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If you’re working with a local concrete contractor, there are some important questions you should ask. We’ve outlined some of the most important ones below. Of course, the questions below are far from exhaustive, so feel free to ask other questions as well.
If you’re still vetting potential contractors, one of the best questions you can ask is if they have completed similar projects in the past. If so, you should ask if they have any photographs of the projects. Even if you’ve already hired a contractor, you may want to ask about past projects and what challenges came up. This way, you can start to anticipate any challenges with your own project.
Timelines are always important. You may need to use a freshly poured concrete patio for your big summer party, or perhaps a business owner needs a parking lot finished before the tourist season starts up. It’s smart to ask questions upfront about when the project will be completed.
Certain things can delay concrete projects. In many cases, these events are actually outside the control of the local concrete contractor. For example, it’s best not to pour cement on rainy days as the extra water can impact the mix. Problems with equipment, sick employees, supply chain issues, and many other things could also result in delays.
Another question that’s smart to ask while vetting contractors is what factors might impact a budget. If you’ve already hired a contractor, it’s still smart to have this discussion. Some proactive actions on your part might help you avoid any extra costs.
Cement can last a long time. Indeed, a concrete driveway can last between about 25 to 50 years, according to House Grail, which is longer than seashell, stone, and asphalt. A proactive approach to caring for your driveway, patio, or other surface could add many years to its lifespan.
It’s wise to ask the concrete contractors for maintenance tips. You can also inquire about maintenance services and inspections. They may offer additional services that could prove well worth it. If you have some questions that haven’t been answered or are looking for a local concrete contractor, get in touch with Resource Land Care, Inc. We’re always glad to help with your concrete projects!
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