I met with 6 different concrete companies before I decided to go with Statewide. Statewide was one of the better prices, but not the lowest. I felt I paid a great price for the work they did. I decided to go with them because they seemed to have thorough knowledge of how to do concrete properly. The scope of my job was to remove existing patio slab, lay new slab in place of, extend my deck on both sides and Kool deck entire deck. Some contractors didn’t want to use rebar because it’s not required by code. But Statewide put the bid together without me having to ask for them to use rebar. Ulises is one of the owners. He is the one that originally met with me to go over work, he provided the bid and he was part of his crew doing the actual work. Look at my pictures to see the process. They removed the cracked slab, compacted the subsurface, put in a 2″ Type 2 substrate, hydrated the substrate, put in #4 rebar, poured new slab, and after a month of curing they did a kool deck to the entire area. I had existing concrete that they did not remove. When it came time to Kool Deck the concrete, they power washed the entire concrete and applied the Kool deck, and painted the entire deck, including the existing Kool deck. The pictures I have really don’t do it justice. They did an excellent job. These brothers really understand the proper way of doing concrete. If you are getting bids, meet with them. Make sure whomever you go with puts rebar in your slab, regardless of the size of the slab. They’re crew did a good job of cleaning up after themselves. I didn’t notice anyone smoking or drinking alcohol on the job. A very professional operation.