FAQs

Lymm Construction

  • What concrete services do you offer in Omaha?

    We deliver residential and commercial concrete services throughout the Omaha area, including driveways, patios, sidewalks, garage floors, foundations, parking lots, curbs, and flatwork. Our team also manages concrete removal and replacement projects.
  • Do you offer both residential and commercial concrete work?

    Yes, we serve homeowners, builders, property managers, and commercial businesses across the Omaha metro area.
  • Do you offer stamped or decorative concrete?

    No, our focus is on standard concrete installations that prioritize durability, functionality, and lasting performance.
  • Do you provide concrete repair services?

    Yes, our repair services include crack repair, fixing surface damage, and replacing worn or deteriorated concrete sections.
  • Can you remove and replace old concrete?

    Absolutely. We handle complete tear-out and replacement for driveways, patios, sidewalks, and commercial concrete surfaces.
  • How long does concrete take to cure?

    Concrete generally sets within 24 to 48 hours. You'll typically be able to walk on it after one day, though it requires roughly 28 days to fully cure and reach maximum strength.
  • When can I drive on new concrete?

    We suggest waiting a minimum of seven days before driving on newly poured concrete to allow it to develop adequate strength and durability.
  • How long does concrete last in Nebraska?

    When properly installed and maintained, concrete can last 25 to 30 years or longer, even with Omaha's challenging freeze-thaw conditions.
  • What causes concrete to crack?

    Cracks can develop from weather fluctuations, soil shifting, heavy loads, or natural shrinkage as the concrete cures. Professional installation techniques reduce the likelihood of cracking.
  • Do you offer concrete for commercial properties?

    Yes, we provide installation and replacement services for commercial parking lots, sidewalks, curbs, loading areas, and other commercial concrete needs.