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Architect on Building Site
What

striving to exceed expectations

We work with a number of architects, house builders and landscapers to produce premium concrete finishes and exceed client expectations.

 

While we often make recommendations/ provide guidance to your preferred concreter on how to finish the concrete in order to achieve the type of finish you require, we would strongly encourage engaging our services for the pour to ensure your clients are satisfied with the final result.

Here's why...

 

We can only work with what we are given!

Uneven troweling will result in an uneven floor. If the concreter leaves small dips or humps in the slab they will be highly visible in the finished floor. It is also important to have an even distribution of stones throughout the pour to ensure that your clients are not left with patches of minimal to no aggregate.

We have seen all sorts of things left by concrete contractors in house slabs - sticks, leaves, cigarette butts, you name it, we've seen it! We've even completed a first grind and the reinforcing steel has been exposed!

If your client is considering a burnished or mechanically polished concrete floor, is is absolutely essential that the pour is completed to a Class 1 finish, nothing below!

protecting your clients investment

In order to protect our clients investment, we install SkudoBoard after the polishing or burnishing process. The high compression strength of Skudoboard protects floors from dropping objects, carpentry, painting, etc.

Click here to learn more about Skudoboard!

clients

"Blake and his crew are awesome to work with! Amazing work ethic and their workmanship is nothing short of amazing. You know when you've got good people working with you when they respect your property and leave the place better than it was.

 

We are very pleased with the cantilevers and the seeded aggregate driveway and perimeter they've built and it does sure to turn some heads!

Thanks guys and it was a pleasure working with you."

Hannah Chamberlain

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