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Adonai's Way Contracting, LLC

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Adonai's Way Contracting, LLC

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11 years of experience

We are a family-owned general contracting business located in Harrison County, WV. We work in this county and surrounding counties. We are a small business that is focused on good communication and great results. We work personally with each customer to make sure they are completely pleased with our work. Our company motto is "Work with Integrity---Psalm 15:2" We try to do all our work the Lord's way---Adonai's Way!

We are a family-owned general contracting business located in Harrison County, WV. We work in this county and surrounding counties. We are a small business that is focused on good communication and great results. We work personally with each customer to make sure they are completely pleased with our work. Our company motto is "Work with Integrity---Psalm 15:2" We try to do all our work the Lord's way---Adonai's Way!




D&H Construction

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D&H Construction

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21 years of experience

We are a small business that cover WV,VA,NC, KY, and TN doing any kind of construction from building you a house to repairing a crack. We can winterize your summer home or get it ready for you to in joy for the summer.

We are a small business that cover WV,VA,NC, KY, and TN doing any kind of construction from building you a house to repairing a crack. We can winterize your summer home or get it ready for you to in joy for the summer.



Patios questions, answered by experts

It depends on your priorities. Concrete is more affordable and faster to install, but pavers offer better drainage, are easier to repair, and can create a more high-end look. If budget and speed matter most, go with concrete. If you want style and flexibility, pavers are the better bet.

You don't technically need rebar for a concrete patio, but it's a good idea to install it, especially if your patio will support any heavy items. All concrete is susceptible to cracking, and rebar keeps cracks in check while maintaining a smooth, level surface. Without rebar, cracks will likely widen and cause the concrete to become uneven, compromising its structural integrity.

Balconies and patios are both outdoor living spaces, but that’s where the similarities end. A balcony is an open space built on the second story of a home, while a patio is a structure built directly on the ground in front of or behind a house. Patios tend to be larger than balconies and are often made from concrete, stone, or brick. Decks and patios share a similar nature but still have distinct differences.

The average cost to install a patio is around $4,000, but you could spend anywhere from $800 to $14,000 or more. Some cost factors you’ll need to consider for an accurate estimate include the following:

  • Square footage of the patio

  • Type of patio you want (concrete, pavers, or brick)

  • Soil quality on your property, which can dictate if drainage is necessary

  • Add-on products 

  • Local permitting costs, if applicable

  • Accessibility of your yard

Yes, installing a patio will usually improve home value, as outdoor entertainment areas are usually quite desirable and make your home more visually appealing. A paver patio usually comes with an impressive ROI of around 80%, while concrete patios should fall between 60% and 70%. Paver patios are considered more desirable and valuable because most home buyers prefer how they look, and they won’t raise your property taxes as a permanent concrete patio would.

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