by Thomas | May 3, 2015 | South Jersey Concrete Info
NJ State laws do not require you to pay taxes if you are replacing existing concrete or installing new concrete. The State of NJ requires homeowners to pay sales tax on concrete repair work (temporary fixes) only. Concrete Works pays sales taxes upfront for all... by Thomas | May 3, 2015 | South Jersey Concrete Info
Yes. Depending on your municipality and project type nearly all concrete work requires permits. All township ordinances include the minimum state regulations for concrete work. In most towns, replacing existing concrete does not require surveying or zoning. However,... by Thomas | May 3, 2015 | South Jersey Concrete Info
It’s key to slope all concrete work away from home. This ensures that all water drains properly to street, wells, sewer systems, etc. and your home stays dry. If water is not draining properly away from your home, and you don’t have the ideal slope;... by Thomas | May 1, 2015 | South Jersey Concrete Info
The standard is 4″ for residential concrete repairs. Homeowners with heavy vehicles always have the option to increase to 6″ thickness but it’s rare to see. We always use stronger concrete mixes because it’s efficient and cost effective for...
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