How much do concrete repair & resurface contractors typically cost?
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Average$1,159
- Typical Range$765 - $1,506
- Low End - High End$250 - $3,400
New Brick fronts, Stone Restoration
"If you need someone who is prompt, professional and knows what they are doing, then you hire the guys from Union Masonry. They delivered what they promised. An excellent job for the right price."
Ben G. in October 2015
concrete, decking, Concrete: Slab, Driveway, Pavers, Stucco, Patios, Steps and more , and 4 more
"They did a complete rehab of my property and it turned out awesome. I get a ton of compliments from everyone who see's it"
Steven W. in January 2024
Concrete Sidewalks/ Steps/ Patio/ Driveway, Brick and Stone Patio/ Sidewalk/ Steps, Over 8 years of experience
"I appreciated their dedication to the job and the support that they gave me."
richard .. in June 2023
snow removal, snow removal
"They were efficient, showed up on time, price was good, clean and very communicative! I had no issues at all!"
armoni .. in November 2020
Mansions ALL INTERIOR REPAIR WORK AND EXTERIOR REPAIR., Churches ALL REPAIRS INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PLASTER REPAIR .PAINTING., Specialize in HISTORICAL RESTORATIONS , , and 2 more
"It is with deep satisfaction that I recommend Gradys Painting and Plastering & Construction. Mr. George Grady is a skilled craftsman. He was hired to correct long neglected and extensive masonry and window issues on a large, beautiful Presbyterian Church built in the Civil War era in Philadelphia. The property was neglected with only minimal maintenance performed over the last 40+ years. The building was in severe decline and in need of stabilization and restoration on many fronts. Cracked ledge plates were chipped out and reestablished, internal walls damaged by leakage were broken out and repaired, brickwork was repointed and in severe cases reestablished to original strength and beauty. Leaks around the base of the building were addressed to stabilize deterioration of the foundation. Large rotted window sills under beautiful stained glass windows were restored after significant masonry reestablishment due to water damage under the rotted out sills. Broken and missing stained glass windows are in the process of repair and replacement. The process started with new metal frames cast by Mr. Grady. The new frames will hold clear painted replications of the original stained glass, also crafted by Mr. Grady. Regular windows all around the church and manse were also repaired and restored. Roof leaks were accurately identified and repaired. A sagging plaster ceiling has been torn out and restored. All this work was done by Mr. Grady alone or with an occasional helper. He worked with care, expertise and respect for the original structure. The results far exceeded our expectations and have injected new life into a building on the brink. This building, owned by the Presbytery of Philadelphia, now houses a new urban ministry in a newly gentrifying area of the city. We are happy to have had the good fortune to be connected to Gradys Painting and Plastering & Construction by Service Magic."
Pilling C. in December 2010
In business since 2003
About us: "We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business! Book with us online or feel free to give us a call today!"
Philadelphia Concrete Contractors are rated 5.0 out of 5 based on 1 reviews of 1 pros.
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