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    Mack Dirt Works - Retaining wall, paver patio, concrete patio, sod. Leveled and tiered sloped back yard.

    Mack Dirt Works

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    Mack Dirt Works just completed a system of four functional retaining walls and a backyard drainage…read moresystem for the hill behind our house. The project took three weeks. Jesse was friendly, responsive and easy to work with. Any problems we noticed were addressed as soon as we told him. The crews we had here were hardworking, professional and prompt. Communication was good, and the final result is stunning. They were more expensive than some other bidders, but well worth it.

    We needed to prep land for our future Pole Barn Garage which is taking out old falling apart…read morecarport and making the land flat (the designated land was sloped). We didn't know much about land prep so Jesse Mack, the owner, came out here and talked through with us and gave us a quote. When the work started to clear everything out, we found out we had to much water in that area that would fill overnight and that was without raining. Jesse was back here again talking to us about the plan and explaining everything in details like how it would hurt stability of the building in the future if we do not deal with water issues. He wasn't forcing sale onto us and let us decide what we wanted to do. We ended up going with a lot of work done like filling in with larger rock, building retaining walls, and creating the french drain to let excess water drain into a ditch. Everything turned out to be perfect. They even helped us put in and cap future waste and water pipes. It was a lot more cost than we expected but given how much in touch Jesse keeps with his customers and explains everything and so are his employees too I can't say anything but the good. His guys that do the work are also very knowledgable and can help you answer any questions or anything that comes up. We had a lot of chat with them and they really do put in hard work.

    Green Dot Concrete

    Green Dot Concrete

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    I'm very happy with my experience using Green Dot for my walkway project! I am 69, concrete is not…read morein my wheelhouse, and their web site was very informative easy to navigate and has transparent pricing. Even better, Green Dot has small loads options, delivered or mini-U-haul cement mixer trailers. Very affordable!! I got 1 cubic yard delivered to North Everett for $450. Check it out in the photos. I will swap them for finals later. The expansion joints and brushing is being done now.

    Green Dot did what they said they would and worked with me when things didn't go exactly as…read moreplanned. I recommend these guys if you're doing a small concrete job. I did the U-haul service and I would get it delivered if I did it again. Less hassle, no cleanup of equipment, etc. The rub for me was that I was doing it completely alone and needed the time the U-Haul trailer would afford me. But I would just pay some helping hands from Home Depot or call some friends to wheelbarrow from the delivery truck if I did it again. Dropping off the U-Haul trailer in time and finishing concrete are not 2 things you want to do at the same time. Nor do you want to worry about cleaning out the trailer right after pouring all that concrete. Personally, I ended up spilling 2 wheelbarrows worth of concrete onto the driveway due to my wheelbarrow failing. Luckily I had a backup wheelbarrow in anticipation of this. Word to the wise, don't overfill your wheelbarrow and make sure it is vertical to the concrete container when dumping, as opposed to horizontal (perpendicular) to it. Good luck!

    Harms Paving - masonry_concrete - Updated May 2026

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