
Serving Hampstead, MD and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 1993
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Bryan R. and Austin R. did a great job with leveling our sunken concrete here!"





+12


Serving Hampstead, MD and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 1993
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Bryan R. and Austin R. did a great job with leveling our sunken concrete here!"





+12

Serving Hampstead, MD and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2010
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Good people to work with, professional in every way. Normally when we received 2" of rain water would start entering the basement. When we receive 3" the basement floor would be covered. Two days after installing their system our area received 8.5" of rain and our basement remained dry, not a drop got in the house. These guys know what they are doing."





+60

Serving Hampstead, MD and surrounding areas
In business since 1971
Free estimates
"Beautifully! Sal wrote a very detailed proposal, defining how his work would enhance the walkways, including reducing the mortar joints' width and realigning the concrete base so as to facilitate water's draining rather than standing on the walk. Over 12 days, he, two of his sons, and a very experienced crew worked steadily to make the proposal reality. I couldn't be more pleased."





+17
Serving Hampstead, MD and surrounding areas
In business since 1986
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"With the wet spring we had, I was not promised a start date and I could see why. However, I was surprised to come home one night and discover they had been hard at work. They started work on the drainage system first and brought out a mini-digger to dig out the various channels they would need for the pipe. They installed a 16 x 16 catch basin (drain) by the side of the drive to catch water in heavy storms. The hooked up the catch basin, a downspout pipe from the front of the house that passes under the driveway, the sump pump and two other downspouts. All these black plastic pipes was connected to PVC pipes and hooked together into a central line that drains into a a 50 gallon tank in the garden. This tank is buried in the garden and has numerous holes in it to allow seepage and it is surrounded by rock to make it easy for water to leach into the surrounding area. The main line has a backflow preventer. The crew left the tank and backflow valve uncovered so we could inspect the set up and familiarize ourselves with what it looked like, where it was located, etc. before covering. The set-up was tested throughout the process to make sure the grade was right. We have not had a hard rain since installation. I would say their forte was unequivocably the drainage system and the stonework. The sidewalk, stairs and retaining wall were made of Versa Lok and/or Techo materials, and the nice curve in the sidewalk and construction of the stairs are better than I expected. I believe the stairs will remain long after the house is gone! The retaining wall is a good height for sitting, and they took extra measures to insure that dirt would not leach through the retaining wall. They made a suggestion towards the end of the project to install additional curbstone along a small bed leading up to the deck, and it was a good addition. They told us it would be an additional charge when we agreed, and the additional $250 charge was reasonable in our opinion. My major grievance is that I was not prepared for the general destruction of existing plant material in the areas where they worked. The deck was surrounded by various perennials, and I imagined they would be dug up and set them aside for re-planting when the project was finished. This was not in the quote. They did dig up some of the best specimens, but my husband and I replanted them elsewhere because we thought they would dry out or get destroyed before being replanted. This was not the case, as they were quick to replant within 2 days - but at this point I didn't know what to expect. I did have edging and mulching the area in the quote, and the plant materials were just plunked back into the general area and covered with mulch. Maybe they would have survived, but once again, I feel their forte is working with the pavers and stones and the drainage system, and not really with plants. I would use them again, and have actually asked for another sidewalk quote."

Serving Hampstead, MD and surrounding areas
In business since 1960
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Capital Paving installed a new driveway for me. They did a great job! I would highly recommend them."


Serving Hampstead, MD and surrounding areas
In business since 2012
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
K&M Outdoor LLC specializes in lifting and leveling of concrete using PolyLevel, crack filling using NexusPro and power washing and sealing existing concrete. \n\n





Serving Hampstead, MD and surrounding areas
In business since 2010
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"The owner, Jack Sealover, contacted me the same day I submitted the request for contractors on Home Advisor. He arrived on time for the estimate appointment and was very helpful in what he could do to level the concrete slabs in our walkway. He explained his process and the materials he uses to ensure a lasting result. He arrived with his crew when promised and they completed the job to great satisfaction, including clean up. I highly recommend Tri-State Concrete Services for your concrete leveling. Robert Gray, Trustee, Christ Presbyterian Church, Camp Hill, PA"





+8

Serving Hampstead, MD and surrounding areas
In business since 2000
Free estimates
"I wasn't happy with him at all. He wanted his money before I had a chance to see the final product. He wasn't honest with me. I told him before he even started the job, I said that job has to be finished when I'm here to see the final product. He agreed to that. Then, the day that he was due to finish, I said, I'm not going to be here. He goes, trust me ma'am, I've been in business blah blah, blah. I'm on Angie's List and my rating is blah, blah, blah. Against my better judgement, I left him a check and the work when I quickly looked at it, it looked alright. upon further inspection, they had messed up and they had put a big hole in the back of the concrete patio. They had fixed it but they did such a lousy job of fixing it, I had to hire another contractor and pay him $200 to fix what they did. The concrete he did for my driveway is already cracking and he just did this work in 2013. I would never recommend him to anybody. He came in over budget which was alright, I accepted that. He did come back to the house. Where I asked him about the area where ti look like he had thrown grout or something in this big hole it had been in, I wish he had told me upfront where we put a big hole in the base of your concrete and this is what we did. He didn't tell me, I found it and asked him about it. I said, I think that should be smooth though and that looks terrible. Oh no, I'd leave it along. I just went and hired a guy that's sort of an all-purpose handyman that I knew. It took him four hours and he charged me $200 to smooth over the big clump of it looked like grout to me that the guy had just put over to cover the big hole. The only nice things I have to say about the man is that when I asked him questions, he did come back to my house and looked at the concrete. He was polite but I just wasn't happy with the work he did."





+8

Serving Hampstead, MD and surrounding areas
In business since 2002
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
"Excellent. Mr. Schooley was professional and did a very thorough job inspecting the septic tank and even found a PV pipe that was hidden under dirt/grass. He also went above and beyond by educating me about the septic system and how it worked, including great advice about maintaining it. HIGHLY RECOMMEND THEM!"


Serving Hampstead, MD and surrounding areas
In business since 2010
Credit card accepted
"The service was good and they arrived on time."


From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.

In this guide, we'll explain the factors that influence concrete delivery costs so you can make informed decisions about your next home improvement project.

Budget for concrete driveway costs based on factors such as square footage, thickness, concrete type, finish, removal, labor, and more.

The cost to install a concrete slab depends mainly on the size of the slab you need, plus the thickness, finish, and labor involved.

Discover how much polished concrete floors cost. Explore cost factors like size, design, finish type, and local labor rates.

Budget for concrete removal costs based on factors such as square footage, project type, thickness, surface type, location, and more.

Budget for concrete resurfacing costs based on factors such as the project’s size, project type, potential repairs, labor, and more.