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Valley View Landscape Maintenance
4.6(
18
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Serving Jamestown, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They did a fantastic job. Concrete patio looks amazing. They were extremely freindly and professional. No additional hidden costs. I would highly recommend them."
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Response time1 day
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by61%of homeowners
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Concrete Innovations, Inc.
4.9(
38
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Serving Jamestown, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1978

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Michael came in and cleaned my old beat up concrete floor and put a beautiful stain on them and made my patio an anti slip so my kids would not slip while playing in the water. My wife and I are very happy with the finished product."
Driveway Stain
Carved Concrete
Seamless Stamped
Slate Stamp
Stained Driveway

+10

Response time2 days
Response rate87%
38 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Just Stamping Concrete
5.0(
17
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Serving Jamestown, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I recently hired Just Stamping Concrete for a landscaping project, and I must say that I was blown away by their work. Their team is highly skilled and knowledgeable, and they truly transformed my outdoor space into a beautiful oasis."
Concrete
Response time2 hrs
Response rate100%
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
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AC Industries
5.0(
1
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Serving Jamestown, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet your needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and provide complete customer satisfaction. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.\n\n

foundation slab
patio
STEPS
BACK PATIO
patio

+5

9 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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V Rivera Concrete Inc
5.0(
11
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Serving Jamestown, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"These guys were professional, fast, and were affordable. Had another company quote me much more than these guys did and the other company was no where near as professional as V Rivera Concrete. 10/10 would recommend! I'm impressed, thank you so much for the beautiful work you did!"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
JV Concrete Construction Inc
5.0(
8
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Serving Jamestown, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They poured 3 patios at my new house, and I had them do some other landscaping as well, including trenching and leveling. Their work was excellent. They showed up when they said they would, and always on time. Price was very reasonable. They were very polite and knowledgeable. I would use them again for any concrete work and landscaping needs"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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So Cal Contractors & Remodeling Inc
4.1(
46
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Serving Jamestown, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"So great. Great and quick communication and quick service. Came and did what they said they were gonna do and had it done BEFORE they said it was going to be done. There was no time wasted. Guys came in their company cars, worked, took their lunch, came back and continued until days end. I was quite impressed with the amount of work they completed and how well they did it. The owner came to check on the job and they cleaned up very well at the end of the day. We have had a lot of work done at our house over the years, and they are by far the most efficient, clean and professional. This was a patio replacement. We had an old steel patio and they replaced it with a stunning white aluminum patio, with two fans and an attached gazebo with carriage lights. It is stunning. They went above and beyond on design. The price was also comparable to other estimates i received for just the main patio with no gazebo. So I felt like I got more than what I paid for. Will definitely have them come back to do a full backyard remodel."
Recommended by71%of homeowners
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Burkett's Pool Plastering Inc
4.6(
67
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Serving Jamestown, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"<p><br /></p> <p> has worked in there for several years, it was either thrown over the hedge or fence, or was dropped there by them.</p> <p><br /></p> <p>2.  Excess cement in deck:  I had an odd-shaped deck around the pool, inherited from the previous owner, who had built a wall with flowerboxes, etc, in it.   Those had long been removed, but left an odd-shaped deck.   When inspecting the pool in order to make a proposal, I, the salesman, and the project manager, agreed we could make a standard oval around the pool, and get rid of the excess protusions,and thus save on cement costs.  The contract was written, and price quoted, on that basis.  After demolition of the old deck, the crew came to prepare for the new deck, including tamping, placing forms for pouring the cement, and laying rebar.  I went out in middle of the day to see how they were doing, and they had placed forms and laid rebar exactly following the outline of the old deck.  I told them that wasn't right and they should call the project manager. They said the project manager had shown them the outline to follow that morning.  I never heard anything back at all, until my "handler"  (my designated contact) at Burkett's called and said the guys would be coming out next day to pour the cement; I told her she had better contact the project manager, because otherwise they wouldn't have enough cement, and explained the issue to her.  I got a call from the project manager.  There were only two choices...redo the forms and rebar, or just put in the excess cement, thus replicating the old deck.  After discussion, it seemed unreasonable to redo the forms and rebar, and we decided to take the latter course.  He then wanted to charge me $455 for the excess cement.  I told him it was his fault, and he promptly agreed to split the difference on the cement cost.   So, I have a bigger deck, but it also cost me an extra $250.</p> <p>3. Rope anchors:  First, I have to tell you about the bush.  In order to demolish the old deck and pour the new one, the workers had to cut a large chunk out of a bush which had extended itself over the pool deck.  No sweat:  It was necessary, and I didn't care about the bush anyway.  However, it made an interesting little cave under the bush.  (I'm getting to the rope anchors!)  When they drained the pool, they took out the old equipment, the pool sweep, and the chlorine bobber (the thing that has chlorine tablets in the bottom, and floats around the pool).   They set them off to the side.  When they set the forms and rebar, I took the pool sweep and threw it away, but I couldn't find the bobber.  