouse party. I said no issue, see you tomorrow, they agreed. NO SHOW, NO COMMUNICATION, only by me EVER...to see where my 850.00 went. The owner promised he would be there Monday to finish. No call no show....now 3 to 4 days have passed, no rain.....Tuesday rain, owner said the rain is the issue.... I almost forgot...the excuses, in the hospital, in jury duty..."my dog ate my homework" I told owner, never raised my voice, never argued, told him either they finish, or fired.....he dropped 2 guys and a truck at my house all day. They dug a 7' trench, 1' deep and then waited all day, for owner to answer his phone. I talked with them for about thirty minutes while waiting for owner. They said this was typical of owner, chasing jobs, chasing money, not paying them, not answering his phone....they were very frustrated, imagine me? With my sod dying on the skids, I fired this company, hired the first company that contacted me. While his crew was waiting all day for him. This new company showed up, with real crew, real equipment, a real plan, and finished by end of day. While they were working, owner showed up, in a car?????? no material, with more excuses....I approached him, told him he was fired, for lack of work, no communication, and basically a snake oil sales man... he gave me the stunned look, tried to talk, told him, I didn't want to hear it. I also told him, he should do the right thing and give me half of my money back for not doing the job, but did dig a trench. I wanted his guys to get paid. He agreed to pay me, but then all the flood of lies came out........first he text me and started threatening me ( I have all the texts if anyone wants to see them) then he agreed again to pay but give him time. I'm a fair guy, some times way to fair for guys like this, said he could have until Monday. He was a no show on Monday, waited for any communication, none....So I text him, this is when he tells me he's in Tyler (meeting was in Hurst???) and If I can wait he will pay....I was like, this is so childish over 900 bucks....I said fine......next meeting no show????? again no communication, so I text him, this is where he says to me...I have your money in my pocket, but I'm in jury duty???????? and he actually sent me a bogus summons....at this point, my money was burned from him chasing jobs, with other peoples money.....so I told him, I'm done, my only recourse is to keep posting the truth on this company. This is the exact events that took place, at no time did I get mad, raise my voice, threaten = zero....on the other hand...he lies, threatened, just bad business owner...I have all communications, all texts, all emails for anyone to see if this company tries to counter what I'm saying...its a 100% accurate DO NOT USE THEM! YOU WILL BE SORRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
chris q on May 2018
Sub-contracting, Residential and Commercial work.
Sub-contracting, Residential and Commercial work.
Mudjacking can be an expensive foundation repair process, but in many cases, it’s well worth the investment. This is especially true if you’re lifting a portion of sunken foundation slab back into place. In that case, mudjacking can help avoid major structural damage and even home collapse by restoring the integrity of your structure with minimally invasive procedures. Mudjacking a concrete patio, walkway, or sidewalk can be worthwhile because it removes tripping hazards and makes your outdoor area more aesthetically appealing.
The average cost of mudjacking is around $5 per square foot of concrete, with most concrete leveling jobs totaling between $3 and $8 per square foot. The typical cost to fix a sinking portion of concrete slab with mudjacking is around $1,100. The price you’ll pay depends on the size of the concrete slab you need to be leveled, the accessibility of the slab, and the type of material your contractor uses beneath the concrete to lift it back into place.
In most cases, no, mudjacking is not possible as a DIY job. Not only do you need specialized equipment to cut into your slab and pump the cementitious material underneath it, but it’s also a challenging process, and the consequences of making mistakes include additional structural damage to your home. It’s possible to rent mudjacking equipment to attempt a DIY repair, but the risk of added property damage usually isn’t worth the money you’ll save on labor, especially if the concrete you’re lifting is a part of your home’s foundation.