• What's the Correct Thickness for a Concrete Driveway?

    If you're looking to pour your own concrete driveway, or if you are shopping around for quotes from contractors, you may be confused as to how thick your driveway needs to be. This article will discuss driveway thickness.WeightHow thick the concrete required for a driveway is based on the weight of the vehicles that are going to be using it. Most households with cars, trucks or SUVs can suffice with a concrete slab that is four inches thick. This is based on vehicles weighing 10,000 lbs. or [...]

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    Why Liners Are Better Than Concrete For Your Crawl Space & Basement

    History of Homes & Crawl SpacesSince the beginning of home building, moisture under the home has been an issue. It was thought that putting multiple (cross ventilation) vents in to bring in fresh air and carry out the moist air was the answer, but that was not fixing the problem alone. Next the thought was that they would add plastic on top of the floor beneath the home and this would keep most of the moisture under it, but this proved to cause even more problems because, it never allowed [...]

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  • Concrete – What to Do About Dusting, Crumbling, Cracks and Discolouration

    Concrete – What to Do About Dusting, Crumbling, Cracks and Discolouration

    Concrete is one of the most common materials used in modern construction; the reason for this is that there is no other material that can provide the same results as concrete. The use of concrete for construction provides some great advantages, such as ease of use and strength. When concrete is in it’s liquid form … Continue reading Concrete – What to Do About Dusting, Crumbling, Cracks and Discolouration