I found it several days later...under the bush.  But I never did find the lid.  Again, no problem, since I intended to buy a new one anyway.  NOW, the rope anchors.  The old pool had rope anchors, and, when we moved in, a rope.   Since everybody in my family is a proficient swimmer, we took the rope out, and over the years it vanished.  However, now we have a 5 year old granddaughter, who we take one weekend a month.   She is learning to swim, with an inflatable thing that goes around her waist, with a dinosaur head on it.  She has been warned about the dreaded "deep end" so many times that she is very fearful of even going into the pool unless there is a rope there.  It's a psychological safety measure for her.  Over the past couple of years, I have been taking a 40 foot nylon rope I had in the garage and just tying it between the rope anchors for her.  I explained all this to the salesman and project manager, and so the contract was written to specifically include <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />" Rope anchors to be maintained or replaced."   So, the sandblasting crew comes out in due time, and prepares the cement in the pool to receive new plaster.  When plastering crew comes out, I look at the foreman's work order, and the contractual words were repeated on his work order as a specific item to be done.  I watched the plaster guys for a while, and then went inside.  Later, when they were finishing up, I went out to look at it.  Foreman had left, and left just three guys to finish cleaning up.  I told them it looked beautiful!  Very nice job!  (And it did).  Then I took another look...and said  "Guys, where are my rope anchors!"  They knew nothing about rope anchors; they called foreman, and he told them put rope anchors in.   Nobody knew what had happened to old rope anchors, so they got new ones, cut holes and installed rope anchors.  However, since everything had been plastered over, nobody knew where to put them.  They and I, guesstimate where they should go.  However, it turns out that our guesstimate was not exact.   A standard 16 foot rope is about 10" too short.  So, I got my nylon rope from the garage, bought two hooks from pool supply store  ($22 each), put  long cylindrical plastic foam floaters on rope, cut rope to size,attached hooks, and made my own rope.  Actually, I think is prettier than standard rope.  Now why did I talk about the bush?   Because, after all was done, while my wife was giving me thoughts on removing bushes, painting murals, etc,  we had occasion to look in that cave under the bush.  And there were the old rope anchors, still attached to chunks of concrete, back in about 3 feet.</p> <p><br /></p> <p>4.  Notice and punctuality:   My handler was supposed to call me the day before each crew came out,  and tell me time of arrival, so I could be there to unlock gate for them.   Twice she didn't call, and they showed up unannounced.   Fortunately, I was there, but once in my bath robe, and once half-dressed from the shower.  Once a crew was late, but only by 1/2 hour, but I was there waiting for them anyway, and the lady who does the pool start-up was also late, but, again, I was up and waiting, so no big deal, as I am retired, and generally at home anyway.</p> <p>5.  Pool sweep booster pump switch:   The switch is the rotating wheel kind, with clips that go on the wheel, and turn the pump on </p> <p>and off as the wheel rotates.  The electricians came and installed the switch, and a couple of days later my neighbor was over admiring the new equipment.   I commented to effect I had never been sure how to work that kind of switch, and he said "Oh, it's easy,John!   You pull wheel out, rotate it to set present time under the pointer, then put your on clip and off......John?  Where are your clips?"  I said I didn't know.  I asked next crew that came out, and they said  "Oh, you don't get those until everything is done, and you can use the pump."  I assumed they meant at pool start-up  (Burkett's does a pool start-up for you, after all is complete...and, incidentally, after they have gotten their last papyment.... where, among other things, their person (who was a very nice person, by the way) shows you how to work everything).  She was showing me, and said  <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />"Where are your clips?"  I told her I didn't know, electricians didn't put them on, and nobody gave anything to me.  I said "I thought you were going to put them on."   She said no, she didn't have them, and didn't know why electrician did not put them on.  She said she would inform the main office.  Long story short, I never did get the clips. (In one of my follow-up phone calls to my handler, I asked about clips, but never got a response.)  My regular pool service guy installed some for me.</p> <p>6.Pool sweep:  As part of the contract, Burkett's provided me a brand new Polaris pool sweep.   Due to the 7 day period after completion when you have to brush pool twice a day, check chemicals, etc, the sweep could not be installed until that 7th day.  Burkett's had taken the sweep out of the box and left it on side of pool for my regular pool guy to install on the 7th day.  He did, and we reset the main filter pump, and set timing on it and booster pump.  Next  morning it went off right on schedule, and all worked wonderfully.  It was a pleasure to see it going around.  Next morning, I went out, and it wasn't going around, although booster pump"
Recommended by89%of homeowners
The Concrete Movement
5.0(
1
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Serving Jamestown, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"He is a very nice young man! He is accommodating and had some good ideas and suggestions. He was not expensive, his estimates were affordable but I had a few other problems arise and I couldn't' end up going with him. He did everything he could to give me what he thought I wanted, which I did, and I was disappointed that I wasn't able to have him perform the service. He brought me over a couple of different large samples. I told him about a restaurant who's floor I liked and he actually went to the restaurant and he was willing to make a sample of that floor for me as well. I do recommend that people talk to him before they decide on a concrete contractor! I have showed other people his samples and they liked them!"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Central Coast Acoustic Ceilings
5.0(
9
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Serving Jamestown, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Chad was very responsive to our initial call and was able to come by quickly to give us an estimate. He and his crew arrived promptly every day. They did a great job keeping the job site as clean as possible and containing the debris. Each evening they left their equipment neatly organized and ready for the next day. We were amazed at how good the ceilings looked when they were completed - they did an excellent job! I would definitely recommend them! <br />"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for concrete patios, walks & steps installation projects in Jamestown, CA

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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