Leckey Concrete is Kevin Leckey and a small crew working out of Deam Road in Sidney. Driveways, floors, patios, walks and steps, stamped work, and taking out the old slab before the new one goes down. Free estimates are listed on their own contractor profile. There is no website today, so this page is what one would look like. Call and describe the job.
Every service on this page comes from Leckey's own contractor profile, nothing is invented. That profile lists concrete patios, walks and steps, concrete driveways and floors, concrete sawing and removal, stamped concrete, and both residential and commercial projects. Free estimates are listed there too. If what you want is not on this list, ring (937) 726-8864 and ask, the answer for a concrete shop is usually yes.
Listed on their own profile as concrete driveways and floors. A driveway is the biggest single piece of concrete most houses will ever have and the first thing anybody sees when they pull up. Call with rough dimensions and say whether there is old concrete that has to come out first, because that changes the number more than anything else.
Concrete patios are named on their profile alongside walks and steps. A flat finished slab is usually the cheapest way to turn a patch of yard that never quite works into somewhere people actually sit. Ring (937) 726-8864 and describe the shape and roughly the size and you will get a real answer.
A level path from the drive to the door instead of a cracked one that catches a toe every winter. This is the quiet work that fixes a property without costing what a driveway costs, and it is on their profile by name. Small jobs are worth asking about.
Steps get used every single day and they are the first thing to go when the ground moves underneath them. Concrete steps are listed on the profile with patios and walks. Worth doing properly the first time rather than patching a second and third time.
Stamped concrete is on their profile and it is the highest skill item on the list. It is also the thing almost nobody in Shelby County advertises well, which means most people who want it never find out who nearby can actually do it. Call and talk through the pattern and the color you have in mind.
Concrete sawing and removal is listed by name, which matters because most flatwork jobs start with getting rid of what is already there. Floors are on the list too, garage, shop or basement. Residential and commercial are both listed. Ring (937) 726-8864 and describe the site.
Here is the honest situation. Leckey Concrete has been going for around twenty five years and there is nowhere on the open internet a customer can look at the work. There is no website, both leckeyconcrete.com and leckeyconcretellc.com are unregistered. There are no reviews to read on any platform, while five Sidney concrete competitors carry A or A plus ratings and take the top of every search. The photos below show the kind of flatwork this shop does, on a page that finally exists.
This is the only way to reach the business today. There is no email published on any listing and no contact form anywhere on the internet, so the phone is it. Say what you want poured and roughly where it is.
Rough dimensions, and what is there now, grass, gravel, or old broken concrete that has to be sawn and hauled. Those two answers move the price more than anything else, so having them ready saves everybody a trip.
Concrete gets priced on site. Truck access, the fall of the ground and where water has to run all matter, and none of them can be judged over the phone. Free estimates are listed on their own contractor profile, so the look is not going to cost you.
Flatwork is weather work, so dates move with rain and with cold. Ask what the current lead time looks like when you call, and ask how long before you can walk on it and drive on it, because the answer changes with the job.
Leckey Concrete is Kevin Leckey, working out of 19351 Deam Rd in Sidney. Around twenty five years in, two people, and by every measure that counts a real working shop, listed on the City of Sidney's registered concrete contractors document. Now the part worth saying out loud. Their contractor profile advertises, in print, right now, CDoncrete Patios, Walks, and Steps. The very first word of the service list is misspelled and has been sitting there for anyone to read. Their directory listing appears twice under two different names, Leckey Concrete LLC and Leckey Construction, at two different addresses, on one phone number, so a customer cannot tell whether they are looking at one company or two. And on one of those listings the Website button does not go to Leckey at all, it goes to a page for Shreves Construction, a different Sidney contractor. Twenty five years of work is currently pointing traffic at a competitor. Meanwhile there are no reviews anywhere a stranger can read, and five local competitors with A and A plus ratings own the search results. None of that is a reflection of the concrete. It is a reflection of having nowhere to send people. This page is what having somewhere to send people looks like.
Being straight with you, Leckey Concrete does not publish day by day hours anywhere on the internet. The business directory listings show all seven days blank, the contractor profile carries none, and there is no Google listing to check. Rather than print a guess on a page customers will believe, this says call. Ring (937) 726-8864 and you will get a real answer. Filling these seven rows in is the single cheapest improvement available here, and concrete runs on daylight and weather more than on a clock anyway.
The shop is on Deam Road outside Sidney in Shelby County. Concrete gets quoted where it is being poured rather than at an office, so the useful next step is a phone call and a look at the site. Nearby listings put the working area around Sidney, Anna, Port Jefferson and Pemberton, and it is worth asking how far they travel.
Driveway, floor, patio, walk, steps or stamped work. Say roughly how big it is and what is there now, and you will get a real answer instead of a runaround. Calling (937) 726-8864 is still the fastest route and this form works too.
There is no honest price list for concrete, because the number depends on the size, the truck access, the fall of the ground and whether an old slab has to be sawn out first. Give the size and the surface and you will get a real figure rather than a range.
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