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Concrete Contractors in Anchorage, AK

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Business Listing   AGG Professional - Anchorage, AK - Phone: (907) 344-3897


Business Listing   Alaska Steel CO - Anchorage, AK - Phone: (907) 561-1188


Business Listing   Anchorage Sand and Gravel Co. Inc. - Anchorage, AK - Phone: (907) 349-3333


Business Listing   Polar Supply Company- Inc. - Anchorage, AK - Phone: (907) 563-5000


Business Listing   Rand Construction - Anchorage, AK - Phone: (907) 272-5399


Business Listing   Samco Concrete Pumping - Anchorage, AK - Phone: (907) 334-9881


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Helpful Definition for: Concrete Contractors


Concrete contractors in Anchorage work for outdoor projects including stamped and colored concrete patios, pool decks and driveways, walkways, concrete slabs and foundations, concrete pavers, and foundation repair. They also work for interior projects such as stained concrete floors, custom concrete countertops and elements, interior concrete floor, finished basements, garage floor coatings, sinks and vessels, and concrete furniture. The main applications are stained concrete, stamped concrete, resurfacing concrete, polishing concrete, colored concrete, engraving concrete and cleaning concrete. Whether one is contemplating a new project or simply wants to rejuvenate or enhance an existing surface, these contractors are there to provide their valuable services in Anchorage.

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