Located in Amish country in Millersburg, Ohio, Yoder Laser Concrete serves clients across the state and its surrounding areas. The company’s steadfast commitment to quality and advanced technology sets it apart from its competitors in the concrete contracting industry. General Manager John Clark explains how the company is able to deliver durable, aesthetically pleasing results for projects including large concrete pads and warehouse floors.
Reputation for Reliability
Founded by Dan Yoder, an Amish man from Millersburg, Ohio, more than a decade ago, the company has grown to become a trusted concrete contractor in several states. The team at the company handles a wide variety of projects, from large industrial floors and pads to residential driveways and patios. The General Manager, John Clark says his team is dedicated to making sure customers are satisfied with their project before they leave the site.
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Extensive Experience
Located in the heart of Amish country in Millersburg, Ohio, Yoder Laser Concrete serves customers across the region with its concrete work. Whether they are working on industrial projects like large concrete pads or warehouse floors, or a smaller residential driveway or patio, the company prides itself on its extensive experience and the mastery of what general manager John Clark calls “the science of concrete.” Clark says that the employees at Yoder Laser Concrete strive to ensure customer satisfaction before leaving a job site, ensuring that the client is content with the final result.
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Diverse Project Capabilities
Located in the heart of Amish country in Millersburg, Ohio, Yoder Laser Concrete works on a variety of projects for both commercial and residential clients across Ohio and surrounding states. They are capable of creating large industrial pads and warehouses as well as residential patios, driveways, basements, pool decks, and more. They can even create concrete that looks like brick or stone, heightening the aesthetic appeal of any property. General Manager John Clark says that the company’s employees are dedicated to ensuring customers are satisfied with their project before they leave.
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Precision Through Advanced Technology
The company’s dedicated team ensures that every sheet metal bending project is completed to perfection, with attention to detail on each piece. They are capable of forming parts in a wide range of sizes and materials, including stainless steel, red metals, aluminum, and special alloys. Advanced tools and optimized production-offline programming using Trumpf TruTops Boost streamline the process for efficient production and minimal downtime. They also offer angle-controlled bending that compensates for material variations like thickness, grain direction, and tensile strength to deliver an impeccable finish.
Located in the heart of Amish country in Millersburg, Ohio, Yoder Laser Concrete serves clients throughout the state and beyond. General Manager John Clark says the company can handle a diverse range of projects, from massive industrial floors and pads to residential driveways, patios, basements, and pool decks.
Their concrete work is not only durable, but decorative as well. Some customers choose to have their concrete stained or stamped in a pattern that mimics brick or stone, which heightens the aesthetic appeal of their new additions. Others opt for colored concrete that can match their home’s exterior.