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Moreno Concrete, LLC
Moreno Concrete, LLC

Moreno Concrete, LLC

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Concrete removal reason

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Introduction
Minority owned concrete business that delivers high quality concrete installation. Projects include patios, sidewalks, steps, driveways, garage floors, aprons and small repairs. Snow removal available during winter season.
Overview

Hired 52 times

Serves Minneapolis, MN

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2 employees

5 years in business

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Reviews

Customers rated this pro highly for work quality, professionalism, and value.

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Faruq A.
Sep 26, 2024
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Finding a company to do work like this can be very stressful and can take a while. I had talked to many companies before I hired Moreno for my concrete work. I could not be happier with their work. It is beautiful and they finished in 2 days. I definitely recommend them and I would not hesitate to call them in the future for any other concrete work I need.

Details: Driveway • Less than 500 sq ft • Home

Concrete Installation
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Tony B.
Aug 30, 2024
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Moreno Concrete was quick to respond and ask additional questions and then further set up an in person estimate. They listened to our concerns and asked about our future yard plans to ensure what we were doing now would still function. They were professional, on-time and did a great job! We would definitely work with again.

Details: Pour new concrete • Sidewalk • Less than 500 sq ft • Home

Concrete Installation
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Jenna Z.
Jul 23, 2024
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Owners Ramon and Kenzie responded to our initial note right away and Moreno Concrete is excellent! We can't recommend them more highly. They did everything they promised and more. No detail was overlooked and Ramon and his crew work exceptionally hard to be sure everything is done right. We are beyond impressed with the work they do.

Details: Driveway • 1,000 - 1,500 sq ft • Home

Moreno Concrete, LLC's reply
Jenna, we appreciate your business and kind review. We enjoyed working with you and are very happy that you are pleased with your driveway. Thanks!
Concrete Installation
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Dan L.
Oct 25, 2024
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Received a quote by chat and email and ended up finding a mutually acceptable schedule. Small area but they did the work super quick I’m about 3 hours including moving rocks away and making sure the wires were not damaged. It was quick and looks great. Thank you!

Details: Pour new concrete • Patio or porch • Less than 500 sq ft • Home

Concrete Installation
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Rebekah P.
Aug 20, 2024
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Thank you for your help! The team came and replaced a broken step and it looks great. They were very responsive and friendly - a pleasure to work with. Thank you!

Details: Replace existing concrete • Less than 500 sq ft • Home

Concrete Installation
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Kenzie Moreno

FAQs

  • What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

    Projects are 2-5 days with checkpoints along the way to ensure the project is completed per the customers expectations. Day 1 - discuss, remove, form and install rebar. Customer completes review and signs off on forms. Day 2 - pour concrete / finish / install joints / apply cure and sealant Day 3 (if needed) - saw joints

  • What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

    1. What are project dimensions (or square footage) 2. Is any removal of existing materials required 3. How thick does the customer want their concrete (standard is 4-inches) 4. How do I care for the concrete after the project is complete? 5. Can new concrete crack?