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    System Pavers

    System Pavers

    (51 reviews)

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    I choose System Pavers because of their reputation and warranty. I have a dream for my backyard and…read moreneeded them to set the stage. Joseph Deleon my Design Consultant showed me the dream on paper. Under Justin Beard's leadership, Jefrin the Foreman, along with their team, got the patio underway quickly. They listened to what I desired as far as design including a flat level roll-up entryway to accommodate my daughter's wheelchair.These guys worked so hard on a big messy job! They cleaned up everyday and never left a mess. Seriously, I was amazed at their quality of work and professionalism. They delivered beautifully and I am so thankful! Tina Marie - San Antonio

    Thank you Brian (sales), James (project manager) and Oscar (pavers)! My back yard is beautiful!…read more We had System Pavers redo our backyard and the end result is amazing. Brian, the sales guy, was super easy to talk to, work with and helped us figure out what would work best for our space designing a Trex deck and pathway of pavers. James, the project manager, kept things moving, listened and stayed in touch throughout. And Oscar--the guy who actually did the pavers was very responsive and made a beautiful pathway! There were a couple parts that had to be redone, but they owned it and made sure everything got fixed properly. It's a testament to a business's commitment to customer service when they acknowledge a mistake and rectify the situation. Now our backyard looks completely different--in the best way. It's a space we actually want to hang out in now. Again, big thanks to Brian, James, and Oscar for making it happen!

    Affordable Concrete & Construction - 3000 psi concrete ready!

    Affordable Concrete & Construction

    (19 reviews)

    Ricardo with Affordable Concrete & Construction did an excellent job on our project. From the…read morebeginning, he was honest, professional, and clearly passionate about his work. His crew was respectful, hardworking, and showed great attention to detail throughout the entire process. The project was completed on time, and they went above and beyond to make sure everything was done right. The quality of the concrete work exceeded my expectations, and the entire experience was smooth and stress-free. If you're looking for a reliable concrete contractor for patios, driveways, or any concrete work, I highly recommend Ricardo and his team. It's hard to find this level of dedication and service these days. I will definitely be calling them again for future projects.

    Terrible experience with Ricardo and Affordable Concrete. I…read morehad met with Ricardo and I explained what i needed done. I stressed to keep rain runoff away from existing patio slab. I ended up getting exactly what i did NOT want. (See photo) When brought to his attention, Ricardo stated that he used a laser level and that me and my wife personally reviewed and approved using our own level. What is NOT true about this statement is the section of new concrete with yellow arrow (see photo) was not personally reviewed nor approved for slope by my wife and I. What is true is that 2 different sections of Ricardo work were checked and found to have an issue with the slope. All of this detail should have been checked by Ricardo, not my wife and I. Ricardo accepts no responsibility for his mistakes and because i was present throughout the job I should have caught this mistake, flagged him and called time out. Almost to say it was my fault. I fully regret hiring this company especially for the amount of money i paid. Almost 12,000.00 dollars. Be careful who you hire, do your homework and most importantly get every little detail in writing. These types of mistakes should not happen. A professional company should consider and apply any and all City of San Antonio Codes to eliminate any discrepancies or mistakes such as water runoff. Affordable Concrete kept my wife and I busy as there were other issues that needed addressing as well. Be careful with who you hire! My response to Ricardo. You are correct, you had no control over my existing slab. You did however have full control on how the concrete you installed slopes. It is the installation and slope of your work that is diverting water onto the existing slab. That is how the water in my photo got there. It is not complicated so please quite trying to spin reality. Its your product, you should own it. I can take a garden hose and show you a video if you like. Just let me know. Also, I will not be deleting my Google review. Maybe some edits but nothing else.

    Benjamin's Concrete & Landscaping - After wall installation

    Benjamin's Concrete & Landscaping

    (2 reviews)

    I hired Benjamin's Concrete & Landscaping, LLC to rebuild half of my back porch, including pouring…read morea new concrete slab and reframing the structure. The contract clearly stated that he was responsible for obtaining a building permit, ensuring the work passed inspection, and properly closing the permit. Although the permit was eventually issued, no inspector ever visited the site, and there was no follow-up. As of today, the official public records have not been updated in months. Benjamin claims the permit was closed with a successful inspection on his end, but the public record still shows it as open and incomplete. Concrete Slab Issues: We agreed that the new slab should appear as seamless and consistent as possible with the existing half of the porch. Unfortunately, the result is clearly mismatched. The new concrete is gray, while the original is white-toned. Benjamin said the color would "change over time," but it hasn't. Worse, the surface finishes are different--my original slab is smooth, while the new one is brushed--making the difference even more obvious. Material Substitution and Framing: Benjamin initially proposed using cedar for the new framing, and that was written into the contract. However, after waiting a full month for the permit, he arrived with pine instead. When I reminded him about the cedar requirement, he seemed frustrated but eventually ordered the correct wood. Because pine and cedar have different dimensions, the resulting structure ended up uneven in thickness. I repeatedly asked for symmetry across the frame, but those requests were not followed. Additionally, the concrete post bases were sized for the pine posts he brought initially. When he switched to cedar, he didn't update the bases, so the wood-to-concrete connections look mismatched and unprofessional. Payment Pressure: The contract divided the work into two phases--concrete and framing--with payment scheduled after completion of the slab. I clearly communicated in advance that I would pay 70% after the concrete and the remaining balance once the framing was finished. Despite this, right after the slab was poured, Benjamin began asking for 100% of the payment daily, saying he needed the money to pay his workers. That excuse, to me, was completely unprofessional and raised serious concerns about how he manages his business. A contractor or company should never pressure a client mid-project for funds that were not yet contractually due. Communication and Conduct: When I asked about the concrete quality, Benjamin said it would be 3500 PSI. I noted that such strength generally requires vibration for proper compaction, which he didn't use. Instead of answering directly, he responded, "Why are you so picky?"--a dismissive and unprofessional reply. He later claimed he went over budget because he spent "most of a day" looking for cedar. I asked why that wasn't handled during the month-long wait for the permit. His last-minute scramble directly affected the quality of the outcome. Lack of Care for Property: Benjamin also dumped the leftover white soil from the job directly onto my lawn without asking. The pile is still there, sitting on the grass, and shows a disregard for my property. Final Thoughts: Benjamin seems to think the project was done well. While it's not completely bad, it's clear he ignored important details, disregarded agreed terms, and did what he thought was "good enough." If you're just pouring a basic sidewalk, he might be fine. But for anything requiring consistency, planning, or respect for your input--I do not recommend him.

    if this is the same contractor ... Benny aka Benjamin Chassis. Avoid at all cost ! Scam Artist…read morealert . his last "business" was chassis cowboy concrete. look of the reviews . takes your money and doesn't finish the job

    Scheel Construction - masonry_concrete - Updated May 2026

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