Updating 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.
Ohio winters are notorious for being cold and snowy. The freezing temperatures, snow, and ice can cause quite a bit of havik on any of your concrete surfaces. From driveways and sidewalks to patios, porches, and steps, it will be in your best interest to prep your concrete for the rough winter weather ahead. We have compiled some of the most important tips to keep your concrete in the best condition, helping it last as long as possible.
Read MoreWith the leaves changing colors, temperatures dropping, and holidays upon us, most schedules start to fill up with plans and projects. Even though this time of the year can be warm and cheery, it is important to make sure that you are prepared. There are many things that you can do to get your home or business ready for fall that will help you to enjoy the season to the fullest!
Read More