
Serving La Center, WA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2024
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"Mipa and his team were very communicative and worked hard to get the job done one time and with the highest quality. Mipa checked in regularly throughout the job to ensure we were satisfied with the placement and that our vision was met. We had an 80 foot easement replaced that abuts our house and our neighbors house, a new set of stairs in the front of the home and connecting walkway, a new stamped, stained and sealed backyard patio and matching pad for our outdoor dining table as well as a new fence and gate into our backyard to better utilize the space without encroaching on our neighbors property in the shared easement. A couple of lessons learned regarding concrete work since this was our first time. 1) If you are planning to have concrete work done outside all of the exits of your home know that you will need to find an alternative route to exit your home for a minimum of 2-3 days. Keep in mind pets and children. If you are having stain and sealant work know that a week or two after the pour (and stamp) they will be back and you will have another 2-3 day period where you cannot walk on the area (including pets) or it will leave marks. We were able to manage this but it was tough and the extra days came as a slight surprise because the work got delayed due to the weather. 2) The weather delays things! We had the work done in February 2023 in Portland so it was a very wet and cold month with a nice unexpected dump of snow in there as well. They canâ t pour concrete if it is going to be raining significantly. They canâ t pour concrete if the temperature will be dropping below 40 degrees during the cure period. Similar issues with stain and sealant. Mipa was great at letting us know what weather conditions would delay the job and when the next stage would begin but it was an adjustment to have things extended out. 3) Never use salt or de-icer on your concrete- yes, even the â concrete safeâ versions. We had salted a small portion of our new concrete about two weeks after it cured enough to roll our cans up during the snow storm. We ended up with minor damage to the brand new beautiful concrete. It was lesson learned for all involved."





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