Transform Your Garage Floor By Adding A Decorative Concrete Overlay

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. Read More 

Parking Lot Care: Can You Repair the Cracks in Your Lot?

If your customers complain about the small cracks in your asphalt parking lot, do something about it soon. Your parking lot could have fatigue cracks in it. Learn more about fatigue cracks, including how to repair and prevent them, below. What Are Fatigue Cracks? Fatigue cracks, also known as alligator cracks and web cracks, generally show up in pavement with inadequate structural support. Pavement that suffers from inadequate structural support is too weak, thin, or damp to support or carry heavy loads for long periods of time. Read More 

Constructing A Building? See Why Investing In Ready Mix Concrete Is A Good Idea

You can't underrate the impact that high-quality materials can have on your construction project. Of course, concrete is among the vital materials you need when constructing a building. The quality of the concrete usually determines the structural stability of the building. However, you also need sand, gravel, and water to get the right mixture for the project. But instead of mixing it at the construction site, you can choose ready mix concrete to make your work easier. Read More 

Compare Polyurea And Epoxy Residential Concrete Coatings

If you have concrete floors, you probably know they should be coated occasionally to protect them from stains and other damage. Plus, a coating can give your floors a lustrous shine and rejuvenate their appearance. There are a few options in residential concrete coatings, but polyurea and epoxy are among the most popular. Here's a look at how these two types of residential concrete coatings compare. Cost Of the two options, polyurea is more expensive. Read More 

Concrete Sealing: Frequently Asked Questions

Concrete is a very durable, affordable, and aesthetically pleasing material. These benefits make it perfect for use in residential driveways, patios, and a variety of other applications. However, in order to get the most out of your concrete surfaces, you may wish to consider sealing these surfaces with a concrete coating. If you are not familiar with this process or are not sure if concrete sealing is right for your needs, taking the time to review the frequently asked questions outlined below can help to ensure you get the answers you need to make the best decision regarding the sealing of all your concrete surfaces. Read More