Keeping your concrete level likely isn’t the first thing you are prioritizing on your to-do list. This, however, could save you money and the possibility of getting injured. Try and keep this in mind next time you see that your pavement is beginning to split or move.
Read MoreAs the weather warms up and you’ve begun to spend more time outside, you may notice that your concrete has started sinking over the winter months. If this is the case, don’t worry– we’ve got some tips for you!
Read MoreThe Winter season has been in full swing! Snow brings salt, debris, and possibly a bit of debris. Even though concrete is very durable, cold temperatures, slush, snow, and salt all take a toll on your concrete. For those who live in northeast Ohio, it can be snowy, and ice can be dangerous during the winter. If you are not sure if you should repair your concrete for winter, follow these tips to know what you should look out for.
Read MoreThe start of October means it is officially time to start planning for Halloween. Many of us associate the holiday with some iconic items: pumpkins, ghosts, witches, and trick-or-treat. Outdoor decorating is often a harder task than it is for the interior of your home. To help, we have come up with several fun and unique ways to decorate your concrete areas, including your driveway, sidewalk, porch, garage, or patio to help you celebrate the spooky holiday.
Read MoreConcrete is one of the strongest materials in the world, but it does inevitably go through dome intense wear and tear. When your sidewalks or driveway begins to look old or cracked, you may not always need to replace them. Sometimes all you need to do is level your sidewalks. Leveling is faster and less expensive than replacing your sidewalks.
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