
Serving Muskego, WI and surrounding areas
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"Great service very knowledgeable clean job will definitely work with Rivera concrete paving again"





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Serving Muskego, WI and surrounding areas
Approved
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
"Great service very knowledgeable clean job will definitely work with Rivera concrete paving again"





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Serving Muskego, WI and surrounding areas
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In business since 1996
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"JBS did a fabulous job on our stamped driveway and patios. We have had so many compliments. It all looks great and price was also very good. Great to work with. Highly recommend."





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Serving Muskego, WI and surrounding areas
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"Working with them was great from start to finish. They were able to provide a quote within a matter of days and were able to start sooner than we expected. Our new stamped concrete patio and walkway look fantastic."





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Serving Muskego, WI and surrounding areas
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In business since 2007
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Emergency services offered
Concrete By Will, LLC is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We have over 35 years of industry experience. We've seen it all. We uphold a standard of integrity by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. We only use top grade materials - NO SHORT CUTS. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. \nAbove all, we are watchful of our customers interests and make their concerns the basis of our business.\n





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Serving Muskego, WI and surrounding areas
In business since 1995
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"We started our stamped concrete project by obtaining two quotes. The two contractors we talked with outlined drastically different approaches on adding color to the concrete (Integral vs dry shake-on). One contractor swore that the integral method was superior (color is added to the concrete in the truck before pouring) while the other contractor maintained that the correct way to color concrete was to shake dry powder on the surface (allows for more color choices and hardens providing a stronger surface). At this point, we were confused as to how two reputable contractors provide such drastically different approaches on what seemed to be a straight forward project? We decided we need a third opinion and turned to Angie’s List. Focusing on companies with overwhelmingly positive reviews, we found Turner Concrete and decided they would be our third opinion. Dave Turner personally visited to quote and explained Turner’s approach. He outlined their experience and why he felt the dry shake on method was the preferred method of the two processes we had been introduced to. After meeting with David, we researched more online to get an objective take on the methods of adding color to concrete. Looking at websites of stamped concrete contractors nationwide, we found that contractors who specialize in stamped colored concrete always seemed to recommend the dry shake on method. The true specialists also had comments that closely mirrored what we heard from Dave Turner. Ultimately, we decided to use Turner Concrete. After informing Turner that we wanted them to do our project, Tracy (Dave’s wife) scheduled a date for the project and also came to our house to help us pick out a stamping pattern and to assist with choosing a color. Tracy was also very personable and was a great help showing us pictures of other projects that they had done. Leading up to the date of the project, we were very impressed Dave’s communications; he called several times so that we knew exactly what to expect and when his team would be onsite. The first day, the team of 4 (including Dave), showed up on time and went to work. They were very professional and worked in an efficient manner framing out the project. The second day, they returned and poured/stamped the concrete. Immediately, we were happy with the outcome, but we felt thought the color was lighter and not as vibrant as we expected. Dave told us that the project would look very different after it was sealed. About 10 days later (concrete had to cure), Tracy returned to add additional contrasting color (think of grout between tiles) and to seal the concrete. It was at this time that the color “popped” and went from looking light and chalky to being the exact end product we expected! We plan on having Turner back to complete a patio in back of our home in the future. Well done! Thanks to Dave, Tracy and the rest of the team!"
Serving Muskego, WI and surrounding areas
In business since 1993
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"Excellent. Very punctual, neat and professional. They had a great idea how to hide our downspout under the stamped sidewalk. Awesome as no tripping or future water damage!"
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Serving Muskego, WI and surrounding areas
In business since 1988
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"Would highly recommend the guys from White Rabbit. They did a great job redoing the floor and storage in our garage. The initial appointment to measure and select finishes was very informative and the installers showed up right on time to get the work done, and were very pleasant and professional. Our floors look amazing compared to the old concrete we used to have, and they're so easy to keep clean now. Also really happy to have all the Monkey Bars storage units installed - all of our junk is finally up off the floor and it's much easier to get in and out of our cars. It took the installation crew just a couple of hours to get the storage installed, and about a day for the floor from start to finish."
Serving Muskego, WI and surrounding areas
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"Kevin was professional, timely, the work was done in three days and has exceptional quality. I've already referred his services on to two friends of ours who need concrete work done."

