Marcello Family Cement Work was founded in 1997 by Marcello and his father — two tradesmen who’d already been working concrete in Philadelphia for years. The work was passed father to son the way it’s always been in this trade: by handing over a trowel and showing how it’s done.
Marcello and his father work most jobs themselves — pouring driveways, sidewalks, steps, and patios across the city and the surrounding counties. The two of them, on the job. The same in-house crew behind them. The same equipment they own and run themselves.
Family business means a few things in this trade. It means the people who give you the quote are the people who do the work. It means the truck pulling up to your house has the same name on it as the answering machine. It means we don’t have a sales team, a project manager, or a customer-service script. You’ll talk to Marcello — and a good chunk of the time, that’s the same person standing in your driveway with a screed in his hand a week later.
It also means we care, in a way that’s hard to fake. The work has our family name on it. We don’t hand it off to a sub. We don’t disappear after the deposit. We don’t cut corners hoping nobody notices. Family pride is hard-earned and harder to lose.