Misc Concrete Work

Concrete Sidewalks

 

Concrete walkways and sidewalks can provide pedestrians with a safe path to follow for many decades. However, the primary key to a long-lasting concrete pavement lies in the initial construction. If the contractor uses poor materials, designs the pavement incorrectly or fails to follow proper construction techniques, the sidewalk can fail in just a few short years.

Concrete Driveways & Patios

 

Customers have depended on us for decades to install, repair, and maintain their concrete driveways and patios. Cross Construction Services is experienced in providing economical concrete driveway solutions and patio services. Residential customers throughout the city and surrounding communities can attest to our commitment to quality, simplicity, and the fine details of every project.

Concrete Wall Foundations


Concrete construction and foundation services provide forming and installation of structural concrete for foundations, subgrade walls, stairways, walkways, floors, footings, and other building applications. In the foundation construction process, forms are put in place, reinforcement bars are positioned for strength, concrete is poured, and the forms removed. These services also include those which construct concrete blocks.

Stained Concrete

 

Concrete staining creates absolutely gorgeous floors that will look exactly like other types of flooring. One of the biggest benefits of stained concrete as opposed to other flooring methods is that the bond of the stain to the concrete is very tough and the stain will not chip, crack, or fade.

Stamped Concrete

 

Stamped concrete is turning heads and adding to curb appeal as a great paving material for driveways, pool decks, walkways, patios and entryways, often as an alternative to brick pavers or natural stone.  Choosing the right  pattern is important to the mood you want to set for your new environment.

Cast-in-place Concrete

 

Cast-in-place concrete is a technology of construction of buildings where walls and slabs of the buildings are cast at the site in the formwork. This differs from precast concrete technology where slabs are cast elsewhere and then brought to the construction site and assembled.