BOSS Concrete Construction LLC

GA

5

Concrete contractor

in South Metro Atlanta We specialize in patiosdrivewaysslabsconcrete repair and concrete supply across South Metro Atlanta. Quality worklocal serviceMixed On-SitePatiosFirepits &ampMarcos and the crew I just had my second concrete job done by Boss. Just as beforethey did an outstanding job. Marcos scoped the job out and gave me the estimatewith fair pricing and great communication. They were on timeprofessional teamBoss! No more slanted stairs that were pulling away from the porchand I must say that the total experience was the BEST! From start to finishthis team did a great job. Special thanks to Kevin who was thoroughreliableand put my every fear to rest. Posted on Stephen Mitchell Everyone says Boss Concrete is the best&amptook good care to not damage the surroundingsReplacement We use innovative methods

, 1425 Senoia Rd suite a

7705993800

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