Concrete Contractors in Fredericton, NB

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246 Hodgson Rd, Fredericton, E3C 2G4

(506) 450-8363
Concrete contractor, Ready mix concrete supplier
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92 Greenwood Dr, Fredericton, E3A 3T5

(506) 472-5497
Interlocking and Face Bricks, Landscaper, Concrete contractor, Landscaping Supplies and Equipment, Home & Garden Store, Natural Stone, Common Bricks, Concrete Products
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188 Gibson Street, Fredericton, E3A 4E3

(506) 472-8959
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Fredericton

(506) 449-1414
Cole Construction
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22 Herschel Crt, Fredericton, E3A 5S9

(506) 472-9813
Planning any construction project starts with a good foundation. LJ Cormier Foundations has been serving Fredericton for over 30 years. LJ Cormier Foundations Ltd specializes in cement finishing, including foundations and basements for Residential and Commercial. Quality is our first priority.
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Fredericton

(506) 470-2476
CreteMaster.com Repairs Sinking Concrete by Jacking/Lifting the Concrete!!! Concrete Jacking also known as Slabjacking or Mudjacking, is a specialized environmentally friendly concrete repair technology. In essence, slabjacking can lift a sunken concrete slab by pumping an organic grout using hydraulic pressure through holes drilled in the concrete slab, effectively pushing it up from below. Accounts of raising large concrete slabs through the use of hydraulic pressure date back to the early 1900s. The slabjacking process generally starts with drilling small diameter access holes in the concrete, strategically located to maximize lift. These holes are generally 1 1/2? in diameter for traditional slabjacking applications. Initial material injections will fill any underslab void space. Once the void space is filled, subsequent injections will start lifting the concrete almost immediately. After the slabs are lifted, the access holes are patched and the work is complete.

120 Maliseet Dr, Fredericton, E3A 2V9

(506) 453-7891
Builders, Entrepreneurs en construction, Entrepreneur Équipement et services, Foundation Contractors, Contractor, Construction company, Concrete Contractors, foundation, Building Contractors, Construction et Rénovation

118 Springhill Road, Fredericton, E3C 1R9

506-449-2740
Concrete Work