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R.A.M. Structural Concrete
5.0(
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Serving Piru, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Ryan and his team came out and did a marvelous job, he and his crew were very professional, the finished project was excellent right down to the final cleanup. as a retired manager for a large Public Agency I have dealt with thousands of contractors and I would rate Ryan and his crew in the top 10 that I have dealt with, I highly recommend R.A.M Structural Concrete for all your concrete needs, I will absolutely be using them again for my future projects"
Concrete - Stamped & Decorative Project
Concrete - Stamped & Decorative Project
Concrete Driveways Project
Concrete - Stamped & Decorative Project
Concrete driveway

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Response time1 day
Recommended by72%of homeowners
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Just Stamping Concrete
5.0(
28
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Serving Piru, 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%
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MARBLETRANSFORMERZ
4.6(
96
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Serving Piru, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Kris was extremely responsive and came to give me an estimate within 24 hours and scheduled his guys to start a two day job (lots of square footage) within the next couple of days... I am blown away by how gorgeous my floors look! This is not the first time that I have had my stone floors cleaned and polished, and I was pleased with the previous contractor and had planned to use him again, but going forward, this is my "go to" company.... The areas that they have finished were water-stained and had some damage... THEY LOOK LIKE NEW!!!! Considering that some of my high traffic areas were pretty bad, the floors look FABULOUS!!! The workers were extremely professional and I am so appreciative that they were able to fit me in within the week's timeframe that I required. I was having a dinner party this past weekend, and got more than one comment about how great the floors looked. If you are torn about which company to use, I feel confident in saying that you will get quality work done without time wasted with these guys."
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Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Scott Michael Spies
4.6(
19
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Serving Piru, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"My concrete project included many special requirements and requests that had to be done last minute. Scott not only got it done within the tight time restraints but did an amazing job completing exactly what I needed. I will return for future projects."
Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Arellano Masonry Inc
5.0(
14
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Serving Piru, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Jeff and his crew at Arellano Masonry was absolutely amazing.  I was unsure what to do with a large driveway and adjacent front yard space.  Jeff came up with a beautiful circular driveway design and decorative planters that complemented the color scheme at my home.  The circular driveway solved the difficult problem of getting in and out of our driveway on a busy street.  He utilized the space so amazingly still leaving plenty of areas for decorative planters for bushes and colorful gardening areas.  
It changed the complete look of the front of our home.  I love it.  Highly recommend."
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Monroe and Aguirre Masonry
4.1(
29
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Serving Piru, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

