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Repair and Resurface Concrete Driveways, Patios, Walks & Floors in Seattle, WA

Choose from these Concrete Contractors in the Seattle Area:

Mat Tracks
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Call Now: (425) 372-1438 | 20405 70th Street East
Bonney Lake, WA 98391
Serving the Seattle Area
Pacific Concrete
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Call Now: (206) 607-0440 | 3950 South 293rd Street
Auburn, WA 98001
Serving the Seattle Area
Paul Haugen Construction, LLC
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Call Now: (360) 813-0446 | 5804 83rd Street North West
Gig Harbor, WA 98335
Serving the Seattle Area
EW Construction
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Call Now: (360) 813-0385 | 1825 Dogwood Drive Southeast
Auburn, WA 98092
Serving the Seattle Area
M & S Construction
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Call Now: (206) 607-0462 | 29701 40th Place South
Auburn, WA 98001
Serving the Seattle Area
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What Neighbors are Saying in Seattle, WA:

Pacific Concrete
Customer Rating:
Project: Repair and Resurface Concrete Driveways, Patios, Walks & Floors
City: Seattle, WA
"He was on time; took seriously my urgency to get the job done before the rainy season. The contractor explained the details of the work to me patiently. The crew cleaned the facilities very well upon completion of the job."
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Concrete Flatwork Repair License Requirements in Seattle, WA:

License Required: General Contractor
Concrete
Handyman
Phone Number: 800-547-8367
Website: Washington Licensing Web Site

Things to Consider Before You Repair and Resurface Concrete Driveways, Patios, Walks & Floors:

  • What is the location of the concrete repair/resurface project?
    (1) Interior finished floor, (2) Interior subflooring, (3) Garage floor, (4) Driveway/parking area, (5) Exterior walkway, (6) Patio, (7) Basement floor, (8) Pad of a light structurer, (9) Steps, (10) Other
  • What best describes the damage to your concrete?
    (1) Heaving or settling, (2) Dirty or stained, (3) Cracked or chipped, (4) Edge is cracked or broken, (5) Flaking, (6) Dusty, (7) Other
  • Does the concrete being repaired/refinished have any special applications or finishes?
    (1) Special color, stain, or other additive, (2) Lightweight concrete, (3) Salt finished, (4) Exposed aggregate finish, (5) Smooth trowel finished, (6) Brush textured finish (slip-resistant), (7) Stamped/colored/stained to look like stone, brick, or tile, (8) Covers irrigation pipes, drains, etc., (9) Covers electrical, (10) Covers radiant heat pipes, (11) Don't Know, (12) Other

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