General Construction Services
General Construction Services
Interior / exterior painting, specialty flooring, remodeling and additions, minor electrical, garage floor coating, sealing and concrete beautification. For a free estimate and product information packet, please contact Quentin at (907) 744-9176 Ask about our senior military discounts
Interior / exterior painting, specialty flooring, remodeling and additions, minor electrical, garage floor coating, sealing and concrete beautification. For a free estimate and product information packet, please contact Quentin at (907) 744-9176 Ask about our senior military discounts
General Contractor
General Contractor
We are an artisan, high quality decorative concrete company with a very high level of technical expertise and experience.
We are an artisan, high quality decorative concrete company with a very high level of technical expertise and experience.
First Class Finishing specializes in making gray concrete beautiful, the possibilities are truly endless! Everything about concrete can be personalized, from the color, to the shape, the size to the application. No longer do you have to settle for plain-Jane functional. You are now able to embrace functional concrete that is also attractive. Ron does all phases of concrete and has over 16 years of experience working in the industry. He is present on every job to ensure all processes are followed correctly, leaving you with a beautiful product every time. He is a Kut-Rite certified Concrete Polisher, Ameripolish certified in coloring polished concrete, Butterfeild Decorative Concrete products certified and also A.C.I certified. We pride ourselves in giving our customers the best possible experience during our phase of their construction project. Working hard to take all the steps to ensure a long lasting beautiful product. So if you are looking to add some curb appeal to your home with alluring stamp work, want to give your concrete floor a face lift with a stunning polish and stain or just need to get that shop floor you have been putting off poured, give us a call. Ron has the knowledge and experience to make sure the job is done right the first time.
First Class Finishing specializes in making gray concrete beautiful, the possibilities are truly endless! Everything about concrete can be personalized, from the color, to the shape, the size to the application. No longer do you have to settle for plain-Jane functional. You are now able to embrace functional concrete that is also attractive. Ron does all phases of concrete and has over 16 years of experience working in the industry. He is present on every job to ensure all processes are followed correctly, leaving you with a beautiful product every time. He is a Kut-Rite certified Concrete Polisher, Ameripolish certified in coloring polished concrete, Butterfeild Decorative Concrete products certified and also A.C.I certified. We pride ourselves in giving our customers the best possible experience during our phase of their construction project. Working hard to take all the steps to ensure a long lasting beautiful product. So if you are looking to add some curb appeal to your home with alluring stamp work, want to give your concrete floor a face lift with a stunning polish and stain or just need to get that shop floor you have been putting off poured, give us a call. Ron has the knowledge and experience to make sure the job is done right the first time.
Beautiful, handcrafted concrete countertops designed to fit your culinary needs! Gorgeous countertops are maintenance free and last as long as your kitchen! We specialize in; bathroom countertops kitchen countertops colored concrete commercial countertops and concrete furniture. We specialize in custom inlays (designs, rocks, glass, pictures, graphics, etc.), custom colors and inlay of light fiber optics within your countertop! How long does it take? Between 10-14 days, depending on counter size and design Can I put a hot pan on the counter surface? A hot pan will not hurt the concrete but may discolor the sealer. If you need to put hot pans on your counter, metal pieces can be installed on the surface to protect the integrity of the countertop. How often do I have to reseal the countertop? Never. The Cheng concrete sealer that we use is a one time application. It doesn't wear off or need to be reapplied. What should I use to clean the countertops? Mild soap and water should be all you need to clean your surfaces. Other cleaners are ok as long as they are non-abrasive. Can I cut on the countertop? Yes you can, but rubbing your knives against the concrete surface may dull them. Are concrete countertops porous? Not once the sealer has been applied. Do concrete countertops have radon like granite? No. Radon comes from the ground naturally and may be found in high concentrations in granite. Concrete is made from several natural substances that do not contain radon. If you have any more questions feel free to contact us by phone at (907) 892-TOPS (8677) Please feel free to browse our website and enjoy the photos in the gallery. If you have any further questions, contact George Shell at (907) 892-TOPS (8677). http://www.concretetops.org.
