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    Zuriel Concrete

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

    Services - Zuriel Concrete

    Driveway construction or installation

    Exterior wall construction

    Interior wall construction

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    Retaining walls

    Patio, porch, or terrace construction or installation

    Walkway construction or installation

    Construction or installation

    Masonry/concrete repair

    Exterior wall repair

    Interior wall repair

    Retaining wall repair

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    Rezcomm Professional Services

    Rezcomm Professional Services

    4.6
    (5 reviews)

    Mike and his team did a fantastic job on my patio cover. I could not be more pleased. They started…read morethe job when promised, and completed it a day ahead of schedule. Mike communicated with me frequently and was readily available when I had questions. Top notch in customer service, quality, and pricing for a fantastic patio cover installation. It turned out exactly the way I wanted. I had the patio pad extended by 4 feet and wanted a seamless look from the roof to the cover. Must haves were ceiling fans, lights and an additional outlet installed. RezComm did a great job, thanks guys!

    DELAYS, FALSE REPRENSENTATIONON, AND POOR COMMUNICATION!!!! NOT RECOMMENDATED!!! In July 2025, we…read moreadvertised a construction job on Yelp to enclose our existing back porch with two walls of windows from floor to ceiling and an eight' sliding glass door. In essence, we wanted it to turn it into a modern-looking sunroom. They were confident they could build it, so we contracted with them to do it as soon as we had HOA approval and obtained a city building permit. They required 50% payment upfront so they could special-order the custom windows and door. After we obtained HOA approval, Mike Davis came to our house and said they can't build it per the contract drawing and tried to persuade us to accept something that had almost as much solid walls as windows, no transom windows, and no more floor to ceiling windows, but with material you could buy from almost any home improvement store. His reasoning was the transom windows would not fit even though he put them on the contract diagram we had all approved. Also, the proposed windows would be narrower and would not be floor to ceiling saying the city building code wouldn't allow it. He also said they could not get the color window frames we wanted, and the frames would be vinyl instead of aluminum as promised. Most of his excuses were found to be incorrect. It was not what we contracted for them to do. This upset us very much and we told his business partner this was probably breach of contract and we wanted our money back so we could hire a different contractor. After we rejected his cheap imitation of what we wanted, we found out his business applied for a building permit with his new drawing, not the contract drawing, and not what the HOA had approved and without our approval. Afterwards, and months of negotiations, they hired a SUBcontractor to do the job. A design with floor to ceiling windows with a large eight' sliding glass door. After many delays, in mid November 2025, the subcontractor installed the sliding glass door and windows. Everything was acceptable except for the screen doors that didn't fit well and had a hole rubbed in the screen. The SUBcontractor said he would have the manufacturer replace the screen doors and would return and install them within 2 weeks. Razcomm was paid in full the following day. In the meantime, it rained and water flooded into the house under the window frame. This was reported to Jason, the business partner, to relay to the subcontractor to fix. The subcontractor never returned to do anything. According to Jason, the subcontractor would not respond to his texts. Finally, after months of requesting every other week for someone to fix the leak and the screens, Mike came and put caulk under the frame to stop it from leaking. He said he would fix the hole in the screen but never returned. He and Jason were blaming everything on subcontractor, but our contract is with Razcomm--not the subcontractor. As of today, their website on google could not be reached and neither Mike nor his business partner answer texts or email from us.

    Dfw Pool Experts

    Dfw Pool Experts

    1.0
    (2 reviews)

    Pros: The remodel is finally over. Tile demolition began on…read more4/8/26 and the project was not completed until 5/28/26--nearly two months later. David originally quoted a three-week timeline. Cons: DFW Pool Experts subcontracts every phase of the project, leaving the owner with little control over the crews. Workers frequently took long breaks, urinated in our yard, and left tools and equipment scattered around our property, including over weekends. Communication was extremely poor. David only contacted us when requesting payment or after we raised concerns about delays and workmanship. Most payments were required before completion, leaving little leverage when issues arose. The crew repeatedly tripped our breakers while using damaged extension cords. Rather than addressing the problem, David blamed our home's electrical system. Workers damaged our pool and spa lights, grouted over our smart water-fill spigot, and damaged the autofill system. It took two weeks to schedule a repair. After an eight-hour visit, the lights still did not work and the entire pool system was left inoperable for more than 48 hours. A second electrician eventually fixed the issue. David later attempted to charge us $350 for repairs caused by his own contractor wiring the system incorrectly. We had to remind David that replacing the mastic was included in our contract. He initially tried to charge us an additional $600-$700 until we provided a copy of the signed agreement. When the work was finally completed, the quality was poor and sand was left in the pool. There was no final walkthrough or inspection. On 6/4/26, after several days of no communication, David called only to request the final payment of $500 and asked us to mail the check. The finished product was disappointing. The pool now has two large white streaks running from the autofill to the deep end drain because a rock was placed on the autofill instead of turning it off. Visible trowel marks and imperfections remain throughout the pool surface. Our Polaris cleaner was left disassembled beside the pool, and demolition debris remained in the pool after cleanup. Overall, this was the worst remodeling experience we have ever had. Between the delays, poor communication, property damage, attempts to charge us for contractor mistakes, and disappointing workmanship, we DO NOT recommend DFW Pool Experts. Zero stars.

