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TerraFirma Foundation Systems
4.0(
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Serving Myrtle Point, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Very efficient, thorough and took the time to show me tons of pictures of the underside of my house. Great explanations of why they choose to do certain things."
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Basement Waterproofing with TerraFirma
Foundation Repair with TerraFirma
Concrete Lift and Repair with TerraFirma
Before - Basement Waterproofing in Eugene, OR

+33

Response time20 mins
48 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by80%of homeowners
Red Tree LLC
4.9(
10
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Serving Myrtle Point, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I contracted with Red Tree to do several projects on my property in Bandon, including demolition, cleanup, landscaping, driveway install, a large fence build, and some inside repairs and remodeling. All the work done was of a very high quality, the communication was excellent, and the pricing was very fair. I highly recommend Larry and this company."
Response time1 day
Response rate87%
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
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MCDOWELL CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION
5.0(
5
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Serving Myrtle Point, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Cameron was great. We had a small addition he poured concrete for. He was timely, knew his stuff, and got to work quickly and finished promptly. He was communicative and knew exactly what needed to be done and did it right. Our inspector was even impressed with how great his rebar and forms were. Included are photos of our small addition."
Response time1 day
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Durfs Epoxy, Inc.
5.0(
3
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Serving Myrtle Point, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Bob and his crew were amazing from the initial contact through the completed project and follow-up. I was supposed to have concrete, polished floors on my first floor that didn't turn out and looked horrible. Bob and his crew came out and brought many samples for me to look at to Epoxy my floors. They were respectful and kind. They provided an estimate when they said they would we set a date and they showed up on time and completed on time. My floors look amazing. I am so incredibly happy with them. They are gorgeous and I wish I had known about Durf's Epoxy before we went through the concrete floor nightmare. I can't recommend them highly enough. Professional, prompt, and the work is incredibly top-notch!"
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Response time5 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Mid Valley Building LLC
3.6(
47
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Serving Myrtle Point, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Contacted Mid Valley for estimate on concrete driveway and patio project mid summer and after a few other bids came in I decided to use Mid Valley as they can handle more than just concrete and I had a few things I didnt want to do myself.
The bid was competitive but didn't provide a lot of detail. I was nervous that we might come to some future disagreement so I asked lots of questions. The owner was very responsive and I felt I could trust him so I agreed to the service. He was very busy but I was willing to wait to fit my job into his schedule. The work began the second week of October.
On day one the crew arrived and asked to plug into my outlet in back. I agreed and left the house and went to work. within an hour the crew had tripped the circuit breaker ( i assume with the jackhammers they brought) and I had to return home to switch the power back on. I decided to remain onsite in case something else happened. It should be noted my home was built in 1959 and isnt exactly prepared for any heavy draw of power.
Day two was uneventful. The siding was installed up top (the remains of my personal roofing adventure) and the AC unit was removed in back and they sided over the hole.They finished the forms and general clean up of dirt and debris
Day three was supposed to be the pour day but the rains came for the first time in months. Lucky me. We decided to play it by ear until the forecast was more hopeful. That came the next week.
Following the pour (2500 PSI) and removal of forms I had to reach out to the owner to be sure of when I could park the family cars on the surface. While the owner was again very responsive I felt that as the homeowner I should have received a bit of an education from my contractor early on so i didn't ruin the work done. I also noted the concrete had run up against my storm door from the steps created and had excess concrete stuck to my siding. There was still bits of concrete (the size of half dollars) as far as 2 feet into my neighbors yard. This wasn't debris from the demo but rather splatter or something like it that made it way to my neighbors lawn. I picked out this debris by hand and apologized to my neighbor who is far too polite to complain. I have footprints and swirl marks in my driveway that appear to be permanent, they were noticed 2 days after the pour when the drizzle stopped and things dried out. I now need to find an appropriate stain to drown out these marks so that the driveway is all one color. The concrete work itself is good but not spectacular. There is excess (what looks like a drizzle) concrete on the edge of my driveway that needs sanded down or something to keep from scratching a bare foot on it.
I shared the details (and a bit more) with the owner of mid valley. They thanked me for my business. There was no explanation for what I encountered.


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Chesire Home
Eugene Roof
Exposed Aggragate
Paul's Job
Kevin's Job

+5

Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Rocky’s Ready Mix LLC
New to Angi

Serving Myrtle Point, OR and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Rocky’s Ready Mix LLC is based in Dexter, Oregon, providing high-quality concrete delivery to Eugene and surrounding rural communities. We specialize in reliable scheduling, consistent mix designs, and efficient service to keep your project on track. Our focus is supporting homeowners, contractors, and small job sites that are often overlooked in outlying areas. Whether you’re pouring driveways, foundations, slabs, or custom projects, we deliver durable concrete with dependable service every time. We take pride in showing up when others won’t, offering competitive pricing and a smooth, straightforward experience from start to finish.

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FAQs for concrete work projects in Myrtle Point, OR

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