FAQs

FAQs

Finish Line Concrete LLC

Have a concrete-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!


  • When can I walk on my concrete?

    We typically recommend waiting at least three days before safely walking on concrete. That time frame may be longer depending on the weather and other conditions. It's also recommended to avoid placing sharp or heavy objects on the concrete as this may damage the surface. If you're looking for a concrete contractor for your home project, look no further than Finish Line Concrete LLC.

  • How soon will my estimate be ready?

    We try to give all of our customers priority treatment. With that in mind, we'll do our best to provide you with a project estimate within 24 hours. If for some reason we are delayed, we will reach out to you and keep you in the loop. Whether you're in need of a new driveway or a new patio, we've got you covered. Call us today to work with the concrete contractor residents depend on.

  • How will it affect my lawn?

    We do the best we can to keep your lawn in the same condition as before we arrived. In the unlikely event that something is damaged, we'll make sure the damage incurred is repaired. When you choose to work with a concrete contractor from Finish Line Concrete LLC, you can expect quality results. Contact us today for a free estimate!

  • Does the owner oversee the job?

    The owner supervises all projects. If you have any questions or concerns, we'll be more than happy to address them with you. According to HomeAdvisor, a well-maintained concrete driveway can last 25 to 50 years. Don't hesitate to update your driveway. Reach out to us today to work with a reliable concrete contractor for your next concrete project!

  • Does rebar in the concrete make it stronger?

    Yes, it does help with making the concrete stronger and more resilient. The weight will be more evenly distributed and less prone to sagging. If you're looking to have your concrete project completed by a reputable concrete contractor, turn to Finish Line Concrete LLC!

  • Is my concrete going to crack?

    All concrete is going to crack at some point. We do the best we can to put the proper control joints in place. However, all concrete needs to move once placed and that's perfectly normal. If you have concerns about cracks in your concrete, please contact us today to talk with an expert concrete contractor.

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