GETTING IT DONE RIGHT
SPOTLIGHT REPAIR PROJECT
How to Resurface Concrete from Cracks, Chips, Spalling or Flaking
As all contractors know, there are three indisputable facts about concrete: it’s gray, it gets hard and unfortunately, it will deteriorate over time. There are a variety of culprits including freeze-thaw cycles, vehicle traffic, or everyday wear-and-tear that cause driveway, patio, sidewalks, and other concrete surfaces to crack, chip, spall, and flake. When the inevitable happens, contractors can address the problem quickly, effectively, and affordably.
Before you bring in a big crew and ready-mix trucks to remove and replace the concrete, consider resurfacing it instead. MORE
DRIVEWAY REPAIR
- Types of Projects
- that fall into this category
- some tips to help improve results
MASONRY
- Types of Projects
- that fall into this category
- some tips to help improve results
SPOTLIGHT PROJECTS
Using dry mix for setting fence posts
Mixing up a batch of concrete doesn’t have to be intimidating. All it takes it the right tools, the right product, and the space to get dirty.
Filling wide driveway cracks
Mixing up a batch of concrete doesn’t have to be intimidating. All it takes it the right tools, the right product, and the space to get dirty.
Constructing an outdoor ping pong table
Mixing up a batch of concrete doesn’t have to be intimidating. All it takes it the right tools, the right product, and the space to get dirty.
Getting your pour right, every time
Mixing up a batch of concrete doesn’t have to be intimidating. All it takes it the right tools, the right product, and the space to get dirty.








