Concrete Contractors Metro Vancouver

Find Out about one of the Greater Vancouver area concrete contractors. The company and the man behind it:

Concrete Works, by John Tar
Showing posts with label broom finished concrete sidewalk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label broom finished concrete sidewalk. Show all posts

Monday, July 9, 2018

Local Concrete Contractors


There is a simple way to get a great looking concrete drive way, a patio,
a carefully designed walk way ending in a set of stairs leading up to the
main entrance of your house, to compliment the look of your home.




To start pick up the phone and call your local stamped concrete specialist.
Look under the keyword concrete contractors on your favorite search engine.

...You are gonna get the most competitive names of the concrete contractors
or companies you're looking for most likely on the first 3 pages.




By checking their website familiarize yourself with them to get a feeling of
who they are, call and get them to come and give you an estimate.

The deal can include much work like preparation, breaking and removal  of
old cracked concrete landscaping forming, than steel reinforcement before the
actual concrete pour... than sealing to get that great classy look of stamped
concrete.

Explain what type of design you like and hear out the concrete contractor and
see his input for the best outcome. His many years of experience and expertise
will work for you to get the best results.

In Vancouver BC  (the lower mainland)
call us for an estimate at  604 377 3657  (John)

for more information visit our secure web page at :
Stamped Concrete

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Vancouver Concrete, at Fraser Valley Real Estate Board


Yet another project has began by Vancouver Concrete...

Namely a wide, nicely cut, broom finished concrete
sidewalk, with borders in front, and the parking area
side entrance of the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board
in Surrey, BC on the corner of 154a 104A Avenue.

For additional information,and an estimate visit

Stamped Concrete webpage

by John Tar