Serving Muskego, WI and surrounding areas
In business since 2004
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"One day due to rain, to prevent the sealer from washing off. Great Job filling the cracks with tar, wire brushing & flaming the driveway edges, and applying the sealant (with Si sand) by brush."
Serving Muskego, WI and surrounding areas
In business since 2007
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"This is a very tough grade to decide on. I've had experience with concrete providers in the past and it's rarely been 100% good. It must be a tough business to be in. Generally, they all seem either good at laying concrete or good at running a business -- rarely is it both. My primary requirement was to find someone that did a high quality job at a reasonable price. Concrete is just one of those things that HAS to be done right the first time. <br /> My new house completed construction in March, 2015. Before it was even done, I poured through reviews on Angies List and came up with 3 possible providers that all had received good grades in the past. I called each of the contractors and received quotes over the winter/spring of 2015. Each was relatively responsive when it came to providing a quote. The contractor that I was most comfortable with, Dahlgren, provided a quote that was over 20% more than the next 2. That ruled that particular contractor out. The final decision was between Wendt and Nygren. <br /> Pricing was very similar and their explanation of their process and suppliers was similar. When it came down to the final decision, I chose Wendt mostly out of gut feel. I just trusted him right off the bat. <br /> I'll start with the good. Matt is a nice guy and extremely thorough. He does very high quality work. I talked with him a couple of times while he was setting up or inspecting a pour. I was impressed with his knowledge and how many times he would measure the same exact thing to ensure it was correct. I learned a lot about concrete from the man. Now that my driveway is in, I'm extremely happy. I had a very screwy driveway (due to rules imposed by the local dictatorship). He worked around it. There were many challenges along the way and each time, he would find a very acceptable solution. Bottom line: If you want the job done well and at a reasonable price, he is definitely worth exploring. For those that had the same criteria as me, you can stop reading now. <br /> It wasn't all sunshine and kittens. While the end result is most important, I could not, in good conscience, give Matt a straight out A. Pre-job communication and scheduling were horrible. As I mentioned earlier, I had Matt out in February to provide a quote. he delivered that in a reasonable timeframe and followed it up with a call a few weeks later, while I was still making my decision. That was all good. However, when I made my decision and provided him the signed contract, we agreed that he would tentatively schedule me for the end of June -- that was sometime around March/April, I believe. Seemed like I was pretty safe scheduling for a couple of months out and had beaten the spring rush. I didn't hear from Matt for quite awhile. I figured he'd give me a call once he was a couple of weeks out. Mid-June came and there was silence. I decided to give him a call. He explained that he was running behind and had some personal commitments that were also consuming a healthy portion of his time. All of this was understandable and I wasn't in a rush, I just wanted to plan appropriately. <br /> The end of June came and went and I did not hear a thing. I called Matt again. At this point, it was generally taking him about a week to return my call. I was beginning to worry that he was either going out of business or just wasn't interested anymore. When he got back to me, he told me it would be about 2 weeks before he'd get out. I know this was a few weeks past my original scheduled timeframe but again, I was in no rush, just wanted to make sure I didn't have to restart the process and find a new contractor (good luck getting a concrete contractor in the middle of summer). <br /> July passed. Then August was well underway. I would call every couple of weeks and I was told they would be getting started in a couple more weeks. This may have only happened 2 or 3 times but it was enough that it seemed like it was going to go on forever. Ultimately, it threatened to impact the landscaping I had scheduled for early September. Who knew that 2 months was not enough cushion to build in. <br /> Finally, in late August, his crew showed up to my house to prep for the driveway. There were a couple of guys and they put in a few hours of work and left. They showed up a couple of days later and repeated. Finally, Matt showed up on the 3rd visit and fixed everything his crew had done. Apparently, there were issues with his crew. In the end, Matt and a young kid (teenager?) knocked the whole thing out. I think this might have been a blessing because it was obvious he made sure things were done right. <br /> When it's all said and done, it was completed at the very end of August and it took 3 pours. Might have even gone into the first day of September. Again, I can't repeat enough what a good job he did. It's just the other stuff that was frustrating. Since the quality of the work was the most important thing to me, I'm satisfied. I would probably use him again but only if I didn't have a tight schedule. <br />"
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