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Baeza Construction

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Baeza Construction

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Customers say: Quality work
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7 years of experience

Baeza Construction is a leading concrete company dedicated to providing high-quality concrete solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial projects. With our unwavering commitment to excellence, state-of-the-art equipment, and a team of experienced professionals, we ensure that every project we undertake is built on a rock-solid foundation.

"They did beautiful work the concrete job they did was top notch and the steel flat porch columns they installed were Artisan quality! I wouldn’t highly recommend them for your next project."

John W on September 2024

Baeza Construction is a leading concrete company dedicated to providing high-quality concrete solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial projects. With our unwavering commitment to excellence, state-of-the-art equipment, and a team of experienced professionals, we ensure that every project we undertake is built on a rock-solid foundation.

"They did beautiful work the concrete job they did was top notch and the steel flat porch columns they installed were Artisan quality! I wouldn’t highly recommend them for your next project."

John W on September 2024


Circle T Construction

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Circle T Construction

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Here at Circle T Construction we specialize in Metal shops , houses, barndos, cabins, sheds and all the above we also do concrete, and skid steer work, It is a owner operator company and we strive for happy repeat customers

Here at Circle T Construction we specialize in Metal shops , houses, barndos, cabins, sheds and all the above we also do concrete, and skid steer work, It is a owner operator company and we strive for happy repeat customers




Precise Masonry

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Precise Masonry

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We work with stone, brick and concrete, we have 23 years of experience and would love to make your next home project come to life.

We work with stone, brick and concrete, we have 23 years of experience and would love to make your next home project come to life.




Texwin & Winslow's Custom Buildings

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Texwin & Winslow's Custom Buildings

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33 years of experience

Metal Buildings, Garages, Carports, RV Covers, Horse Barns, Pole Barns, Barndominiums, Storage Sheds, Portable Buildings, Workshops, Office Buildings, Cabins, Tiny Homes. Industry leading and competitive pricing backed by 29 years of construction and business experience. For all building sales in Texas and Oklahoma contact David White 903-532-6454

Metal Buildings, Garages, Carports, RV Covers, Horse Barns, Pole Barns, Barndominiums, Storage Sheds, Portable Buildings, Workshops, Office Buildings, Cabins, Tiny Homes. Industry leading and competitive pricing backed by 29 years of construction and business experience. For all building sales in Texas and Oklahoma contact David White 903-532-6454


MLB Buildings

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MLB Buildings

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We build metal barns, shops, horse arenas, fences, metal houses, Morton homes, from the ground up to your specifications. Turn key ready. Customer satisfaction is our top priority, as well as quality.

"Worst experience of dealing with a contractor. I started to build a pole barn myself several months back and realized I wasn't good at it and I needed to hire an professional, details of the job were simple fix my errors and install the metal. The so called professional I hired is /was Morgan (Owner) with MLB buildings. Morgan was one of 3 contractors that provided a bid. The projected timeframe that was given was 3 days and the payment structure was broken in to 3 payments. Within the 1st week he had already received 1st and 2nd payments with one wall of metal up and supposedly framing fixed. Going into two weeks he is having issues and just installing metal without the roof trusses being fixed as we discussed. Metal had to be removed, metal not cut correctly all costing me money. I really didn't get upset until he asked if he could leave for a week to go make extra money because he is now in the negative after being on my job 2 weeks. Reluctantly, I felt sorry for the guy , but asked a date of his return. Now that he has been paid almost all the money he has pushed me off another two weeks and now not answering my calls. The metal install was not the best and yet I was still willing to work with the guy. I will post pictures soon of 20 ft walls of metal installed with screws on top and bottom and none in the middle, garage door wood caps just thrown up not secure, gaps at corners, around windows, or anywhere there is a cut has a gap of 1" or bigger, some panels not straight. All the way around not only a bad job, but didn't even complete the bad job. The guys that were working with him would quit due to not getting paid. My question is if he is not paying his guys that worked at my job where did the money go that I paid him? Also, as a side note all materials were purchased by me and he was getting paid thousands of dollars for labor only on a 3 day job that is now a month into it with be being left with a big mess to fix. Feel free to reach out to me with any doubt and I will be more than happy to invite you to my home for you to see yourself. Location: Pickton, TX"

Steve A on August 2021

We build metal barns, shops, horse arenas, fences, metal houses, Morton homes, from the ground up to your specifications. Turn key ready. Customer satisfaction is our top priority, as well as quality.

