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cornelius85
05-16-2011, 09:41 AM
We are looking to get more use out of the backyard so we are wanting to do either a stamped concrete patio area and walkway, or going with a landscaper and doing a stone patio. Let me know if you know of anyone you can suggest. I have a plan my wife did up and the look she is wanting so I can send that to anyone able to give ballpark pricing. Would like to find good pricing, but I also want quality work and know that will cost more than joe schmoe doing work out of a beat up pickup.

Thanks for any leads you can send my way.

Afrodeziak
05-16-2011, 10:33 AM
Try http://www.ridgelinedevelopmentsinc.com - mostly home developing, but pretty sure they do outdoor areas as well

or http://www.assiniboinelandscaping.com/ - exterior landscape developers.

ddduke
05-17-2011, 10:54 PM
Call Sam at Hascon, really good guy and can help you out with the concrete.

http://hascon.ca/

cornelius85
05-18-2011, 09:20 AM
Thanks guys. Another user had recommended Sam at Hascon as well through a private message, and we are going to be using him. Ridgeline doesn't do either, and Assiniboine never responded to my email. Sam was a fair bit cheaper than the other quote we got as well, and it is good to see he was recommended by more than one user on here. It sounds like he does a lot of builder work as well, so that is encouraging. Will update once it is done.

Thanks again for the suggestions.

freshprince1
05-18-2011, 10:26 AM
Tom at Foothills Ready-Mix can help with the concrete. Straight-up guy.

bspot
05-18-2011, 11:15 AM
What's the approximate price per sq ft?

redevil
05-23-2011, 08:32 PM
Originally posted by cornelius85
Thanks guys. Another user had recommended Sam at Hascon as well through a private message, and we are going to be using him. Ridgeline doesn't do either, and Assiniboine never responded to my email. Sam was a fair bit cheaper than the other quote we got as well, and it is good to see he was recommended by more than one user on here. It sounds like he does a lot of builder work as well, so that is encouraging. Will update once it is done.

Thanks again for the suggestions.
When is your project going to be completed or is it done already?


Originally posted by bspot
What's the approximate price per sq ft?

Yeah interested in $$ as well.

Thanks

cornelius85
05-23-2011, 08:37 PM
Originally posted by redevil

When is your project going to be completed or is it done already?



Yeah interested in $$ as well.

Thanks

We booked with Sam on Wednesday and he was here and got all the prep work done on Saturday. The concrete should be coming Wednesday or Thursday. Will post pics once it is done. So far so good though. He was doing 5 jobs in the area on Saturday, so they were at our house till dark finishing up, but they got it all done in the one day.

ryanallan
05-23-2011, 09:00 PM
Originally posted by bspot
What's the approximate price per sq ft?
maybe unrelated, but citywide development quoted me $250/sqft for tear down and build of a duplex - 1800sqfr per side. They also quoted me $200 in July of 2009.

redevil
05-23-2011, 09:01 PM
Originally posted by cornelius85


We booked with Sam on Wednesday and he was here and got all the prep work done on Saturday. The concrete should be coming Wednesday or Thursday. ....

sorry, what is the size (LxW) of the patio and walkway?
look forward to the completed pictures.

cornelius85
06-06-2011, 10:35 AM
Thought I would update the thread. The concrete has been done, and our yard is almost done. Sam @ Hascon was a great contractor, and we were really happy with the work as well as the price. I wouldn't hesitate to use him again.

Here are the pics
http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/251316_10150288271595460_639015459_9789113_5644145_n.jpg

http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/248617_10150288269895460_639015459_9789087_541064_n.jpg

http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/254421_10150288269535460_639015459_9789085_6045656_n.jpg

Thanks again Sam.

ExtraSlow
06-06-2011, 08:17 PM
concrete looks good. How high is that step to the deck?

cornelius85
06-06-2011, 08:23 PM
Just haven't built the step yet. That's next weekends project ;)

redevil
06-06-2011, 08:26 PM
that looks really good. :thumbsup:

02WhiteWs6
06-06-2011, 10:11 PM
Very nice. I need some work done in a 5 months. I'll be calling him. Bookmarked.

nagooro
06-07-2011, 01:08 AM
Is there a certain type of brick/concrete that is best suited for a firepit like the one below?
Will probably give him a call as well.


http://image.made-in-china.com/2f0j00ovHTjMdslIcL/30-Inch-Steel-Fire-Pit-DS280-.jpg

blueToy
06-07-2011, 06:39 AM
Maybe its my eyes going bad as I'm getting old or just the way it was photographed , but I don't see any deep cuts in the sidewalk or patio .
Also , is that a area below the first chair with water pooling ?

cornelius85
06-07-2011, 06:53 AM
Funny you should ask. We didn't realize but they came back last night to put the cuts in. Will update the pics once the backyard is completely done.

benyl
06-07-2011, 06:59 AM
what's the sqft price?

$10? $11?

avishal26
04-14-2014, 06:58 PM
Old thread bump...

