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"They did a great job, fast effort and cleaned up nicely when done! Unique project and they did exactly what I needed!"

Holly H on March 2025

Quality and responsibility are some words that define us , we have been in the business for over 10 years and our expertise speaks on behalf of us, you will not regret ; we are insured and licensed too!

"They did a great job, fast effort and cleaned up nicely when done! Unique project and they did exactly what I needed!"

Holly H on March 2025



All Done LLC.

Marbleton Road
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All Done LLC.

Marbleton Road
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14 years of experience

Licensed, Insured, and Bonded custom builder that specializes in residential remodeling, new construction, custom furniture and more. Specialties include framing, roofing, electrical, tile, landscaping, siding, concrete, and custom cabinets and countertops. Competitive pricing and references upon request.

Licensed, Insured, and Bonded custom builder that specializes in residential remodeling, new construction, custom furniture and more. Specialties include framing, roofing, electrical, tile, landscaping, siding, concrete, and custom cabinets and countertops. Competitive pricing and references upon request.






Stokleys Contracting Services

4512 Talbert Cir
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Stokleys Contracting Services

4512 Talbert Cir
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17 years of experience

We here at Stokleys Contracting Services base our company on reliability, affordable,and service and support on which we take pride in building relationships with property owners and take the burden away of paying outrageous amounts for labor.We depend on quality in each project we do for our consumers.

We here at Stokleys Contracting Services base our company on reliability, affordable,and service and support on which we take pride in building relationships with property owners and take the burden away of paying outrageous amounts for labor.We depend on quality in each project we do for our consumers.



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Decorative Concrete questions, answered by experts

Concrete blemishes such as chipped steps or small cracks are fixable with patching. For bigger jobs, including driveway repair and cracks wider than a 1/4 of an inch, patches will only serve as a temporary fix. Resurfacing is ideal when the surface is showing more widespread wear—like if it’s pitted, rough, or has lots of cracks. Resurfacing gives your concrete a fresh, like-new appearance without needing a full replacement.

When the concrete is severely cracked, sinking, or otherwise structurally unsound, replacing it might be your best option. Replacement ensures the safety and longevity of the surface in this case.

There’s no legal requirement that states that you need rebar in a concrete driveway, but since the slab will be supporting heavy vehicle loads, it’s always a good idea to pay a bit more for rebar reinforcement. Your driveway will be much more likely to crack if you don’t reinforce it with rebar. Driveways that need to support commercial vehicles or provide parking for multiple vehicles at once should always include rebar reinforcement. If you’re pouring concrete over asphalt or pouring concrete over an existing slab, you may not have enough depth for rebar, meaning an increased risk of cracking.

Asphalt is not a type of concrete. While both are a common type of pavement, asphalt is composed of aggregates (like sand and gravel) and bitumen; concrete is a mixture of cement, aggregates, and water. Here are some of the key differences between asphalt and concrete driveways.

Yes, concrete is significantly stronger than masonry, especially if the concrete pour includes reinforcements, like steel rebar. Concrete is a uniform material that can withstand compression, sheer force, and tensile force as long as it’s reinforced. Masonry involves the use of mortar or grout to connect individual building materials, like brick, stone, or tile. Mortar and grout are also reasonably strong and resist compression well, but they don’t come close to the strength of poured concrete.

No, you cannot drive on concrete after three days because it has not cured enough to support the weight of a vehicle. Doing so will likely leave tire track imprints on the concrete surface and reduce its long-term strength. It is best to wait at least seven days before driving on concrete.

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