Terms of Service

Last updated: April 15, 2026

These terms of service cover your use of schaumburgconcretecontractor.com, the website of Schaumburg Concrete Construction ("we," "our," or "us"), and the relationship between us and anyone who contacts us, requests an estimate, or hires us for concrete work. By using this site or engaging our services you agree to the terms below. If anything here is unclear or doesn't match your situation, call us at 847-610-6459 and we'll talk it through.

Website Use

The content on this site — text, images, page layouts, and our project photos — belongs to Schaumburg Concrete Construction. You're welcome to read it, print a page for your own reference, or share a link with a neighbor or contractor. You are not licensed to scrape the site, republish its content on another website, or use our project photos in your own marketing materials. If you want to use something from the site for a purpose beyond personal reference, contact us first.

We do our best to keep the information on this site accurate and up to date, but concrete work, pricing, and village permit requirements change. Specific numbers on service and location pages are provided as general context, not as binding commitments. The only binding numbers are the ones on a written estimate we deliver to you after an on-site visit.

Estimates and Quotes

All estimates we give you through the website, over the phone, or in response to a form submission are preliminary until we have walked the project in person. Concrete work depends on lot size, access, subgrade condition, drainage, tie-in points, and several other variables that we cannot evaluate remotely. We insist on an on-site visit before giving you a number we will stand behind.

A written estimate we deliver after an on-site visit is valid for 30 days unless otherwise noted on the estimate itself. After 30 days, prices may need to be recalculated to reflect current concrete, fuel, rebar, and labor costs. An estimate is not a contract. It becomes a contract only when both parties sign a separate project agreement spelling out scope, schedule, price, and payment terms.

Project Agreements and Scope

Before we break ground on any job, we deliver a written scope of work that describes slab thickness, mix spec, reinforcement, subgrade prep, joint layout, finish type, and cleanup expectations. You and we will sign this scope before work begins. If conditions on site turn out to differ materially from what we could see during the estimate — for example, if we discover organic soil under the old slab or a buried drain tile where none was expected — we will stop, explain the situation, and provide a written change order before proceeding. We do not do surprise upcharges.

Permits and Inspections

We pull village and county permits for any work that requires them and handle inspection scheduling as part of the quoted price. If a municipality requires additional review or engineering because of lot conditions, setback issues, or code changes that come into effect after the estimate is signed, we will notify you and adjust the scope or schedule as needed.

Payment Terms

Payment terms are spelled out in each project agreement individually. As a general practice, we require a deposit to hold a pour date on the calendar, a progress payment at a defined milestone, and a final payment on completion. We do not ask for full payment up front, and we do not accept credit card or bank account information through the website for security reasons. Acceptable payment methods and schedules will be on your written agreement.

Warranty

We warranty the structural integrity of our concrete work for one year from the date of completion, which means we will return and repair or replace any slab that fails structurally because of workmanship or materials during that period. This warranty covers failures attributable to our work. It does not cover damage from ground heave, uncontrolled drainage changes initiated after the pour, tree root damage that emerges after completion, vehicle or equipment damage, deicing salt misuse on concrete that has not fully cured, or normal wear and surface aging. Hairline cracks are a normal feature of cured concrete and are not a warranty claim unless they exceed industry standards for width or depth.

Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, our liability for any claim arising from your use of this website or from our services is limited to the amount you paid for the specific project or service at issue. We are not responsible for indirect, consequential, or incidental damages, including lost use of property, delay damages, or damages from any third party's work that we did not perform or supervise. Nothing in this section limits any rights you have under the Illinois consumer protection laws.

Third-Party Links and Services

Our site and our contact form may link to or rely on third-party services, including Google Analytics, Google Maps, and GoHighLevel. We do not control those services and we are not responsible for their content, privacy practices, or availability. Use of those services is subject to their own terms.

Governing Law

These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Illinois, without regard to its conflict of laws provisions. Any dispute arising from these terms or from work performed under a signed project agreement will be resolved in the state or federal courts located in Cook County or DuPage County, Illinois, depending on where the work took place.

Changes to These Terms

We may update these terms from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, services, or legal requirements. When we do, we will update the "last updated" date at the top of this page. Continued use of the site or engagement of our services after an update means you accept the updated terms. Any project agreement already in force is governed by the terms in effect when the agreement was signed.

Contact

Questions about these terms, about a quote, or about a project already in progress? Reach us at:

Phone: 847-610-6459
Email: schaumburgconcretecontractor@gmail.com
Hours: Monday through Saturday, 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM