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quality

Mike grew up on a farm and learned quickly how to work hard. When his farming days were over he carried that work ethic into his new career as a concrete contractor. Mike has been pouring concrete for over 35 years in 3 different states. 

Concrete is different than most other construction tasks- mistakes are not easily fixed. Mike and his crew know the importance of checking measurements multiple times.  As Ben Franklin said-

Measure twice, cut

once.

We take that into our own hands with-

Measure twice, pour once.

dependability

What's more frustrating than a contractor who doesn't communicate where you are on his/her schedule? A contractor who doesn't show up when they say they will!

There's a lot that can effect our schedule, and, ultimately- yours. Weather, unforeseeable issues on the job before yours, breakdowns, illness can all come into play just like anything else. The difference here is that we promise to explain any delays.

respect

Respect is huge- not just in business- but in person, too. Mike doesn't settle and has built his crew out of respectable people. The way you speak to a person, how you treat them, is crucial to a well-functioning team, business, and relationship with each client. 

Communication is key. We want great relationships with everyone we work for and with, and that begins and ends with respect.

honesty

Part of having a good work ethic is doing honest work. We promise to always complete what we say we will, and just as we said we would. Keeping our customers in the know is important to us, and the only way to do this is to say what you mean and mean what you say.

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