Winter can be a magical season, with its glistening snow, cozy fires, and festive holidays. However, when you're dealing with unlevel concrete, the charm of winter can quickly fade away. Uneven concrete surfaces can create a multitude of problems during the colder months, turning a picturesque winter wonderland into an inconvenient and even dangerous season. In this blog post, we'll explore the ways in which unlevel concrete can make winter a real pain and offer some tips on how to address these issues.
Read MoreOne of the best things about the holiday season is how it brings friends and family together. However, that juicy roast turkey may have to wait if someone falls and bodily injury occurs due to tripping hazards across your sidewalk, concrete steps, pool decks, or parking lot.
Read MoreUpdating and maintaining your concrete floors, fixtures, and sidewalks is imperative for the end of summer. Later in the summer when the weather starts to cool off and the air begins to get crisp it might seem like it wouldn’t be the optimal time to pour concrete to those laymen who don’t know the process, or for the DIY home repair person who hasn’t poured concrete before. You might be thinking that concrete needs to dry and set which is absolutely correct. However, concrete needs to dry and cure slowly and gradually.
Winter has come and is almost gone once again… It’s time to prepare for the springtime that is right around the corner! Make sure you and your concrete are ready for the temperature and weather change that is about to happen. Out with the snow and in with the rain!
Read MoreConcrete is one of the most durable materials out there. But like anything constantly exposed to the elements, it gets beat up, discolored, chipped, and cracked.
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