Hascon's website doesn't work anymore. Who else should I be looking at for stone patio work and getting a quote soon?

And anyone know the average sq ft price?

zooter
04-20-2014, 11:50 AM
I'm looking to get some concrete work done as well, just thought I'd ask in this thread since its the same topic. I have a house with a walkout basement so walking from the front of the house to the back is quite steep. I want to put in concrete stairs along the side of the house. I could probably get a small pad done at the top and then step it down to the bottom. Anyone gotten something similar done? I'm hearing this could be quite steep in cost.

Suggestions?

redrocket
04-20-2014, 02:17 PM
Hascon is still around I'm pretty sure, ill get you
Some contact info ASAP

Weapon_R
04-20-2014, 02:26 PM
He's around 403-852-2886

Joholiomon
04-25-2014, 10:28 PM
Try greco and sons they do good work. I do a lot of concrete cleaning and sealing.

gokuu
04-26-2014, 01:04 PM
403-809-2353 Dan Free estimate for concrete. Stamp,exposed,driveways sidewalks,patio,basements,etc.

blueToy
05-02-2014, 03:17 PM
Originally posted by Joholiomon
Try greco and sons they do good work. I do a lot of concrete cleaning and sealing.



Plus One . Louis has the knowledge and experience that very few in this city can match.

Another guy I would look into is Mario @ Concrete Innovations. Second generation concrete expert.


Both passionate in their field and top notch guys.

mikestypes
05-05-2014, 08:11 PM
Originally posted by blueToy
Plus One . Louis has the knowledge and experience that very few in this city can match.

Another guy I would look into is Mario @ Concrete Innovations. Second generation concrete expert.


Both passionate in their field and top notch guys.

I am going to try both these guys and see what they can do. Thanks!

theken
05-05-2014, 10:27 PM
I think biggest thing is which concrete they use, some shittier concrete won't last and will crack and look like shit after a few years. Stick with the major players

Joholiomon
05-06-2014, 12:12 AM
If you talk to Greco, Let him know Jon from lakeside pressure washing recommended you. Not sure if that will help in anyway but I'll be doing his sealing this season.

thanks

G-ZUS
05-06-2014, 08:27 AM
Originally posted by theken
I think biggest thing is which concrete they use, some shittier concrete won't last and will crack and look like shit after a few years. Stick with the major players

+1 and make sure you get the concrete early in the day not the 5-6PM leftover stuff that they may get for half price and have to water down :rofl:

blueToy
05-06-2014, 11:17 AM
Originally posted by theken
I think biggest thing is which concrete they use, some shittier concrete won't last and will crack and look like shit after a few years. Stick with the major players


Concrete is but one of the many things to watch for in looking for a good concrete contractor. Placing and finishing can be done by almost anyone, but doing it right is a true art form. Being able to " read " the concrete as it dries and react to it when finishing can be the difference between a good looking job and a good looking job that will last a few lifetimes. Also, base prep and even framing are super important. You can put the best mix on a improperly built gravel base and over a few short years it will heave like crazy. As for cracking, thats why they put deep cuts in concrete. Look at the city sidewalks, every four or so feet there are deep cuts to allow for the cracking because all concrete cracks minutely as it dries. It shrinks so they have to prep for it. Major cracking though may be a sign of heaving and a improperly built base.
On top of that are two other things to look for, although it doesn't affect the concrete itself. One, how much of a mess do they make when they are doing there job. I've seen some contractors who are bulls in a china shop. They show up and dump all their materials everywhere. Tear up the grass with their Bobcats . Dump materials all over the street and are never careful and clean up after themselves. Pigs. Two, how professional are they? Clean and well kept trucks? Equipment? Are they dressed like they have pride in themselves AND their workers? I've even seen concrete guys with a flat of beer on the grass drinking away while they work, cigarette butts and beer cans everywhere. Idiots.



My advice to anyone looking is to get lots of references and actually go look at some of their work. Be aware of the fly-by-nighters, Calgary is filled with them as most folks are gullible when it comes to buying something that they don't know or understand, and there are LOTS of snake oil salespeople here. Again, go see their work and talk to the people. Ask them how things went. Go look at some of the jobs they are working on right now. Is it neat and tidy? Do they belong to the Better Business Bureau ? Do your research.
Also, if you are looking for the cheapest price, as in everything else, you get the cheapest job. Know what you want and ask lots of questions. What size rebar are they using ? How far apart or they spacing it? As mentioned by theKen ,where are getting their gravel and concrete from ? What are their lead times ? how long will it take ?

For many homes concrete sidewalks, patios and driveways can be thought of as a large investment into the overall package. I find it oddly amusing when folks put so much time and interest in their homes and don't look at the landscaping aspect of it. Ask any realtor, curb appeal is one of the first things people look at when seeing a home. To me at least it should be. Whether you plan to sell it or plant roots for a long time, it pays to do things right the first time. Cheers ...

larkbegin
01-24-2022, 09:51 PM
Too much old thread!
Check new one at here (https://www.projectlandscape.ca/).