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Introduction Choosing between a concrete and asphalt driveway can be daunting. Understanding the pros and cons of each material is
Introduction Ensuring proper drainage for your concrete driveway is essential for maintaining its integrity and longevity. In this article, we
Introduction Embarking on a concrete project can be an exciting endeavor, but the decision to hire a professional contractor or
Your home’s curb appeal and overall value can be significantly enhanced by considering concrete services, an option often overlooked but
Concrete is not just a mixture of cement and water; it’s a synergy of multiple components working together to create
As temperatures drop, many assume that concrete work must come to a halt. However, at Baja Concrete, we’re here to
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Every now and then we get a call, The customer needs to pour A bigger patio ’cause theirs is too
To stamp, or not to stamp? That is the question! On many of my estimates customers are unsure whether they
The thought of removing an old driveway and installing a new one can be overwhelming. Of so many projects you
Ask 100 people when the perfect time to pour concrete is, and you will probably get 100 different answers. Actually,
A recent customer of mine asked me if we did hardwood flooring. I told him that we only did decorative
Sometimes I feel like I should be paid extra for my meteorology side. Weather or not we work is usually
Concrete contractors seem to differ on what is needed for a successful concrete project in Charlotte NC. Some will tell
We have numerous dump sites all around the Charlotte area, so if you are interested in replacing your asphalt or
A very common question I get is “how much is concrete per yard”? It is a somewhat difficult question to
I just wanted quickly illustrate how to get the most out of your money on smaller concrete jobs. I get