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Eternal Turf & Pavers
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Eternal Turf & Pavers

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Exceptional 5.0

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Exceptional 5.0

(72)

In high demand
Licensed pro
  • 15 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves San Diego, CA
  • 15 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves San Diego, CA
Frank H. says, "Before reaching out to Eternal Turf And Paver, I had the backyard graded and put up a DIY fence. Since I was doing things on my own, and I thought that I could put in the concrete myself. After a few months of mulling it over and considering how much work it would actually take, I decided to take some quotes and went ahead with Alon. Working with Alon was a great experience. He’s easy to talk to and makes the process enjoyable. Once we clarified the scope of work and agreed on a price, he even helped arrange a construction loan that was only paid out upon my satisfaction with the job. Although Alon usually focuses on pavers, I had a specific vision for concrete stepping stones — and he was flexible and willing to make it happen. The entire project was completed in just three days: one day for demolition, grading, framing, and laying the base; another day for pouring; and a final day for removing the framing. Three days total! I’m more than pleased with the results and wouldn’t hesitate to call Alon again or recommend Eternal Turf and Pavers to others."See more
Frank H. says, "Before reaching out to Eternal Turf And Paver, I had the backyard graded and put up a DIY fence. Since I was doing things on my own, and I thought that I could put in the concrete myself. After a few months of mulling it over and considering how much work it would actually take, I decided to take some quotes and went ahead with Alon. Working with Alon was a great experience. He’s easy to talk to and makes the process enjoyable. Once we clarified the scope of work and agreed on a price, he even helped arrange a construction loan that was only paid out upon my satisfaction with the job. Although Alon usually focuses on pavers, I had a specific vision for concrete stepping stones — and he was flexible and willing to make it happen. The entire project was completed in just three days: one day for demolition, grading, framing, and laying the base; another day for pouring; and a final day for removing the framing. Three days total! I’m more than pleased with the results and wouldn’t hesitate to call Alon again or recommend Eternal Turf and Pavers to others."
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ULTRASCAPE CONSTRUCTION
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ULTRASCAPE CONSTRUCTION

5.0

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5.0

(3)

Licensed pro
  • 9 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves San Diego, CA
  • 9 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves San Diego, CA
Beth S. says, "When we began this project, we gave you stringent time frames to work with (family was coming into town) and had to have it done before June. If that wasn’t enough, we also had a strict budget. You presented us with your schedule and assured us that it would be done in time, which to our amazement it was and within our allotted budget. How smoothly the entire transformation went! You took our rough draft of ideas, added to them your professional ideas and created the most stunning yard ever! It’s absolutely breathtaking to us every time we step out the door. We appreciate all you have done for us to make this happen. Please feel free to use this as a testimonial for prospective customers as we have been more than pleased with your work and would highly recommend Ultrascape Construction to anyone B. Salazar ​Poway, CA"See more
Beth S. says, "When we began this project, we gave you stringent time frames to work with (family was coming into town) and had to have it done before June. If that wasn’t enough, we also had a strict budget. You presented us with your schedule and assured us that it would be done in time, which to our amazement it was and within our allotted budget. How smoothly the entire transformation went! You took our rough draft of ideas, added to them your professional ideas and created the most stunning yard ever! It’s absolutely breathtaking to us every time we step out the door. We appreciate all you have done for us to make this happen. Please feel free to use this as a testimonial for prospective customers as we have been more than pleased with your work and would highly recommend Ultrascape Construction to anyone B. Salazar ​Poway, CA"
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ValueCrafters Remodeling inc.
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ValueCrafters Remodeling inc.

Excellent 4.9

(29)

Excellent 4.9

(29)

Licensed pro
  • 13 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves San Diego, CA
  • 13 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves San Diego, CA
Samuel R. says, "After dealing with a few flaky contractors in the past, I was seriously hesitant to start another project. But ValueCrafters Remodeling completely changed my experience. They built us a custom dog run with turf, added turf to the yard entrance, and installed a doggy door through our exterior wall. What stood out? They didn’t take any shortcuts. Even for the doggy door, they brought in structural engineering to make sure it was done safely and wouldn’t cause issues down the line. Most contractors wouldn’t even mention that. They also suggested a small cement retaining wall next to our neighbor’s fence to prevent erosion in the dog run—something no other contractor had thought of, but made a big difference. That kind of attention to detail shows they care about the quality and long-term durability of their work. They were professional and communicative, and the final result was exactly what we wanted. If you’re tired of being disappointed by contractors, call ValueCrafters— they do things the right way."See more
Samuel R. says, "After dealing with a few flaky contractors in the past, I was seriously hesitant to start another project. But ValueCrafters Remodeling completely changed my experience. They built us a custom dog run with turf, added turf to the yard entrance, and installed a doggy door through our exterior wall. What stood out? They didn’t take any shortcuts. Even for the doggy door, they brought in structural engineering to make sure it was done safely and wouldn’t cause issues down the line. Most contractors wouldn’t even mention that. They also suggested a small cement retaining wall next to our neighbor’s fence to prevent erosion in the dog run—something no other contractor had thought of, but made a big difference. That kind of attention to detail shows they care about the quality and long-term durability of their work. They were professional and communicative, and the final result was exactly what we wanted. If you’re tired of being disappointed by contractors, call ValueCrafters— they do things the right way."
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Best Choice Home Remodeling
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Best Choice Home Remodeling

