
Serving University Park, IA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2020
Free estimates
Offers commercial services
"Poured concrete patio for us. Timely, fair prices, good communication and cleaned up their mess."


Serving University Park, IA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2020
Free estimates
Offers commercial services
"Poured concrete patio for us. Timely, fair prices, good communication and cleaned up their mess."

Serving University Park, IA and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 1992
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Had a great inspection. Shaq was the fireman and fixed our concrete and looks great!"





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Serving University Park, IA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2014
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Big shout out to Dil and Cruise for doing a splendid job . They were very courteous, patient enough to listen to my concerns and very friendly. The Job was to lift the concrete and seal the joint and cracks . Time will tell how well the seal will hold especially with colorodo weather but so far happy the result. Thank you Trasher."





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Serving University Park, IA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2018
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Concrete Polyfix, Inc. is a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business. Our dedicated team of professionals has over 20 years of hands-on experience, to provide innovative ideas and suggestions tailored to your project. Our services are customized, paying close attention to the details of each project that we are involved with.\n\nPolyurethane raising was only used in public works applications until recently it has come over to the residential market.\n\nPlease feel free to contact us to learn more today!





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Serving University Park, IA and surrounding areas
Approved
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
Hello, my name is Cristobal Martinez and I’ve been doing concrete for about 4 years, I specialize in concrete construction including demolition, saw cutting, driveways, patios, etc.

Serving University Park, IA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2010
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
IC Construction Company (ICCC) is a construction services company that provides nationwide concept-to-completion and competitive bid solutions. One element that separates us from our competitors is the ability to combine big company competency with small company responsiveness. We have the size and resources to tackle virtually any project.



Serving University Park, IA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2025
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
We invite you to experience a tradition of customer satisfaction that will exceed your greatest expectations. Our professionalism and quality workmanship will accurately reflect your taste and lifestyle. From conception to completion, we work with you until the job is done. We are ethical, honest, and easy to communicate with. \n\nCall us today you'll be pleased you did. Thank you\n

Serving University Park, IA and surrounding areas
In business since 1978
Credit card accepted
"Dug holes in garage slab to connect plates from outside to inside with threaded rod and filled holes with concrete. My task was to use large wrench they provided to tighten the nuts on the outside after concrete had time to set. One wall was over 1/2 inch from slab before tightening and the other was over 1/4 inch. After a few weeks I had the gap for both too small to measure. Over 6 months later and all is well. Very professional job."





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Serving University Park, IA and surrounding areas
In business since 1975
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"The sales guy was very impressive. He explained everything about the process and did a detailed inspection of the areas to be worked on.
He was honest in saying that sometimes the concrete seams don't match up perfectly, but that the installers would use a grinder to feather out any spots where this would happen. I asked about cracking and he said that it rarely occurred.
The installer came on the appointed day and was still there when I returned from work. He had completed much of the job, but indicated that he had trouble with some of the equipment and that some of the poly-leveling material had sprayed around some of the work areas. He said he would come back and finish the next day (which was a Saturday).
He returned Saturday and finished. I inspected the work and was generally happy with the concrete leveling; my front step was now very close to it's original height and my patio was shedding water away from the house. But I did find a couple of things that distressed me and told the installer about them:
1. There were two very noticeable cracks and a third very thin one. Would he be filling these cracks to prevent future water damage?
2. There were many places in the driveway where the slabs were still uneven. Was he planning on grinding those down as promised?
After he left, I also noticed that the patching material used to fill the holes seemed to be chipping away already and in several holes, did not even come up to the level of the slab.
He later called back and said that he would come back and use a high quality sealer to fill the cracks. He didn't mention the uneven concrete.
I later was contacted by the office about payment. I explained that there were outstanding issues. I was assured that arrangement had been made to fix them.
Then I made the ultimate error: I paid them.
When the sales guy made a follow up call, I told him there were still outstanding issues, and that I had been promised that they would be addressed.
No cracks have been filled, the holes collect water every time it rains and I am mortified at the prospect of trying to clear snow from my uneven driveway this winter.
Could I have made more noise with them about this? Sure. Should I have to after making three people aware of the problems? Certainly not."





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Serving University Park, IA and surrounding areas
In business since 2021
Free estimates
Small jobs welcome
We have the experience and we are committed to providing quality workmanship and superior customer service on all our applications. Meinders Concrete LLC strives to maintain our reputation as a high quality, very service oriented company with our main focus being on customer satisfaction.
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