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Avatar for G & G Concrete and Construction, Inc.
G & G Concrete and Construction, Inc.
3.8(
98
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Serving Ray, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"They were very efficient. Had a large crew and were able to remove and pour the driveway in one day. They came back the next night to do the cutting. They told us they could do it the middle or end of June, but actually were able to do it at the end of May. Wonderful to work with a company that does what they say they can do. We thought they gave us a fair price, We are very happy with our new driveway. We would highly recommend them."
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 Front Porch and walk
Plain Concrete w/ Mesa
Random Stone Patio and Walkway
Concrete driveways

+95

Response time4 days
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by91%of homeowners
Avatar for Mandarino Construction
Mandarino Construction
4.3(
40
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Serving Ray, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I paid $18,150 for 2 concrete driveways. Definitely not the cheapest bid so I expected a top notch experience. Unfortunately it was far from that. This was 10 times more stressful than it should have been. The foreman was very difficult to deal with through the job. This company does not subscribe to "the customer is always right" philosophy. It was a huge ordeal whenever an issue arose. We had one of the driveways drawn up to be a certain way but the forms were completely different and the driveway was going to be zig-zagged. The foreman spoke to me like I was crazy to want the driveway we agreed on in writing. And the way he had the forms set looked ridiculous. Stevie Wonder would not have liked it. The foreman argued with me about how I was wrong and how much work it would be to remove the forms. I said this isn’t what I want or what we agreed on. Thankfully John then showed up and helped us fix the situation and the forms were moved. The cement has huge drop-offs in 2 places and I feel they should have told me how bad the drop offs would be. No one likes extra costs but for what I paid I wanted it done right. But unfortunately it's not right. There's giant dips where the new concrete meets the old and I was not aware that would be the case. Before a job is done it should be gone over with the customer to make sure they know what to expect and what should be done to make it look the way it should. I am just a homeowner I have never had concrete poured so I didn't know what to look for. They also did a concrete job across the street from me at the same time. I actually got them that job. They finished that job first and had extra concrete left over. So instead of just dumping the concrete somewhere, they decided to start the sidewalk in front of my house. Well by the time the new batch of concrete arrived, the old concrete had begun to harden so when they brushed the sidewalk, the old was too dry to brush and they had to force it and it looks noticeably different. While preparing the base for my driveway they dumped a bunch of rocks on my lawn as well as a bunch of cement. I've been working on fixing the damage to my lawn for months. One spot on the sidewalk looks like they used a twig to make the expansion joint. The company they hired to saw cut the curb for my new driveway screwed up while sawing and they carved a chunk out of the street in front of my driveway’s approach. The underground drain had to be dug up and re-positioned because it was too high. The concrete is done and it does the job but for what I paid I expected higher quality and better service. I would not hire this company again."
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+15

Response time3 days
10 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Capital Building Systems, LLC
4.1(
18
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Serving Ray, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The owner Vince was personally involved in the work. He was right there spreading concrete and finishing the surface of garage floor and driveway. All his guys were friendly and good workers. They showed up on time and completed the projected in a timely manner."
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Stamped Patio
Stamped Patio with Walkway and Small Curb
Stamped Patio Large Steps
Stamped Patio w/ 3 color acid staining

+13

Response time3 days
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by86%of homeowners
Avatar for CG & CL Concrete LLC
CG & CL Concrete LLC
5.0(
3
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Serving Ray, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

Customers say: True professional

"Sadid and crew did excellent job making a sidewalk. They recommended fiber concrete, stronger with less cracking. Price was good value and project finished quickly and workmanship was excellent. I can strongly recommend this company."
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Response time11 hrs
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by66%of homeowners
Avatar for On The Level Concrete Services LLC
On The Level Concrete Services LLC
4.6(
48
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Serving Ray, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Mike and his crew performed Excellent work. Even in cold weather step by step they completed the job on time. Completed very good base with gravel, compressed it, then they put wire mesh then they poured the concrete with fiber to make it strong. Description of work: Replace existing cracked concrete driveway with new concrete. Cost: $ 10,234.00 Services Performed: Excellent work Hire Again: yes Work completed on: 10/26/2020"
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+77

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Avatar for CONSOLINO CEMENT & TILE CO
CONSOLINO CEMENT & TILE CO
4.1(
95
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Serving Ray, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1977

Free estimates

"Dario and the guys from Consolino just finished our new driveway and porch.  I contacted Consolino a month prior to closing on my house.  Dario was extremely responsive, to that point that he proactively followed up when I didn't get back to him.  I obtained 4 quotes for my driveway (approx. 50' x 10') and new porch.  Consolino's price was very competitive and fair, based on the other quotes I received and extensive research on Angie's List.
The work was completed on time and as promised.  Dario even extended the back portion of the driveway, connecting to the back door, as he realized it would look a lot better than cutting it off where we had previously planned.  He did this all free of charge.  The crew was very professional and polite.  I would gladly make Consolino my first call for any concrete needs in the future.
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+15

Recommended by87%of homeowners
Avatar for Specialty Handyman
Specialty Handyman
5.0(
20
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Serving Ray, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

"Imagine you are in the middle of painting your house and the painter refuses to repair the chimney because it was so bad. I fortunately contacted Specialty. I was given 3 weeks to review by other companies but Nosh not only came that evening, he left to look to match 50+year old bricks AND he was by my house at 7:30 the following morning AND tore down and replaced my entire chimney in less than 48 hours and did a skillful masterful job, (we are not related, I am just super happy to have contracted Specialty"
bathroom tile work
entryway stone work
fireplace work
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for concrete driveways & floors installation projects in Ray, MI

Whether terrazzo is better than porcelain or ceramic tiles for a kitchen or bathroom floor depends on your design preference. Terrazzo can last a long time, but so can a properly installed ceramic tile floor. According to the National Association of Home Builders, the lifespan of a ceramic tile floor is 75 to 100 years, similar to terrazzo.

You should clean terrazzo floors like you would marble, even if there’s no marble in the aggregate. Avoid abrasive cleaners that can scratch the polished surface, and steer clear of acidic cleaners like vinegar, which can damage the surface. Instead, use plain water or a neutral cleaner to mop the floor. Then, use a wet vac or squeegee to remove the dirty water. Regular buffing with a soft cloth can help you maintain the shine.

Terrazzo is made by mixing an aggregate like glass or stone with a binder like cement or epoxy. The mix is made and poured into the prepared space you designate. Alternatively, you can purchase prefabricated terrazzo tiles, which consist of similar materials. They’re poured into a mold and cured before installation.

You can add radiant heating under a terrazzo floor, which is an excellent way to combat the naturally cold surface of terrazzo floors. Installing radiant heating costs $1,653 to $6,656. You'll want to install the heating elements under the thin-set epoxy because the layer is thin enough for the warmth to conduct through the floor.

Making your own terrazzo can be a tricky DIY project. The exact mix takes a blend of art and skill to create and requires the expertise of a terrazzo pro. The wrong blend could crack, peel, or break easily, requiring expensive repairs. Finishing and polishing the floor also requires previous experience to achieve a professional appearance. Expect to pay between $200 and $2,500 for the cost of restoring and polishing floors.

Terrazzo flooring is eco-friendly because it is crafted using recycled materials such as glass, marble, and polished metal, and its epoxy binder emits no VOCs once cured. This sustainable manufacturing approach minimizes waste and supports green building practices. Homeowners gain an attractive flooring option, contributing to healthier indoor air quality and environmental conservation.

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