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September 2023 by Ke Ge
Is 3am an acceptable time to pour concrete in a suburban neighborhood???
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September 2023 by K B.
They'll send a crew to pour concrete at 3am. And they're extremely rude. Do not recommend.
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September 2023 by Ramona Koegler
The cement truck driver and customer service wasn't professional.
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March 2023 by Chadwick Law
I had a concrete poor It was 4 yd, And somehow they worked the price up to be an over $1200....If you want to spend more for less go with Jack B Parson.
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November 2022 by Kyle Muir
Going to work 7AM this morning this drive (57-4165) license plate BH807 pushed me fully off the road into the side lines during a merge onto the 600 N onramp with a car in front of me. He then stared me down from his window as he passed.
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October 2022 by Moosedog
I might have a better opinion of this company if they cleaned all the rocks and gravel off their rear bumpers before getting on the freeways.
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June 2022 by Mary Ziebarth
The cement residue from their plant has blown into my yard and ruined my lawn mower and car engine. They have NO consideration for the people around them.Thank goodness for the cement shortage. It's the first time it's been quiet and Awe can breath
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June 2022 by Ali Adams
Horrible company. One of their drivers took out half our tree in our front yard while they were delivering to our neighbors. The driver didn't even bother to knock on our door. Instead just drag the tree into our yard and leave. When my husband called they acted like no drivers were in our neighborhood. What a joke.
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May 2022 by Michael A.
For the third time after being told we were getting concrete, Mitch pulled the concrete from us. We had arranged to get it elsewhere an magically we were put on the schedule. So we cancelled our other arrangment and then the day of the scheduled pour it was cancelled again. Left voicemails and texts, and no response. I see concrete being poured everywhere but apparently our job isn't big enough or important enough. I don't mind being told we cannot get it and therefore we have to make other plans. What is rediculous is being told we would get it, make those plans, and then have it cancelled. This is a classic example of super poor business practices that are allowed because there isn't any competition. They give concrete to big contractors, cities, friends, etc. but the average Joe and the attached contractors just sit and struggle to survive. I will live without the concrete, but can my contractor really survive like this? When the average Joe cannot get quality concrete workers make sure to include Jack B. Parsons companies as a major reason why. Oh and the "we don't have any powder" nonsense is only believable if no one is getting concrete. My city is pouring massive amounts everyday. This is a classic example of scratching the back of the big boys and screwing the rest. Again fine if you were just honest about it.