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Almighty Building & Services I
5.0(
17
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Serving Kalama, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Almighty Building did a great job! They removed half of our back deck and poured in a concrete patio. The work was actually completed much faster than I thought it would which was great, and also looked fantastic. I will be hiring for future projects and would definitely recommend."
Glass Railing
Triple Decker
New Deck cover
McCulley Addition
Decking /siding repair /Hog wire rail

+216

Response time1 day
Response rate100%
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
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TerraFirma Foundation Systems
4.6(
67
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Serving Kalama, WA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I have had two issues since they installed the new sump pump and irrigation. Issue number one was water still getting passed the new concrete. The other issue is that the new concrete was not level at all which has caused issues with the new flooring I installed. However, their customer service is top notch and will work hard to take care of you."
A System Design Specialist helping a homeowner
Encapsulating a crawl space
Fleet of vehicles in our Portland, Oregon locatio
Loading up our truck for a piering job
Loading up a truck for a waterproofing job

+33

Response time10 mins
Response rate99%
103 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Kris Eilts Concrete & Drainage
4.9(
30
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Serving Kalama, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1985

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Very well. Kris and the crew are honest, do very good work, don't cut corners, and professional in the whole process. They did what they said they would in the time frame discussed. Kris also offered several suggestions which were useful and improved the project. Very impressed with them and would recommend them."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Bridgeport Concrete Leveling LLC
4.9(
29
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Serving Kalama, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Todd came out and looked over the hot tub level situation and checked the level.  He explained how the concrete leveling process worked.  On the day to level, the hot tub had been removed and the new one was waiting.  Todd and his assistant, Stan, drilled a few holes in the slab and pumped in grout, re-leveling the slab.  The hot tub is in our backyard and down a hill and required about 80 feet of hose to pump the grout, so not an easy job.  Overall the new tub is much more level than the old tub previously was.  One corner that was most out of level actually had a void underneath that Todd could detect while he was drilling.  They patched the holes in the slab and they blend in well. <br />"
Recommended by96%of homeowners
Michael Todd Boehme Concrete
4.8(
51
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Serving Kalama, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1997

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I first contacted Todd in March. I spoke with him and a few other firms. He was not the cheapest, but not the most expensive either. I read the reviews on Angies and chose him despite one somewhat negative one, which I mentioned to him. Todd is a great and extensive talker and his explanations seemed reasonable as did his description of what he would do to my driveway. That included removal, adding compacted gravel, and when we asked for it, rebar, cutting a clean line at the street and creating a neat transition between the street and the driveway. When we discussed how I wanted a different color for the pathway than the driveway, he said he would do the integrated color, but that a stain might be cheaper. He did end up doing a stain, though there was no reduction in price. I took him to a driveway in my neighborhood to show him how I wanted the finished job to look and he seemed very knowledgable and told he it would be no problem. <br /> <br /> I became uneasy when he kept delaying the start of demo because of a lack of a dump truck (an extra charge for me, not included in the original bid). Finally they started, Todd, another worker and his girlfriend. It turned out that he did not need to add the compacted gravel, but when I asked for a credit he told me that he had to haul away so much dirt that he would have charged me for that so no credit. I had foolishly thought the removal of the old driveway included hauling the debris. In the process of digging out the new driveway\path my underground sprinkler was cut. Over the years tree roots had wound around the sprinkler line, making repair difficult. Also in removing the river rock Todd removed a great deal of soil and it had to be replaced. Initially when he broke the sprinkler line, he told me it was no problem he would repair it, which I expected, because in the course of initial discussions he assured me he would leave everything looking good. <br /> <br /> When the he tried to cut a clean line between the street and the drive, it crumbled. I'm not sure why though he told me it was because the street was old. I think it was perhaps he didn't use a saw. He seems to have a lack of proper equipment. To create a transition between the street and the driveway, Todd used cold patch asphalt, which looked dreadful. I called him and he told me that it would look better over time and that he did it as a favor to me. Also as a favor to me he brought some dirt from his home and did a poor job of replacing some concrete pavers that had been removed in the course of the work. I did myself a favor and called in a professional asphalt company who removed the bad asphalt job and did it right. I also called in my hardscape guy who fixed the pavers and filled in the areas of missing dirt. <br /> <br /> It turned out Todd wanted to be paid for the sprinkler repair and couple buckets of dirt, I told him I wasn't happy with the price and we reached a compromise. <br /> <br /> I was unable to be home when Todd came to seal the driveway, but I had called and told him there were marks on the driveway from when he stained the path and put in his asphalt patch. He assured me he would clean it all away. After the sealing the marks were still there. They are not terribly noticeable, but what is very noticeable is the 2 inch chunk that broke off a corner by one of the cuts. This occurred yesterday, less than a month after final completion. Todd came by to pick up the final check and took a look at it, blamed the nature of concrete and the kind of cut. I might even be to blame for gluing a piece back in place. He said he could fix it with a patch but it wouldn't look the same. <br /> <br /> After having paid so much for this job I have to say I regret not just doing asphalt again. My driveway doesn't have the polished, professional look of the driveway I had taken him to see. Todd is a nice young man, but he hurries, doesn't pay attention to detail, blames everything else when there is a problem. I never felt that doing the best job for me and making sure I was satisfied was his top priority. It is too bad really, because I think he has the skills to be excellent. <br />"
Recommended by92%of homeowners
Seismic Technologies
4.9(
96
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Serving Kalama, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1985

