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Nat C. House with sloping floors
9 August 2015 | 3 replies
Their methods are the following: they jack up the house to get it level and use some type cement cylinder as support, in this case since it is pier and beam, below the supporting piers (or slab if it was concrete).The costs depend on how bad the ground is and how many cement cylinder they use. 
Jeb Brilliant Need recommendations for a contractor in Indianapolis?
12 August 2015 | 0 replies
I'm looking for someone to do general stuff like new floors, painting, fixing cement steps and replacing some baseboards. 
Michael King Property in small New England Town
30 May 2015 | 2 replies
The new block foundation was secured with re-bar and cement through the center of the blocks and a new 2X6 frame was built on top of it to support the house.
Michael Noto How Would You Improve the Outside of this House?
3 June 2015 | 37 replies
That cement path that wraps around the prop and the walk way toward the door... if you have enough, perhaps brick those.
Emily Knowles Very old/ugly/nasty basement floor. What can I do with this? (pic)
22 June 2015 | 14 replies
I would get a floor grinder and sand down the top coat of the cement.
Chris Martin Anyone have experience with cellular concrete (AirCrete)?
21 October 2021 | 2 replies
So, a quick rough estimate of my expected usage: portland cement to water ratio is 2:1 with no aggregate added, foam to slurry ratio roughly 4:1.
Account Closed Would you take $3000 or write a Bad Google Review?
27 October 2021 | 37 replies
He is stuck shoveling cement, because they can't get people to show up for work.
Ben M. Covering wood column with concrete
26 October 2021 | 6 replies
I would raise the post above the new cement and even then avoid having wood touch the cement as the bottom will simply rot over time quicker if they are in direct contact. 
Ever Odel Calix general Contractors of Stoughton
1 November 2021 | 0 replies
I am trying to find repair estimates for these items for a 1880sq Home cape style home. these are the items im looking to get a quote- Roof trims need repair–there are signs of seeping near the skylight windows second floor–adjustable lollies need to be replaced with cement lollies–garage is in need of foundation repairs.
Julie Verardi Waterproof basement to still look great and be cost efficient!
9 December 2021 | 3 replies
I'm looking for suggestions on what I can put on the floor (currently cement) and walls (currently brick) to water proof it but not have to rip up and destroy if water finds its ways in again.