Three Guys Concrete LLC
About us
6 employees. Cost is determined by the job. No travel charges. May contact through email or phone. Additional DBA - Three Guys Construction LLC. Full-Service general contractor, specializing in concrete, & sewer repair and service.
Business highlights
Services we offer
& Sewer Repair & Service., Basketball Courts, Cement Coloring, Concrete Decks & Patios, Decorative Concrete, Driveways, Excavations, Expose Aggregate, Floors, Foundation Additions, Garages, New Foundation, Stamped & Textured Concrete, Walkways
Amenities
Free Estimates
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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"Thank you for your positive review [Member Name Removed]"
The crew showed up on schedule to excavate the old driveway and set up the forms. The pour was delayed a couple of days for rain but commenced on time as promised by Tony. The crew did an excellent job and spent a great deal of time working the surface of the concrete to ensure it was smooth and level. Tony came out during each critical phase of the job to ensure the work was going as planned. After the concrete had set up, the crew returned and removed the forms and cleaned up.
There have been a couple of good downpours since the work was completed and the driveway drains to the street just as we requested. We are 100% satisfied and would recommend Three Guys to anyone.
The driveway was removed in two parts, and they were very good to work around/with my neighbor that shares the driveway to keep her inconvenience to a minimum. All went well with the first pour of the courtyard area and half the driveway, immaculate work, and his crew takes the time to really do a good job. The second pour also went well, until it started to rain, and half of the driveway was damaged. Tony came by, discussed options (trying not to have to rip it out and re-pour). I agreed to have a surface coating put on, but my preference was to have it ripped out and replaced. The courtyard and half the driveway were coated (I thought there was going to be a test patch!), but the coating also started lifting and flaking.
Tony decided to remove and replace the damaged concrete in the driveway and sandblast the concrete in the courtyard to remove the surface coating. The results have been very good, and I am happy with the overall look of the work. I feel that it's easy for a company to do a great job under normal circumstances, but it's a sign of a great company that cares about their work to fix issues when things go seriously wrong. I never had to argue with Tony, he was very professional in his dealings with me ( My husband was travelling through most of this, so It was a little stressful for me to be dealing with this by myself!). I am sure that Tony lost money on this job, but he made sure that I was happy, and he always made me feel that that was his priority. Highly recommend - particularly his crew who were vey polite and easy to have on site..
The quality of work was very good.
The price was competitive and slightly lower than the other bid we received. Overall, we are very happy with the work completed and the service provided. This is the second time we have used this vendor.
Tony is outstanding. Incredibly punctual, returns calls immediately, very polite and reasonable to work with. His price was right in line with the other 4 quotes (all off of A.L.) but he was more responsive and thorough. His schedule was the most aggressive by far and he hit it, even with changes in scope.
Quality is great on both the flatwork and walls- he did an exceptional job sloping everything to drain and making the court playable. He jumped right on the few punchlist items without discussion.
Overall Tony is a homerun- I would highly recommend him to anyone!
They: broke up the old driveway section, filled deep hole with broken concrete and compacted gravel, installed rebar, poured concrete, finished surface to look like existing driveway, cleaned up their mess.
"This letter comes as a response to [member name removed] (our customer’s) statement. Let us first state that it is our goal to complete the job set to do and to add the [member name removed] to our long list of satisfied customers. All our past customers have consistently been very satisfied and set us referrals. We are confident that given the opportunity we can make it happen here as well. Just to give you some background information: [member name removed] (the customer) contacted Three Guys Construction LLC (that’s us, the contractor) to build a concrete patio, ramp, driveway and steps. Three Guys Construction submitted a work bid per the customer’s request. Upon review of the work bid, the customer decided to hire another contractor with a lower bid to do the work. In the process the customer was unsatisfied with the quality of the work that was done by that other contractor and subsequently turn to Three Guys Construction do repair and finish the work. Three Guys Construction gave an itemized bid on 9/15/13, which included fixing the patio, adding the ramp, finishing the work left and to clean-up. Once the work began [member name removed] were making requests outside the scope of the work bid (see attachment), which Three Guys Construction accommodated, to show good faith and generosity. Weeks after the work was completed, [member name removed] point out a crack on the edge of the concrete parking area, that by his own account, was done by a heavy garbage service track after Three Guys Construction completed the job. [member name removed] requested Three Guys Construction to repair it, which Three Guys Construction agreed to do FOR FREE. In another area [member name removed] pointed out a hairline crack on the surface of the ramp where Three Guys Construction did the work. I inspected the site and we agreed to wait 3 months (for the concrete to set) to see if the surface hairline crack would indicate a crack in the concrete. After the wait period there was no crack in the concrete, only a hairline on the surface. Hairline cracks are not unusual in concrete work. Three Guys Construction filled in the hairline crack. This type of cosmetic crack is normally overcome with a surface epoxy filling (industry standard) and a light stain. Mr. Tony Puloka advised [member name removed] in advance that merely filling the hairline may leave a light inconsistency in color and suggested to staid the surface of the ramp, again-free of charge. Mr. Tony Puloka and [member name removed] discussed the ramp staining and having no guarantee that the stain shade will be exact as the concrete patio that the ramp leads to. Currently there is no crack in the ramp, only a very slight discoloration because the stain has not been applied over it yet. To make the ramp uniform color Mr. Tony Puloka offers to stain the surface of the ramp, free of charge. Since the time when Three Guys Construction began the work, [member name removed] added a gated fence around the work site making the job site inaccessible without the owner’s presence. Three Guys Construction made five attempts to access the job site and to arrange for access to the job. The customer and the contractor attempted to find mutually convenient times.Three Guys Construction’s ultimate goal is to add [member name removed] to their long list of satisfied customers. I propose to resolve this issue by having the client choose among two mutually convenient times for Three Guys Construction work crew to stain the ramp. Three Guys Construction respectfully asking that the client adhere to the limits of the job scope and avoid making additional demands outside of the work scope agreed upon, and make the job site accessible on the mutually agreed date and time."
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