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🏗️ Concrete & Masonry · Erie, PA

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Claim it freeSallot Concrete Inc is a trusted concrete & masonry provider serving the greater Erie area. With a commitment to quality, they deliver reliable concrete & masonry services to residential and commercial customers throughout Erie, Millcreek, Harborcreek, Fairview, and surrounding communities.
Erie's 101 inches of annual snowfall and freeze-thaw cycles are extremely hard on concrete surfaces. Driveways, sidewalks, and patios in Millcreek, Fairview, and Summit Township frequently need repair or replacement due to salt damage and frost heaving. Erie County building permits are required for most structural concrete work, and contractors must hold a PA Home Improvement Contractor Registration.
Charles Greulich
These guys are fantastic. We got burned by another contractor and they came in, fixed the mistakes, poured the concrete, cleaned up and made sure it was top notch. As a contractor that goes along way in my book. Will be referring and using them for any further concrete job.
Steve Lupo
Had an addition put onto existing patio...the pouring and finish was not to problem. The problem was the cutting of the concrete. After inspecting the cuts I noticed that the middle cut was overshot and my existing patio was cut into...the cut under my kitchen overhang is not straight, it curves to the left...2 of the 3 cuts into the curb are not straight and look bad. Like with any project the finer details are what makes or breaks the project. Now I'll have to figure out a way to "touch up" these imperfections. I would not use them again. If only they paid more attention to detail it would've been a very nice addition. I have also noticed that the main cut lines have tiny little imperfections. The cross intersection of the lines one point is broke off....Maybe it's because they cut the pad 6hrs after pouring it!! Who does that?!? While cutting I could see it wasn't fully dry the dust looked dark or "wet". It's pretty bad when you have people over and they point out all the imperfections! Never again!
Nate Batten
Hired Lenny to tear out and replace my driveway back in August 2023 and was really stoked how well they did. We negotiated the price in under 5 minutes and was pleased with he had to say. A part of the stone facade of my garage got knocked loose during the tear out but 2 days later one of his guys showed up and lickity split it looked good as new, on the house. He had a shiny new excavator that he had fun playing with and I had fun watching. The finished driveway looked snazzy as hell, he nailed my dimensions, his crew busted their asses got it done fast, AND he came in several grand under the next quote I got. If every contractor was a good as this guy the world would be a different place. Lenny just got a good video of a deans truck getting obliterated by a train yesterday that went viral and reminded me I never wrote him a review. 2 thumbs up for sallot concrete.
Tammy c
Totally crappy job was supposed to do the driveway so water wouldn’t go towards my house and now it goes directly towards my house and already chipping and coming apart and they say there’s nothing they can do about it just a rip off big time
Kim Dziubkowski
Right from the start this guy was rude and unprofessional. He said that the gravel would be included, then when he was part way through the project he told us to look at the contract and that gravel was not included. He did not call PA one call before digging and broke the Internet line and asked the homeowner to claim fault to avoid a fine. he broke our sprinkler system and again waved his responsibility onto the homeowner. There are two very large, dark patches in the driveway that looks completely ridiculous, and a spot where the trowel must have been dropped on the cement. He will not speak to a woman or answer questions from a woman, and made condescending remarks about how a woman couldn’t possibly understand his level of superior concrete knowledge. Absolutely will never use this contractor again. Don’t be fooled by the lesser price, you absolutely get what you pay for!!
3816 Station Rd, Erie, PA 16510
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