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05/27/2026
It’s only a crack,” they said.
Meanwhile that “little crack” has turned into a $17,770 headache and a serious structural failure thanks to someone with “20 years of experience” apparently cutting every corner possible.
At this point it’s not even frustration anymore — it’s disbelief. Years of work and money destroyed because the job wasn’t done right the first time.
05/27/2026
Amazing 😍 Work
05/27/2026
Why leave 3 inches gap? 🤔🧱
05/27/2026
$22,000 custom commercial sidewalk extension featuring oversized curved concrete panels, smooth radius edging, reinforced subgrade prep, and precision finishing built for heavy daily traffic.
05/27/2026
(NOT MY WORK) WHO SAYS ROOFING IS NOT AN ART?🤔🤔🤔
Trapped air can weeken concrete 😯💯💵
05/26/2026
$120,000 commercial slab pour… and the reinforcement underneath is what keeps it alive for decades.
Smooth concrete is easy to admire, but the real work is hidden below the surface — compaction, rebar, and thickness are everything on large-scale pours.
One shortcut underground can destroy the entire slab later.
05/26/2026
$2,500 utility concrete pad installation featuring compacted gravel base, clean broom finish, proper drainage grading, and reinforced support for long-term exterior equipment protection.
05/26/2026
Paid someone $1,300 to pour a 9x16 patio slab, and now I’m starting to question how it was done. It looks like the concrete may have been poured directly on dirt without gravel, sand, or any reinforcement underneath.
Only a week later, the surface already seems uneven with ripples or low spots forming, and it definitely doesn’t feel flat anymore.
I’m trying to figure out whether this is normal settling or a sign the prep work was done incorrectly from the start. What would you do in this situation?
05/26/2026
Little crack after 3 days of finish. Is the crack random and normal? Temperature is 60-80F
05/26/2026
The moment you spend $18,900 on a driveway and realize the contractor apparently learned design principles from Tetris and Mario Kart 📐🏎️
The cuts are going every direction imaginable — triangles, diagonals, random intersections — like they just kept adding lines whenever the concrete “felt empty.” Then they dropped a utility lid right in the middle for extra chaos.
I wanted a smooth clean driveway… not a concrete escape room.
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