
Serving Clinton Township, MI and surrounding areas
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Free estimates
Warranties offered
Credit card accepted
"Excellent quality concrete! It was easy to work with and set perfectly. Highly recommended for any construction project.""



Serving Clinton Township, MI and surrounding areas
Approved
Free estimates
Warranties offered
Credit card accepted
"Excellent quality concrete! It was easy to work with and set perfectly. Highly recommended for any construction project.""


Serving Clinton Township, MI and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 1978
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
"Dario was very easy to work with. He explained the process from beginning to end and his workers were very good at cleaning up each day. I would absolutely recommend Eastside Concrete for any cement job. I am extremely happy with the outcome of the job!"





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Serving Clinton Township, MI and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1994
Free estimates
Offers commercial services
"Showed up on time when they said they would.....had 29 plus yards of old concrete out by 11 am. New concrete poured and finished by 430 pm . Very happy😁"





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Serving Clinton Township, MI and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1999
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Good alternative to replacing concrete. CLI Concrete Leveling out of Ypsilanti was the first to respond with an estimate for driveway repair at my home. I live in Kalamazoo. They are now going to do some work at my office and also do a neighborâ s driveway."





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Serving Clinton Township, MI and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1994
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"We hired them to level our driveway by lifting 3 of the concrete slabs. They did a good job and pretty quickly also.
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Serving Clinton Township, MI and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2006
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"I paid $18,150 for 2 concrete driveways. Definitely not the cheapest bid so I expected a top notch experience. Unfortunately it was far from that. This was 10 times more stressful than it should have been. The foreman was very difficult to deal with through the job. This company does not subscribe to "the customer is always right" philosophy. It was a huge ordeal whenever an issue arose. We had one of the driveways drawn up to be a certain way but the forms were completely different and the driveway was going to be zig-zagged. The foreman spoke to me like I was crazy to want the driveway we agreed on in writing. And the way he had the forms set looked ridiculous. Stevie Wonder would not have liked it. The foreman argued with me about how I was wrong and how much work it would be to remove the forms. I said this isn’t what I want or what we agreed on. Thankfully John then showed up and helped us fix the situation and the forms were moved. The cement has huge drop-offs in 2 places and I feel they should have told me how bad the drop offs would be. No one likes extra costs but for what I paid I wanted it done right. But unfortunately it's not right. There's giant dips where the new concrete meets the old and I was not aware that would be the case. Before a job is done it should be gone over with the customer to make sure they know what to expect and what should be done to make it look the way it should. I am just a homeowner I have never had concrete poured so I didn't know what to look for. They also did a concrete job across the street from me at the same time. I actually got them that job. They finished that job first and had extra concrete left over. So instead of just dumping the concrete somewhere, they decided to start the sidewalk in front of my house. Well by the time the new batch of concrete arrived, the old concrete had begun to harden so when they brushed the sidewalk, the old was too dry to brush and they had to force it and it looks noticeably different. While preparing the base for my driveway they dumped a bunch of rocks on my lawn as well as a bunch of cement. I've been working on fixing the damage to my lawn for months. One spot on the sidewalk looks like they used a twig to make the expansion joint. The company they hired to saw cut the curb for my new driveway screwed up while sawing and they carved a chunk out of the street in front of my driveway’s approach. The underground drain had to be dug up and re-positioned because it was too high. The concrete is done and it does the job but for what I paid I expected higher quality and better service. I would not hire this company again."





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Serving Clinton Township, MI and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1976
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
"If any craftsman deserved 6 stars it would be John LaFata and his sons! Hired them to repair severely damaged bricks on our chimney and below the front porch, as well as some angled bricks underneath a window sill. Learned from John that those are called soldier bricks. That is the real value here -- John is a wealth of knowledge, which he freely shares as he inspects your job. His sons Gio and Marco are just as friendly, all the while working with skill and speed. They said the job (chimney, front porch, window sill) would take two days and it did. Even when I added a chimney cap and filling in an old milk door opening, they did not flinch and the added cost was minimal. The LaFata team arrived promptly each morning, worked carefully and safely, took the time to protect surrounding landscaping, and fully cleaned up at the end of each day. Absolutely the type of professionals that would likely earn the praise of a prominent Canadian home renovation TV host. This was a brick project and LaFata is already my only choice for a future driveway concrete project. Bonus: They like dogs, which is great since we have a couple. The days they worked at my house also just happened to be two of the warmest, most humid we have had so far this year but that did not affect this team one bit -- nor did the loss of power for an hour one afternoon. I recommend this business without any hesitation."

Serving Clinton Township, MI and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 1994
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"They do not service homes on a concrete slab."





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Serving Clinton Township, MI and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2013
Free estimates
Customers say: True professional
"Brad went above and beyond for us. We had a patio that was a poorly designed and poorconstructed two level. Brad demolished the old patio and replaced it with a spectacular one level patio"





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Serving Clinton Township, MI and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2021
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
Were dedicated to providing our clients with the very best in concrete driveway installation. With over 15 years of industry experience, we take and enormous amount of pride in the attention to detail put into each of the projects we're involved with. We're known for our quality work and the integrity of our business. We look forward to building long-term relationships with our clients, and guarantee your satisfaction. Ask about our Financing options!!!!\n\n

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