Serving Tucker, GA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2012
Credit card accepted
Customers say: Quick response
"He is very professional and responds quickly."





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Serving Tucker, GA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2012
Credit card accepted
Customers say: Quick response
"He is very professional and responds quickly."





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Serving Tucker, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 2018
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Edgar and Edgar did a fabulous job on our front walkway 36' by 4', removing 18 year old mortar, color matching and applying new mortar while cleaning up the natural flagstone. They ran into a couple of glitches and fixed those themselves. Very pleasant, easy to work with. Did a very good job. Walkway looks remarkably better now"





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Serving Tucker, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 2009
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Jason is a very respectable person with much integrity. He came out and provided me an estimate in a very timely manner and began work the next business day. He and his team did more than I expected without extra labor charge due to the previous poor job performed by a different concrete finisher. He is a very kind spirited professional who is trustworthy and I certainly recommend his services to anyone seeking an honest contractor who has their best interest at heart. Oxford, GA."

Serving Tucker, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 2013
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"They did a bang up job and I would recommend them to anyone that needs concrete work."





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Serving Tucker, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 1991
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"team did good job and was courteous."





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Serving Tucker, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 1959
Free estimates
"They were very concerned that we were happy with the job. Came back and gave an extra effort"





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Serving Tucker, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 1970
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
"VERY SATISFIED with Superior Buildings and Concrete. We originally contacted them about their line of steel buildings, but discovered they could also do the site prep and concrete work. This is a tremendous advantage in a project of this size. You have one contact for questions, planning, scheduling, excavating, and construction. We quickly came to appreciate Bryan's straightforward approach as he walked us through the initial design questions. He listened as we described what we wanted the building to do and then presented options to help us refine that vision. He noticed we planned to have animals in the two extensions and suggested pouring concrete in three sections, a flat one for the core building, and two sloping pads for the leanto sections - to help with cleaning and drainage. During the initial site survey, he made a suggestion to move the building back 50 feet because the terrain was better there and that preserved an open area at the front of the building. He also told us what was needed as we applied for Building permits in our county. After several meetings, the general plan for the building and the site had been firmed up, we breezed through getting a permit, and we we put ourselves on Bryan's schedule for Phase 1 - Site prep. Bryan is a busy fellow (a good thing as I see it - it means folks find his services reasonable and good quality). March weather in Georgia is unpredictable, so the general estimate was for site work to begin within 3 weeks. Weather was good and our slot even sooner. Some large (18" diameter) trees needed to be removed (stumps and all). Bryan has a 953 Caterpillar which made quick work of the task and left us with a pile of logs for firewood. Within a few days the site was ready for Phase 2 - Concrete work, and we were put on the schedule for that VERY weather dependent phase (our building was on heavy soil, needs three dry days to be ready). We also finalized the building and sent in the order, color selection, specifying how many doors and windows, length, width, and sidewall height, special cut openings. Bryan again was an intelligent listener, suggesting options, noting costs, and making occasional suggestions - the heavy duty rafter supports make a much stronger building and were worth the extra cost. The weather continued to be good, and we had lovely weather for forms for the first pad, county inspection, and pour. We couldn't believe our luck when the good weather continued and the second set of forms, inspection, and pour followed immediately. The site has rock on one side and digging the trench for footings was a challenge. Bryan has an excavator for handling rocky soil, but did not bring it because the initial work could be done with shovels. Folks who are interested in details of concrete work can check on the Superior website, Bryan has some educational sections describing concrete slabs and building sites. In later chats, Bryan said we had nearly perfect weather for pouring and curing concrete. So, now we had a level site with a concrete slab and the building was ordered. Our heads were spinning - it was only a month after we started. Bryan suggested we put sealer on the concrete after it dried a bit (makes for MUCH easier cleaning). We had some last minute updates for the building, and were able to get them to the factory without hassles. We were ahead of the busy season and the Factory called asking if we would take delivery of the building - just a bit over seven days after the last pad was poured! Yikes! The crew delayed start by a day because the heavy rains we received, and the site was greasy - we put pallets out to keep from sinking ankle deep in the mud. Even with these unfavorable conditions, the crew of three put up the building in two and a half days! The finished building looked awesome, construction completed at the end of April. May was rainy patches, it took over two weeks before we had enough dry days for the final site work to be completed, but still less than 2 months from beginning to end. We love our new building, and you can see from the pictures it turned out well. It is a better building, and in a better location than our original plans, and that was thanks to suggestions from Bryan. He worked with us, giving us what we wanted, unless he could suggest something better. He was honest and forthright in dealing with us, very busy - but always quick to respond to a text or a call. We know we were fortunate and things came together quickly, but this was a major project for us and we were willing to take the time to do things right. We feel we got a 'Superior Building' and would gladly work with this company again in the future."



Serving Tucker, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 2020
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Mario came threw and did a awesome job the crew left everything cleaned better than before and his price was great the work is awesome I would definitely recommend Mario the concrete patio came out better than I could have imagine"

Serving Tucker, GA and surrounding areas
Emergency services offered
Credit card accepted
"I am completely satisfied with the job done by Peelers Contractors. He is very professional and knowledgeable. I would definitely use them for future endeavors."





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Serving Tucker, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 2020
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"The men were very professional and efficient. They demolished a 20ft by 30ft shed and hauled it all away in 2 hours and 30 minutes. They worked fast and hard and stayed within budget ."





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