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3 Early Signs Of A Basement Waterproofing Problem

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As you might already know, if your basement is not properly waterproofed, you may have to worry about flooding in your basement or about foundation damage over time. However, you should know that you might not have to wait for these major things to happen in order to spot a basement waterproofing problem in your home. These are a few early signs that you might notice; if you do notice any of these things going on, it might be smart to go ahead and talk to a professional contractor about basement waterproofing so that you can prevent future issues. Read More»

Why Ready Mix Concrete Is An Ideal Alternative To Traditional Concrete Mixing

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If you are planning a remodeling project that will consist of concrete needing to be poured, it is wise to consider a ready mix concrete provider in your area. There are a number of reasons why this type of concrete option is ideal. The following points will help you understand some the key benefits.  Frees Up Storage  If you decide to choose to have concrete mixed on site in a traditional manner, you will have concrete materials and equipment that will take up space. Read More»

Repair And Seal A Concrete Sidewalk On Your Property

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If the concrete sidewalk leading to your home’s front porch has a few small holes and cracks in its surface, repair them by completing the steps below. After you have completed the project, add a coat of clear sealant to the sidewalk’s surface to protect the concrete from additional damage. Materials garden sprayer concrete cleaning agent water hose stiff-bristled scrub brush (with extension handle) putty knife bucket of concrete patch trowel empty caulking tube caulk gun sponge vinyl tarps bucket of concrete sealant mixing stick paint tray roller, frame, and handle Clean The Sidewalk’s Surface And Remove Loose Fragments Read More»

Understanding The Various Types Of Concrete Overlays

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Adding a concrete overlay is one of the most effective ways to boost the aesthetic appeal of a concrete surface. Yet it is vital that you choose the right type of overlay system to meet your needs–otherwise you may find it developing problems prematurely. If you would like to learn more about the various concrete overlay systems used today, read on. This article will discuss the four different varieties. Microtops Read More»

Using A Pump Truck? Be Careful Where You Park

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Concrete pump trucks used by companies like Masterlink Concrete Pumping are a great tool for delivering concrete in areas that are impossible to reach with standard concrete trucks. Like any other tool, however, it can quickly prove dangerous when used improperly. It’s not uncommon for these vehicles to tip over due to improper positioning or inadequate stabilization. To keep such accidents from happening, it’s important to know how to properly position and stabilize concrete pump trucks. Read More»

How To Complete Your Own Concrete Slab Demolition

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When a concrete slab on your property needs to be removed to make space for another structure or because it is beyond repair, you can do the demolition work yourself and save on some of the labor costs. Be sure to wear safety gear, such as safety glasses and wear hearing protection when using any powered equipment. Here are some steps to help you safely complete a demolition of your concrete patio, driveway, or other surface. Read More»

How To Pour Your Own Concrete Countertop For Install In Your Home

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When you replace your kitchen counter, there are many types of material to choose from for a new counter surface. A concrete countertop can give you a durable and attractive surface, and you can construct your own. Here are instructions to help you complete this project with a fewbuilding materials. Measure and Build the Form First, you will need to build the form for your new concrete counter. Measure your old countertop for its dimension, or measure the base cabinet’s dimensions and add3/4-inch to each edge for the counter’s overhang. Read More»