"SUMMARY: Overall, the project went well. This was a very complex, tedious, and labor-intensive job, and I am absolutely thrilled with the ultimate result. The work performed was of superb quality, and Chuckie and Edwin went above and beyond to ensure the end product was great. They have a can-do attitude and a willingness to ?make it work,? accompanied by experience and a great skill set to pull it off. I am especially impressed with the stamp-work and stucco job. Everything looks fantastic. They were always courteous and friendly to deal with. They do need to work on communicating better with their clients to keep them updated on what?s going on, as well as build a larger, more reliable, and more conscientious stable of for-hire workers so there are no work-stoppage days or unfortunate incidents. In the end, though, we still enthusiastically recommend them -- and have already done so. I would gladly use them again in the future and probably will when I have the money to build a block wall along the huge property line in my backyard.
<p> JUICY DETAILS: In February 2012, I was in escrow on a home built down a slope in Woodland Hills. My physical inspector discovered the driveway-bridge that connects the home to the street had severe dry rot and termite damage. It would need immediate replacement before I could move in. I went on Angie's List and started receiving bids from contractors with great reviews. Nearly all the bids were ballparked and wildly ranged from $12,000 to $84,000. Apparently, they were afraid to commit to official, itemized estimates because of how the driveway-bridge was cantilevered into the house between the first and second floors, and they were unsure of how they might perform the repairs.
<p>Only one company had given me a formal, itemized estimate: Monroe and Aguirre. I threw caution to the wind and offered them the job on April 8, 2012. I met with Chuckie again and we went over the project, color choices, and stamp patterns and inspected the bridge more thoroughly. On April 16, they sent me a contract, which was a little late in coming. We negotiated some warranty language in the contract and discussed the load-bearing capabilities of the type of wood on the invoice. (My partner is an engineer and wanted to make sure the new wood would meet or exceed the load-bearing capacity of the old wood.) A few drafts went back and forth. The final draft of the contract was completed on April 22 -- again, taking longer than it needed to. Having worked as a legal writer, I am accustomed to firing back and forth drafts of documents 3 or 4 times in an afternoon. Here, it took 8 days. I guess when you are your own office staff yet are on job sites all day, things take time.
<p>At long last, the job started. I gave Chuckie my garage door opener, so he could store his equipment and tools in the garage.
<p>On the first day or so, I showed up to do some repairs in the backyard while the demolition was happening in the front. Chuckie wasn?t there, so I awkwardly waved to the crew of people I didn?t know as I made my way across the warzone. I went to retrieve the ladder I had stored under the bridge only to find it buried under thousands of pounds of stucco, wood, and debris that had fallen onto it. Apparently, the demo crew didn?t think or bother to move my ladder from underneath the bridge before demolishing it, and now it was completely buried. The crew did spot me struggling to move huge pieces of debris, and two of them came down to help free the ladder, which wasn?t too trashed. Then, I went into my garage to get my nail gun, only to discover that one of the workers was using it and my air compressor without asking. The guy asked if it was okay he was using my nail gun. I sputtered out something like, ?Sure no problem,? but I felt extremely uncomfortable, which got only worse when I saw that all my other power and mundane tools were mixed up with the crew?s stuff. I eventually got to know and become friendly with the crew, but on this first day, my thought was, ?Who the heck are these guys and why are they using my stuff?? I ended up working on something else that day.
<p>When Chuckie showed up a few hours later, he apologized profusely without me saying anything about the incident. The worker must have copped to having been busted. He explained that his nail gun was getting repaired or they had forgotten it (I forget what the issue was) and that he had admonished his crew about using a client?s belongings. ?It won?t happen again,? he promised.   Once the main demolition was finished, the job shifted to replacing the rotting support beams. Because the old bridge was cantilevered into the house, the rotting support beams extended over the ceilings of the media room, which was beneath the garage, and second level stairwell. In trying to wrench out the last remnants of the rotting support beams, parts of the ceilings in both areas caved in. This was expected by Chuckie, though I had misunderstood him in an earlier conversation about those beams, so I was a shocked to see the large holes in my ceilings with daylight streaming through. At his expense, Chuckie brought in a drywall guy to repair all the holes, and, HOLY COW, did his work look amazing. He managed to match the existing smoothed-splatter texturing on the wall perfectly. I was shocked that it looked so good. In my nightmares, I was dreading square-shaped patches with visible tape lines and unsanded mounds of plaster. Fortunately, my nightmares never came to fruition. The ceilings looked like nothing had ever happened there. Plus, they went ahead and voluntarily repaired part of the ceiling in the stairwell that had been previously damaged by leaks caused by the old, disintegrating bridge. Again: above and beyond!
<p>There were some days, however, when no one would show up to work, and the project was already closing in on two weeks over schedule. One day in particular was when they were supposed to pour the concrete. I scheduled certain things that week based on when I would be able to cross the bridge, so it was a bit frustrating to show up in the late evening to see how the pouring went, only to discover no one had been there all day. I could have spent that day working on the house! Grr. It wasn?t until days later when Chuckie explained that the local cement mixer wasn?t available (or whatever the issue was). He attributed the other missed work days as having problems finding or scheduling workers. In all cases, a simple heads-up beforehand would have been easy to do and much appreciated. It totally get it that stuff happens; all I would have needed and appreciated was just an update.
<p>Other unfortunate incidents included walking into my second floor bathroom in stocking feet and stepping in a 12-inch puddle of urine that had been left there by the guy(s) repairing the ceilings in my media room and stairwell. Not a few droplets, but an actual PUDDLE of urine the size of a large pancake in front of my toilet and now soaking my socks. I literally almost vomited. It was so. Incredibly. Disgusting. I took off my socks, and they were dripping. That?s how soaked in urine they were. Now I know that not everyone is as hygienic as I and not everyone was reared in the States or with manners, but when you?re working on a home that reached a peak valuation of almost $2,000,000, you don?t treat the client?s place like revolting gas station restroom. Every guy has an errant stream once in a while when his goods have been smooshed all day -- I?ve had my share -- but a grown man should have the wherewithal to clean up after himself, especially in someone else?s home, regardless of occupation, culture, or upbringing! (The drywall work was so outstanding, however, that I didn?t say anything.) The upstairs bathroom used by all the other workers wasn?t much prettier. I refused to use it until after the construction was completed and by then it looked like floor of a taxicab.
<p>Even though Chucky had assured me his workers wouldn?t be us"
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Bill Haddad Concrete
5.0(
12
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Serving Piru, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1991

