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Before, during, after.

Every project documented in three phases — so you can see exactly what goes into a slab that lasts.

Driveway · Process

Residential Driveway Pour

Woodstock, GA

A full residential driveway — from forming and fresh pour, through the initial cure, to the finished broom-swept surface ready for daily use.

1Before
Residential Driveway Pour — Before
Before

Forms set, subgrade prepped, fresh pour placed and screeded flat.

2Drying
Residential Driveway Pour — Drying
Drying

Curing under caution tape — dark, wet color shows the slab still setting up.

3Finished
Residential Driveway Pour — Finished
Finished

Clean broom finish, cut control joints, ready to hand back to the homeowner.

Patio Walkway · Process

Patio Walkway Installation

Woodstock, GA

A wooded backyard walkway — from formed sections and the first slabs poured, through the connecting stretch, to a finished modular path leading to the seating area.

1Before
Patio Walkway Installation — Before
Before

Forms framed out along the tree line with the first slabs freshly poured and screeded.

2During
Patio Walkway Installation — During
During

Middle stretch poured and floated, tying the pathway between the fence and stone wall.

3Finished
Patio Walkway Installation — Finished
Finished

Cured modular slabs set in slate, leading cleanly out to the patio seating area.

Stamped Concrete · Process

Lakeside Stamped Patio

Woodstock, GA

A lakeside boathouse patio — from the formed subgrade, through freshly stamped and stained slabs, to a finished ashlar pattern wrapping the building.

1Before
Lakeside Stamped Patio — Before
Before

Curved forms staked out around the boathouse with the pad prepped and ready for pour.

2During
Lakeside Stamped Patio — During
During

Freshly stamped and stained — wet color deepens the ashlar pattern as it sets.

3Finished
Lakeside Stamped Patio — Finished
Finished

Cured stamped patio tying the boathouse, walkway, and flagstone landing together.

House Slab · Process

Residential House Slab

Woodstock, GA

A full residential house slab — from the boom-pump pour over vapor barrier and rebar, to the finished, floated foundation ready for framing.

1Before
Residential House Slab — Before
Before

Boom pump placing fresh concrete over the vapor barrier and rebar grid inside formed edges.

2Finished
Residential House Slab — Finished
Finished

Cured, floated slab with clean edges and plumbing stubs — ready for framing to start.

More projects coming soon

Patios, retaining walls, stamped concrete, footings, and foundations — each one documented from before, through drying, to the finished pour. Check back as new sets get added.

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