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Patrick Masonry & Concrete
4.8(
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Serving Salem, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Patrick and his team are great. They tore out an old asphalt garage floor and poured a new cement floor. They also poured a large concrete slab for RV parking and walk way that wraps around the house. Their work is high quality, everything is sloped well and leveled to match the existing structures like AC unit and crawlspace entrance. After a week there was a small area that had issues and Patrick agreed to repair it. I will use them for future projects."
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+27

Response time6 days
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Toro Framing and Remodeling
4.5(
14
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Serving Salem, OR and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"I purchased this home in Dec. I noticed there was water pooling on the patio, so asked for bids for mud Jacking. Toro construction responded and came out right away. Not even sure if they do mud jacking. They convinced me that I need to replace those sections of concrete and so I added a few other sections that were cracked etc. I paid them 2000 to start the project. They gave me a copy job estimate but never a contract. They were to start on Monday but I called them and texted, on the Thursday before, asking them to come back and requote the project, because when I moved all my plants etc. there was another cracked section. They did not respond to my messages. I finally left one that said do not have your men show up until we discuss the project. They didn’t show up on Monday, she finally texted saying she was in a meeting. They came and tore out part of the patio, that week but said they had other jobs scheduled and were at the mercy of the concrete company to schedule my project. They wanted to come and do some work on Saturday but I would not be home so I said Sunday, she agreed on Sunday. But they were a no show again, she decided that they should not work on Sunday. They did the pour the following week and I discussed with their worker that the two sections were not acceptable. One had a bad patch job and the other had a large divot where it still held water. Other areas had divots but this one you could see from looking at it. I paid him 2900 on the day they poured because he said he had to pay his workers. I told him what I wanted fixed and he agreed to come on Saturday and repair. I would think he could communicate this to the office manager who is his wife. This was another no show day. Then I get a text from their office manager: “Good afternoon. Your lack of response to my messages and emails as well as the past due balance has left me no other option but to pursue a lien on property. Please respond by end of day.” She had not even come out to look at the work completed to see the quality of work. I had discussed everything with the boss on the site and he agreed to fix it. She needed to come out and talk to me. I then texted her with pictures of the two areas, and my complaints and stated that if she put a lien on my property before looking at the project I would sue. She then got belligerent and said that I was abusive and yelling at the guys on the jobsite, which is not true, I just stated the facts to them. Instead of coming herself she sent the second in command worker who agreed it was bad, this was on the 9th of May. He said they would come on Monday. I texted on Monday after a no show, I texted her again, she said between 10-12, I texted again at 12, a no show. On the 15th I asked when it was scheduled, she said she would let me know. She said that I have continually threatened the workers and herself. Which is not true. I pointed out that she was the one that said she was going to put a lien on my property. She said this was a threatening comment to her. “She felt that my areas of concern don’t actually rise to the level of replacement.” Then in her next text she says “Yes project needs change” and noted that she was just informing me of lien potential. But that is not what she said. She noted in this text that the concrete needs to be sealed to achieve a more cohesive finish, that was not mentioned before. Only that I need to seal. They did provide the name of the sealer they use. She noted that they can’t guarantee the work that I perform. When they redid the 2 sections they look worse than they did the first time. It was like the concrete was too dry and it is crumbly around the edges, the corners are falling out etc. They left the concrete residue on my yard, they left the concrete residue in the track that is there to drain the water. I should not have to clean that up. He came back and looked at it when I was not at home, but his comment is that he is done and it needs to be sealed. I am not willing to seal it at this point. Once I do, the concrete is mine. It is a bad representation of what quality concrete should look like. When it rained the other day you could see the new sections were white compared to the rest of the patio. The rest of the new concrete he treated with an acid wash, the last repair he did not. Not sure if this is why it is white. I will attach photos to show the issue.."
Extended patio
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Concrete - Pouring & Repair Project
General Remodeling Project
Concrete Driveways Project

+11

Response time10 hrs
Response rate87%
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Randall Myers Construction Inc
5.0(
4
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Serving Salem, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 1996

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent communication and education from the team regarding what work needed to be done and the types of materials to be used. Job was done faster than previous re roofs I've experienced and area was left clean upon completion. Thank you!"
Response time2 days
Response rate91%
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Sierra Construction and Remodel, LLC
4.5(
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Serving Salem, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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Emergency services offered

"Patio 48 feet framed out , metal roof added. Excellent service, honest, hard working. Communication was very good. Cost reasonable for a tear down, materials to re-build. Great construction team. Excellent construction work. Definitely will use them again. Will tell everyone how happy we are. Thank you !!!"
Response time1 day
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Willamette Valley Epoxy LLC
5.0(
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Serving Salem, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

"Patrick is detail oriented, professional and kind. He is knowledgeable in his craft and has great mentor group to back him up. His work is clean and he keeps the jobsite very organized. I knew I was working with a professional the moment he showed up. I would highly recommend him. He did an epoxy garage floor coating for me and I couldn't be happier with the results. "
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Affordable Asphalt Maintenance LLC
5.0(
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Serving Salem, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

