Frequently asked questions
General Questions
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We offer a Limited Workmanship Warranty only. That means that all work will be completed in a substantial workmanlike manner according to standard practices. J & S is not liable for repair conditions caused by misuse or abuse, winter conditions, accidents, or acts of God. The Limited Workmanship Warranty expires one year from the date of completion of the project.
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It is the owners responsibility to obtain any and all permits which may be required in connection with performance of the work unless your estimate specifically states that it includes a permit.
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Sorry, unfortunately we can no longer offer landscaping services for existing homes. We have made a commitment to various builders to do landscaping on new homes and are unable to accommodate any additional landscape work.
Concrete Questions
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If you had a concrete driveway or garage floor poured recently, it is safe to drive on after one week (7 full days). Do not park vehicles or equipment on top of slabs that exceed the weight of a normal vehicle (4,000 pounds), unless approved by concrete contractor.
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No, salt is not actually safe for concrete even if the product says it is. Salt use can damage your concrete. We recommend keeping your sidewalk cleared from snow or use plain sand or other grit material that does not contain any salt or chemicals.
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We recommend sealing your exterior concrete every two to three years. Please note that the type of sealer you should use depends on whether you have regular or decorative concrete.
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Random cracking of exterior concrete will occur and is to be expected at any point during its lifetime. Concrete is going to crack, that is the nature of concrete.
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Concrete is going to flake or pop. Spalling, scaling, pitting, and popping is to be expected in extreme weather regions. Wisconsin & Minnesota are classified as a Severe Weather Region for concrete. All flaking and popping that covers less than 20% of the surface of the slab is considered normal in the concrete construction industry.
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No, we do not do any poured wall foundations.
Septic Questions
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Proper maintenance consists of pumping out the septic tank typically every 3 years, or as needed, by a licensed septic tank pumper.
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This is a common question if you are new to having a septic system. It’s normal to occasionally notice a weak smell near the septic tank, but overpowering bad smells may be cause for concern.
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Improper use and maintenance of your septic system could result in a premature failure. Avoid allowing the following substances to enter your sanitary system: chemicals (like lye, acid, etc.), paper other than toilet paper, sanitary napkins/tampons, garbage from grinders, septic tank cleaners, grease, disposable diapers, cigarette butts, paint, fabrics, garbage, drain oil, and clear water from sump pumps.