Wieser Concrete Products Inc

Williamsburg, IA 52361

4.5 (0 reviews)

concrete

UndergroundHighwaysuccessful operation. Monday – Friday: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.Saturday – Sunday: Closed Just a few of our satisfied clients Chris F. &#xE934&#xE934Wieser Concrete produces a solid low-profile holding tank. Due to the elevation of Lake Michiganthe depth to groundwaterand the flowing sand conditionsthe low profile tank was preferred. Dan F. &#xE934the engineers intended the backwash tanks to be precast concrete. Nelson B. &#xE934I have used Wieser for virtually all of my non-architectural work for decadeswhich is why we chose them for this project. Chris C. &#xE934so we were confident that they were able to provide what was required. Fred J. &#xE934The installation went greatvery good driver. Thank you for the military discount. We hope we never have to use the shelterbut now we have peace of mind. Ashley P. &#xE934We chose Wieser Concrete for the job due to their ability to perform the workpricingand expectation of quality and service. Tom B. &#xE9342020 Location: Wieser Concrete in Portage

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