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ZH LLC.

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ZH LLC.

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14 years of experience

ZH LLC. Will provide all of your General Contractor, Remodeling and Property Management services necessary. We have people that handle every aspect of full remodels, repairs and maintenance to residential and commercial properties. We can handle the regular repairs and your emergency needs. We also remodel forclosure homes for investors currently and complete all repairs. We have people available at all times. We can also handle all of your Rental Applications, Repairs and Remodels, etc. We have all tools available at all times, to assist We provide Property Management Services to all Northeast Wisconsin. We are Licensed and Insured. We are your Company to handle all your Real Estate Management and Repairs Needs.

ZH LLC. Will provide all of your General Contractor, Remodeling and Property Management services necessary. We have people that handle every aspect of full remodels, repairs and maintenance to residential and commercial properties. We can handle the regular repairs and your emergency needs. We also remodel forclosure homes for investors currently and complete all repairs. We have people available at all times. We can also handle all of your Rental Applications, Repairs and Remodels, etc. We have all tools available at all times, to assist We provide Property Management Services to all Northeast Wisconsin. We are Licensed and Insured. We are your Company to handle all your Real Estate Management and Repairs Needs.


"We went with Curb N Decor because they were priced fairly and because their work looked very good from the pictures we were shown. We wanted to keep our original concrete slab and then added decorative concrete around it. We also have a pergola, so he was going to put PVC pipe around the posts so when the time came that it had to replace the posts it would be easy. We also had them add some concrete to our 3rd stall driveway to widen it. Although we still feel the price was right and the work was pretty good, our whole experience has been soured by broken promises and extremely poor communication. It started when Bowie came over in May 2018. He was pleasant to talk to and really knew his stuff. I was emailed the quote over a month later. We put half down, and then we waited. And waited. And waited some more. They told us up front that they were juggling multiple jobs. We were a small job for them so we understood and waited our turn. Then the work was delayed due to the weather, which was also understandable. As summer turned into fall, we followed up several times to find out when the work would start. Very rarely would we get anybody on the phone, and their voicemail was always full so we couldn't leave a message. We were able to get a hold of Bowie via text, which seemed to work best. The work finally started the last week of October 2018 and completed about a week later. Shortly after the work was completed, it snowed and we were not able to enjoy our new patio until the following spring. Once the snow melted in 2019, we noticed there were splotches (white stains) on the concrete. On top of that the PVC pipe was not installed, so the pergola posts were completely cemented in. We reached out as soon as we saw this. We called many times and sent several texts. We finally received a response in August of 2019, saying there was defect in the cement coating and he would stop by to look at. His last words were "I will not forget u guys I swear". That was the last we heard from them. We again called several times and texted. In January 2020, we received a $100 check from them with no further explanation or contact. It's clear that they are suffering from too many jobs, not enough workers, Wisconsin weather, etc.. Some of these are forgivable, but poor customer service is not. We would give their work a solid B, and their customer service an low F. Having to constantly call and text with little to no response back was extremely frustrating. It's unfortunate that we have to leave this review. Had we have known what a long and frustrating process this was we would have went with another company."

Vicki F on April 2020

Curb N Decor, LLC

"We went with Curb N Decor because they were priced fairly and because their work looked very good from the pictures we were shown. We wanted to keep our original concrete slab and then added decorative concrete around it. We also have a pergola, so he was going to put PVC pipe around the posts so when the time came that it had to replace the posts it would be easy. We also had them add some concrete to our 3rd stall driveway to widen it. Although we still feel the price was right and the work was pretty good, our whole experience has been soured by broken promises and extremely poor communication. It started when Bowie came over in May 2018. He was pleasant to talk to and really knew his stuff. I was emailed the quote over a month later. We put half down, and then we waited. And waited. And waited some more. They told us up front that they were juggling multiple jobs. We were a small job for them so we understood and waited our turn. Then the work was delayed due to the weather, which was also understandable. As summer turned into fall, we followed up several times to find out when the work would start. Very rarely would we get anybody on the phone, and their voicemail was always full so we couldn't leave a message. We were able to get a hold of Bowie via text, which seemed to work best. The work finally started the last week of October 2018 and completed about a week later. Shortly after the work was completed, it snowed and we were not able to enjoy our new patio until the following spring. Once the snow melted in 2019, we noticed there were splotches (white stains) on the concrete. On top of that the PVC pipe was not installed, so the pergola posts were completely cemented in. We reached out as soon as we saw this. We called many times and sent several texts. We finally received a response in August of 2019, saying there was defect in the cement coating and he would stop by to look at. His last words were "I will not forget u guys I swear". That was the last we heard from them. We again called several times and texted. In January 2020, we received a $100 check from them with no further explanation or contact. It's clear that they are suffering from too many jobs, not enough workers, Wisconsin weather, etc.. Some of these are forgivable, but poor customer service is not. We would give their work a solid B, and their customer service an low F. Having to constantly call and text with little to no response back was extremely frustrating. It's unfortunate that we have to leave this review. Had we have known what a long and frustrating process this was we would have went with another company."

