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  • What types of concrete finishes do you offer?

    We offer a variety of finishes, including broom, stamped, exposed aggregate, and smooth trowel. Each option provides a unique look and texture to suit your project's style and functional needs.

  • How long does a concrete driveway installation take?

    Typically, a concrete driveway installation takes 3 to 5 days, depending on the size and weather. This includes site preparation, pouring, curing time, and finishing to ensure a strong and durable result.

  • Can you customize the design of my patio?

    Yes, we specialize in customized concrete patios. You can choose from different shapes, textures, colors, and patterns to create a personalized outdoor space that fits your lifestyle and design preferences.

  • What is the purpose of a retaining wall?

    Retaining walls provide structural support by holding back soil and managing elevation changes. They also help prevent erosion and can enhance the appearance of your landscaping with a clean, defined structure.

  • How long does it take for concrete to cure?

    Concrete typically cures enough for light foot traffic within 24–48 hours. However, it reaches full strength over about 28 days. During this time, proper care ensures durability and long-lasting performance.

  • Do you offer decorative concrete options?

    Yes, we offer decorative concrete, including stamped patterns, colored concrete, and textured finishes. These options enhance visual appeal while maintaining the strength and low maintenance of traditional concrete.

  • What maintenance does a concrete walkway require?

    Concrete walkways require minimal maintenance. We recommend occasional cleaning, sealing every few years, and promptly addressing any cracks to preserve appearance and structural integrity over time.

  • Is reinforcement used in your concrete work?

    Yes, we use reinforcement like rebar or wire mesh in most concrete projects to increase strength and prevent cracking. This helps ensure long-term durability and resistance to shifting or settling.