Ready-mix concrete is concrete batched and mixed at an off-site location (a central batching plant) and brought to your site "ready to use." This type of concrete differs from regular concrete, which is batched and mixed on the job site.
If you are working on a project that requires on-demand delivery of concrete mix to your site, a ready-mix concrete supplier will ensure no time is lost waiting for the delivery of materials.
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Garage floors can get ugly over the years due to oil stains, dirt, and neglect. Whether you want to use your garage for a hobby area or you just wish your garage was a more attractive place for parking your cars, consider having a coating applied. A coating might even make your property more valuable and appealing to future buyers. Here are reasons to consider a coating for your old garage floor.
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If you have sunken concrete on your property that's near your entry, on your patio, or on a pool deck, you should find a way to repair the problem to keep someone from tripping and getting hurt. You probably won't need to replace the concrete since it's often possible to raise the sunken area through mud jacking. Mud jacking is a method of concrete leveling that can be much cheaper and less disruptive than replacing a concrete slab.
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One element of owning and operating a business that can sometimes be overlooked is the parking lot. Operating a safe parking lot comes with both maintenance and design. Here, you'll find a few tips to help you maintain a parking lot in good condition that is safe for your customers to use without concern.
Hire a Professional Parking Lot Maintenance Company
Chances are, you don't have the knowledge or equipment needed to properly maintain a parking lot.
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If you're fixing up your garage so you can use it for a home gym or other purposes besides parking your car, you may be wondering what to do about the floor. If your current floor is pitted, stained, and cracked, it may look too unattractive to keep in its current form.
A solution to consider is having a concrete contractor add an overlay to the garage floor and then finishing the floor with a decorative option.
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