Cement Work
Cement Pouring, Leveling, and Repairs
Are you looking to hire a mason for cement work? Whether you're looking to add or repair a sidewalk or a foundation slab, D&M Concrete Solutions LLC can help. D&M Concrete Solutions LLC has been providing mason services for over 13 years. D&M Concrete Solutions LLC will not just meet the maximum quality of work for your dollar, but getting top quality on a dollar-for-dollar basis. Go ahead and call us at D&M Concrete Solutions LLC for a no-charge, no-obligation quote!
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★★★★★ - "Diobe and team are awesome! You must give them a chance to show you their quality workmanship. I'm very pleased with D&M Concrete Solutions and this is my "go to" company for all things concrete (and fencing). He completed 3 concrete projects for me, including a rework job for sloppy, poor workmanship by Urbancrete Concrete. Diobe is honest, very professional, and sincerely cares about you as a customer and what's the best (long-term) solution for your project. I absolutely couldn't have made a better choice."
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Affordable Cement Installation
Did you know that cement is comprised of limestone, calcium, silica, and iron oxide? Or that 'Portland Cement' is not a brand name but a type of cement that has been in existence since the 1700s? You don't need to because we, D&M Concrete Solutions LLC, knows all about cement – and we're here to do any and all kinds of cement work you may need.
Call The Cement Pouring Experts at D&M Concrete Solutions LLC
Would you believe that there are eight types of cement? From Type I for general purpose to Type V for resisting sulfate-containing soils, these cement types have different uses. Again, D&M Concrete Solutions LLC won't bore you with the details though if you are curious, we'll be happy to inform you. Just phone us at (904) 822-4860 for a no-obligation tutorial on all things cement!
Experienced Cement Work Services
We prepare our cement in accordance with the American Society for Testing and Materials standard. We mix it using a proper rotating kiln. And we work it with the appropriate type of trowel. You will see our masons, practiced since 2011, handle their trowel as firmly as a digger handling a spade yet as deftly as a conductor handles his baton!