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We are based in Tulsa, but can travel up to approximately 50 Miles in any direction. Not sure if you where you are located is in range? Contact us and let's find out!
We can typically start work within 9 business days upon agreement of scope of work and cost!
Nope. We will work on any project large or small!
Yes! We have a general liability policy that is on par with the industry PLUS any subcontractor we might use will have equal or greater insurance. And of course, workers compensation is always included. You can request a Certificate of Insurance before the start of any project.
Yes! We offer 5% discount on the cost of labor for new homeowner customers, active military and veterans, and senior citizens.
Good question! Prices are typically figured based on square footage of the project. Other factors may include access to the project, custom features such as stained concrete or other custom elements. Contact us HERE to schedule a free, detailed estimate for your project.
Yes, we use rebar or other reinforcement materials in our concrete projects to increase structural strength and reduce cracking. The type and size of reinforcement will depend on the specific project requirements.
We take sprinkler systems into account during the planning and installation process. We'll carefully mark and protect sprinkler heads and lines to prevent damage during construction. If necessary, we can also help you adjust or relocate sprinkler components to accommodate the new concrete flatwork.
We typically do not require a deposit upfront however this might be required depending on the size of project and to secure your spot in our schedule. The remaining balance then will be due upon completion of the project. Specific payment terms will be outlined in your agreement.
We stand by the quality of our work and offer a warranty for our concrete flatwork installations. The specific terms and duration of the warranty will be outlined in your contract. See our Standard Terms and Conditions.
We use a variety of methods to transport concrete to hard-to-reach areas, such as wheelbarrows, motorized buggies, or even a concrete pump. We'll select the most efficient and least disruptive method based on the specific site conditions and project requirements.
Our team takes great care to minimize any disturbance to your landscaping during the installation process. We'll create a plan to protect your yard and restore any areas that may be unavoidably affected.
The duration of a concrete flatwork project depends on factors like project size and complexity, weather conditions, and permitting requirements. A typical residential project, such as a driveway or patio, may take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks from start to finish.
Permit requirements vary by location and the scope of the project. We'll help you determine if a permit is needed and assist with the permit application process if necessary.
Yes, we'll set up the forms for your project, and you'll have the opportunity to review and approve the layout before we pour the concrete.
If you need to make changes to the forms, please let us know as soon as possible. We can usually accommodate changes before the concrete is poured, but keep in mind that some alterations may impact the project timeline or cost.
Site preparation: We'll start by clearing and grading the area to create a stable, level surface for the concrete.
Form setup: We'll then set up wooden forms to create the shape of the finished flatwork.
Reinforcement installation: We'll lay rebar or other reinforcement materials within the forms. d
Concrete pouring: We'll pour the concrete, taking care to ensure proper distribution and consistency.
Finishing: We'll finish the concrete surface to your desired texture and appearance. f
Form removal: Once the concrete has cured, we'll remove the forms and clean up the site.
Final inspection: We'll perform a final inspection to ensure the project meets our high-quality standards.
You can typically walk on the concrete within 24 hours of the pour, but we recommend waiting at least 48 hours to ensure the surface has properly cured and hardened.
We recommend waiting at least 7 days, but preferably 10 days, before driving on your new driveway to allow the concrete to reach sufficient strength.
We recommend waiting at least 48 hours after the pour before allowing your dog to walk on the new concrete. This helps prevent damage to the surface and ensures proper curing.
Saw cuts and expansion joints are used to control cracking in concrete flatwork. They create a predetermined weak point that encourages the concrete to crack along the joint or cut rather than in a random pattern. This helps maintain a clean appearance and extend the life of the concrete.
Concrete stamping involves using large, flexible rubber stamps with a pattern or design imprinted on them. While the concrete is still wet, we press the stamps into the surface, creating a textured pattern that resembles materials like brick, stone, or wood.
Yes, we can add color to your concrete using integral color, which is mixed into the concrete before pouring, or by applying a surface treatment like a stain or dye after the concrete has been poured.
Integral color is added to the concrete mix before pouring, while surface treatments like stains or dyes are applied after the concrete has been poured and allowed to cure.
The final color of the concrete will depend on the specific colorant used and the curing process. We can provide you with a color chart and samples to help you choose the right color for your project.
For most residential projects, we recommend a minimum of 3,000 psi (pounds per square inch) concrete. For more substantial loads or unique requirements, we may recommend a higher psi rating.
We may use additives in concrete to improve its workability, strength, durability, or other properties depending on the specific project requirements. Additives can include accelerators, retarders, water reducers, and air-entraining agents, among others.
Pouring concrete in temperatures below 40°F (4°C) can be challenging, as it can slow down the curing process and increase the risk of freezing. We take precautions and use appropriate additives to ensure proper curing when pouring concrete in cold weather.
While we take every precaution to minimize cracking, it's important to understand that concrete is a rigid material and may develop small cracks over time due to factors like shrinkage, temperature changes, and ground movement. We use proper reinforcement, control joints, and installation techniques to manage and minimize cracking.
If you notice cracks in your concrete, please contact us for an assessment. We'll determine the cause of the cracking and recommend appropriate repair options if necessary. See our Standard Terms and Conditions.
To request an estimate, simply contact us by phone or email. We'll schedule a site visit to discuss your project, take measurements, and provide a detailed, written estimate based on your specific requirements.
Once you've approved the estimate, we'll provide project details, timeline, and payment terms. We'll schedule your project and keep you informed throughout the process.
The short answer is Yes. The average Hot Tub with water weighs around 3000 lbs. To put it in perspective, most vehicles on the road today weigh more than that and the same concrete mix for your Hot Tub pad is likely to be the same mix used on your driveway. With that said, every application is unique which is why we offer a free assessment and estimate for every project.
Yes, we can work with you to accommodate electrical conduit or other utilities beneath the concrete. Please let us know your requirements during the planning phase so we can include these considerations in the project design.
The finish of your concrete flatwork can vary depending on your preferences and the specific project requirements. We offer a range of finishes, including smooth troweled, broom, stamped, and decorative options. We can provide samples and discuss the available finishes during the planning phase.
When you hear "Broom Finish" it's exactly that. The concrete finisher drags a broom over the concrete surface to create nice lines in the concrete which also adds traction to the finish. This type of finish is common on exterior concrete installations.
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