Frequently Asked Questions
Can you repair existing cracks or uneven concrete surfaces?
Yes. We use professional grinding, leveling, and resurfacing techniques to fix damaged areas, prevent structural issues, and extend the life of your concrete.
Do you offer decorative options like stamped or colored concrete?
Yes. We provide stamped and colored finishes for patios and walkways, offering the appearance of premium materials with the durability of traditional concrete.
How do you protect foundations from heavy rain and moisture?
We install exterior drainage systems and implement precise grading to direct water away from your walls, protecting the integrity of your basement and footings.
Are your concrete contractors licensed and insured?
Yes. Every project is handled by licensed professionals using high-quality materials to ensure safety and code compliance for residential and commercial jobs.
How do I get an estimate for my concrete project in Bellevue?
Contact us directly to schedule a site consultation. We provide free, no-obligation estimates for all new installations, repairs, and upgrades.
How often should a concrete driveway be sealed?
We recommend resealing every few years. Regular sealing protects against water penetration, UV damage, and oil stains while keeping decorative finishes vibrant.
Can an existing patio be extended or upgraded?
Yes. We can add patio extensions or porch upgrades to your current layout, using careful color matching to ensure the new section blends seamlessly with the original surface.
Can deep cracks in a concrete foundation be repaired?
Yes. We use professional epoxy injections to seal deep cracks and spalling, stopping water intrusion and reinforcing the structural base of your home.
How do you ensure pavers stay aligned and level over time?
We focus on expert-based preparation, including soil compaction and specialized bedding sand. We then use polymeric sand in the joints to lock pavers in place and prevent shifting.
What are the most common signs that a foundation needs repair?
Look for vertical or horizontal exterior cracks, surface flaking (spalling), uneven interior floors, or persistent moisture in crawl spaces and basements.
