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In total, TrustedPros has received 142 Concrete projects posted by homeowners in Calgary seeking the services of local Concrete Contractors. Total estimated value of these projects is $1,216,000.00 with a per project average of $8,563.00.
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City | #Projects | Total Value | Avg Budget |
Airdrie | 18 | $143,000.00 | $7,944.00 |
Calgary | 142 | $1,216,000.00 | $8,563.00 |
Own a house in Glamorgan. Lot is 55 X 120.
Need a quote for a sidewalk.
49ft From Street to Front Door
14ft Across the front of house
35ft Along the side of the house
59ft From Back Door to Alley
16ft 6in X 20ft 5in proposed Deck.
Looking for 3 Quotes. 1) Front & side only 2) #1 and Back Door to alley and remove existing sidewalk in back yard. 3) #1 & 2 plus use old sidewalk as fill for a new deck.
See attached pictures
I need the front walkway to my house dug out, framed and poured. Approximately 30 feet long by four feet wide and ending at the front step as eight feet wide by two feet. About 6 or 7 steps, to be discussed. Complete job. Obtaining permits and Alberta First Call if required, dig out soil and remove. Supplying all required material to complete the job and removal of all used and unused material.
would like a quote on cementing both sides of house. grade is sloped. one side is grass other side is concrete side walk slabs. lenght would be length of house and wide as lot border to house approx 5ft.
Thought need new doors but doors are fine its the door fame that is not level. Had one carpenter, he shimmed charged 400 left and was still not shutting. Need a carpenter to relevel my door frame so no air or noise comes in. Both main floor exterior door frames need done.
Looking for concrete cutting contractor for basement door, the wall will be cut 5' from top to bottom and window size 2" by 5' wall will be cut 2" from top to bottom. the work will be base on digging, cutting, removal of garbage and later on build outter basement concrete stair 5' down.
Calgary NE.
I live in Valleyridge and have a driveway frost heave issue that is becoming worse. I know we can't do anything now but winter is the best time to look at the problem. Two sections next to the garage floor had been re-poured prior to my house purchase and now the heaving has broke off the leading edge of the garage pad. I need some suggestions on what may be required and how to find cause of problem.
We have 3 properties all on the same street located in Saddletown Circle NE Calgary.
All 3 need 30' x 32" sidewalks and 2 of them need 5 stairs, landings and 2 small retaining walls formed and poured asap.
The floor drains have already been installed and are ready to go when ever you are. Obviously weather isn't on our side but you could start as soon as tomorrow morning!
Best thing to do is call me directly or respond to this ad.
Thanks.
Hi, I would like to have my €œdetached€ garage pad restored. The garage pad has settled, for 30 years, with a slight bow in the middle with a hairline crack down the middle. So the garage door doesn't close flush to the floor (spaces on either end of door). I'm assuming I would need 1€ to 1/1/4€ of a leveller from the walls to the middle of the floor to level it.
Also, I would like to extend thegarage pad by 6' to a full 24€x22€pad, it is currently a 18'x22€ pad.
It is possible to have someone contact me and/or set up for a quote?
Thanks,
I have a 26' x 24' garage floor, a 26' x 36' driveway and a 4" x 20' walkway. All concrete and I believe to be 6" thick. I would like it all ground down and if possible resurfaced to give it a new look or epoxy coated. I am open to suggestions. Would like to get this done fairly quickly. You will have to look at it to see the extent of the work.
Please call Rob.. I live up in Varsity Estates. Greatly appreciated.
I'm looking at removing and old deck and replacing it with a concrete slab. It will require one large step to allow access to double doors with our walk out basement. The current size of the deck is 14ftx16ft and I would like to keep it around the same size.
I will need the old deck removed, grading and gravel added, forms, rebar, pouring the pad with a brush finish and relief cuts.
Looking to add concrete patio where the top soil is now (see attached pictures). Basically, concrete patio will be from the door/entrance of the basement out to where the deck posts are.
Looking for something along the lines of the first picture on this webpage -click here
The area is 6 feet x 24 feet. Looking for standard concrete (nothing fancy) but it should be durable.
Please provide your best quote for the job. Thanks
I have a 13 foot by 26 foot concrete patio in my backyard. It is flaking heavily and is cracked quite a bit. I was wondering if it can be recovered or if I need to rip it out and start over? If I start over I would like to build it the same size, but if I can recover it and it will last that would be my first option.
There is skid steer accessibility into my yard if needed.
We live in Scenic Acres area of Calgary and our home is 25 years old. The back deck is in need of replacement. It's approximately 8x8 in its current footprint and it has a roof that is partially supported by the roof and three pillars. This is an area of concern for us as the roof portion is on the shingles.
