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Prescreened Concrete Contractors - Washington, DC

Ridge Roofing, LLC
Phone: (202) 715-9781
710 Mississippi Avenue South East Washington, DC 20032
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Review from Washington, DC - Repair an Asphalt Shingle Roof

Ridge Roofing, LLC
Customer Rating:
Project: Repair an Asphalt Shingle Roof
City: Washington, DC
"It was excellent. Everything about the job was thoroughly explained and the process of getting the roof fixed was quick and easy. "
Ridge Roofing, LLC
Customer Rating:
Project: Inspect, Analyze or Certify the Condition of a Roof
City: Washington, DC
"They arrived on time and finished on time. then invited me to inspect roof then cleaned up all debris."
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License Requirements for Concrete in Washington, DC:

License Required: Home Improvement Contractor
Phone Number: 202-442-8956
Website: District of Columbia Licensing Web Site
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UNSCREENED CONCRETE CONTRACTORS
HARRINGTON CONTRACTORS INC
913 U ST NW
Washington, DC 20001
Nova Construction Co.
26 S St. NW
Washington, DC 20001
Maddrey Construction
645 Morton st nw
Washington, DC 20010
MICON CONSTRUCTION
11818 NEW YORK AVE NE #202
Washington, DC 20002
Hordges Construction Company
2921 12th Street NE
Washington, DC 20017
Fort Myer Construction Corporation
1155 W ST NE
Washington, DC 20018
PREPARING FOR YOUR PROJECT

Things to Consider Before You Level Concrete Slabs Using Injection Technology in Washington, District of Columbia:

  • What is the location of the concrete leveling project?
    (1) Finish floor in a living space, (2) Subflooring in a living space, (3) Garage or basement floor, (4) Driveway/parking area, (5) Exterior walkway/patio, (6) Pad for a light structure, (7) Steps
  • What best describes the damage to your concrete?
    (1) Heaving, (2) Settling, (3) Cracking
  • Does the concrete being repaired have any special applications or finishes?
    (1) Special color, stain, or other additive, (2) Lightweight concrete, (3) Exposed aggregate finish, (4) Smooth trowel finish, (5) Brush textured finish (slip-resistant), (6) Salt finished
 

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