Colorado's Premier Concrete Specialist
No Upfront Cost!
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Welcome to LD concrete, where we are committed to providing high-quality concrete services to our clients. We understand that concrete projects can be a significant investment, and we want to make the process as easy and stress-free as possible for you. That’s why we are proud to offer a policy that sets us apart from other contractors: no money down until your job is done and you are satisfied.
Our policy means that we won’t ask for any upfront payments, and you will only pay for the work once it is complete and you are fully satisfied. We believe that this is a fair and transparent approach, and it gives our clients peace of mind, knowing that they won’t be paying for work that hasn’t been completed to their expectations.
Our team of experienced and skilled professionals is committed to delivering high-quality work that meets your needs and exceeds your expectations. We use the best materials and techniques to ensure that your concrete project is built to last.
We understand that every project is unique, and we take the time to listen to your needs and provide customized solutions that fit your budget. We are committed to providing excellent customer service, and we strive to make the process as smooth and efficient as possible.
If you’re looking for a reliable and trustworthy concrete contractor, look no further than us. Contact us today to learn more about our no money down policy and how we can help you with your concrete project. We look forward to working with you!
Stamped concrete, also referred to as imprinted concrete, textured or embossed concrete, is concrete that has been made to look like another material such as rock, tile, slate flagstone, brick or wood. Stamped concrete has been around for many decades and is found on driveways, pool decks, entryways, patios, courtyards, and walkways, both commercial and residential property
$0 Upfront cost
- Taking the money and disappearing: The contractor may ask for a substantial deposit and then vanish without starting or completing the project. They may provide false contact information or be difficult to reach once they have received the payment.
- Substandard work or materials: Contractors might perform low-quality work or use subpar materials after receiving the upfront payment. They may cut corners, leading to costly repairs or renovations down the line.
- Overcharging for additional work: Scammers may intentionally underestimate the project’s cost to secure the upfront payment. Once work begins, they may claim unexpected complications, such as hidden expenses or required additional work, and demand more money to continue.