Posts tagged spring repairs
Navigating Post-Snow Concrete: Mental Preparation for a Clear Path Ahead

As the winter season comes to a close, the sight of melting snow can be a relief. However, for those responsible for concrete maintenance, it's a time to assess the aftermath of the chilly months. Whether you're a homeowner, a property manager, or a business owner, understanding what to expect and how to mentally prepare for what lies beneath that blanket of snow is crucial for ensuring the longevity and safety of your concrete surfaces.

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Concrete Maintenance to Take You From Winter to Spring

Winter has come and is almost gone once again… It’s time to prepare for the springtime that is right around the corner! Make sure you and your concrete are ready for the temperature and weather change that is about to happen. Out with the snow and in with the rain!

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How To Know If You Should Repair Your Concrete This Winter

The Winter season has been in full swing! Snow brings salt, debris, and possibly a bit of debris. Even though concrete is very durable, cold temperatures, slush, snow, and salt all take a toll on your concrete. For those who live in northeast Ohio, it can be snowy, and ice can be dangerous during the winter. If you are not sure if you should repair your concrete for winter, follow these tips to know what you should look out for.

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Winter Vs. Concrete: Why Leveling is Important Come Springtime

The emergence of spring brings with it lots of mostly pleasant surprises--vibrant tulips, budding trees, and the first opportunities to enjoy a warm walk around the neighborhood. But, as you begin that stroll, you may find yourself with another spring surprise--shifted concrete. Whether winter has affected your driveway, sidewalk, concrete steps, or something else, its freezing and thawing process can leave your concrete out of place or unlevel. But, before we talk about how to solve this homeowner's burden, let's discuss what happened to create the problem in the first place.

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