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    3 years ago

    Great job and workers are very trustworthy & experienced. Our travertine looks great!

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    we needed to make our driveway wider. We called Mr. Steve on Monday to get and estimate, we were…read moresatisfied with the amount estimated. Tuesday morning they started and completed Tuesday evening. We are satisfied with the whole process. We highly recommend them to everyone.

    I selected Steve's company for a concrete project despite receiving lower bids from other…read morecontractors because he presented himself as a professional and assured me, both verbally and in writing, that the work would be completed properly. Before work began, I specifically discussed the importance of properly preparing the subgrade and using a mechanical plate compactor before pouring the concrete. In my observation, no plate compactor was ever used on the project. Instead, ground preparation appeared to consist primarily of manual tamping in selected areas. Based on what I observed and the resulting condition of the slab, I do not believe the site preparation met professional standards. The concrete was poured on a hot, sunny day, and initially the finished product appeared satisfactory. Steve instructed me to begin watering the concrete the following day to assist with curing. The next morning, I discovered extensive cracking throughout the slab. This was not limited to one or two isolated cracks. Instead, there was a widespread network of cracks covering nearly the entire surface. I immediately notified Steve, provided photographs, and requested that the issue be addressed. When he later inspected the slab, he attributed the problem to the concrete supplied by the ready-mix company. However, during our discussions, he also mentioned that another recent project had experienced similar issues. That statement raised concerns for me regarding whether the problem was solely related to the concrete supplier. Over the following weeks, there were numerous discussions about having the concrete company evaluate the situation. Despite those conversations, no meaningful resolution was ever provided. More than two months have now passed, and I have received neither a repair proposal nor an offer to correct the work. This delay has prevented me from moving forward with the next phase of my project and has resulted in additional costs and inconvenience. To make matters worse, this project cost over $13,000--significantly more than several competing bids I received. I even provided an additional $500 tip because I believed I was hiring a contractor who stood behind his work and would deliver a premium result. Unfortunately, that has not been my experience. Based on my experience, I would strongly encourage anyone considering this company to thoroughly document all discussions, verify that proper site preparation methods and equipment are actually being used, and ensure that any concerns are addressed before final payment is released. I hired this company expecting professional workmanship, accountability, and follow-through. Instead, I was left with a cracked slab, unresolved issues, project delays, and the prospect of hiring another contractor to correct the work. Potential customers should proceed with caution and conduct their own due diligence before hiring this company. Pictures to come

    Corona Stoners - masonry_concrete - Updated June 2026

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