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"This is one of the most responsive and dependable companies that I have dealt with. From the bid to job completion they were on time and responded to all of my questions. I wanted to know if seal coating would ****** moss growth, Nathan researched that question and reported that he could not guarantee it. I decided to proceed anyway because I had seen their work in my neighborhood. Process includes mechanical cleaning of the asphalt followed by two coats of seal coat. First coat has to dry before second coat is applied. Generally this can be done in one day. Crew took extra care with the edge next to a concrete pad. Overall experience was very positive."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Moon Construction Inc
5.0(
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Serving Salem, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

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Emergency services offered

"We've used Moon Construction for 14 years and their attention to detail is outstanding. Marco and his crew are very thorough, do high quality work and are very reliable. We will continue to use them for our painting and remodeling needs."
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Paul Cottle Construction LLC
5.0(
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Serving Salem, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 1994

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"Paul’s crew did an excellent job remodeling our kitchen. This included removing the soffit, upgrading the electrical service, installing new cabinets, and installing some new appliances. We stayed with a similar layout for the kitchen. His main crew person, Mark, did 95 percent of the work and was highly skilled. This included demolition, preparing the space for the new kitchen, installing the cabinets, and putting in duct work for the new hood. He even unpacked all the cabinets after delivery. His attention to detail was impressive in all areas like ceiling texture, painting, backsplash tile, and trim/molding pieces. Mark will be able to figure out and resolve any issue your old house might present. New appliances were on our own to provide, and the contract clearly stated “owner supplied.” New cabinets were also on our own, and here Paul included an allowance. This allowance is an amount he will subtract from the final amount you owe. That’s nice when you get to the end of the project. Your cabinet estimate will come from the cabinet supplier/design company you go with. To give you an idea, in our small kitchen we spent $10,000 on cabinets from Parr. Paul coordinated the main construction, electricians, plumbers, and countertop installation. He even communicated with the cabinet supplier we ordered from. The project took a tad over 6 weeks which was about right for the work involved. Each day there was noticeable progress."
Recommended by99%of homeowners
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All About Concrete & Masonry
4.8(
46
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Serving Salem, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I interviewed and received bids from five of the top Angie's List picks for concrete work in the Portland area. The quote from Ron at All About Concrete & Masonry was in the middle of the prices the various vendors estimated. Our decision to hire All About Concrete & Masonry was heavily influenced by the obvious skill and attention to detail Ron brought when he surveyed our site. As business owners who are not concrete or construction professionals, we needed someone who could evaluate our development goals and then give us informed, experience-based, professional opinions about our options. Ron did just that. Additionally, of the five vendors we spoke with at our site, Ron was the only one whom we felt clearly understood our requirements and would do the job right the first time. Our project was not a typical concrete construction project. We needed concrete floors poured in an existing building over a damaged and unsuitable older foundation. Our project also required the concrete floor be formed with precisely spaced and sized gaps so we could later install flush-to-the-floor steel tracks for a mobile industrial rack system. We also required installation of floor drains with plumbing to route waste water to specific areas. Following this, we required construction of a rebar-reinforced concrete vault of approximately 10'w x 14'l x 8'h dimensions with a commercial steel entry door. Ron came out with a crew and spent a day taking very careful measurements which were then discussed and verified carefully with me. Over the next two weeks, Ron and his crew came daily and poured the floors and then built the vault. In the end, everything was done exactly as well or better than we had hoped. Ron also took the time to educate me on the concrete curing process and discussed maintenance and other items specific to our project (such as where power would go, etc.). Based on discussions we'd had prior to the commencement of work for future phases, Ron took the time to make sure we could easily connect the work he performed with our planned next stages. Ron and his team were very polite and easy to work with. We had zero problems. The highest praise I can give anyone is to hire them again. Our project is ongoing and we are completely confident that Ron will do the next stages just as well as he's done the first. If you are looking for an experienced concrete professional with reasonable prices who does outstanding work, I strongly recommend All About Concrete & Masonry."
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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FAQs for concrete flatwork repair & resurface projects in Salem, OR

When evaluating whether patching can address your concrete blemishes, it’s important to assess the extent of the damage. Minor issues such as small cracks or chipped areas may be effectively repaired with patching techniques that restore the surface’s appearance. However, if you notice widespread deterioration, significant cracks, or structural weakening, resurfacing is recommended as a more durable, long‑term solution. A thorough evaluation by a concrete specialist can help determine the best course of action for restoring your concrete to its optimal condition.

The optimal time to resurface your concrete driveway is late spring. This period benefits from warm temperatures and softened ground conditions following winter’s freeze‑thaw cycles, ensuring that the new overlay bonds securely and matures to a durable finish. Resurfacing at this time also enhances your property's safety and curb appeal. Engage a concrete professional to schedule your project during this ideal season.

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