Concrete Wall Contractors in Redford, MI (Michigan)
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Prescreened Concrete Wall Contractors in Redford, MI
HomeSpec
(866) 389-6149
840 Minion
Ypsilanti, MI 48198
Serving You in Redford, MI
840 Minion
Ypsilanti, MI 48198
Serving You in Redford, MI
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Reviews of Redford Concrete Wall Contractors
Project: Repair a Poured Concrete Wall
Redford, MI
Redford, MI
we are very happy & we will alway try to contect you.
Project: Repair a Poured Concrete Wall
Northville, MI
Northville, MI
HOMESPEC WAS HERE ON TIME. JOB FINISHED AS QUOTED CEMENT IS STILL DRYING, BUT IT LOOKS GREAT.
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Things to Consider Before You Repair a Poured Concrete Wall in Redford, Michigan:
- What kind of damage do you need repaired?
Concrete is dirty or stained
Concrete is damp
Foundation cracked or broken
Wall is tipping
Edge is cracked or broken
Walls or piers are settling
Foundation is settling and needs to be raised
- What is the height of the wall in feet?
- What is the length of the wall in feet?
- Is water present or leaking from the area in need of repair?
Recent Job Requests for Repair a Poured Concrete Wall Contractors in Redford, Michigan:
Project Location:
Redford,
MI
48239
Date: 02/2010
Damage Repair Type: Wall is tipping
Presence of Water: No
Consumer Owns Home: Yes
Wall Height: 5 - 6 ft
Wall Length: 10 - 25 ft
Request is for Commercial Location: No
Covered by Insurance: No
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Comment: under house garage...two retaining walls on either side ...one wall has moved in approx 8" in the last 10yrs...needs to be moved back in position if possible