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Interlocking concrete or brick shapes, of various textures and colors, forming a patterned surface
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Build forms, pour concrete, finish flat concrete
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Build forms, pour concrete, finish flat concrete
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Bring liquid concrete in a cement mixer to a jobsite.

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( 252 Pros )
Also called blacktop because of its color.
( 138 Pros )
Injecting liquid concrete beneath slab to level.
( 94 Pros )
Pump concrete mix from mixer to forms.
( 847 Pros )
Make neat cuts in masonry walls, floors & pavement.
( 702 Pros )
Decorative overlays and coloring applied to existing concrete
( 937 Pros )
Patch, repair, or resurface holes or cracks in flat concrete.
( 841 Pros )
Epoxy or Hybrid Polymer coating applied to concrete floors
( 846 Pros )
Install or replace vertical concrete structures.
( 172 Pros )
Lifting of the structure to its original or desired position using piers to stabilize the foundation.
( 522 Pros )
Fix cracks, leaks, remove stains, etc.
( 618 Pros )
Seal outside of foundation.
( 2,596 Pros )
Interlocking concrete or brick shapes, of various textures and colors, forming a patterned surface
( 682 Pros )
Permanent concrete edging for landscapes
( 727 Pros )
Install or replace vertical concrete structures.
( 2,101 Pros )
Provide support for soil that is on a vertical slope.
( 970 Pros )
Concrete that resembles brick or other patterns by imprinting the concrete shortly after it has been poured
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Pouring concrete is a surprisingly delicate process that involves a lot of preparation and mathematical calculations. When pouring concrete for any kind of driveway or walkway, make sure you mix at least five sacks of cement per cubic yard, and that the expansion joints are placed so that no one section of concrete surpasses 150 square feet. As you can see, just these basic parameter tips are complicated enough that when pouring concrete, it may be best to get professional consultation, or possibly hire a trained contractor in order to get the best results with the most state-of-the-art equipment and materials.





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