Good 4.3

(33)

Good 4.3

(33)

Licensed pro
  • 1 hire on Thumbtack
  • Serves San Diego, CA
  • 1 hire on Thumbtack
  • Serves San Diego, CA

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Tom Moore says, "The 4-star rating is the average of Best Choice (5 stars) and the sub-contractor (3 stars) which is a generous rating for the sub.Would I recommend Best Choice Yes, but would caution how much you, as the homeowner, should monitor how the work is progressing.It may be a good idea to take notes (on paper) during the walk around. For instance, front door was to be refinished to near new condition. Both French doors and garage doors were not to be painted. French doors were not painted but garage doors were. The garage doors are barely a year old and have a powder coated enamel finish. Will the house paint stick to metal doors as well as the factory paint? (Photo 1) The front door had some hairline cracks, a few scrapes, and three screw holes that needed to be filled and sanded prior to being painted. (Photo 2) The sub applied a little sealer and barely sanded the sealer before the door was painted. Not the most professional job. I also had to ask the sub to seal over the screws that they countersunk into the handrails on the steps outside. (Photo 3) Speaking of the steps, one post was rotted and needed replaced. I asked the sub how much additional it would cost to replace the post? The sub quoted $950, so I replaced it myself for $10.88 (6-foot of treated 4 x 4 and a 50 lb bag of concrete) and an hour worth of my time. (Photo 4) The sub said that he would not spray a coat of paint on my spa even though they painted the spa steps and railing. He did provide enough gray paint for me to paint it myself. (Photos 5&6) Considering the cost of the re-model was $49K, an extra 10 to 15-min to spray the spa, did not seem to me as an unreasonable request.Other objections I had with the sub. I have four bulkhead lights on the patio cover above my spa. Three of the four electrical boxes were broken which required replacement. (Photo 7)Both A/C units outside were covered with a drop cloth. The proper thing to do before painting, but I should have been informed to shut off both A/C units to prevent either unit from starting while covered.The house remodel was started a week ahead of schedule. This might sound like a good thing except that the Quality Control Field Manager (Chris Hafer) was not informed. This may have been an intentional move by the sub because anyone who has had to deal with Quality Control knows how frustrating QC can be. But thats the point. QCs job is to ensure things are done correctly.On July 1 the foreman (Gustavo) called me and asked if it was OK for his workers to work the 4th of July weekend. Here lies the problem. Neither worker spoke English and Gustavo took the weekend off. He is the foreman and should have been supervising.Another problem with the sub was partially my fault. The workers chipped loose stucco off a retaining wall, so I said just go ahead and dump it in my utility trailer. Maybe 30-40 lbs. Turned out to be more like 300-400 lbs. They also decided my trailer was Carte Blanche to dump all waste materials such as rotted lumber, damaged fascia, empty paint cans, and any other scraps that needed disposed of.After Gustavo informed Best Choice that they were done, Chris Hafer (QC Manager) came out for a final inspection. We talked about the finished job and my feelings regarding work performed by the sub. Chris felt that it was the subs responsibility to take my trailer to a waste disposal facility to empty. Chris volunteered to tow the trailer to the dump site himself. Since I felt it was my fault for allowing the sub to use my trailer in the first place, I rode with Chris to help unload.Although I had very little interfacing with Best Choice, it was Chris that swayed me into believing that Best Choice is really striving to be a five-star company. Guess it depends on what sub-contractor is assigned to the job. I do not recommend Gustavo as he is not very professional. The overall work done by the sub-contractor was very good but lacking in areas as noted earlier in this review. (Photos 8-11)"See more
Tom Moore says, "The 4-star rating is the average of Best Choice (5 stars) and the sub-contractor (3 stars) which is a generous rating for the sub.Would I recommend Best Choice Yes, but would caution how much you, as the homeowner, should monitor how the work is progressing.It may be a good idea to take notes (on paper) during the walk around. For instance, front door was to be refinished to near new condition. Both French doors and garage doors were not to be painted. French doors were not painted but garage doors were. The garage doors are barely a year old and have a powder coated enamel finish. Will the house paint stick to metal doors as well as the factory paint? (Photo 1) The front door had some hairline cracks, a few scrapes, and three screw holes that needed to be filled and sanded prior to being painted. (Photo 2) The sub applied a little sealer and barely sanded the sealer before the door was painted. Not the most professional job. I also had to ask the sub to seal over the screws that they countersunk into the handrails on the steps outside. (Photo 3) Speaking of the steps, one post was rotted and needed replaced. I asked the sub how much additional it would cost to replace the post? The sub quoted $950, so I replaced it myself for $10.88 (6-foot of treated 4 x 4 and a 50 lb bag of concrete) and an hour worth of my time. (Photo 4) The sub said that he would not spray a coat of paint on my spa even though they painted the spa steps and railing. He did provide enough gray paint for me to paint it myself. (Photos 5&6) Considering the cost of the re-model was $49K, an extra 10 to 15-min to spray the spa, did not seem to me as an unreasonable request.Other objections I had with the sub. I have four bulkhead lights on the patio cover above my spa. Three of the four electrical boxes were broken which required replacement. (Photo 7)Both A/C units outside were covered with a drop cloth. The proper thing to do before painting, but I should have been informed to shut off both A/C units to prevent either unit from starting while covered.The house remodel was started a week ahead of schedule. This might sound like a good thing except that the Quality Control Field Manager (Chris Hafer) was not informed. This may have been an intentional move by the sub because anyone who has had to deal with Quality Control knows how frustrating QC can be. But thats the point. QCs job is to ensure things are done correctly.On July 1 the foreman (Gustavo) called me and asked if it was OK for his workers to work the 4th of July weekend. Here lies the problem. Neither worker spoke English and Gustavo took the weekend off. He is the foreman and should have been supervising.Another problem with the sub was partially my fault. The workers chipped loose stucco off a retaining wall, so I said just go ahead and dump it in my utility trailer. Maybe 30-40 lbs. Turned out to be more like 300-400 lbs. They also decided my trailer was Carte Blanche to dump all waste materials such as rotted lumber, damaged fascia, empty paint cans, and any other scraps that needed disposed of.After Gustavo informed Best Choice that they were done, Chris Hafer (QC Manager) came out for a final inspection. We talked about the finished job and my feelings regarding work performed by the sub. Chris felt that it was the subs responsibility to take my trailer to a waste disposal facility to empty. Chris volunteered to tow the trailer to the dump site himself. Since I felt it was my fault for allowing the sub to use my trailer in the first place, I rode with Chris to help unload.Although I had very little interfacing with Best Choice, it was Chris that swayed me into believing that Best Choice is really striving to be a five-star company. Guess it depends on what sub-contractor is assigned to the job. I do not recommend Gustavo as he is not very professional. The overall work done by the sub-contractor was very good but lacking in areas as noted earlier in this review. (Photos 8-11)"

