No matter what type of driveway you have--concrete, asphalt or gravel--you are at risk for developing potholes. Potholes are caused by water penetrating the surface of the driveway. In the case of concrete and asphalt, the water builds up under the... Read More »
First we are going to start cutting the clay in quite into slabs, but you know even quite even slabs. Let me explain why. We are going to cover one base that we are going to use this, wrap it with newspaper, and then we are going to start cutting the... Read More »
The dry-mortar method is an easy way to fill the space in masonry joints when you're building a patio. One of its advantages is that the mortar keeps those pesky weeds from sprouting. Whether you're using bricks or concrete slabs, consider filling the... Read More »
This is Ben Ingham with Expert Village talking about a walk out basement. The next step in the process was to have the slab poured in the base here and actually I have that as a term key job because it was about 20 yards of concrete and that is more then... Read More »
Smooth, unblemished sidewalks look great leading up to our front door, but they can pose some hazards if there are any cracks in the concrete. If you have a crack in your sidewalk, repair it as soon as you can. Sidewalk cracks are dangerous. Read More »