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Bringing multiple trades to you for the best result a happy customer! We are professionals that bring the A game everyday! Expect craftsmanship and quality. Questions like who did your work will abound! Give us a call!

Bringing multiple trades to you for the best result a happy customer! We are professionals that bring the A game everyday! Expect craftsmanship and quality. Questions like who did your work will abound! Give us a call!



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ALL things CONCRETE and LANDSCAPING, this includes all stamped and colored concrete, anything from a patio to a counter top, always for the customer first and work on every project like its a work of art and would be at my own home.

ALL things CONCRETE and LANDSCAPING, this includes all stamped and colored concrete, anything from a patio to a counter top, always for the customer first and work on every project like its a work of art and would be at my own home.





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Decorative Concrete questions, answered by experts

Although some concrete cracks are cosmetic, others can be more serious. Cracks wider than ⅛ inch or that extend through the slab are serious and can cause structural damage. If you notice these types of cracks in your concrete patio, contact a local contractor who installs concrete patios to inspect the damage and determine how to fix it.

The number of concrete bags you'll need depends on the width and length of your fence post hole. A 50-pound bag makes about 0.375 cubic feet of concrete. So, if your hole is 30 inches deep and 12 inches wide, you'll probably need around five 50-pound bags for each post.

Visible cracks, scaling, flaking, and uneven surfaces indicate a bad concrete job. Additional signs vary depending on the project. You may notice poor drainage or even exposed rebar. Quality issues result from using the wrong concrete, rushing the work, or inexperienced workers completing the job.

Yes, you can pour a foundation slab without footings, in which case it’s often called a floating slab. Floating slabs don’t have separate footings poured beforehand for support, which means they’re better suited for smaller structures. Monolithic concrete slabs are another option for a slab foundation without standalone footings, although the vertical edges of the single-pour slab do act as footings.

Minor hairline cracks in your concrete may not look pretty, but they’re often not serious. It’s when concrete cracks are larger—wide enough that you can slide a credit card into it—that you need to worry. If you monitor a crack and can trace its active expansion over time, you’ll definitely want to call in a pro to inspect it and, potentially, repair it. Want to prevent cracks in your garage and driveway concrete in the future? Stay on top of sealing. Here’s how to seal your concrete garage floor and driveway.

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