As the winter season comes to a close, the sight of melting snow can be a relief. However, for those responsible for concrete maintenance, it's a time to assess the aftermath of the chilly months. Whether you're a homeowner, a property manager, or a business owner, understanding what to expect and how to mentally prepare for what lies beneath that blanket of snow is crucial for ensuring the longevity and safety of your concrete surfaces.
Read MoreOhio 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 MoreAlthough the warm spring days filled with cool breezes, fresh grass, and chirping birds are right around the corner, there are still a few snowy days ahead of us. However, this does not mean that you must remain isolated in your home. After all, family board game night isn't quite as fun after the fifth night in a row.
Read MoreAlthough concrete may seem indestructible, unfortunately, that’s not the case. Time, weather, and other factors will take their toll on your concrete over the years. There are, however, ways to prevent and prolong wear and tear. This is especially important to be aware of during the colder months.
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