O'Leary Concrete Company, LLC

2046 McKay
Batavia, OH 45103
(513) 312-0305
www.olearyconcrete.com
Contact: O'Leary, Kevin
Business Description: O'Leary Concrete specializes in residential concrete solutions including: driveways, patios, paths and walkways, and decorative concrete. Located in Cincinnati, Ohio, the company serves the Greater Cincinnati area with a talented team of skilled craftsmen who take great personal pride in their workmanship. Many employees have over 20-30 years of experience and possess a vast range of expertise in residental and commercial concrete projects. Quality = People, Process, Performance & Price The craftsmen we employ are professionals who apply best practices and use only the best materials. Our process is simple: We listen. We understand. We implement. We Listen. To be successful we need to know your needs. We will ask many questions. We want to provide the best solution for your unique situation. We Understand. We will provide you with a diagram of your plan which includes the Accepted Design Requirements and a copy of your contract before we bring your project to life. We Implement. We will build upon your vision and monitor and manage the progress of the construction. Our goal is to add beauty, convenience and value to your home. We meet our commitments and the proof is in the high level of customer satisfaction we have earned over the years. We make every effort to assure the price you receive is fair. We do our best to make a "win-win" result with every customer. We will never compromise our quality standards to secure a contract
Service Area: Hamilton, Butler, and Clermont Counties
On Angie's List Since: 7/20/2009
Warranties: YES
Office Hours: Mon 06.00 AM - 08.00 PM, Tue 06.00 AM - 08.00 PM, Wed 06.00 AM - 08.00 PM, Thu 06.00 AM - 08.00 PM, Fri 06.00 AM - 08.00 PM, Sat 06.30 AM - 08.00 AM, Sun 06.30 AM - 08.00 AM
Features: Emergency Service
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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Cities Served: Amberley Village | Amelia | Anderson | Avondale | Batavia | Bethel | Blue Ash | Brentwood | Butler County | California | Camp Washington | Cheviot | Cincinnati - Downtown | Clermont County | Cleves | Clifton | Colerain Township | College Hill Station | Columbia-tusculum | Covedale | Cummingsville | Delhi Hills | Fairfield | Finneytown | Forest Park | Glendale-woodlawn | Goshen | Groesbeck | Hamilton | Harrison | Hyde Park | Indian Hill | Indian Springs | Kenwood | Liberty Township | Lockland | Loveland | Madeira | Mariemont | Middletown | Milford | Monroe | Montgomery | Mt. Healthy | Mt. Washington | Newtown | North Bend | Northbrook | Norwood | Oakley | Oxford | Parkdale | Price Hill | Queen City | Reading | Sayler Park | Sharonville | Silverton | St. Bernard | Symmes | Taft | Trenton | Walnut Hills | West Chester | Western Hills | Westwood | White Oak | Wyoming
 
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