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We provide a comprehensive range of concrete services, including concrete pouring, foundations, sidewalks, driveways, stamped concrete, concrete repairs, decorative concrete, barns and beyond!

Yes, we are fully licensed in the state of Ohio. Our team consists of professionals who are committed to delivering high-quality workmanship with safety as a top priority.

Absolutely! Our team specializes in decorative concrete, and we can help you create custom designs and patterns for your concrete projects, including stamped concrete, colored concrete, and various textures.

Yes, we stand behind the quality of our work. We provide warranties on our concrete services, ensuring that you have peace of mind regarding the durability and performance of your project.

The best curing time is one week. In this span of time, you get the assurance that concrete has dried enough and has gained sufficient strength to endure the weight of your vehicles.

You should choose concrete over asphalt because it remains to be more economical in the long run. Even though asphalt costs less upfront, it’s high requirement for maintenance can later accumulate. Asphalt, as compared to concrete, deteriorates at a fast rate. With regular use, it will quickly need repair.

But with concrete, while it is more expensive upfront, it requires minimum maintenance. It will hardly need repairs because of its durability.

We understand that stains can affect the entire of the appearance of concrete. Luckily, concrete is easy to maintain. You can opt for two methods to eliminate stains. First, is the dry method. With this, you can use methods such as planning, scouring, flame cleaning, scabbing, and sandblasting. Moreover, you can also use steel brush. Just be sure that no steel debris is left behind. Since concrete is waterproof, you can use water and chemicals on it. Substances like bleach can help dissolve stains fully.

Install control joints at a spacing of no more than 10′ x 10′. Spacing joints at wider intervals invites random cracking. While such cracks are generally not a structural problem, and will not reduce the service life of the driveway, they are unsightly. Also avoid joint patterns that produce rectangular or triangular sections. Lay out your joints to form square sections. If in doubt, make the sections smaller, not larger. Ask your contractor to provide a jointing plan as part of his written proposal.

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