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Baird Foundation Repair

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Baird Foundation Repair

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Baird Foundation Repair is a third generation family owned company that was founded in the early 1960's by William Baird. Today, Baird Foundation Repair is one of the largest foundation and concrete repair contractors in South Texas, serving both residential and commercial clients. In addition to being a member of the Foundation Repair Association, Baird Foundation Repair is also a long-time member of the Better Business Bureau.

"Very professional. Answered all questions with no hesitation. Very detailed explanation of what services provided and process."

Elizabeth B on November 2023

Baird Foundation Repair is a third generation family owned company that was founded in the early 1960's by William Baird. Today, Baird Foundation Repair is one of the largest foundation and concrete repair contractors in South Texas, serving both residential and commercial clients. In addition to being a member of the Foundation Repair Association, Baird Foundation Repair is also a long-time member of the Better Business Bureau.

"Very professional. Answered all questions with no hesitation. Very detailed explanation of what services provided and process."

Elizabeth B on November 2023





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A & C Concrete

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As a locally grown company we are highly qualified to provide you with the best concrete work. We will try to give the best work and best prices and without a doubt the best quality of work.

As a locally grown company we are highly qualified to provide you with the best concrete work. We will try to give the best work and best prices and without a doubt the best quality of work.






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If you need to get your manufactured home re-leveled we can help you. We specialize in single wide mobile home leveling and double wide mobile home leveling. Serious structural damage can occur if your home is not level, so it is wise to re-level your manufactured home as soon as possible. Signs that your home may be unlevel include.....,, * water on your floors or countertops run to one side * cracks are developing in your ceiling or walls * skirting has buckled (although this may be caused by ground heave) * floor squeaks * anchor straps have become loose

If you need to get your manufactured home re-leveled we can help you. We specialize in single wide mobile home leveling and double wide mobile home leveling. Serious structural damage can occur if your home is not level, so it is wise to re-level your manufactured home as soon as possible. Signs that your home may be unlevel include.....,, * water on your floors or countertops run to one side * cracks are developing in your ceiling or walls * skirting has buckled (although this may be caused by ground heave) * floor squeaks * anchor straps have become loose

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Concrete Patio Companies questions, answered by experts

Cement companies often charge a per-cubic-yard cost for concrete, which averages around $130. In most cases, you can also expect to pay for leveling, surfacing, and add-on services, like stamping concrete. Here are some typical prices for common concrete projects for which you may hire a cement company.

  • Walkway: $1,800

  • Driveway: $2,800

  • Standard patio: $3,300

  • Stamped concrete patio: $4,000

  • Concrete steps: $3,500

  • Colored concrete: $3,800

You might also need to budget for removing your old concrete or additional land prep before your professional can pour concrete.

Stepping stones should match an average human stride, so the general rule is to place them about 24 inches between stones. However, many designs put stones closer together. If you choose to plant in between them, leave at least 6 to 8 inches between stones to give plants room to grow.

A concrete base—or concrete footings, more specifically—is necessary for a freestanding pergola build. A pergola is top-heavy and can’t stand on its own, so it will always need some type of base or support. If you’re attaching a pergola to a deck, the deck’s supportive joists will act as the support, so there will be no concrete base or footings necessary.

Some patios will cause your property taxes to increase, while others will not. A good rule of thumb is that if your patio requires a permit, your taxes will increase. That’s because permits are necessary for “permanent” land improvements, and your taxes are based partially on improvements. Something like a concrete patio that’s considered permanent will bump up your property taxes, while a “temporary” paver patio or flagstone patio will not negatively affect your taxes. Keep in mind that this can vary, so always contact your building department to see if your patio project will affect your taxes.

Regular cleaning, sealing, and crack inspections help prolong the surface’s life and maintain safety.

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