How to Care for Your Concrete

How to Prepare Your Site and Staff for Concrete Drilling Work

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If you’re trying to transform an older, derelict building into a new and more serviceable facility, then you may have had to bring in a team of contractors to help you with your work. You may have had to demolish certain parts of the current structure but intend to keep much of the frame in place, and you may have to introduce electrical conduits and other facilities to bring the property up to date. Read More»

Asphalt Driveway Pros and Cons: What Homeowners Should Know

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When it comes to residences, kerb appeal is one of the ways homeowners can increase the overall value. One quick and simple way to accomplish this is through getting an asphalt driveway. Whether your driveway is made of gravel and you’d like to upgrade, or you just want to replace the existing driveway, asphalt is a perfect option. This post will go over the advantages and disadvantages of asphalt, including what it is. Read More»

How to Choose a Colour For Your Stencilled Concrete

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If you’re resurfacing an area of concrete around your home and using stencils to create a pattern, then you have a choice of colours. While you’ve already chosen your stencil design, you may not be so sure which colour to use yet. Some concrete colours are bright and vibrant while others are more muted. Choosing the right colour matters. You may want to make a statement, but you don’t want to create a concrete eyesore. Read More»

Answering a Few Common Questions About Underground Water Tanks

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Underground water tanks are used by production facilities as well as by homeowners; storing rainwater can mean reducing the amount of fresh water needed for a company’s production process and for jobs like hosing down concrete or the outside of a house or other structure. If you’re considering investing in an underground water tank for your home or for a business you own, note a few commonly asked questions about these tanks, and this can help you decide on the right type for your property and your water storage needs. Read More»

2 Ways To Reuse An Old Concrete Slab In Your Garden

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If you’ve decided to tear down your old and ramshackle garden shed, then you may think the dilapidated concrete slab that it’s sitting on will be the next thing to go. Digging up concrete can be an arduous and time-consuming task and then you’ll need to dispose of the old concrete, which is even more hard work to complete. Instead of removing the old concrete slab, you can use it to create a new feature in your garden. Read More»