Vicki F on April 2020



Griese Construction of the Fox Valley

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Griese Construction of the Fox Valley

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Griese Construction of the Fox Valley has experience in all forms of concrete work. From Water Parks to house additions we welcome any challenge. The vast experience we possess sets us apart from other contractors. We have experience in commercial and residential, small and large projects. Whether it is a foundation install or a small house remodel, Griese Construction of the Fox Valley has experience in all forms of construction. Owner Mike Griese has over 30 years of experience in different types and every phase of construction projects.

Griese Construction of the Fox Valley has experience in all forms of concrete work. From Water Parks to house additions we welcome any challenge. The vast experience we possess sets us apart from other contractors. We have experience in commercial and residential, small and large projects. Whether it is a foundation install or a small house remodel, Griese Construction of the Fox Valley has experience in all forms of construction. Owner Mike Griese has over 30 years of experience in different types and every phase of construction projects.



Country Curbing

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Country Curbing

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17 years of experience

Country Curbing LLC Mission is to provide out customers the highest quality product and customer service available. Honesty, Integrity, and Reliability are traits that we possess so our mission is achieved. We believe our customers are the most important part of our business, and hope to develop relationships with them that can be considered friendships. We truly enjoy working with home owners and business to give their home or place of work, a new look that will last for years to come. We pride ourselves on offering a quality service at a competitive price.

Country Curbing LLC Mission is to provide out customers the highest quality product and customer service available. Honesty, Integrity, and Reliability are traits that we possess so our mission is achieved. We believe our customers are the most important part of our business, and hope to develop relationships with them that can be considered friendships. We truly enjoy working with home owners and business to give their home or place of work, a new look that will last for years to come. We pride ourselves on offering a quality service at a competitive price.




Alliance Concrete Cutting, LLC

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Alliance Concrete Cutting, LLC

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16 years of experience

Alliance Concerete Cutting would be a smaller company getting start in a large area. I provide a lot for the size. I work out of the De Pere area, Central Wisconsin. No project to big or to small. Basement egress windows, Curb cutting, Core drilling, Grinding, Wall sawing for new addition openings , Crawl space entree, Slab and floor cuts, Basement concrete trenching for plumbing & Electric services, Concrete flat work, concrete removal, and demolition work. Grinding

Alliance Concerete Cutting would be a smaller company getting start in a large area. I provide a lot for the size. I work out of the De Pere area, Central Wisconsin. No project to big or to small. Basement egress windows, Curb cutting, Core drilling, Grinding, Wall sawing for new addition openings , Crawl space entree, Slab and floor cuts, Basement concrete trenching for plumbing & Electric services, Concrete flat work, concrete removal, and demolition work. Grinding


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Concrete Driveways questions, answered by experts

Yes, you should always wet concrete before jackhammering to avoid harmful dust from becoming airborne. According to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, they recommend a wet-cut method that involves continuous spraying of the concrete where the jackhammer bit hits. Use a jackhammer with a built-in sprayer attachment, or have a work partner spray the area with a garden hose and spray nozzle.

Most of the time, you or your contractor will spray the concrete form and framework with a release agent or oil to prevent sticking. This is common practice with wood and steel forms. For insulated concrete forms, the styrofoam formwork often remains in place after construction, so you don’t need to treat it beforehand. Foam concrete forms made out of melamine also may not need treatment beforehand, as the material naturally won’t stick to the concrete after it’s cured.

The prevention steps are essentially the same, no matter the patio material. Keep the surface clean and maintained. Ensure there's no debris buildup, and cover the whole thing in a quality sealant. If it's the start of a season or it's been a while since you've cleaned the area, use a pressure washer.

A 4-inch-thick concrete slab can support around 4,000 pounds per square foot if a contractor reinforces the slab with rebar, while that same slab without reinforcements will support closer to 1,000 pounds. For the purposes of a patio, 4 inches in thickness without reinforcement should suffice unless you’re installing heavy kitchen equipment or a hot tub on it. In those cases, reinforcing your slab and sticking with 4 inches of thickness should provide plenty of strength.

Mudjacking is your best bet for leveling concrete on a tighter budget. It’s less expensive than foam or grout mixture. For smaller, surface-level issues, you could also use a self-leveling compound, which creates an even surface over existing concrete—it’s a budget-friendly option suitable for DIY enthusiasts.

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