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Elite Granillo Restoration
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Serving Glenwood, IA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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"Marvin and his guys did a great job on my 100 year old stucco house. Hail had pitted the stucco , brick work on the front porch needed some tuckpointing. While they were here he noticed the chimney was not very secure. They will finish painting my house as soon as it is warm enough to paint. Overall I am very pleased with their work."
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Lymm Construction
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Serving Glenwood, IA and surrounding areas

"LYMM Construction Inc. replaced my driveway and everything was fine for four years. Then the concrete began crumbling due to weak concrete, in my opinion, where the driveway approach meets the street. When Gary Soliday inspected the crumbling concrete, he blamed the crumbling concrete was due to snowplow damage and the salt applied to street. Then he denied that his recommendation was to extend the driveway approach into the street, rather grind down the curb, when the driveway was replaced originally by LYMM. There are no other driveways in my neighborhood that experience crumbling concrete, so in my opinion, the problem was not snowplow and salt damage, because these driveways were subject to the same snowplow and salt as my driveway. Gary Soliday provided a ridiculous high estimate to repair the damage, in my opinion trying to take advantage of this senior citizen. The driveway approach was replaced by another concrete contractor at less than half of LYMM/Gary Soliday’s estimate and the concrete used was much richer with more limestone and a dry mix, so it will be much stronger. When the driveway was originally replaced by LYMM, the concrete mix was quite watery where it met the street - this is where there was crumbling concrete. Concrete is much weaker when the water/cement ratio increases toward 0.8. In my opinion, that is why there was the crumbling concrete, not because of snowplow damage or salt. LYMM Construction Inc. cannot be recommended because the company will not stand behind their work when a problem appears. LYMM Construction Inc./Gary Soliday will not pay any claim, because of the statute of limitations, when it becomes necessary to make the repairs. You cannot trust Gary Holiday’s word, unless it is in writing. My recommendation is to seek estimates from other concrete construction companies, particularly if you are a senior citizen."
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FAQs for concrete patios, walks & steps installation projects in Glenwood, IA

Most sidewalks rely on a ready‑mix blend of Portland cement, sand, gravel, and water that trucks deliver to your site and pour in one continuous lift. For added strength, many contractors fold in fiber mesh or steel reinforcement. This mix cures into a rock‑solid slab that stands up to foot traffic, freeze‑thaw cycles, and daily wear for decades. Expect a pro to recommend a 4‑inch‑thick pour for standard walkways.

With the right mix, proper drainage, and routine upkeep, a concrete sidewalk can last 25 to 50 years. Freeze‑thaw cycles, road salt, and heavy loads all shorten that timeline, but sealing every few years and patching small cracks early keeps damage in check. Think of sealing as inexpensive insurance for decades of safe, stable footing. In milder climates, some slabs push well past the 30‑year mark without major repairs.

Concrete sidewalks crack as a result of significant temperature fluctuations and heavy load pressures. The freeze-thaw cycles and sustained weight from vehicles or intense foot traffic force the concrete to develop cracks over time. Applying a premium sealant every two to three years and substituting salt with sand for de-icing minimizes crack formation. Regular maintenance and timely repairs safeguard the sidewalk’s structural integrity and extend its service life.

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