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We specialize in concrete work and keeping clients satisfied. We believe in providing quality work every job we do.


We specialize in pouring concrete to different elevations, to form setting and rebar installation to blueprint specifications with high quality work



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J&J's comp.

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5 years of experience

I Joaquin villanueva have been working with concrete for the past 20 years, I work in a path and roadway company however I do concrete and roads on the side. My team and I are effective and efficient due to all the years of experience we have had.

I Joaquin villanueva have been working with concrete for the past 20 years, I work in a path and roadway company however I do concrete and roads on the side. My team and I are effective and efficient due to all the years of experience we have had.



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25 years of experience

A total of 8 employees. Provide concrete puring service such as foundations, sidewalks, driveways. We also offer contracting services for customers who plan on investing in building homes, apartments, duplexes and, townhouses. As of billing we take checks or cash payments.

A total of 8 employees. Provide concrete puring service such as foundations, sidewalks, driveways. We also offer contracting services for customers who plan on investing in building homes, apartments, duplexes and, townhouses. As of billing we take checks or cash payments.


Castillos Painting & Remodeling

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Castillos Painting & Remodeling

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29 years of experience

We take great pride in the work that we do and are very detailed oriented. We will do a walk through with you once the job is done to ensure that it is to your satisfaction. Once the free estimate is done, we will normally break the total cost into either two or three payments.

"We hired Castillo's to remove and replace our tile floor. Throughout the process, the owner was friendly and informative. I had high hopes for this project and the company we chose. From the beginning, the workers did not show up when they were supposed to. When I asked the owner where they were, she always had an excuse. I would have preferred to have been contacted beforehand. Many things were promised that never happened. The "cleaning" crew came in at the end of the job and used our mop. The owner said it would be replaced even though I didn't mention it. This didn't happen. The workers left our house a mess - cigarette butts and tile dust were left in our front yard. Door frames, baseboards, and our jacuzzi tub were cracked. Our cabinets and baseboards were heavily scratched, our new paint was scraped off during the process, and the caps from the toilet disappeared. The owners came and looked at the damages and said that they would be repaired. They gave us a date, but of course did not show. In the meantime, we discovered a tile that was not adhered to the floor at all, and we found several places that were missing grout and bubbles started to form. One worker came out and filled in the bubbles. I showed him the loose tile, and he said he would inform the owner. After this, I never heard from them again. I texted repeatedly and sent messages through facebook but got no response, despite being promised that "we will never leave you high and dry." I should have held onto the final payment, but I didn't anticipate finding so much destruction, and I trusted this company to stick to what they promised. Aside from all the damage and mess left behind, some tiles are not even, there's still gaping holes where grout should be, and the pattern of the tile is off in many places. I would not recommend this company for a large job like this. From talking to the owner, I believe they know what they're doing, they just don't follow through."

Denise B on September 2018

We take great pride in the work that we do and are very detailed oriented. We will do a walk through with you once the job is done to ensure that it is to your satisfaction. Once the free estimate is done, we will normally break the total cost into either two or three payments.

"We hired Castillo's to remove and replace our tile floor. Throughout the process, the owner was friendly and informative. I had high hopes for this project and the company we chose. From the beginning, the workers did not show up when they were supposed to. When I asked the owner where they were, she always had an excuse. I would have preferred to have been contacted beforehand. Many things were promised that never happened. The "cleaning" crew came in at the end of the job and used our mop. The owner said it would be replaced even though I didn't mention it. This didn't happen. The workers left our house a mess - cigarette butts and tile dust were left in our front yard. Door frames, baseboards, and our jacuzzi tub were cracked. Our cabinets and baseboards were heavily scratched, our new paint was scraped off during the process, and the caps from the toilet disappeared. The owners came and looked at the damages and said that they would be repaired. They gave us a date, but of course did not show. In the meantime, we discovered a tile that was not adhered to the floor at all, and we found several places that were missing grout and bubbles started to form. One worker came out and filled in the bubbles. I showed him the loose tile, and he said he would inform the owner. After this, I never heard from them again. I texted repeatedly and sent messages through facebook but got no response, despite being promised that "we will never leave you high and dry." I should have held onto the final payment, but I didn't anticipate finding so much destruction, and I trusted this company to stick to what they promised. Aside from all the damage and mess left behind, some tiles are not even, there's still gaping holes where grout should be, and the pattern of the tile is off in many places. I would not recommend this company for a large job like this. From talking to the owner, I believe they know what they're doing, they just don't follow through."

Denise B on September 2018


Metro Construction and Remodeling

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Metro Construction and Remodeling

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14 years of experience

Established in 2011. Started out in mainly and strictly just construction but now expanding to do remodeling. 23 years of experience in construction. Offer free estimates and discounts for active military or law enforcement. Norberto Solis (956) 570-9988 [email protected]

Established in 2011. Started out in mainly and strictly just construction but now expanding to do remodeling. 23 years of experience in construction. Offer free estimates and discounts for active military or law enforcement. Norberto Solis (956) 570-9988 [email protected]



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Driveway Sealcoating questions, answered by experts

Sealant comes in 5-gallon buckets that can cover up to 400 square feet. Measure your driveway to get the exact square footage, and remember to factor in enough sealant for two coats.

It extends pavement life, improves appearance, protects against weather, and reduces maintenance costs.

Regular cleaning, sealing, and timely repair of cracks help maintain its condition.

Regular maintenance will help you avoid costly repairs and early replacement. Clean the driveway surface with a stiff brush and water at least twice yearly, and remove any weeds that try to take root. Additionally, every two to five years, apply a sealcoat—this protects the driveway against damaging UV rays and keeps it looking like new.

No. You cannot use asphalt products on concrete driveways. To seal a concrete driveway, use acrylic, epoxy, polyurethane, silane, siloxane, and silicate sealers or deep penetration sealers made specifically for concrete. Meanwhile, asphalt sealers contain refined coal tar (asphalt emulsion), water, sand, clay, polymers, and additives and are incompatible with concrete’s surface texture and higher density.

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