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What To Expect

A clean job, clear communication, and concrete that lasts.

Inviting a contractor onto your property shouldn't be stressful. Here's exactly how we work while we're there — and how to keep your finished concrete looking new for years after we leave.

On Your Property

How we work while we're there

Most of the stress of a home project isn't the work — it's the disruption. These are the standards we hold on every jobsite, especially on finished, lived-in homes.

01

One point of contact

You work directly with the owner from estimate to final walk-through — not a rotating cast. Questions get answered by the person actually running your project.

02

We show up when we say

We hold to the scheduled start date, and if weather or a delay moves it, you hear it from us first — not after you've waited around a morning.

03

Your property is protected

We plan access ahead of time and take care around landscaping, driveways, irrigation, and existing surfaces. We treat the rest of your yard like it's staying — because it is.

04

We leave it clean

Forms, debris, washout, and offcuts go with us. We button the job up so the only thing left behind is the finished concrete — not a mess for you to deal with.

05

No surprise charges

Your written proposal is the price. If something genuinely changes the scope, we stop and put any change in writing for your approval before doing the work — never a day-of surprise on the invoice.

06

A real final walk-through

Before we call it done, we walk the finished project with you, confirm it matches the proposal, and hand off your care guide and warranty.

After We Leave

Caring for your concrete

Stamped and decorative concrete is built to last — and a little simple upkeep keeps it looking new. Here's everything you need to know.

  • The first week. You can usually walk on a new slab within a day or two. Wait about 7 days before heavy use, and a little longer — around 10–14 days — before parking vehicles on a new driveway, so the concrete reaches full strength.
  • Everyday cleaning is easy. Rinse with a hose, or use mild soap and water and a soft-bristle broom for anything stubborn. Skip harsh acids and pressure-washing on a tight setting, which can wear the sealer down early.
  • Reseal every 2–3 years. This is the one thing that matters most. A fresh coat of sealer is what keeps the color rich and the surface protected from the weather. We use premium SRS sealer from Southern Rebar, and we're always available to come back and reseal it for you.
  • Go easy on de-icing salts. In winter, avoid harsh chemical de-icers on decorative concrete — they can damage the surface over time. Sand for traction is a safer choice; plain water rinsing afterward helps too.
  • Expect a little natural movement. All concrete develops fine hairline lines as it cures and shifts with the seasons. We place control joints to guide where that happens — it's normal, expected, and not a defect.
  • We've got your back. Questions down the road, or ready for a reseal? Call or text the same number you booked with: (865) 209-7235. Your project is covered by our written workmanship warranty.
Keep this handy. Hit "Save as PDF" at the top to keep your care guide on file — or just call us; we're happy to walk you through any of it.

Thinking about a project?

We'll walk your space, put the whole thing in writing — spec, finish, timeline, and an exact price — and there's no obligation.

Promises Made. Promises Kept.