What is basement waterproofing?
Basement waterproofing is the process or using special techniques and products to prevent water infiltration in a basement foundation. Contact us as we offer a wide range of systems and products designed to keep the basement dry.
Why are there tire marks on my fresh sealer?
Tire “scuffing” is common with sealcoating. With traffic, these marks will blend in and no longer be visible.
How can I keep my new parking area looking great?
Simply keeping your lot clean of debris will help and add years to its life. Speak to us about preventative parking lot maintenance programs and we can add years to your investment.
What should I expect from the first few days of traffic?
During the first few days you may see some tire impressions, wheel marks and scuffing. You may also experience “power steering tears”. These markings occur when tires are turned in a tight radius on fresh pavement. In time, these areas will smooth and flatten with regular traffic.
Why is sand spread over the top of my new parking lot surface?
While your new overlay has only been on for a few hours, the sand will help protect it and keep scarring to a minimum. Within a few days general use and weather will clear the sand away.
Is asphalt environmentally friendly?
As a completely natural and fully recyclable material, asphalt can be considered one of the most environmentally friendly methods of surfacing available.
What is a good surface for a parking lot?
Asphalt is well know for its long lifespan and durability. It is a popular choice for roads and parking lots because of its sleek finish and resistance to weather conditions. Its low maintenance and aesthetically pleasing for a long time after laying.
Why should I maintain my parking lot?
Your parking lot is the first opportunity to create a positive first impression for any potential customers. In today’s world, they expect to be provided with adequate parking facilities. If you already own a parking lot, it’s important to maintain it to the highest possible standards for both safety and to protect your investment.Continue reading→
Can I install travertine pavers on my concrete pool deck?
Yes, you can install pavers on top of concrete but each installation project is different and it does depend on the state of the existing concrete.
How much does it cost to install pool pavers?
Costs will vary depending on several factors such as the size of your pool deck and the type of pavers you would like to use. No two paver pool deck projects are the same. Contact us and we will be happy to provide a free site survey and no obligation quote.
Is it necessary to use a sealer on my paver pool deck?
It is important to know that a sealer will help when it comes to resisting stains and, in some cases, there are sealers that can help the coloration of the pavers, enhancing it and deepening it. With that being said, we recommend that you experiment and test any sealer before using it.
Can I install travertine pavers on my concrete pool deck?
Yes, you can install pavers on top of concrete but each installation project is different and it does depend on the state of the existing concrete.
How much does it cost to install pool pavers?
Costs will vary depending on several factors such as the size of your pool deck and the type of pavers you would like to use. No two paver pool deck projects are the same. Contact us and we will be happy to provide a free site survey and no obligation quote.
Is it necessary to use a sealer on my paver pool deck?
It is important to know that a sealer will help when it comes to resisting stains and, in some cases, there are sealers that can help the coloration of the pavers, enhancing it and deepening it. With that being said, we recommend that you experiment and test any sealer before using it.
Do they require drainage?
Yes. Saturated soil due to inadequate draining is among the leading cause of retaining wall failure. Without drainage, wet weather can cause the ground beneath your wall to shift and slide, making it unstable or causing it to collapse. To prevent this, drill “weep holes” into the bottom of the building materials to allow water...Continue reading→