If your home has an old concrete patio that looks worn and pitted, concrete resurfacing is a great way to improve its appearance. Concrete resurfacer is made from a mixture of cement and plastic polymers. When applied over a concrete slab, the cement hardens and the plastic polymers cause the hardened cement to bond to your existing slab. The new layer of cement will cover up all of the cosmetic blemishes on your patio, making it look new.
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Residential paving is essential to the aesthetics and functionality of your property.
The paving material you choose determines the cost, durability, aesthetics, and maintenance of the pavements. The most common materials used in residential paving projects are asphalt and concrete. But both materials differ in costs, durability, and maintenance. Thus, if you plan on conducting a residential paving project, weigh the pros and cons of the above paving materials before picking one.
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There are many materials that your construction and landscaping projects will require. Unfortunately, individuals may not realize the difficulty of supplying their site with the necessary supplies or following the best practices when working with cement.
Determine Whether You Want To Use Onsite Mixing Or Ready-Mixed Concrete Delivery Solutions
An early decision regarding your use of concrete will be whether you are planning to mix the cement on site or to use a ready mixed concrete delivery service to meet these needs.
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If you're thinking of putting walkways on your property to keep people from trampling your grass and to provide access to fence gates, a fire pit, or a seating area in your yard, consider having stamped concrete installed. You can create just about any design you can think of for a custom look. There are many stamp shapes available, but if you can't find any you like, you can have a custom stamp made.
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The time to start protecting your new asphalt driveway is shortly after it's installed. Talk to your contractor about having a surface treatment for asphalt put on your new driveway when it's time. This usually isn't done immediately after installation because the asphalt needs to cure first.
Here's why asphalt begins to deteriorate after it's applied to your driveway, how a surface treatment can help, and how surface treatments for asphalt driveways are applied.
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