Unlimited Concrete and Stone did our porch project and sidewalk. The porch slab had settled creating a tripping hazard where it abutted the original smaller slab; it also impacted the posts sitting on the slab that support the roof. Along the side of our house the original sidewalk had shifted and water was running into the foundation. It was a complicated project in the sense that there were lot of moving parts. We had gotten several estimates, each with a different idea on how to resolve the issues...we were ghosted, we were left hanging, there were absurd suggestions for overlays and stamping, there were estimates too good to be true and estimates that seemed excessive. We had gotten a reliable recommendation for Jason Sperry /Unlimited Concrete and Stone. After the first time we reached out to set up an estimate appointment it was evident that we had found a reliable contractor. It only got better from there. Jason showed up for the estimate at the time we agreed upon. It was a relief to not have to go through every little problem we were trying remediate because they were all obvious to him. He laid out a plan and we felt completely confident that he was giving us a long term solution with a fair estimate. He gave us a start date and showed up with his crew of two on that date and early each day after. They never quit for the day until each stage was completed. They were an absolute pleasure to have at our home. Professional, polite, kind ...all three with a great sense of humor and easy to chat with. We actually missed them when they were done.
Their work was beautiful. They took up tons of old concrete quickly and cleanly. The forms they built for the pour looked like furniture quality carpentry. They took great care to protect all the things that complicated and crowded the job ..landscaping, siding, windows. The final result was amazing. They took our current design and made some subtle changes. The little details that they added without pointing them out to us only became apparent when they were done. They had added this angled piece of concrete to the sidewalk and it was crazy how aesthetically pleasing one little change was. They leveled the last porch slab rather than the step down we originally had and again visually it was a much more polished look. On the first day that we had a torrential downpour we looked to see how well the sidewalk managed the water. The slope of the slabs was barely perceptible; it just didn't seem possible that it could redirect what was usually ankle deep water away from the foundation, but it ran off like a river. This is the difference between working with a Contractor or finding a Craftsman. Jason and his crew are true Craftsmen that know their trade, care about the quality of their work and the commitments that they've made. read more