We are also looking to expand a lower level to the deck underneath our large kitchen window. The interesting thing here is that there is a garden under the large kitchen window which we suspect as acting as the insulation below the cupboards (in really cold weather you can feel how cold the kitchen floor gets). For this reason, we want to start the project in spring because we fear what lurks beneath this garden.
We are OK with using pressure treated lumber as the supporting beams, posts etc and would like to make some educated decisions about the use of cedar vs. composite materials for the deck. Our current front porch is cedar on top of PT lumber.
The concrete pour is to expand our driveway, add in a significant concrete area just inside the fence for bikes, garbage cans, storage, add in a pad or pillars for new deck (need help deciding which is best, and possibly even lift our hot tub and replace the half garden ties, half concrete pad there with a full concrete pad. So there is extensive concrete work or combination of concrete and stone work
Our plan then is as follows:
- Get some estimates and professional opinions - Fall 2011
- Dismantle the existing deck and remove shrubbery etc. - Fall 2011
- Remove garden below kitchen window - Spring 2012/early summer 2012
- Concrete pour - Spring/early Summer 2012
- Figure out how to fix under kitchen window - this might have to occur before concrete pour - Spring/early Summer 2012
- Replace deck with expanded deck as described above - Spring/early Summer 2012
I am bit of a do it yourself type of person so willing to do the dismantling and prep work but don't have time with young family to push through and complete the deck build on my own.
I need a coloured concrete side walk prepped and poured. Looking for standard 4'' thick, with gravel underlay. I would like it broom finished and the dimensions are 4'x47' for a total of 188sqft. It is in the front and side of my house with unobstructed access. Looking to start as early as next week.
We are doing a 3ft wide x 46ft long sidewalk down the side of our house. Its slightly sloped (no stairs needed). It will join our current sidewalk at the front and end beside our house. We are also doing a separate patio that is 7ft x 13.5 ft. We are looking for a broomed type finish with light brown colour in the concrete. The patio will be off our deck and needed to be rebar connected to the house. We are looking for total price(dirt removal, gravel, packing, and concrete work)
We live in South Calgary and would really like some quotes from people with experience.
I am interested in getting some concrete repairs done, the slab is 580 sq ft and was previously done in tile and engineered hardwood. It seems that the concrete was patched around the tile area and in one other location which resulted in about 1/4" difference once the tile was removed. There are also some low spots from the slab settling and some damage under the area which had the appliance sitting on the concrete. I want to put new hardwood over everything, level would be nice but I would settle for flat within 3/16" over 10ft. The unit is on the 3rd floor of an older downtown condo with a large patio suitable for mixing.
I have about 275 sq ft of LVP that I need installed over a concrete floor in a basement.
I have scraped up the existing glued down sheet vinyl, felt, and residue from the concrete slab. The floor needs to be floated and the LVP installed.
Scope of work:
1. Float the floor. Contractor to provide leveling compound.
2. Install 275 sq ft of luxury vinyl planks over the prepared concrete slab. Owner to provide the flooring.
I have concrete steps leading to the front entrance of the house.. There are about 11 steps in front and 6 steps on the side that need replacement or repair. The ground has shifted so the existing steps are loose and will no longer be safe eventually.The steps are about one and a half square feet each andthe house is about 50 years old. I would like the same materials as the existing ones but am willing to listen to suggestions.
I have a deck pillar that has settled and cracked the concrete patio that it sits on. The parging on the bottom of the pillar has cracked as well.
I also have a garden shed that has settled on one side and needs to be raised so that the doors will open. The shed is sitting on gravel and has a 4x4 bordeer around it.
Deck is over concrete walkout patio. One corner of deck has sunk 2 to 3 inches.
The wood posts (2) are surrounded by the patio concrete and need replacing due to rot. Concrete has also sunk by about 2 to 3 inches and needs lifting or the gap filled.
I would like someone to determine and perform the correct fix for the post replacements. I don't know what type of pile is under the posts because they are covered by the concrete patio. The patio appears to have been poured around the wood posts. The work would probably involve coordinating with a mudjacking company.
I have other potential landscaping type work to be done depending on price but the deck is my priority.
Hello. I live in a condo that is over 40 years old. The drain hole cover (cast iron) on my unfinished concrete basement floor is 5 and 7/8 inches in diameter and is probably 40 years old as well. It was rusted when I bought the place and I sanded and repainted it 3 years ago. It is starting to rust up again quite badly and is an eyesore (see picture). I have tried to look for replacements in this size (perferably made of plastic instead of cast iron) but have not been able to find anything. The ones I did find come from the States. Pricing was good but shipping costs are ridiculous.
Anyways, I thought about having a professional enlarge the hole so it can accommodate a standard 6 inch or 6 1/2 inch hole cover which are much easier (and cheaper) to find.
If you are able to do this project, please let me know and provide costs involved if possible. Thank you.
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