Concrete Services
Reliable concrete work built for strength, clean finishes, and long-term performance on residential properties.
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New Driveway Installation
Building a new home or upgrading from gravel? We install durable concrete driveways that look great and hold up to daily use.
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Driveway Replacement
If your driveway is cracked, uneven, or worn down, we remove it and pour a brand-new concrete surface that lasts for years.
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Driveway Extensions
Running out of parking space? We extend your driveway to fit more cars and improve access to your home.
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Concrete Patios
Extend your outdoor living space with a smooth, level concrete patio built for entertaining and relaxation.
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Concrete Pool Decks
A strong, slip-resistant concrete pool deck makes your backyard safer and more enjoyable for the whole family.
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RV & Boat Pads
Protect your RV or boat with a solid, level concrete pad. No more sinking into soft ground or dealing with uneven surfaces.
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Wood Fences
Classic wood fencing built for privacy, curb appeal, and durability. Custom designs to match your property and style.
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Chain Link Fences
Affordable, low-maintenance chain link fencing for yards, pet areas, and property boundaries. Built to last.
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Privacy Fences
Full-height privacy fencing that blocks noise, wind, and prying eyes. Solid construction for complete seclusion.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take for concrete to cure?
Concrete typically takes 24 to 48 hours to set for foot traffic, 7 days to achieve partial strength, and 28 days for full curing.
Can you pour concrete over existing concrete?
Yes, but proper preparation is needed, such as cleaning, roughening the surface, and applying a bonding agent to ensure adhesion.
How long should I wait before driving on new concrete?
It is recommended to wait at least 5-10 days before driving on a new concrete driveway depending on temperature, mix design, and scenario.
Does concrete need to be sealed?
While not always necessary, sealing concrete helps protect it from moisture, stains, and cracking, especially in harsh climates.
What's the difference between concrete and cement?
Cement is an ingredient in concrete, which is made by mixing cement with sand, gravel, and water.
What causes concrete to crack?
Common causes include improper curing, rapid drying, temperature changes, subgrade issues, and heavy loads.
How thick should a concrete driveway be?
4 inches thick is the industry standard for driveways. For commercial vehicles or large equipment/RVs, sometimes 5"-6" applications are recommended.
What is the best time of year to pour concrete?
The best time is during mild temperatures, typically in spring or fall, when temperatures stay between 50-70°F.