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We get this question ALOT

How it works

1. Estimate by Sales

2. Project Design

3. Down Payment / Order Materials

4. Crew arrives

5. Job Site Setup (remove / fill)

6. Prep surface suitable for Concrete

7. Set Forms

8. Final Compaction at Base Grade and Double check Forms for proper flow / drainage for water to drain properly

9. Place your Concrete!

Pictures to Illustrate the process

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUEStions

FAQ: What should we use to keep Ice Melt or other things from eating my pavement?

We recommend against using Ice Melt and the like, because it eats the concrete.  We recommend actually using Bird Seed (it helps feed the birds and works remarkably well for traction), the only eating should be done by wildlife and your family!

FAQ: How long after the Pour, should we use our concrete?

If you have standard foot traffic, that will be fine if you stay away from the edges, after 1 day.

If you want to drive on it, you'll have to wait 7 days.

FAQ: Where are all of your Reviews?

They are spread across HomeAdvisor.com, and we are gathering them from other places.  HomeAdvisor is the place where most people have opted to post reviews.  We understand people's busy schedules!

FAQ: Can you pour concrete in the winter time?

Yes we can, however, the ground must be above 32 degrees so we can do a couple different things as necessary: We either use Ground Thaw System we have, and/or we add additives to the concrete such as hot water, Calcium, and cover the concrete with blankets.

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