The Pros And Cons Of Pre-Fabricated Concrete Walls And Fencing

If you are looking to install a concrete retainer wall in your yard or install trendy new concrete fencing, you have a decision to make. You can hire a concrete contractor to come and pour the walls onsite or you can use pre-fabricated walls and fences. There are many benefits to pre-fabricated concrete, but there are a few disadvantages as well. When you take the time to educate yourself on these pros and cons, you can make an informed decision about whether pre-fabricated concrete is right for you. [Read More]

Only Need A Crane For Two Hours Or Less? Solutions That Help

The most difficult part about moving a really heavy object is only having to move it once. If you are in a position where you have to move something heavy from a truck to its installation point, or from the installation point to a truck, it seems rather pointless to buy a crane. This is especially true if you have absolutely no other reason to own a crane or use a crane again for a very long time. [Read More]

Working With Concrete In Hot Weather

As if working with concrete didn't have enough potential pitfalls already, one must always be sure to factor for the weather conditions during installation. This is especially true when temperatures are running high in the summertime. If you have an upcoming concrete installation project and would like to learn more about dealing with elevated temperatures, read on. This article will outline three helpful pieces of advice for working with concrete in the heat. [Read More]

How To Fix Small Asphalt Cracks

Cracks in your asphalt are usually inevitable. However, most small cracks will have no impact on the actual load bearing capability of the slab. But, if you leave them unpatched, they can grow and become, at the very least, a trip hazard. This is why it is so important to fix cracks in your asphalt as soon as possible, even if they are very small. This article explains how you can use pre-mixed, cold formula asphalt crack filler to fix small cracks and holes before they become a serious problem. [Read More]