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How to Add Color to Concrete Mix Without Spending a Fortune

October 25, 2021 5:05 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

Homeowners across the country have said goodbye to their drab, gray concrete and hello to unique, colored concrete. Concrete can now come in a wide variety of colors to complement your home’s color or even the flowers surrounding your driveway or patio. Many of our customers shy away from colored concrete because they’re afraid of a high price tag—but that doesn’t have to be the case. Continue reading to learn some cheap ways to color concrete on your own: Liquid colorants: The first tip is to use inexpensive liquid colorant to dye your concrete. A 10-ounce bottle costs as little as $5 and can tint an 80-pound bag of concrete. Simply add the colors in the mixer after the aggregate and... View Article

How Weather Is a Factor in Concrete Curing

October 7, 2021 4:58 am Published by Leave your thoughts

Whether you’re pouring a foundation, a driveway or any other concrete surface, curing is an essential step in the process. When done the right way, cured concrete is as strong and durable as possible. While the curing process is usually straightforward—all you really have to do is wait—there are weather factors to consider with concrete curing. Here’s a basic guide covering the effects of weather on concrete. Cold weather Curing concrete in cold weather can be tricky. You still need to wait for concrete to dry, but you need to keep it from freezing as you wait. One of the worst effects of weather on concrete is freezing—it severely weakens the concrete. Whenever ambient temperatures get below freezing, it immediately... View Article

Five Reasons Not to Use Epoxy on Concrete Garage Floors

September 23, 2021 4:58 am Published by Leave your thoughts

Wondering if you should invest in an epoxy coating for your garage’s concrete flooring? While coating a concrete garage floor protects the surface and makes it easier to clean, not all coatings are created equal, and epoxy isn’t necessarily the best option. Here are the truths about concrete and epoxy that you need to know. Poor adhesion Homeowners who invest in epoxy coatings for their garage flooring are in for a surprise in the not-so-distant future. Epoxy and concrete garage flooring simply don’t mix. While it has far stronger adhesion to concrete surfaces when compared to paint, compared to polyurea, there’s a world of difference. Epoxy coatings have weak adhesion. Polyurea has a 15-year warranty against chipping, peeling and delamination,... View Article

Fact or Fiction: Can Concrete Burn in a Fire?

August 26, 2021 7:22 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

If we learned anything from the story of the Three Little Pigs, it’s that a house made of stone is the strongest house you can build. Sure, there’s also that whole moral about work ethic, but the takeaway is really that stone homes are the safest you can build. In that tale, the stone house was able to withstand the mighty blows of a terrorizing, big, bad wolf. Spoiler alert: In the original story, there was a fire involved in the end that helped the pigs defeat the wolf and leave the stone house standing strong. The fact that the pigs were able to light a fire in the stone chimney to defeat the wolf as he tried to sneak... View Article

Choosing the Right Outdoor Space: Concrete Patio vs. Wood Decks

August 12, 2021 7:22 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

When the weather is nice, there’s nothing like spending time enjoying the outdoors in the comfort of your own home. One great way to make the most of this experience is with a nice outdoor space option like a patio or a deck. If you’re thinking of installing something like this in your own home, you may be wondering what type of space to build. Two of the main options for outdoor spaces are concrete patios and wood decks. But which is right for you? Here is some information about each to help you consider concrete patios vs. wood decks. Decks A deck is a raised platform structure connected to the house. It is usually made of wood but can... View Article