
Serving Princeton, MA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2022
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"They were fantastic! They were thorough from start to finish and would be using them again."





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Serving Princeton, MA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2022
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"They were fantastic! They were thorough from start to finish and would be using them again."





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Serving Princeton, MA and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2021
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Had Henry remove a 12-15 inch thick 5x5 slab of concrete that needed to be removed. He showed up very quickly and knocked it out in a few hours with cleanup and haul away. Very professional and keeps you updated the whole time. Highly recommend."





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Serving Princeton, MA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2000
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"08-AUG-2025 Issues began immediately after hiring Pro Foundation & Masonry. During the estimate, I told Foreman Bobby there was no mortar in the cinder blocks. He gave a quote that I believed included proper mortar. On Aug-12-2025, I raised the issue again?he said he was ?focused on the damaged area.? When digging, a missing footing section was found, and Bobby quoted $22,500, which I thought was too high. Though he fixed some cracks, major ones in the cellar were ignored. They used the wrong mortar (not S mortar as discussed) and left sloppy drippings inside the wall. I sent photos on Aug-23; Bobby replied on Aug-25 saying the floor was dirt. Promised cleanup on Aug-30 never happened. I followed up repeatedly?no one came. They even left a dangerous cinder remnant that I tripped on. A section of wall was filled with concrete instead of block?looks unprofessional. They say one thing, do another. I?m very unhappy with their work and service. They're gonna fix the two crack on my fieldstone foundation. The manager Rey came and he felt really bad that the foreman left in this way they left it. He was really pretty readsonable."





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Serving Princeton, MA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2014
Credit card accepted
Customers say: Quick response
"Very good communication. Prompt and on time service. Unfortunately end product not as good as expected. If you looking to have your concrete floor finish with Hybrid Polymer think twice. Tom - owner very nice and polite guy. He and crew show up right on time. Looked very promising. So what went wrong? For the money I paid , I was expecting better finishing touch and better end results. Floor is covered but it looks like was done by good amateur not a pro. I think that work was bit rushed at the end , and that is what made it look poorly. PS. Note to owner: Tom , slow down. When you planing to do full day of work - do not rush. After sending old concrete make sure all dust is well cleaned. After you put primer, wait ( then wait again) till is dry before applying polymer. It will save you time ( no call backs - touchups ) and final product will be looking better."





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Serving Princeton, MA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2019
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Perfect! The removal of the pre-existing concrete patio took and entire day of hard work with some heavy equipment and lots of muscle. Once the old concrete was removed and disposed of, the site was excavated to prepare the underlying base of crushed stone and sand for the pavers. The paver installation went well, but required last minute cutting into small pieces to fit some difficult spots (around the cellar hatchway). Everything looks beautiful compared to the older poured concrete. We're totally satisfied with the project and the team who did the work!"





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Serving Princeton, MA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2019
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"These guys are the best. You donâ t need to look any further. They came out to assess the issue the same day. Within two weeks they had manufactured new concrete footings in the basement, placed new lally columns and removed the really old ones. Highly recommended."

Serving Princeton, MA and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2011
Free estimates
Offers commercial services
"Bob contacted me within 1 day of posting. He was kind and we set up appointment to see area and bid on project. Discovered the concrete Sealer best applied in 50 degree or above. It's winter and just had a snow storm. Will wait until spring. Thank you Bob. Deserves 5 stars"

Serving Princeton, MA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1989
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Todd and Ian did a wonderful job - removing one set of concrete stairs and pointing up another set of stairs. On time, stuck to the job, very professional. I will definitely hire S&S again - many thanks."





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Serving Princeton, MA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2017
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"I wanted to express our appreciation for the excellent services that we received from 4 Ever Reyes Patios & Gardens at our home in Auburn, MA. The project was extremely successful, and we could not have been more pleased with their professionalism and work ethic. He did an excellent job on my front porch, walkway, and concrete apron in front of my home. He was very patient and worked with me to reduce total costs for my family. This was greatly appreciated, and he did a fantastic job with his suggestions. He was also very punctual each day and always professional. I highly recommend Contractor Reyes for any contracting work needed!"





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Serving Princeton, MA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2013
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Mark is knowledgeable and fair. His finished product is as promised."
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