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Rock Landscaping
4.6(
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Serving Palmer, AK and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

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"They do amazing work. They actually use big boulder rocks. They set them in the ground to make a flat surface on one side. They are just amazing at what they do. Their rock stairs are so easy to navigate. I would like to give them an A+ if possible."
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Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Crestone General LLC
4.7(
23
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Serving Palmer, AK and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

"These guys are outstanding. The work was timely, reasonably priced and well executed. They absolutely delivered on the bid in all areas that matter: price, quality and timely. I will absolutely be using them again."
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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FAQs for concrete work projects in Palmer, AK

Figuring out how many bars you need isn’t a one-size-fits-all equation. A structural engineer or experienced concrete contractor will look at your slab’s thickness, the loads it must carry, and local code requirements, then run the numbers for you. That quick consultation protects your budget and keeps the finished slab safe, level, and up to code.

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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