Decorating Your Concrete
Chalk is an indispensable tool when it comes to preparing freshly-paved or sealcoated parking lots for striping. Using the right chalk for the job can make the difference between a job well done and one that has to be redone at great expense. Not all chalk is created equal – the most common chalk colors used by contractors offer their own advantages and downsides for a broad range of striping jobs. Read More»
Potholes, winter grime, and faded striping in your lot can negatively affect your business. Not only are they eyesores, they can also create a bad first impression for your customers. In extreme cases, you could even be held liable if a car is damaged due to a bad pothole or missing parking lines. The following list of spring lot maintenance chores can help you avoid these problems.
#1: Perform an inspection Read More»
Filling cracks in concrete is an important step in preserving the concrete. Cracks are inevitable, but this does not mean that you need to just live with them. A little bit of patch or concrete crack filler can help hide the crack, even though they won’t make it perfectly invisible. However, they can ultimately prevent the crack from becoming larger. There are two ways to fill a concrete crack: vinyl patch or liquid filler. Read More»
Your driveway sees a lot of use, but it is often overlooked when it comes to regular maintenance. Unfortunately, this can shorten the life of the drive, resulting in the need for an expensive repaving or replacement project. Spending some time on regular driveway maintenance can extend not just the useful life of the driveway, it can also keep it more attractive so it doesn’t detract from the curb appeal of your home. Read More»
To protect your car and provide it a safe parking spot, you need your driveway to remain intact. One of the best ways to do this is by following some thorough and consistent tips on maintaining the concrete surface. If this is something that you want to take on, read on and apply some of these points so that you are able to make the most of your driveway over the long haul. Read More»