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I'm in burleson. I used a landscape company last year to add on to the drive where I added the carport. I think it was about 4 yards. They did all the prep included the bar for 600. The work was excellent. Can't find the number but company is 3 brothers landscaping. They r in our area.
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The lead in was the portion that actually tied into the street pour. In this case, it was only 3-4 ft. It worked out because there were reliefs cut already separating the street lead-in from the rest of the driveway. The driveway had a large crack running mostly down the center and had created a huge step as one side was higher than the other.Handyman, classic car and antique jukebox collector/restorer, and all around good guy.
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Originally posted by 2000 vert View PostI'm in burleson. I used a landscape company last year to add on to the drive where I added the carport. I think it was about 4 yards. They did all the prep included the bar for 600. The work was excellent. Can't find the number but company is 3 brothers landscaping. They r in our area.
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I've actually been looking to have a fairly large patio in the back yard poured. The catch is I would like to have it stamped and stained to look like rock. I've gotten two quotes one around $4500.00 and the other was just over $6000.00. Those quotes seemed high to me, but I don't really know.
The pad is 43ish feet by 14 feet.sigpic
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Originally posted by mustang1200 View PostI've actually been looking to have a fairly large patio in the back yard poured. The catch is I would like to have it stamped and stained to look like rock. I've gotten two quotes one around $4500.00 and the other was just over $6000.00. Those quotes seemed high to me, but I don't really know.
The pad is 43ish feet by 14 feet.
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