
Serving Douglasville, GA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2023
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"The work and customer service was excellent and would refer BIG D to anyone looking for concrete service."


Serving Douglasville, GA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2023
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"The work and customer service was excellent and would refer BIG D to anyone looking for concrete service."

Serving Douglasville, GA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2019
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
We are a locally owned and operated company. We value honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business. We offer a variety of septic system services that are customized to each individual project. We pride ourselves on the quality of our work, as well as our commitment to outstanding results. We look forward to building lasting relationships with our clients and guarantee your satisfaction!

Serving Douglasville, GA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2021
Free estimates
Hey my name is Alden Brown, I started my business roughly 4 years ago and it is my passion to help people beautify your property. We are licensed and insured and look forward to working with you. These are some services we provide ,\n-Lawn maintenance \n-Landscape design \n-Hard scapes\n-Brush cutting/mulching \nConcrete work\n-Grading \n\n





+6

Serving Douglasville, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 1991
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Great job. Fast, efficient, effective."





+12

Serving Douglasville, GA and surrounding areas
Credit card accepted
"Josh was great to work with! Unlike other contractors Josh showed up when promised. The new driveway turned out AMAZING!!
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+20
Serving Douglasville, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 1970
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
"Our homesite is large and in an unincorporated part of East Cobb County. The land had been neglected with a dense thicket of half-dead trees, stumps, and uneven ground left by the tree removal service. Bryan had to bring-in a Caterpillar 953 track loader with a toothed-bucket to first rip and dig around 150 stumps and root-masses; that took several weeks of intense labor and rough grading. Approximately 200 tons of dirt was graded and moved to correct drainage issues, all of which was part of our existing lot so no new material had to be imported. Another 10 large tandem-axle dump truck loads and two 16 cubic yard container loads of JUST STUMPS AND TREE ROOTS were excavated and removed from the work site. Bryan completed all of the dirt work personally using his own equipment and trucks; he is an owner/operator and does not lease his equipment. This is somewhat rare with smaller contractors due to the sizable overhead expense involved. So in other words, what he tells you he can do is not contingent on what the rental company may or may not have the day work is to begin.
Site preparation can be difficult and laborious depending on how much dirt has to be moved and graded. Since there were so many trees and stumps to deal with (not to mention the garbage weather this year), this phase took several weeks to complete. Good equipment operators know intuitively how to level, backfill, and finish grade for effective drainage. Bryan knows how to do this very well, and our site, slab footings, and yard were finished to our specification. After site prep, we pulled permits ourselves with the county. This requires a surety bond to be purchased, as well as a septic analysis by the county health department. It did not matter that scope of work had no plumbing or electrical, so be prepared (we had to have our drain field replaced which cost $4200 including soil analysis). The footings were prepared to code and passed with no issues. Again, an experienced dirt and concrete tech will save you time and money if allowed to perform necessary site prep first. It makes no sense to get your footings dug only to fail inspection due to inadequate compaction of substrata, or a stump or root that is rotting underneath.
The buildings are engineered structures that have already been designed to code for numerous municipalities and counties nationwide. So after we selected what we wanted, partial payment was made with balance due on satisfactory completion. The crew arrived on-time and completed both structures in two days. HINT: if you have fresh concrete and don't want oil dripped on it by their truck, ask the lead to place some cardboard or wood under the engine, otherwise you'll have an awesome oil spill on your 13k concrete driveway that Bryan crafted two weeks prior. The driveway and sidewalk were formed and poured in two separate days, and went-off without any issues. Like all the concrete, we paid the plant directly which represented a savings since Bryan does not mark-up that cost; you only pay for the labor and material actuals.
The whole job - all four phases - took about 140 days to complete, including weather delays. Dirt work and grading requires a "sweet spot" of moisture, temperature, sunshine, and readiness to complete effectively. If you're patient, especially here with ATL bi-polar weather, you will end-up with a satisfactory job. This stuff cannot be rushed. The metal buildings are high quality and match the house in color, roof-pitch, and layout. The more you spend, the better looking and higher quality building you'll get. Opt for welded truss work, 12 gauge steel framing, and boxed-eaves. I opted for custom insulated garage doors that match the house garage door. That, as well as color-matched gutters and vinyl windows make it look crafted and finished.
Bryan is honest and what he says he will do is what he will do. He provides a written estimate and does his best to stick to it unless a major change-order such as all-day stump removal or grading revisions occur. He does not bait-and-switch; he will stop the job and notify you should something need attention. I recommend his services.
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Serving Douglasville, GA and surrounding areas
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
"The contractor was very professional. He did all the work as per our agreement in a timely manner."





+50
Serving Douglasville, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 2010
"Very timely and they did an excellent job. I will use again if I need more concrete work"

Serving Douglasville, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 1993
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"This company is very professional they did exactly what they were hired to do and then some,finished the job on time and would not stop until i was happy with the project. Iwould reccomend them highly. The very best contractor i have ever hired..will definately use them again.They do excellent work. Bob P. kingston Ga."





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Serving Douglasville, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 1987
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
"Raymond, Jamie and Mitch brought in a horizontal drilling team and replaced the blown out galvanized main water feed from the street meter to the house in 8 hours. 80' of new poly 1" water line all the way into the basement with zero impact to our landscape (see photo). Kudos to the drilling team who tunneled under an old dogwood tree, under a concrete sidewalk and dropped the line right on the mark at the exact depth. If you want the best, call GForce."



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