    Update: After posting my initial review, the company said they would reach out to resolve the…read moreissues described below, but no resolution occurred. Instead, I was contacted about the impact of my review on their rating. When I followed up via text and email asking how the workmanship issues could be addressed, I did not receive further responses. I hired this company to build a concrete patio and walkway. Based on my experience, the work was not done in a way I was satisfied with, and I regret this decision. Within about a month of completion, I began seeing cracks in the concrete, and it has not yet been three months since the patio was built. Before the project began, I informed them that I had an in-ground sprinkler system and asked whether lines would need to be rerouted or removed. I was told they would cap the lines and ensure no water flowed beneath the concrete. After the pour, I observed that active sprinkler pipes remained under the slab, with valve boxes left embedded in the concrete that I cannot access. This meant I had no way to shut off water beneath the concrete. Based on my understanding and subsequent consultations, I was concerned that leaving pressurized water lines under the slab could lead to soil washout, settling, cracking, and difficult repairs requiring the concrete to be broken. I ultimately hired an irrigation company to shut off the water supply under the concrete and install drainage piping so rainwater could flow away from the slab. I also experienced drainage and grading issues. After rain, water puddles on the concrete and accumulates around it. Professionals I consulted advised that correcting the slope properly may require removing and re-pouring the slab. So, I hired some other people to fix that as well. Aesthetically, the results were also disappointing. I was told the new concrete would match the existing concrete, but it does not. The old slab was left in place, creating a visible and permanent mismatch, and the height between the old and new concrete near my AC unit was not aligned. Overall, based on my personal experience, important details were missed that I believe should have been addressed before any concrete was poured. I would not choose this company again.

    Mosqueda Construction

    Mosqueda Construction

    4.9
    (21 reviews)

    This contractor did a great job. He put a new concrete in my driveway. I never had a driveway…read morebefore with concrete in it and he did a great job. He worked really well. The price was good and he was nice and friendly. His staff is a workers was nice and friendly and they cleaned out their self and they did a great job. I will hire him again If anyone need concrete done at the house, this is the man to hire

    This will be a bit of an extensive write up so if you don't want to read; Overall Daniel did…read moreamazing work, would absolutely hire him again to do more jobs! The project I had done started a couple months back when I was researching pricing on having concrete poured from the back to the front yard, with a pad to store my garbage cans and any other items on the side of the house, as well as stone edging that matched the front of the house to go along the perimeter of the sidewalk. I had an estimated range of pricing I would be happy with for the amount of concrete and the overall scope of work to be done. Several contractors came out to give me quotes but Daniel was the only one who showed up at the time we had scheduled, which is very much appreciated. We talked about the scope of work, materials required and the timeframe for getting everything done. The pricing for the project was within the range I had researched before so I decided to go ahead and sign on with Daniel for the job. The concrete pour was a single day job. Daniel and his crew showed up in the morning to get all the prep work done and were very accommodating to some of the minor changes that I wanted to implement to the final design. Once that was done it was time to pour, which went about as smoothly as it could've gone. Finally we got the materials required to have the stonework done for the edging on the sidewalk. The materials were delivered to the house the day before and Daniel was again on time the next day to get the project done. We again talked about a couple minor changes to the final design (part of which was suggested by one of his crew) and this was another single day job. Daniel was able to come by the house and clean up everything from the project before I started getting issues from my lovely HOA. Again, overall Daniel did an amazing job, I'm particular about the work done on my house and he was very accommodating with any changes or issues I had. His work is top notch and high quality, I would rate higher if I could. Thank you again Daniel

    Zuriel Concrete - masonry_concrete - Updated June 2026

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