La Ross and Son

Concrete Hauling Removal Services

Concrete Hauling Removal Services 

Concrete Hauling Removal Services

Make your concrete waste headaches disappear — with low cost concrete hauling services and no effort on your part.

Sometimes our customers have the ability to breakup their own cement foundation or slab but do not have the equipment to get it hauled to the appropriate place. Whether that is the dump or a recycling plant La Ross and Son Construction has the ability to handle that task for you. All of La Ross and Son Construction’s dump trucks have covered load beds, proper lessening and proper registration.

Concrete resurfacing provides the exceptional advantage that it can be installed right over old concrete to make a new material for the contractor to work on.

When you see a La Ross and Son Construction truck on the road you see the pride we take in maintaining all of our equipment. It should be clean, organized and ready for work. We are constantly monitoring all of our truck driver’s records and all vehicles are GPS tracked for speed violations and service areas.

We offer a competitive price and provide a much more efficient disposal option.

Things to Consider if you rent a roll-off dumpster.
– Dumpster sizes and weight limits can vary depending on your location.
– Of course, you load your own debris or materials

we’d be glad to help you to build your dream

We enjoy working on residential and home improvement projects. Our goal is always to deliver effective, high-quality solutions for everyone who needs our services. Let us help you design your outdoor space exactly as you envision and save money on building costs.

Concrete Driveway Removal / Approach Removal Lacombe, La

Sometimes our customers call us for concrete removal projects only. If you only need one facet of a project done we can accommodate that as well. We recognize that in this economy you have to be a little more mindful about your money, so if you can handle the removal and only want pouring we can do that. Or if you can handle the pouring but not the removal, we can also do that. Some of our driveway removal customers need the project done in phases and that can be accommodated as well. Call us today about your approach removal or driveway removal project and we will come out to discuss your options with you.

Concrete Patio Cost Factors

Besides material, there are other factors that can affect your total concrete patio price. Those factors include:
Location, Patio Size, Patio Shape, Thickness, Patio Color, Multiple Levels Purchaser, Needless to say, the farther the concrete has to travel, the more expensive it will be. In fact, according to our concrete delivery cost guide, the national average is $1,200. Furthermore, the larger or more complex your patio design is, the more expensive it will be. Finally, any added color will increase your total patio price. Staining or using stamped concrete is more expensive than the traditional gray for concrete patio.

Types of Concrete Patios

The various types of concrete available for patios include:
Poured Concrete Stamped Concrete Concrete Pavers
Poured concrete and stamped concrete are similar options that begin with a foundation built on the ground. Using the design chosen by the homeowners, the contractor will build a wood frame that determines the layout of the finished patio. This wood frame will hold the concrete until it dries and cures. The contractor pours wet concrete into the frame and lets the concrete cure before removing the frame.

Stamped concrete uses the same frame
but the contractor adds a finished design to the top while the concrete is still wet. Homeowners can choose a design that resembles natural stone or any other pattern they like. The contractor will place a pattern mold on top of the concrete, which presses the design into the wet mixture. Some homeowners also like the look of colored concrete. Contractors can add color to the concrete when it is still wet or apply a colored mixture to the surface before the concrete dries.

Concrete pavers are another valid option.
Pavers are small pieces of concrete that come in different colors and designs, and many pavers resemble other types of materials, including natural stone or wood. Contractors need to dig out a trench and sprinkle sand or another aggregate material on the ground to keep the pavers from slipping. A second layer of aggregate material, applied after installing the pavers, will fill in any gaps between the pieces.