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Paving contractors can be hired to install a concrete or asphalt driveway at your home, office or property. They can also repave an asphalt or concrete driveway that has been damaged by time, weather or heavy loads. When you are looking for a driveway contractor, request quotes from at least three professionals who are in good standing and have great customer reviews. They should do a site visit and write you a bid, detailing the work involved, materials needed, approximate length of the project and estimated cost.

The site for your new driveway will determine costs and the work required for your contractor. First, the ground must be excavated to lay a clear path. This means removing any trees, bushes and stumps. Next, the driveway contractor will grade the area, making a level surface for the concrete or asphalt. To ensure proper drainage, driveway contractors should install a sub-base of compacted gravel (or similar) 4 inches-8 inches deep, depending on your soil type. Then the concrete or asphalt may be poured and smoothed over the top. Your driveway contractor should recommend an appropriate sealant for your climate and advise you on curing time. When hiring a paving contractor, check out our tips for smart hiring on Thumbtack.

Because unsealed concrete is porous, it readily absorbs liquids, leading to unsightly stains and freeze-and-thaw cycle damage. For this reason, it’s important to seal concrete that will see spills or outdoor weather.

The best option for garage floors and other high-traffic areas is epoxy, which forms a hard and extremely durable surface on top of concrete. Epoxy, acrylic, and polishes are often used on indoor floors, while acrylic-resin sealers and reactive penetrating sealers are used on outdoor surfaces to repel water and salt. Locate a concrete contractor in your area to help find the best solution.

To find the best concrete contractors in your area, start by comparing concrete contractor reviews and ratings, which can give you insight into the quality of work you can expect from potential concrete contractors. When reading reviews, pay attention to details about how long the project took and whether the customer had any disputes with the contractors. The reviews often contain photos of past work, but if you don’t see any reviews, ask the contractor to share photographs of concrete floors, driveways and other projects they’ve worked on. Look for details such as clean edges and a lack of cracking. And finally, if a concrete license is required in your state, ask to see the contractor’s credentials. 

