
Serving Saginaw, AL and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2011
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Will most likely hire them in the future. We had some other unexpected expenses come up right after we talked to them."





+71


Serving Saginaw, AL and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2011
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Will most likely hire them in the future. We had some other unexpected expenses come up right after we talked to them."





+71
Serving Saginaw, AL and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
Customers say: True professional
"Great company !!! Mr Garza very great to work with — completed job quickly, efficiently, and the finished product was top notch !!! If I need concrete work in the future he will be my first call"





+6

Serving Saginaw, AL and surrounding areas
In business since 2017
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I hate writing reviews, as everybody and his dog seems to think they are the greatest thing since grits for promoting their business. But, you need to know about these guys before you pour concrete. Calera, Alabama does not allow you to park on the street in front of your house. Two parking spaces + three vehicles = problem. After hiring this company, problem solved! From the initial contact to the final product, these guys are the ultimate professionals. In addition to some of the best-looking concrete work I have seen, they hauled off a tree stump and even moved my mailbox! The quality of work was fantastic. They drilled holes in the existing concrete pad to install large steel bars to reinforce the joint between old and new. They did a proper job of using reinforcing mesh to strengthen the concrete they were pouring and used a stronger concrete that what was already poured. The finish work is immaculate! They even formed a small curbing at the end of the driveway to give a smoother transition between driveway, yard and street and paid special attention to providing proper drainage for the yard. The difference between adequacy and artistry is in the attention to detail of your product, be it a service or pouring concrete. Anybody with a wheelbarrow and a shovel can pour concrete. It takes a professional to make sure it will do the job. It takes an artist to make a simple concrete parking pad a work of art. These guys definitely fit into the "Artist" category. Support your local artists!"





+63
Serving Saginaw, AL and surrounding areas
In business since 1995
Free estimates
"Antonio is a skilled person who is extremely courteous and polite. He is a delight to interact with and is a man of very high integrity. I was very comfortable dealing with him. He did a superb job, arrived and finished on schedule. I would definitely hire him again for this type of job, or for any of the other activities he performs.
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Serving Saginaw, AL and surrounding areas
Free estimates
Warranties offered
Credit card accepted
"Marcos and his team did an outstanding job sanding down the old concrete off my front porch and laying new tile on the porch and the landing. Marcos has a great attitude and great personality!!"





+21
Serving Saginaw, AL and surrounding areas
In business since 2020
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Juan and his team did excellent work from start to finish. Very professional and communicative. I had no issues, which has been rare in Tuscaloosa."


Serving Saginaw, AL and surrounding areas
Free estimates
We specialize in all types of concrete work including driveways, sidewalks, patio's, footings and foundation slabs. We stand by our work and want all our customers to be satisfied 100%. We are a local small business and work one on one with customers until the project is finished.





+9

Serving Saginaw, AL and surrounding areas
In business since 2019
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Worked late to complete job"





+34

Serving Saginaw, AL and surrounding areas
In business since 2005
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"The contractor, Mateo, came for the initial meeting, but when it came time to work, he was rarely on site - only stopping by briefly to drop off materials to the two workers that he left there. The workers were very nice, and were trying hard to do a good job, but they had limited tools to accomplish the work and the skill level of the brick work was obviously a problem for the mason doing it - he struggled on all of the work that required more than just laying a straight and level row of bricks. The fact that neither of the men left on the site speak any functional English, and we speak barely functional Spanish, left communications on the details and problems on the brick work a significant issue. Calls to Mateo to help would result in a very short visit to instruct the masons on what to do - and then he would quickly leave again, leaving the work to 'get done' by the same guys who had struggled with it rather than having someone with more adequate skills to do the job. The men were left for long periods of time on the job, a few times through torrential rain showers that came while they continued to try to apply stucco and mortar while the rain came down. This resulted in issues that greatly affected the quality of the work: newly applied mortar washed and ran down over also newly applied stucco - causing discoloration to run down, stucco was stopped mid-wall and when the work resumed the color of the new section did not match at all. The lack of experience in the masons to make the column tops from brick was a problem, exacerbated by the fact that they were not provided the proper tools or block to do the job. They did not have a square to check the shape of what they were doing - so it was crooked on every side, they did not have solid blocks - so they tried to use blocks with holes in them - resulting in an eyesore. One of the columns was meant to support a light post in a hole in the center but the bricks were not laid correctly and the post was concreted in off-center. When Mateo was contacted regarding the issues that continued to get worse instead of better, he said that he would 'fix the problems himself'. He showed up at the home of the senior citizen homeowners for about 30 minutes again, and used a bag of straight concrete color (orange) diluted with water and sponged it over the largest wall - the result was horrible. At that time he also took a sledge hammer to the bricks that topped the columns to 'redo' those, but just partially broke the blocks up and actually broke one of the columns, before heading on his way again - but not before collecting a check from the homeowners for the price in full of the COMPLETED JOB. The site was left like this for several days. Mateo was unresponsive to questions about how he was going to properly fix the problems. When he finally showed up to do the work, he was complaining that he didn't know why anyone was questioning his work ethic or that he would show up to correct the job. He was condescending and confrontational to me when asked how he planned to make the correction on the color - telling me to 'watch and learn from the expert'. This resulted in a terse exchange before he said that he would be using a concrete wash over the orange to correct the color. He did this and it did result in a color closer to the original buff color that was ruined by the rain-wet mortar. The homeowner himself chiseled the rest of the brick from the top of the columns, and Mateo did eventually come to finish the columns with some landscape pavers that the homeowner had suggested from Home Depot since Mateo would not get the solid pavers that actually matched the bricks that he used for the rest of the job. The homeowner settled for this as an 'at least adequate' solution to the problem. Mateo again complained that he didn't understand why anyone would think that he was not going to correct or complete the job, and expressed his displeasure to the homeowners. As of the date of this review, he has been messaged a few times about repairing the stucco on the column and cutting a hole for the lightpost in the proper spot - through the 'pavers' that now top the column. He responded that he would be out to fix them - tomorrow - which never seems to happen. I know that he has a few jobs going on at the same time, and I hope that the work is better on those sites - I also wish that we would have gotten quality work so that we could have used the company more, but at this point I would not use them again nor refer them to anyone other than a professional who can stand there and watch every misstep to keep this from happening to another client."





+23

Serving Saginaw, AL and surrounding areas
In business since 2019
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Jessie and his crew were 1st class! He kept me informed of all the issues he ran into (weather not playing nice) He is a man of his word, he takes pride in his trade, and I would hire him again if I could. i will hire him again in the future! Bravo Jessie Foster, Bravo! D. Osborn"
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