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Electrifly Line LLC

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Electrifly Line LLC

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24 years of experience

Electrical Underground and Overhead Utility, Excavation, Landscaping, Handi-man, Water, Septic Small Family-Owned Business 20+ years of Hard Work experience Customer Service is very important

Electrical Underground and Overhead Utility, Excavation, Landscaping, Handi-man, Water, Septic Small Family-Owned Business 20+ years of Hard Work experience Customer Service is very important


Total Concrete Works

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Total Concrete Works

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16 years of experience

Total Concrete Works offers services with concrete as our main source from, sidewalks, driveways, patios, basement slabs, garage, slabs, foundations and excavations. We accept checks as payment's and with larger projects are willing to do a payment plan.

Total Concrete Works offers services with concrete as our main source from, sidewalks, driveways, patios, basement slabs, garage, slabs, foundations and excavations. We accept checks as payment's and with larger projects are willing to do a payment plan.


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Pavement Maintenance Inc.

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Pavement Maintenance Inc.

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Pavement Maintenance Inc has been serving Cody, WY and the entire Big Horn Basin area for many years, offering a wide range of pavement maintenance services that includes crack sealing, seal coating and micro surfacing services. As expert and skilled paving maintenance contractors, we are licensed, bonded and insured. We understand the subtleties of pavement work and how important it is to use the experience of a paving maintenance specialist. If you need seal coating services, call us today.

Pavement Maintenance Inc has been serving Cody, WY and the entire Big Horn Basin area for many years, offering a wide range of pavement maintenance services that includes crack sealing, seal coating and micro surfacing services. As expert and skilled paving maintenance contractors, we are licensed, bonded and insured. We understand the subtleties of pavement work and how important it is to use the experience of a paving maintenance specialist. If you need seal coating services, call us today.



QUALITY HEDGE & TREE PRO

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QUALITY HEDGE & TREE PRO

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29 years of experience

Tree service, including 2 certified Arborists, and a botonist on staff All aspects of design and installing landscapes Landscape lighting Irrigation Ponds and water features. Plants, shrubs and trees Concrete (stenciled) Concrete edging Snow removal We are a year round business

Tree service, including 2 certified Arborists, and a botonist on staff All aspects of design and installing landscapes Landscape lighting Irrigation Ponds and water features. Plants, shrubs and trees Concrete (stenciled) Concrete edging Snow removal We are a year round business





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SWI LLC

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SWI LLC

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SWi, LLC offers the finest in gate automation, access controls, fence installation, sprinkler installation, landscape installation and minor concrete flatwork. In the summer SWi typically has 12-15 employees and 4-5 crews to ensure the best customer service experience from prompt estimates to on-time installations. Almost all work is self performed so that we can better control the schedule and quality. Typically we collect a deposit at contract acceptance and the remainder at completion. Payment can be made with credit cards but an additional fee will be charged. Cash and checks are always free.

SWi, LLC offers the finest in gate automation, access controls, fence installation, sprinkler installation, landscape installation and minor concrete flatwork. In the summer SWi typically has 12-15 employees and 4-5 crews to ensure the best customer service experience from prompt estimates to on-time installations. Almost all work is self performed so that we can better control the schedule and quality. Typically we collect a deposit at contract acceptance and the remainder at completion. Payment can be made with credit cards but an additional fee will be charged. Cash and checks are always free.


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Decorative Concrete questions, answered by experts

There’s no difference between a “slab foundation” and a “slab-on-grade foundation,” and contractors and homeowners use the terms synonymously. “Slab foundation” is just a shortened version of “slab-on-grade.” In both cases, the homebuilder will pour the concrete foundation into a mold they build directly on the ground. As such, these foundations require no expensive excavation.

Per the International Code Council, walk-in shower floors should have a minimum slope of 1/4-inch per foot (or a 2% slope) towards the drain. The slope should be no steeper than 1/2-inch per foot (or a 4% slope). This helps safely direct water into the drain rather than all over your bathroom.

Yes, lampposts need a concrete base. The concrete base provides a stable foundation for the lamppost, which can be heavy from the weight of the light fixture and other accessories. A concrete base also provides structural support for the lamppost, keeping it from sinking into the ground or tipping over in the wind. 

All foundations have footers, including monolithic slabs. In some cases, the foundation itself acts as the footer, as in the case of a floating slab and a monolithic slab. With a monolithic slab, the footers—which are just the bottom-most portion of the foundation that distributes loads down to stable soil—are a part of the main slab and are constructed with a single pour.

Yes, using water when drilling concrete can help keep dust from clogging the hole and prevent your drill bit from wearing out, although you don’t need to spray water on the concrete while drilling. Water can also lubricate the bit and help keep it cool since drilling into concrete can generate a lot of friction and heat. 

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