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How To Find a Loveland Concrete Contractor

If you are a Loveland resident who wants to invest in your home's outdoor space, replacing or adding new concrete is the best place to start. A concrete patio, floor, or walkway adds value and style to your home. It is often easier to care for than other materials, like wooden planks or stone pavers.


When it comes time for services like floors, slabs, or decorative concrete, it is best to leave the job to the professionals. 


But we know it is not always that simple.


A reliable contractor is often hard to find and can be a stressful and frustrating experience. You are probably asking yourself, how do I find a "good concrete contractor"?


How To Hire A Concrete Contractor?

When you are wondering where to find a reliable contractor, you will probably do a quick Google search of "concrete companies near me." We recommend getting quotes from multiple companies to determine who is the most qualified and trustworthy.


Questions To Ask A Concrete Contractor

  • Are you licensed, insured, and bonded?
  • Will a permit be required to complete the project?
  • Does your concrete company offer financing options?
  • How long have you been pouring concrete?


What to Look For

As a Loveland resident, It is crucial to hire a contractor with experience performing concrete services in the Loveland area. Because if you want to invest in concrete, you want to ensure it can survive the changing colorado seasons. A good commercial or residential concrete contractor will educate you on the best practices for preserving your concrete through the ice and snow. 


In addition, a contractor should be able to effectively communicate the details of the project and answer any questions you may have. Contractors who cannot explain what they are doing should be avoided.


How Much Do Concrete Contractors Charge?

Most of the time, a contractor will need to check out the location of your project to give you an accurate price per square foot. Many variables go into the cost of pouring concrete, like labor, ease of access, yards of concrete, etc.

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Concrete Patios 

Whether the concrete patio you are looking for is big, small, decorative, or just plain reliable, our contractors can give you beautiful and long-lasting concrete. We can walk you through our concrete patio options and see what style would work best for your home. With several years of patio pouring in northern colorado, we understand what works and what doesn't. We will work with you to provide you with the best plan of action to install a concrete patio that will not only fit into the dynamic of your home but will last! 


How Much Does A Concrete Patio Cost?

Concrete patio costs are not a plug-and-play type of price. Each contractor will give your project a different price based on materials, labor, equipment, and permits. The average cost of a slab patio is about $10 per square foot, but your unique patio project's location, size, shape, and look will all affect the final cost. Overall, a simple yet reliable slab will cost less than the more decorative and high-end stamped concrete option.

Stamped Concrete Patios

Stamped concrete is a versatile and durable material that can be used for various applications. It is commonly used for patios, walkways, pool decks, and driveways and is an excellent choice for decorative purposes. In addition, a stamped patio is a simpler installation than its counterpart of pavers. It is easy to maintain and repair, making it an ideal choice for high-traffic areas and a low-maintenance option. Call us to learn more about check out our concrete stamps and stamp patterns.


Can You Stamp Your Existing Concrete?

Removing and replacing your concrete can be a costly and lengthy process. Because of this, a frequent question asked among concrete patio owners is if they can stamp over existing concrete. Fortunately, a stamped concrete overlay can be poured over your current slab. Overlays are a cost-effective and lasting option for improving your concrete. However, sometimes because of wear and tear over time of old slabs, a new stamped concrete patio will save you money and headache in the future. 


How Much Does Stamped Concrete Cost?

When it comes to the cost of stamped concrete, the price can vary greatly. Because of the variety of directions to go with your stamped concrete, you should expect to pay between $8 and $18 per square foot. Although stamping your concrete is more expensive than a basic slab, it is cheaper than other decorative options for your patio. Along with the affordable price, stamped concrete can give you the look of all sorts of materials, including brick, stone, and natural stone. 


Can Stamped Concrete Be Resurfaced?

With old existing stamped concrete, resurfacing may be a quick and easy way to restore its shine. Resurfacing allows you to have the look of freshly poured concrete without replacing your whole patio. Have a local contractor look at the wear and tear of your concrete, and if the damage is minor, an easy clean and resurfacing can be done. If the damage is more structural due to the colorado elements, removal and replacement may be your best option.

Concrete Driveways

A new concrete driveway is a massive piece of your front yard and one of its biggest investments. Of course, you want your driveway to look great, but just as important is it to work great. Make sure you find a local contractor to create a lasting driveway. They should also be able to educate you on how to maintain your driveway to avoid unnecessary costs. When choosing what your concrete will look like, you can choose a regular slab, stamped concrete, or a combination of both.


How Much Does a Concrete Driveway Cost?

You should expect to pay between $3,000 - $15,000, depending on the size and design of your driveway. It also depends on the contractor you use. We recommend getting multiple bids and talking to different contractors. Generally, it is best to avoid picking the cheapest bid because of how important your driveway is to your home long term. A concrete driveway can last for a lifetime if poured correctly. Because of this, paying a small premium for a company you can trust will save you time, money, and pain in the future.

Concrete Driveway Repair

When looking at your front yard and the overall curb appeal, your concrete driveway is one of the most critical aspects of your home. We all know how important first impressions are, and a beautiful concrete driveway will make you the talk of the town! If your slab has seen better days, it is vital to get a professional to take a good look at it. A few cracks could mean more significant issues, which could cause even more problems down the line.


How To Repair Cracks In A Concrete Driveway?

If your driveway needs repair, you have two options. You can either level and caulk the concrete or replace it altogether. Concrete leveling means pumping appropriate material directly under the slab and lifting it until it is level. Once leveled, the cracks are filled with caulk to prevent water from deteriorating the slab. 


Leveling and repairing can be a quick fix, but sometimes concrete repairs are a temporary fix that will keep rearing its head in the future. To save you time and money going forward, removal and replacement are often recommended. Make sure to get an opinion from multiple contractors to make an educated decision about your driveway moving forward.


Should I Resurface, Repair Or Replace My Driveway 

When deciding which route to take on your driveway, it is important to weigh a few factors. First is the extent of the damage. At times, when sunken in areas, deep cracks, or potholes are present, concrete repairs will repeatedly be needed, and replacement is the way to go. On the other hand, a simple repair or new resurface might do the trick if your concrete is relatively new. 


Second is the timeline. How long do you plan on staying in your home? Are you planning on moving or making this your home base in the next few years? Either way, it is important to contact a professional to make sure you make the right decision. Call us now for a free consultation!

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  • Neighborhoods Served

    Mountain View

    Mariana Park

    The Willows

    Lakes At Centerra

    Rocky Mountain Village

    Buckhorn Glase

    Glades West

    Enchanment Ridge

    Loveland Country Club 

    Windemere

    Alford Meadows

    Woodmere

    Van De Water

    Horseshoe Lake

    Kendall Brooke 

    Emerald Glen 


  • Zipcodes Served

    80528

    80537

    80538

    80539

  • More About Loveland

    Loveland is known for having a strong arts culture, and the Loveland Sculpture Invitational is an annual show of sculptures from artists from all over the world. Lake Loveland and Devil's Backbone Open Space are only a couple of the city's parks and leisure areas. The city has a strong economy with large enterprises in the healthcare, manufacturing, and educational sectors.


    Along with its gorgeous natural surroundings, close proximity to mountains, and abundance of outdoor activity possibilities, the city is well known for these characteristics. The Loveland Ski Area, located in the mountains west of the city, attracts skiers and snowboarders during the winter.


    The educational system in the city includes numerous elementary schools, middle schools, and a high school.

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