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Jay is excellent.  It took him approximately 5 minutes to diagnose the source cause for cracking in our basement wall.  It took me less than that to realize that he is a very intelligent person and extremely qualified in his line of work.  Jay easily laid out a variety of courses of action for our foundation cracking, including ballpark estimates on the costs associated with each.  He also pointed out how the previous owner had attempted to remediate the cracking and why it was not the correct approach given the nature of these particular cracks (specifically, the previous owner had treated for water damages when the source problem was tree roots that were growing into the basement wall).  Jay also walked the rest of the house and pointed out other structural issues without me prompting him to do so. He didn't do this in a condescending or discouraging way; rather, he stated the facts and was able to articulate simple and cost-effective strategies to remediate the issues.  In one case, he actually pulled out graph paper and drew exactly how to fix a beam that had been cut and where to go for the most cost-effective and reliable materials.  He probably saved me $500-600 in doing so. A few days after the inspection, he called me to tell me about a free seminar that was being held in Portland that was relevant to something I was dealing with in my business ventures; he didn't have to do that, but I was very appreciative of his thoughtfulness in doing so.  I would highly recommend Jay to anyone with structural issues in their home; he is a true professional and goes above and beyond the call of duty.  Thanks, Jay! <br />"
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Alternative Edge Concrete
4.9(
37
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Serving Kalama, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"There are a lot of options when it comes to treating a concrete floor, and it was confusing to us about which way to go.  Jake explained the pros and cons of all our options in a way that made clear what would best suit our needs - we went with polishing and staining.  My husband and I  were having trouble choosing an exact color for the floor, so Jake ended up mixing a couple of colors, creating a new color that we are super happy with.   We were in a serious time crunch - the floor had to be finished before the carpenter, who was leaving on a 2 week vacation, could rebuild the stairs that had been taken out.  Jake and his crew bent over backwards to finish our floor in time for the stairs to get built, even though it meant putting in some very long days.  The floor is beautiful, and we love it!  Jake was reliable and very responsive to our needs.  My husband and I highly recommend him."
Recommended by97%of homeowners
Mac Concrete Construction
4.7(
27
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Serving Kalama, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"<p>I was in the process of selling my home and needed a good deal on replacing my driveway. I was away from town and needed a good contractor to complete the job without my presence. I contacted two to three contractors in the area and received an immediate response from Mac Construction. Additionally, the quotation provided from Mac Construction was significantly lower than their competitors. I received a call right away and the contact person (Cresencio) provided a quotation the same day. The job was done on time and the quality was excellent. Being on the road while having the job done was a challenge; however, Cresencio and his team completed the task with minimal complications.</p> <p>I highly recommend Mac Construction for driveway work to anybody.</p> <br />"
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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FAQs for concrete injection leveling mudjacking projects in Kalama, WA

Mudjacking and foam jacking differ significantly in both materials and methods. Mudjacking uses a cement-based slurry to fill voids beneath a slab, while foam jacking uses expanding polyurethane foam delivered under high pressure to achieve superior structural support. This material distinction enhances load-bearing strength and overall stability in your repair.

Mudjacking takes between one and three days to dry completely. During this time, it's important to avoid putting weight on the slab until it's fully cured. The drying time depends on the project size and environmental conditions. In contrast, polyurethane foam used in foam jacking can cure in as little as one hour.

No, mudjacking is not a permanent fix for sinking concrete. While it effectively lifts the slab and can last five to 10 years, it doesn't address underlying soil issues that may cause future sinking. For a more permanent solution, you might consider foam jacking or complete slab replacement, which can address deeper structural problems.

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