"Worst experience of dealing with a contractor. I started to build a pole barn myself several months back and realized I wasn't good at it and I needed to hire an professional, details of the job were simple fix my errors and install the metal. The so called professional I hired is /was Morgan (Owner) with MLB buildings. Morgan was one of 3 contractors that provided a bid. The projected timeframe that was given was 3 days and the payment structure was broken in to 3 payments. Within the 1st week he had already received 1st and 2nd payments with one wall of metal up and supposedly framing fixed. Going into two weeks he is having issues and just installing metal without the roof trusses being fixed as we discussed. Metal had to be removed, metal not cut correctly all costing me money. I really didn't get upset until he asked if he could leave for a week to go make extra money because he is now in the negative after being on my job 2 weeks. Reluctantly, I felt sorry for the guy , but asked a date of his return. Now that he has been paid almost all the money he has pushed me off another two weeks and now not answering my calls. The metal install was not the best and yet I was still willing to work with the guy. I will post pictures soon of 20 ft walls of metal installed with screws on top and bottom and none in the middle, garage door wood caps just thrown up not secure, gaps at corners, around windows, or anywhere there is a cut has a gap of 1" or bigger, some panels not straight. All the way around not only a bad job, but didn't even complete the bad job. The guys that were working with him would quit due to not getting paid. My question is if he is not paying his guys that worked at my job where did the money go that I paid him? Also, as a side note all materials were purchased by me and he was getting paid thousands of dollars for labor only on a 3 day job that is now a month into it with be being left with a big mess to fix. Feel free to reach out to me with any doubt and I will be more than happy to invite you to my home for you to see yourself. Location: Pickton, TX"

Steve A on August 2021


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Concrete Cutting questions, answered by experts

The project could take anywhere from one to five das, depending on the extent of the removal. Capping a gas line can be done on the same day, whereas completely removing a fireplace and chimney can span several weeks. Talk to your pro about the timeline and potential obstacles, like fireplace material, location, and potential structural issues.

It is possible to remove a Lally column in the basement, but a lot of planning and money will go into doing it safely. Since Lally columns provide structural support, you’ll need a structural engineer to draw up plans for your renovation and determine what additional supports—like steel I-beams—can replace the column. You should never attempt to remove a basement Lally column yourself, as doing so will almost certainly compromise the structural integrity of your home.

Some homeowners have luck using pressure washers, but this only works for old or weaker concrete sealants and with very powerful pressure washers. You’ll get better results by pressure washing water-based sealants. However, it’s worth trying on any sealant if you’re hoping for the least toxic, least expensive, and most DIY-friendly option. To try this method, rent or buy the most powerful pressure washer you can find and take several passes at the concrete, completely pressure washing the entire area. You may need to repeat the process multiple times to see results.

Probably the most cost-efficient way to remove a tree stump is to use Epsom salts, which help accelerate the rotting process making it easier to remove by hand once nature has taken its course. Burning a tree stump doesn’t tend to cost much either, but is a riskier DIY method.

As with timing, the cost to remove tile flooring varies depending on a number of factors, including size and type, adhesive type, condition of the tile and adhesive, and the method used to remove it. If you’re doing it yourself, you can expect the job to cost only the price of any tools, materials, or equipment that you don’t already have. If you’re hiring a professional, expect to pay between $2 and $7 per square foot for labor costs, along with added fees for materials.

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