• Work by Charles Phillips

    Bathroom paint from red to a beautiful shade of purple
    A concrete pad, by Charles
    Corner repair, by Charles
    Before and after chimney restoration by Charles
    French Drain Installed, by Charles
    Sidewalk demolition and new pour, By Charles
    Single step removed, extra step added
    Before & After water damage, trim & paint
    After
    Bathroom tile job by Charles
    Complete Bathroom Renovation by Charles

    WHAT TO EXPECT WITH CONCRETE REPAIR:

    CRACKS – Concrete MAY crack. I don’t like it either but can happen so I CANNOT guarantee that concrete will not crack, even in spite of all precautions having been taken. If a crack appears, I may be able to assist in the prevention of further cracking. For an additional cost, repair of concrete crack with concrete sealant or mortar will be considered an acceptable form of repair. PLEASE NOTE: Surface or hairline cracks may happen.

    FLAKING or POPPING: While concrete is very durable, it is not always without flaws. Harsh weather may cause the surface of your concrete to flake or pop off. It is possible that a stone or stone(s) close to the surface will be exposed but such exposure WILL NOT compromise the integrity of the slab. I am unable to warranty any damages caused by harsh weather. 

    DISCOLORATION: It is NOT possible to match 100% the color of your existing porch, sidewalk, driveway, etc. Sometimes different pours on larger jobs are subject to variation in color. Color variations are minor and may fade within time. If you are considering replacing only a section or sections of an existing driveway, patio or sidewalk, please be aware that a color difference is very likely (newly poured section vs. older section). 

    SHIFTING and SETTLING: It is common for driveways, sidewalks, porches, patios and garage floors to have some cracking or shifting over time. This is not necessarily a sign of poor workmanship. There is no way for me to prevent sub-grade settling, underground root growth or shrinkage of the subsurface layers. I CANNOT warranty against settling because the sub-grade level is beyond my control.

    FROST HEAVE and CRACKING: Throughout any given winter there are many freeze-thaw cycles. During these events your concrete is likely to heave but will also most likely settle back to its normal elevation again. However, your concrete is susceptible to cracking during the frost heave event.