5 Qualified Jersey City, NJ Concrete Contractors
Serving Jersey City Concrete Needs License: 13VH00564000
Mezini Construction is a full service concrete contractor serving for residential and commercial customers with over 25 years of experience.
We are relentless in our commitment to provide the best concrete services to each and every client. Each concrete project is completed with expert craftsm...
1 Review
“He handles asphalt paving for me. I have been using Edward for about 15 years. He is very responsible and finishes h...”
Serving Jersey City Concrete Needs License: 13VH02906800
If you need a paving contractor in Central NJ, then look no further than EMC Paving Company. We are a family owned and operated Full Service Residential Concrete Contractor. For over 42 years we’ve offered asphalt driveways, retaining walls, commercial pavers and much more. We have all the tools a...
2 Reviews
“Doma Construction handled new construction on ten units (everything from A-Z). I am 100% satisfied with their servic...”
Serving Jersey City Concrete Needs License: 13VH03207400
1 Review
“Sidewalks and Concrete on back of the house. Ariel (who is manager at DB &B contractor) is a professional. He a...”
Serving Jersey City Concrete Needs License: 13VHO3940400
3 Reviews
“Remove concrete slab in the sidewalk and replace. Remove concrete slabs from the sidewalk to the front steps (plus ...”
Serving Jersey City Concrete Needs License: 13VH06559000
Here at Approved Construction, LLC, we would like to thank you for your interest in doing business with us. We are a full service Residential and commercial Contractor.We are a small, but expanding company and fulfill the needs of today's homeowner. We accomplish this by offering the latest products...
As the winter approaches, sidewalks, walkways and other concrete surfaces can get iced over. If your sidewalk freezes, you may be required by law to clear away the ice. You can hire Jersey City, New Jersey concrete contractors to apply special ice-melting compounds, or you can buy some and apply it yourself. The most common ingredient for melting ice is sodium chloride. However, be aware that it isn’t effective at temperatures that fall below 20 degrees. The good thing is it won’t damage your concrete but it can be corrosive to lawns, trees and shrubs. If you hire a concrete company for your Jersey City sidewalks, they should know which product is the best for your home and climate.