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  • It depends on size, thickness, and site prep needed. Most driveways run $8-15 per square foot. We'll come out and give you an exact price—no guessing.

  • Most driveways take 2-3 days from start to finish. Smaller jobs like sidewalks might be done in a day. Bigger commercial projects take longer. We'll give you a timeline upfront.

  • Regular concrete is plain and smooth. Stamped concrete gets patterns pressed into it while it's wet—looks like stone, brick, or wood. Costs more but way better curb appeal.

  • Usually yes. We can't pour new concrete over failing old stuff. We'll demo and haul away the old concrete—it's included in most quotes.

  • We watch the weather closely. If rain's coming, we'll reschedule the pour. Fresh concrete and rain don't mix—we'd rather wait a day than ruin your project.

  • Driveways are typically 4-6 inches. Sidewalks can be 4 inches. Commercial slabs or areas with heavy equipment need more. We'll spec it right for your use.

  • Concrete can crack—that's why we use control joints to control where it happens. Good base prep and proper thickness minimize problems. We build them to last.

  • Yes. We warranty our workmanship—if something fails because we messed up, we fix it. We've been doing this 50+ years, so problems are rare.

  • We'll get it close, but new concrete always looks different than old. Give it a few months to weather and it'll blend better.

  • Check, cash, or card. We typically ask for a deposit to schedule the job, then final payment when it's done and you're happy with it.

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