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Identifying Concrete Problems

Although it might not seem like a big deal, issues with the concrete around your house can cause big problems in the long run. A single rogue crack can turn into a leaky basement in no time, which is part of the reason I started focusing so much on evaluating concrete issues. I realized that by identifying problems early, I could have them addressed proactively to resolve the problem. This website is all about identifying issues with your concrete so that you can get things fixed quickly the first time around. Read more about concrete issues on this blog and why they are so dangerous.

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Fix Your Sidewalk Or Driveway With Concrete Raising This Summer

Do you have a concrete sidewalk or driveway that is starting to look more than a bit sunken? Concrete can shift and sink over time if the foundation it is sitting on is not that strong. This could lead to uneven breaks in the concrete or at the very least a sidewalk or driveway that doesn't look very good. Thankfully, there is a relatively easy fix if you know the right contractor. Read More 

Basement Waterproofing: How To Repair Cracks That Let Water Seep Through

Since your basement is below the ground, it's prone to dampness and water leaking in from the outside. Several things can cause wet basement problems from poor drainage around the house to cracks in the foundation. Many times, cracks may seem serious, but they're not a danger to the structure of your house. Still, they can be problems when they let water leak into the basement. Here are some tips for dealing with cracks in the foundation and how they're repaired. Read More