Started Strong, Poor Quality Pour, Major Cracking, and Then Ghosted - Do NOT Recommend Started off well. T's Construction bid was equivalent to the other I received and came equally well-recommended, but I appreciated the time T's took to explain the process, methods, and attention to what I wanted (although never wrote anything down, I should have handed off a paper summarizing the work). Removal went ok, with the heavy equipment hitting the house's brick wall a couple times. They did 'break away' the concrete in some areas where it should have been cut. I asked if it'd be cut to make a clean seam with the new pour, and they confirmed yes. It was not, and is a hideous seam, with a crack formed from it. The crew was lovely and pleasant. Had to remind them that I wanted rebar, and fortunately caught them as they framed the wrong chalk outline in the front for an additional patio pour (they were following old markings when I thought they'd do their own measurements based on previous discussion). They also stained this patio brown instead of dark grey, and the applied stamp went on too late (I'm assuming) because they had to jump on the impression mats to press in the design, leaving huge stomp footprints (low points) in the patio pour. The biggest issue was with the day of the pour, and subsequent cracking, inconsistent finish, dips, and completely ghosting me after final payment. The pour was scheduled for the end of the day, and a large crew showed up, already tired from having worked a full day. They were physically exhausted at the end of the day (shaking from exhaustion). The seams connecting to the non-removed pour are horrendously ugly, the finish brushing on the top is inconsistently in multiple directions. When I sealed it myself a couple months later, there are obvious uneven, low pooling areas. Two days after pour, a cracked formed near the house. This can happen-- conditions have to be perfect to not have something crack. Since then, several other major cracks have formed under the carport. They said they'd be back to seal it for me. Contacted twice more to see when, and they ghosted me. HUGE issue is that 5 months later (concrete should be max cured), a truck came up the driveway, and went across the corner of the pour, completely cracking it at the road approach. That concrete NEVER should have cracked from a vehicle of that size, unloaded, going over it. And no response from the concrete company about arranging repairs). Where concrete meets the street, it should be significantly deeper than the typical 4 inches. POOR WORKMANSHIP and literally cutting corners. It just felt like a strong start, and the weakest finish of any project I've ever arranged. So now I'm $11K + out on a driveway that I have no idea how long it'll last, and now need to figure out how to fix the street-approach portion myself.