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Aztec's Concrete LLC
4.9(
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Serving Incline Village, NV and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Roberto promptly submitted a VERY competitive bid. He and his crew were on time, professional and friendly. Work was done to a high standard and all phases "flew" through inspections with no remedial work needed. Plumbing and HVAC are currently being completed, I'll review the slab work when finished. So far, totally satisfied....."
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Kyle Fritz and Son
5.0(
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Serving Incline Village, NV and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

"I had an enclosed deck and needed the ceiling framed and drywalled. Kyle and Sean did an outstanding job. They showed up on time and worked very professionally. I would gladly recommend Kyle Fritz and Son for any handyman services needed."
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Heavy Duty Concrete and Pavers
4.6(
9
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Serving Incline Village, NV and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I contracted to have part of my driveway replaced, install a new RV pad, and a pad poured for a shed that would be installed in my backyard. This was the lowest bid I received of the three. Things that I should have had included in the written contract: 1. There would be communication between the company and the homeowner via email and text (I sent emails and texts with no response). Responses to emails will be received within 48 hours. 2. Work would be SCHEDULED, workers would not just show up to work on random days. (Initial work was scheduled for June 2&3, cement was poured on 6/4) 3. Plastic would be put on house to reduce overspray, and any overspray of concrete will be removed by company. 4. Drains will be BURIED after trenching with no portion of the horizontal drain being visible. 5. Workers will not "hop the fence" and open gates to work in the backyard without homeowners knowledge, without being scheduled (they trespassed in my backyard and did work not requested, then nailed my gate closed) 6. Do the work ON the contract, no add work (The company put down weed block and rocks around the shed and over the unburied drain in order to not bury the drain pipe,. I DID NOT request rock around the shed. I only wanted weed block and rock on either side of the RV pad). 7. The 8X10 pad for the shed was level, but was to square. When the shed was installed this resulted in a gap in the shed bottom to the cement, allowing for rodents and bugs entry to under the shed. 8. NO work will take place unless scheduled with homeowner (I emailed with out of town dates and a list of things to be completed, requesting a scheduled time. Workers came while I was gone and did work not specified in the contract and nailed my gate shut). 9. As per our discussion during the estimate, the gate will be adjusted to the height of the cement, knowing that there are small dogs in the house, so bottom needs to be close to the cement. Israel said "he'd take care of me".... They cut the bottom of the pickets of the gate at an angle with about 8" of space between concrete and gate at the center. Israel said it was because my property was not level. Wendy said they could replace the pickets, Israel said I would need to pay the company to fix/rebuild the gate. Eventually he agreed to a $500.00 credit for me to repair the gate (Tholl fence quote sent to Israel was $3800.00 to rebuild the gate). 10. Do a complete clean up of materials. (Refused to remove the overspray of the cement from the house. Did not finish the cleanup of the job). 11. Only do the work specified in the contract. (Removed the pebbled 2' of concrete on the side of the portion of the concrete they were contracted to remove in my driveway. This was decorative and balanced the driveway)."
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Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Tim Milton Construction LLC
5.0(
5
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Serving Incline Village, NV and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Warranties offered

Builder (Commercial & Residential). Tim Milton Construction has experience in building and knowledge in materials that are necessary to successfully build residential and commercial properties. With Tim Milton Construction, we are old school in our commitment to making sure no shortcuts are taken. You can trust us to handle the important details of the job. Tim Milton Constructions builds with a desire for each project to be handled with integrity and excellence!! Additional contact name - Tim Milton.

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FAQs for concrete patios, walks & steps installation projects in Incline Village, NV

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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