- Kitchen RemodelingThe most important thing on many of our minds today is cost. And that is very justified in that today’s times many have a budget when it comes to building a new home or remodeling. Here is where concrete continues its versatile journey because it can vary widely in price anywhere from $40 to $100 per sq. ft. and beyond. That is why it is best to obtain an estimate that includes the colors and design options that you most desire. We are experienced with different concrete mix designs that can help us remain within budget for our customers. We want everyone to have the chance to obtain the most personal option for countertops. Why? Simply because we love what we do!
- Bathroom Remodeling
- Flooring
- Tile Installation
- FireplacesConcrete is continuing to weave its way into homes across the country. The leading uses include kitchen countertops, bar counters, bathroom countertops, table tops, fireplace mantles, and outdoor kitchens. They are so versatile and customizable that more homeowners and designers prefer them to the more engineered looks of tile and qu
- Garage Remodeling
- DemolitionRecycling concrete is convenient and cost effective. The cost to haul away concrete and demolition debris and purchase new aggregate can quickly add up. Our Rebel Crusher can crush and screen nearly anywhere, producing very little impact on the surrounding area. With the addition of our process equipment, including a large excavator equipped with a mechanical pulverizer, any size concrete can be recycled onsite with ease.
- Foundation Installation
- LandscapingOur waterproofing system stops the water on the exterior of your basement walls instead of on the inside. The problem wall is first excavated down to the foundation. The old tile is removed and replaced with a new socked tile. If needed, a new sump pump system will be installed in the basement to keep the water level below your foundation. A waterproofing compound is then applied to the wall from the existing grade of the landscaping all the way down to the foundation. A protective cover is then placed over the waterproofing compound to protect it during backfilling. Foam or insulation can also be placed during this time. A minimum of 2-3 feet of well draining aggregate is then placed on top of the tile to assist in allowing any moisture around the foundation to find its way into the tile and then to the sump in the basement. The excavation can then be backfilled with soil and the yard graded to slope away from the foundation. Areas where settling cannot occur can be filled all the way up with well draining aggregate and in addition concrete column supports can be placed to avoid any settling of concrete pavement that may have needed to be replaced. Yard can then be power raked and finished off with topsoil to assist in the planting of grass or reinstallation of landscaping.
- Driveways“We would like to extend our appreciation to you for doing such a fine job pouring our basement and driveway. Once again your work is outstanding and very much appreciated!”
- Excavation
- Window Installation/Replacement
- Patios
- Porches
- Insulation
- Masonry