A concrete paint cover is typically opaque and covers up the color of the concrete. This means it provides significant protection to the concrete below. However, if it is improperly applied or subjected to heavy traffic, a painted concrete floor is likely to chip and peel. 

Epoxy and staining are two types of concrete floor sealer. Epoxy is a more durable but often more expensive option than a concrete stain. Epoxy forms a protective layer, while concrete stain is more decorative and requires more maintenance. Because epoxy can be more expensive than concrete stain, it is best used in high-traffic areas or in applications where low maintenance is desired.

A concrete stain, on the other hand, is quick to apply and can show off the textures of the concrete, but it does not provide a high degree of protection for the concrete against spills, salt, water and other contaminants. Staining concrete generally requires a dust mop, a pH-neutral cleaner and water to clean, while epoxy can cause resin buildup that necessitates the use of special detergents.

Find a concrete contractor near you for help selecting the right floor concrete sealer.

Yes, concrete floors are generally more affordable than hardwood floors. Generally, a concrete floor costs between $2 and $15 per square foot, while hardwood floors cost between $12 and $20 per square foot, according to Floor Critics. While concrete requires preparation and pouring, its ease of finishing makes it a very affordable flooring option. Choose between finishes like acid stains, epoxy and more. While hardwood is not cheap flooring, it offers warmth and durability with infrequent maintenance.

If you're stuck between installing wood floors or concrete floors, reach out to a flooring installation professional near you

Masonry contractors build structures with smaller units like bricks and stones, binding them together with mortar to form a larger structure. Concrete contractors, on the other hand, only use concrete to form structures. This mixture of cement, water and other materials is poured into a premade structure and left to cure, forming a single structure made on one part.

Call a concrete contractor near you to replace or repair concrete floors. You can also find concrete masonry contractors in your area to help you with other projects.

Concrete contractors can build foundations, structures, driveways, concrete storm drains, raise or level concrete patios and much more. They can handle every step of the process, starting with framing the mold that the concrete is poured into. They then cut, assemble and tie together the rebar, giving the concrete its tensile strength. Finally, they pour the concrete in, mixing and conditioning it to ensure it cures properly. They will also take steps to ensure that no air pockets are trapped within it. 

If you have a project that requires the help of a concrete contractor, reach out to one today to get a price estimate.

The best finish for concrete floors depends on your personal taste. An acid stain is a bold, varied look with lots of texture and the potential for earthy tones and a natural stone appearance. A water-based stain might not last as long as an acid stain, but it gives you the choice of many different colors. Epoxy is great for high-traffic areas, kitchens, bathrooms, basements and garages. It provides a glossy, damage-resistant, non-slip coating on your concrete floors. To find out which finish is the best for your concrete floors, contact a concrete contractor near you.

Hire concrete contractor services for projects such as concrete foundations, concrete driveways, slab floors and other concrete work. A concrete contractor builds structures from concrete, often handling every step of the process from mixing ingredients to building the retaining structure to pouring and settling the mix. This individual or team supervises delivery and pouring to ensure that it’s done correctly. Many states require concrete contractors to have a license.

Paving contractors can be hired to install a concrete or asphalt driveway at your home, office or property. They can also repave an asphalt or concrete driveway that has been damaged by time, weather or heavy loads. When you are looking for a concrete driveway contractor, request quotes from at least three professionals who are in good standing and have great customer reviews. They should do a site visit and write you a bid, detailing the work involved, materials needed, approximate length of the project and estimated cost.

The site for your new driveway will determine costs and the work required for your contractor. First, the ground must be excavated to lay a clear path. This means removing any trees, bushes and stumps. Next, the driveway contractor will grade the area, making a level surface for the concrete or asphalt. To ensure proper drainage, driveway contractors should install a sub-base of compacted gravel (or similar) 4 inches-8 inches deep, depending on your soil type. Then the concrete or asphalt may be poured and smoothed over the top. Your driveway contractor should recommend an appropriate sealant for your climate and advise you on curing time. When hiring a paving contractor, check out our tips for smart hiring on Thumbtack.

 Here are some examples of average costs:

  • The national average cost to hire a concrete specialist is $2,750, but that price can vary greatly depending on the work needed to repair and resurface your concrete driveway, the square footage of the project, current costs of concrete, and regional labor rates.
  • Driveway contractors average $2-$3 per square foot to smooth and resurface your asphalt driveway.
  • Resurfacing concrete driveways averages $3-$10 per square foot. Pricing can depend on repairs needed, project size and geographic location.
  • Nationally, the average cost for resurfacing a 500-square-foot driveway ranges from $2,000 to $5,000.
  • Sealant for a concrete drive can cost $20-$80 per gallon.
  • Sealant for an asphalt drive averages 25 cents per square foot.

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