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ROUGHNEKS CONCRETE

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ROUGHNEKS CONCRETE

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4 years of experience

Hi I'm Richard Baldo owner of ROUGHNEKS CONCRETE And I'm here to offer great quality of concrete work for restricts we cover from flatwork(parking lots,paving,sidewalks, retaining walls and so much more we also offer some carpentry. Give me a call at (307)752-9520 and schedule your appointments for bids and estimates Thank you Richard Baldo Owner

Hi I'm Richard Baldo owner of ROUGHNEKS CONCRETE And I'm here to offer great quality of concrete work for restricts we cover from flatwork(parking lots,paving,sidewalks, retaining walls and so much more we also offer some carpentry. Give me a call at (307)752-9520 and schedule your appointments for bids and estimates Thank you Richard Baldo Owner


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.


Mobile Pressure Washing Services

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Mobile Pressure Washing Services

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Pressure washing power washing drive ways tractor trailers trailers cars trucks buildings patios oilfield equipment heavy equipment sidewalks roofs fences anything you need washed driveways drive thrus parking lots.... We have hot or cold water!

Pressure washing power washing drive ways tractor trailers trailers cars trucks buildings patios oilfield equipment heavy equipment sidewalks roofs fences anything you need washed driveways drive thrus parking lots.... We have hot or cold water!








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Concrete Driveways questions, answered by experts

Lally columns do require some kind of footing to ensure they have a strong enough base to provide the support they need to deliver, and, at the very least, they need to attach to the floor below. Some contractors will just use the existing foundation as a footing for temporary Lally columns, while some circumstances demand that the expert install a new footing. You might need a local structural engineer to weigh in on which is best for your project.

Cement companies offer a wide variety of services, including delivering and pouring concrete for home foundations, walkways, patios, driveways, concrete steps, pools, pool decks, and more, plus concrete repair and patching. Most companies also have the ability to demolish and haul away old concrete landscaping features. It’s a good idea to reach out to a few different companies before hiring to make sure you choose one that can tackle the entirety of the project you have from start to finish. This method will typically save you some money over hiring multiple contractors.

It’s important to protect your investment in your project by hiring a reputable contractor. First, make sure they’re insured and with a licensed company. Get referrals by asking friends and neighbors who were happy with their finished products. 

While you may initially think it’s more affordable to use an independent contractor or friend of a friend, you might benefit in the long run from working with an experienced contractor who can take the job entirely off your hands. Hiring a concrete driveway contractor takes a bit of up-front research.

In general, you can expect concrete to last 30 to 50 years. However, the type of concrete, site prep, and climate all affect how long concrete lasts. The proper removal of rocks and tree roots before installation can prevent cracks later on. While concrete takes little maintenance, repairing small cracks as they appear can also extend the life of the concrete.

A pergola needs to be anchored, and typically, concrete is the best anchor option. Pergolas should be anchored to a concrete slab or concrete footings, and this is commonly required by municipal building codes. When applying for a permit to install a pergola, be sure to check the anchoring requirements as well.

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