Beautiful, handcrafted concrete countertops designed to fit your culinary needs! Gorgeous countertops are maintenance free and last as long as your kitchen! We specialize in; bathroom countertops kitchen countertops colored concrete commercial countertops and concrete furniture. We specialize in custom inlays (designs, rocks, glass, pictures, graphics, etc.), custom colors and inlay of light fiber optics within your countertop! How long does it take? Between 10-14 days, depending on counter size and design Can I put a hot pan on the counter surface? A hot pan will not hurt the concrete but may discolor the sealer. If you need to put hot pans on your counter, metal pieces can be installed on the surface to protect the integrity of the countertop. How often do I have to reseal the countertop? Never. The Cheng concrete sealer that we use is a one time application. It doesn't wear off or need to be reapplied. What should I use to clean the countertops? Mild soap and water should be all you need to clean your surfaces. Other cleaners are ok as long as they are non-abrasive. Can I cut on the countertop? Yes you can, but rubbing your knives against the concrete surface may dull them. Are concrete countertops porous? Not once the sealer has been applied. Do concrete countertops have radon like granite? No. Radon comes from the ground naturally and may be found in high concentrations in granite. Concrete is made from several natural substances that do not contain radon. If you have any more questions feel free to contact us by phone at (907) 892-TOPS (8677) Please feel free to browse our website and enjoy the photos in the gallery. If you have any further questions, contact George Shell at (907) 892-TOPS (8677). http://www.concretetops.org.
You need it done and WE CAN DO IT! Expertise is every phase of construction from dirt work to finish work. We can do concrete, remodels, landscaping...we do it ALL! We have extensive experience working in remote parts of Alaska and in all weather conditions. We specialize in professional construction services at prices you can afford!
You need it done and WE CAN DO IT! Expertise is every phase of construction from dirt work to finish work. We can do concrete, remodels, landscaping...we do it ALL! We have extensive experience working in remote parts of Alaska and in all weather conditions. We specialize in professional construction services at prices you can afford!
Almost anything to do with concrete we can do. Specialize in decorative concrete but are capable of residential and comercial slabs and foundations.
Almost anything to do with concrete we can do. Specialize in decorative concrete but are capable of residential and comercial slabs and foundations.
Additional DBAs - MCcoatings and Residential finishes, MilesCorp, M C Coatings.
Additional DBAs - MCcoatings and Residential finishes, MilesCorp, M C Coatings.
No, stamped concrete is extremely durable and relatively easy to maintain. To keep your stamped concrete clean and help prevent staining, you should sweep any debris off it regularly, like you would with any other hard outdoor surface. You should also plan on resealing the concrete about every four years, which is about the same timeline you’d expect from pavers and natural stones.
The average cost of stamped concrete is around $12 per square foot, but you might pay anywhere from $8 to $28 per square foot. The average 12-foot by 12-foot patio costs $1,730 on average. Your exact pricing will depend on the patio’s square footage, the condition of the area where you want to pour the concrete, the desired stamp pattern, concrete coloring, concrete grade, and local labor prices. Don’t forget to budget for extra costs like land preparation and additional concrete fortifications if necessary.
Adding a stamped concrete patio is an affordable way to bring some elegance into your backyard entertaining area, which could add to your home’s value. Provided your stamped concrete patio is installed by a local stamped concrete professional, the patio should last for 40 years or more, and prospective buyers will likely recognize value in that longevity. Keep in mind that permanent patios like concrete slabs will likely raise property taxes, but the added value is usually well worth the investment.
Many concrete companies that handle installing concrete slabs or standard concrete patios can also install stamped concrete, but you can also hire a company that specializes in stamped concrete. These textured concrete surfaces take some finesse to get right, and choosing a company that concentrates on stamped concrete patios and walkways is a good way to ensure the finished product looks top-notch. Additionally, specialists in stamped concrete will likely have more texture options that suit your preferences, like riverstone, sandstone, yorkstone, and cobblestone.
It’s possible to create stamped concrete yourself, but we don’t recommend it and it’s often not cost-effective. It’s easy to mess up the pattern of a stamped concrete patio or walkway, leaving you with an unsightly home exterior rather than the elegant solution you wanted. Any mistakes made during the ground leveling and concrete pouring process will also increase the risk of cracks forming on your concrete. Additionally, buying enough stamps to get the pattern in before your concrete cures can cost as much as hiring a professional to do the work for you.