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Post by irishhunter on Mar 10, 2010 19:54:08 GMT -5
Any of you guys do concrete? I need a large patio poured that is stained and stamped
live in mooresville
Woody if this is not the proper place please relocate
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Post by huxbux on Mar 10, 2010 20:04:02 GMT -5
I know a guy in Mooresville that does that very thing. I'll try to dig up his phone number for you tomorrow.
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Post by danf on Mar 10, 2010 21:01:45 GMT -5
Ok, time for the landscaper in me to break in... For a couple dollars more per foot (and depending on what you are looking at, the cost difference may not even be that much), you could go the route of pavers and have a flexible, STRONGER, and better looking patio. ;D If you are dead-set on concrete, go for it, but keep in mind that there are 2 kinds of concrete: concrete that has cracked, and concrete that will crack. I can type until my fingers are blue about how much better pavers are over poured in place concrete, but the biggest hurdle is finding the right installer. I can help you out there if you are at all interested in a truly better system. Ask your concrete guy how strong he can get the concrete after it's down (psi rating). Then keep in mind that pavers are made to a minimum of 9000 psi, some will test out over 14k. Ok, off the soapbox now!
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Post by irishhunter on Mar 11, 2010 7:20:58 GMT -5
Im open to either it will be under a deck and wrap around out walk out basement
If you guys will send me some names and numbers I would certainly appreciate it
Really looking for something maintenance free as possible
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Post by huxbux on Mar 11, 2010 18:09:50 GMT -5
Here's the website For Rick Gallegos. I've known him for years, does great work. He may have moved from Mooresville, but no matter. I'm sure he'll be glad to give you a quote. www.gal-con.com/
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Post by irishhunter on Mar 12, 2010 9:09:41 GMT -5
Thanks guys I really appreciate the help
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