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Topic Title: Concrete contractor? Topic Summary: Would prefer someone who does smaller work, reliable Created On: 03/13/2012 11:24 AM Status: Post and Reply |
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I need to have about 3yds of concrete repair work (fiber mesh) done at my place. I would prefer to just pay someone for the whole deal. At minimum it needs to be 2.5yds and I don't feel like mixing/pouring/grading 100 bags myself. Any recommendations would be appreciated. |
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form the area up and call the nearest concrete company and tell them you need 3 yards they will charge you according to how may yards you need and if you can't get a truck to the area just use wheelbarrows to haul it where you need it. IMO this is cheaper and easier. It isn't hard to pour concrete. when is the last time you saw a guy with a masters degree working as a mason? I have faith in your ability. I just did 10 yards for a new porch at my home and did it this way. About 4 hrs worth of work and voila!! ------------------------- I taught you everything i know and you still don't know nothin. |
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Decided to go this route, thanks for the motivation man! |
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that's right, man up puss!
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