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by Mike Carmody
You just finished a pour, the concrete has cured, and now it's time to strip the forms. But instead of a clean release, the concrete is bonded to t...
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by Mike Carmody
You poured the slab. You finished it smoothly. Now don't let weather, oil stains, and tire marks tear it apart. Sealing concrete protects your work...
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by Mike Carmody
Salt finish concrete is one of the simplest ways to add character to a residential pour. It's affordable, practical, and gives your clients somethi...
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by Mike Carmody
Hardened concrete on your tools, forms, and equipment is part of the job. Nobody likes dealing with it, but it happens. Maybe you've got dried resi...
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by Mike Carmody
Cracked, stained, or worn-out concrete doesn't always need to be torn out and replaced. If the slab underneath is still solid, concrete resurfacing...
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by Mike Carmody
When you’re planning a concrete patio, one of the first decisions you’ll make is the slab thickness. It may sound like a minor detail, but the thic...
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by Mike Carmody
When you’re about to start a concrete project, one of the first questions that comes to mind is, “How many bags of concrete do I need?” No matter w...
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by Mike Carmody
If you’ve worked with concrete, you know the clock is always ticking. But how long does it actually take to dry?
It depends on a few factors, like ...
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by Mike Carmody
When it comes to concrete work, whether you're pouring a driveway, foundation, or custom hardscape, it's important to understand the differences be...
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by Mike Carmody
When working on tight schedules and demanding projects, every minute counts. That's why choosing the right concrete mixer can make all the differen...
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by Mike Carmody
A Bad Concrete Pour Costs More Than You Think
We’ve all been there... a bad concrete job that doesn’t just ruin your day but also costs you in ways...
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by Mike Carmody
A home foundation is the first (and most important) step in building a safe, sturdy house. It's the base that supports everything above it, ensurin...
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