Cracked concrete sidewalks look shabby, and they are more prone to quick decay. Further, cracks can pose a tripping hazard and a liability. There are a few common causes of cracking, which can usually be avoided or repaired.
1. Moisture Damage
Moisture, whether from rain, snow, or lawn sprinklers, is the most common cause of cracks on older sidewalks. The concrete has lasted many years, providing that it was installed well on a firm base, but eventually, small cracks begin to form.
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If you own a commercial property with a parking lot, you may need to have its spaces striped. This type of maintenance isn't that hard to deal with, especially if you stick to these rules.
Fill in Holes
Before you use a striper to create lines on your parking lot, it's a good idea to first examine this space. Look at it up close to check for possible issues. Holes can drastically interfere with the striping quality you can achieve, which is why this step is important.
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Owning a home comes with many challenges, and there are always things you need to be aware of. The foundation under your house is essential to supporting the structure properly, and there are some things you may notice that may point to the need for foundation repair.
Sagging Floors
Older homes often suffer from floors that are sagging or lower in one area than the rest of the house. Low spots can indicate a lack of support for the building and can be caused by a foundation problem that you are unaware of.
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Concrete work is one of the most demanding jobs in the building trades because it requires a lot of lifting ad bending. Before ready-mix concrete was available, concrete was mixed in small batches, and it could be hard to get each one the same. Now, with concrete mixed offsite and delivered in large amounts, the consistency, and quality of the concrete is higher, and the entire process of mixing on-site no longer slows down the process.
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Concrete slab repair is a necessary evil for any concrete structure. Over time, concrete will inevitably crack and start to show signs of wear and tear. While concrete is a very strong and durable material, it is not immune to the elements and will eventually need to be repaired. The concrete slab repair process is not overly complicated, but it does require some specific steps to be done properly. Here's a brief outline of three major steps involved in concrete slab repair.
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