
Magazzeni Concrete And Masonry is your professional concrete installation and removal contractor. We offer many types of concrete and general building services for Residential and Commercial concrete and building projects of all sizes. Below you will find many of the professional concrete services we offer. If the concrete services you are looking for are not listed, don't hesitate to contact us for more information about the service you're looking for.
SERVICES

RESIDENTIAL CONCRETE WALKWAYS

MASONRY

RESIDENTIAL HOME ENTRANCEWAYS

A walkway on a residential property is a pathway that leads and directs to an entrance whether it be a front door entrance to your home, pool area, barbeque area, garage, courtyard, gardens or patio entrances. Concrete walkway are the perfect solution for any walkway applications.

Masonry has always been the choice for enduring the elements and for its natural beauty. In modern times, masonry has been the choice for residences because of the strength and durability of masonry. Building with masonry offers a number of benefits for the homeowner including protection, low maintenance living, savings and value.

Concrete has traditionally been one of the most common paving materials used. It's low cost per square foot makes it the natural choice of many homeowners as it is a relatively inexpensive option.

RESIDENTIAL STAMPED WALKWAYS

RESIDENTIAL BULLNOSE STAIRS

STAMPED RESIDENTIAL PATIOS

Stamping concrete is done after the concrete has been poured and before it begins to harden. Stamped concrete is usually tinted (colored) before it is poured.

The most famous use of the bullnose stair tread is to ensure that the people who will step on them will not trip. Trip resistance is the most important reason why people get bullnose stair tread.

When compared with individual masonry paving units and natural stone, concrete is easier to maintain because it’s a solid surface. Unlike paving stones, you won't have sand-filled joints between units where grass and weeds can sprout. In addition, individual pavers can settle unevenly, creating dangerous tripping hazards.