As concrete contractors and homeowners alike have realized just how versatile concrete is, the residential concrete market has exploded. While driveways, patios, floors, and other flatwork remain the most popular concrete installations, concrete staining and other decorative concrete projects have come into their own. This has led both to a strain on the available concrete contractors and a rise to the number of residential concrete contractors. Finding an available contractor can be a problem, but sorting through new concrete companies and choosing a reliable concrete contractor is a gamble in itself without proper screening and guarantees.
General Guidelines for Choosing a Contractor
+ Talk to multiple contractors before you make your choice.
+ Check their references. They should be able to provide you with at least three references. ServiceMagic provides its own ratings and reviews for each contractor from homeowners who have actually used them.
+ Read contracts and warranties closely. Make sure estimates are comprehensive and the cost of your project is fixed unless you decide to change the installation options.
+ Never pay the balance upfront got larger projects. Using a credit card can also help buffer you from shoddy construction work.
Old School vs. New School
Driveways, sidewalks, patios, and pools are still the most common residential concrete projects. Concrete contractors have been around forever completing these concrete installations. Some have grown and diversified to accommodate new concrete markets. Some have stuck with what they've known. This doesn't necessarily make a contractor better or worse. Keep in mind, though, that the contractor who doesn't at least learn about new concrete techniques can be using less efficient methods. On the other side of the token, a contractor who rushes into new territory may find himself over-extended and unable to meet tighter deadlines. Having general parameters and knowing that you at least want to hear about different concrete features and finishes can help you choose the concrete contractor that's right for you.
Residential Concrete Contractors
The number and kinds of residential concrete projects may surprise you. The vast majority of homeowners are unaware of the quality and versatility of concrete and what it can do for your home. Concrete finishing can create a concrete surface that imitates nearly any material available and often for considerably cheaper. This includes not just the texture of the concrete, but the color and design. Concrete can be just as smooth as any stone tile and with essentially the same patterning. More than just imitation, decorative concrete can be stained or stamped with any kind of artistic impressions.
Decorative concrete is usually focused on interior home improvements, including floors, countertops, and coffee tables among others. Yet, decorative concrete is also a common and excellent choice for outdoor installations such as outdoor kitchen fixtures or driveways tamped to look like stone driveways. Entire concrete homes are becoming more and more popular as well. Concrete creates a nearly indestructible, energy-efficient home. Again, decorative concrete techniques have enabled residential concrete contractors to add the always desired curb appeal back into concrete installations.

Marcus Pickett is a professional freelance writer for the home remodeling industry. He has published more than 600 articles on both regional and national topics within the home improvement industry.