
Serving Highlandville, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2021
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
"Iâ d highly recommend the team of Jeremy and crew of Great Oak Concrete!"





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Serving Highlandville, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2021
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
"Iâ d highly recommend the team of Jeremy and crew of Great Oak Concrete!"





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Serving Highlandville, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2015
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Job was done like we wanted even though we made a few changes they were able to make it happen. Thank you"





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Serving Highlandville, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2000
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
"If you have a concrete project give it to John Henry and his crew. They do what they say and the caliber of work is first class. Very, very, very talented."

Serving Highlandville, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2017
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
"Decent concrete guys are hard to find here in my area. They were my 6th and if I had them from the beginning everything would have went a lot smoother."





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Serving Highlandville, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2014
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
"Great vision for the individual areas. Every suggestion has been a major improvement and a huge change in a very boring side of the house."

Serving Highlandville, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2019
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
"I recently had Mr. Jimenez extend my concrete patio and am very pleased with his work. We encountered a stretch of bad weather that made scheduling difficult but Mr. Jimenez stayed flexible and in constant contact the whole time. The work was done wonderfully and the hard work and efficiency was admirable. The site remained clean during the entire process and Mr. Jimenez even went out of his way to fix some low lying spots in another part of the yard. I highly recommend Jimenez Bricks."





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Serving Highlandville, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2022
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Very Professional knowledgeable prompt excellent work ethic"




Serving Highlandville, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2021
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
"From start to finish, their team is professional, punctual, and highly skilled. They take the time to understand your needs and provide valuable suggestions to enhance the final look. I highly recommend them for any concrete flatwork needs!!"





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Serving Highlandville, MO and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2020
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
"I had my garage floor coated and flaked. They were professional, fast, friendly and gave me exactly what I was looking for."





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Serving Highlandville, MO and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 1992
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"lst off the guys broke the sprayer on the end of my hose when they were mixing concrete I guess. It was old, but they did not mention the breakage. The work that was accomplished look good! If it keeps the water out of the basement, then they are rated at a 5. Have to wait and see. It is truly hard to evaluate the job except on appearance. They just finished the job a couple of hours ago."





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Match the metal to the job. For light, thin pours like a sidewalk, welded wire mesh often does the trick. Thicker slabs—driveways, garage floors, foundations—usually call for traditional steel bars. If your site sees salt, humidity, or coastal spray, spend the extra cash on galvanized or stainless steel to fend off rust and avoid future repairs. When in doubt, a concrete pro can confirm the best fit for your project and budget.
Stainless steel costs more up front, but the alloy can last 75 years or longer with little to no rust. That longevity means fewer repairs, less maintenance, and peace of mind for structures exposed to salt, moisture, or de-icing chemicals. If you’re pouring near the coast or in a humid climate, the extra dollars now can save you multiple replacements down the road.
An engineer will review the slab’s thickness, span, soil conditions, and expected loads, then specify bar size, spacing, and grade. Skipping that step or guessing can leave you with cracked concrete or a blown budget. For a modest consultation fee, a local engineer or contractor can do the math and hand you a rebar schedule that meets code and keeps your project on solid footing.
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