Top-rated patio pros.

Get matched with top patio pros in Potosi, WI

Enter your ZIP and get matched with up to 5 pros

Find Patio pros in Potosi

Avatar for Tri-State Basement Repair and Waterproofing, LLC

Tri-State Basement Repair and Waterproofing, LLC

3.98(
25
)
Approved Pro

Tri-State Basement Repair and Waterproofing, LLC

3.98(
25
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
20 local quotes requested
19 years of experience

Our Family Helping Your Family. At Tri State Basement Repair and Waterproofing, our goal is to offer superior products and service at affordable prices. Our Company is a family of it’s own , here to help you and your loved ones solve all of your basement problems and ease your worries. Locally owned and operated, Tri-State Basement Repair and Waterproofing was created with the soul intent to give downstairs living space back to homeowners. To make the basement a safe storage area. To give homeowners the luxury of a full night’s sleep, with the peace of mind that your foundation is strong, and that the morning light will not bring quality time with your wet vac and hours of drying your basement floor. This is the difference between your basement and a Tri State Basement Repair basement! Tri-State Basement Repair and Waterproofing is the best choice for all your basement, crawlspace, and foundation repair needs. Whether you need to replace a basem

"Competent quality work with professionalism and great customer service."

Brian L on December 2022

Our Family Helping Your Family. At Tri State Basement Repair and Waterproofing, our goal is to offer superior products and service at affordable prices. Our Company is a family of it’s own , here to help you and your loved ones solve all of your basement problems and ease your worries. Locally owned and operated, Tri-State Basement Repair and Waterproofing was created with the soul intent to give downstairs living space back to homeowners. To make the basement a safe storage area. To give homeowners the luxury of a full night’s sleep, with the peace of mind that your foundation is strong, and that the morning light will not bring quality time with your wet vac and hours of drying your basement floor. This is the difference between your basement and a Tri State Basement Repair basement! Tri-State Basement Repair and Waterproofing is the best choice for all your basement, crawlspace, and foundation repair needs. Whether you need to replace a basem

"Competent quality work with professionalism and great customer service."

Brian L on December 2022



Kanndo Professional Services

4.73(
11
)

Kanndo Professional Services

4.73(
11
)
Customers say: Super punctual
Recommended by 90% of Angi customers
Recommended by 90% of HomeAdvisor customers

At Kanndo we clean and repair homes and offices. We offer carpet, air duct, and gutter cleaning along with window washing. Handy man painting, house cleaning and if your are cleaning out the attic or basement we offer junk haul. We do just about everything except major electric and plumbing.

"Good and very helpful. Helped with (old) carpet removal even though that wasn’t part of the original request. Will hire them again."

Stephanie S on January 2018

At Kanndo we clean and repair homes and offices. We offer carpet, air duct, and gutter cleaning along with window washing. Handy man painting, house cleaning and if your are cleaning out the attic or basement we offer junk haul. We do just about everything except major electric and plumbing.

"Good and very helpful. Helped with (old) carpet removal even though that wasn’t part of the original request. Will hire them again."

Stephanie S on January 2018


Patios questions, answered by experts

No, a deck is more expensive than a concrete patio. The cost to build a deck is between $4,200 and $11,700, or about $7,900 on average. This makes the average deck cost roughly twice as much as the average cost to build a concrete patio. Concrete patios also have far greater longevity and are easier to maintain.

Deck pier blocks are one alternative to traditional deck footings. Unlike poured concrete and buried post footings, deck blocks don’t require digging or pouring. They’re best for small or low-to-the-ground decks. Keep in mind, though, that not all areas allow the use of deck pier blocks, so consult your local building codes before choosing them for your deck.

No, high labor costs and the project's complexity make concrete stairs more expensive than steel or wood stairs. Wood steps cost between $100 and $200 per step, including labor and materials, while concrete steps are about triple, at between $200 and $600 per step. Building codes may also have stricter requirements for concrete steps, as they’re considered permanent, so you might also pay more for permits.

You have a few options if you’re looking for the best material for a steep driveway. Gravel and crushed stone are affordable and provide good traction, while resin helps prevent puddles from forming and can be coated with an anti-slip finish.

Sidewalks are concrete, not cement. Cement is merely an ingredient of concrete. To pour a sidewalk, driveway, or patio, you need to form the right mixture of concrete using cement, aggregates, and water. Pouring concrete requires special tools such as a concrete mixer, compactor, screeds, and floats. Unless you're pouring a small area, it's best to hire a concrete pro for a sidewalk or driveway project.

The Potosi, WI homeowners’ guide to patio services

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.