Free estimates

"From the first phone call Bill was pleasant, polite, and upfront about what my project would entail. I had a small project -- just needed him to build a sturdy and attractive mailbox. Regardless, Bill treated me like an important customer and took the time to explain what my options were. He gave me an excellent quote right off the bat, no playing games or trying to upsell me, unlike the other companies I spoke with. He showed up exactly when he said he would, which let's be honest, I NEVER actually expect from any contractor. The mailbox was built in maybe 4-5 hours, and it looks fantastic. I would recommend Bill to anyone, whether their project is big or small."
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US Home Developers Inc
4.5(
587
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Serving Piru, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The concrete and gate install went relatively quickly. The patio cover required permits which took some time. Once received, the patio went up quick and the planter brick repair was also quick. Overall a good partnership that I will hire again."
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Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Quality Remodeling & Design
4.6(
28
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Serving Piru, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The entire bathroom was gutted out, new plumbing, cabinets, vanity and of course  the infamous TILE! I went ahead and explained how I wanted the design and color scheme. They completed the job as I had planned, total transformation.  Will call them later no for any other projects I have in mind."
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FAQs for concrete finishing, overlays & coloring application projects in Piru, CA

With proper care, a stained concrete floor easily lasts 20 years or more. Reapply sealer every two to four years to protect against moisture, scratches, and daily wear. Routine sweeping, occasional damp mopping, and prompt repairs keep the surface looking sharp and protect the slab underneath, preserving both function and resale value.

Stained concrete can crack if the slab is exposed to extreme moisture changes, heavy impacts, or settling. Small hairline cracks are mainly cosmetic, but deeper fractures can affect the finish. Inspect the floor regularly, address moisture issues quickly, and hire a pro for timely repairs. Staying on top of maintenance prevents minor flaws from developing into larger, more costly problems.

The longevity of a concrete stain depends on the product you choose. Acid-based options chemically bond with the slab and are essentially permanent. Water-based stains sit on the surface and can be lightened, darkened, or covered with a new color at a later time. Select the stain type that aligns with your long-term design plans and your willingness to reapply the stain in the future.

You can update the color by cleaning the slab, lightly etching it, and applying a new layer of stain. Re-staining bonds to the concrete and resists peeling far better than paint. For a dramatic shift—such as moving from a dark acid stain to a lighter tone—you may need to grind the surface first. A flooring pro can advise on the best approach for your specific floor.

Stained concrete combines longevity with a modern, custom look. The finish resists heavy foot traffic, moisture, and everyday wear, so upkeep is minimal—routine sweeping and an occasional damp mop are usually enough. Because the color is inside the concrete, it won’t peel or flake like paint. Homebuyers also appreciate its sleek aesthetic and low maintenance, which can add a slight boost to your property's resale value.

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