Keystone Gun-Krete, LLC

PA

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Concrete contractor

in concrete solutions for the commercialthese concrete hose-pulling machines enhance productivitycreate labor savingswe offer a variety of concrete services including concrete pumpingconcrete liftingsaferand with less work! Since 1980we have been providing the Tri-state area with quality concrete pumpingliftingand shotcrete services. Our pump operators are trained to operate and maintain their equipmentand many of them have 10+ years of experience. We are a member of ACPAand our shotcrete operators are Certified Nozzlemen with the ASA. Most importantlyfalling behind scheduleuneven concrete areasor deteriorating basement walls. Insteadwork with Keystone Gun-Krete and enjoy concrete services that show up on timeexperience faster and more efficient concrete pouring on larger jobsreduce the risk of injuryEphrataPA 17522 Phone

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