In RaleighWe need to add an extra parking area to our driveway, anyone have any recommendations of a company?The lot is sort of steep which is what makes it a little tough as a DIY, also not sure what pipes/wires might be run under the area we are looking to pave[Edited on February 9, 2018 at 5:40 PM. Reason : ]
2/9/2018 5:40:04 PM
You find a good concrete contractor, you post it here.
2/9/2018 5:42:12 PM
I hired Freddie Solis to do two jobs at my old house. The first job was to excavate a hill to double the width of my driveway (opposite of your issue) and build a retaining wall. The second job was to move all the dirt to create new retaining walls around the front of the house and regrade my yard (once I realized that it would take me an eternity to move all the dirt myself).They did an excellent, excellent job and I would hire them again in a heartbeat. I got his name after the original contractor I hired wouldn't do the job because it required moving dirt and he referred me to Freddie.Freddie SolisPresident at Fred Contractors, LLCOther: concretenumber7@gmail.comOther: concretenumber1@aol.comMobile: 919-669-5029You can get a sense for the amount of dirt they were moving from the photo:[Edited on February 11, 2018 at 11:26 PM. Reason : photo]
2/11/2018 11:21:16 PM
You can call 811 and find out the underground utilities fo free.My recommendation:http://www.barbaresconcrete.com/
2/12/2018 12:04:24 PM
yeah, and you're actually required to call anywaysthey will only locate private lines, so your water/sewer and anything else you've run are on you
2/15/2018 1:49:05 PM
^^^ how much was that job (and the concrete)?
2/17/2018 11:36:29 AM
it was $5000 total, the original quote was 700 for the grading, 2500 for 500 sqft of 4in concrete, and 1800 for the wall. I believe I negotiated a little and got a larger area for the concrete, but I don't have a copy of the final quote.
2/17/2018 3:28:25 PM
that's a good price
2/19/2018 2:35:15 PM