What Is “Slump” in Concrete?

Slump is a standardized way of measuring the workability and consistency of fresh concrete. Learn more in this blog.

Slump is a standardized way of measuring the workability and consistency of fresh concrete. Learn more in this blog.

It’s difficult to know how certain hardscaping elements, like walkways, will look on your property until they’re installed. But, the challenge is that you need to be certain about how you want that element to be designed before it’s installed. With walkways in particular, there are several design choices you can choose from, including pavers, […]

Learn how seasonal changes affect your concrete surfaces and discover preventive measures to protect your concrete from temperature fluctuations, moisture, and deicing damage.
There is a lot that goes into building a loading dock. Learn more about which factors to consider when starting this type of project.
This article covers the various factors that impact the overall cost to build a concrete parking lot, including size, location, and labor.

Concrete is known for its durability, but still requires routine maintenance. Learn more about how to maintain your interior and exterior concrete.

This article outlines the fundamentals of installing a concrete basin installation and why it’s critical to get help from an expert.

There are three primary types of concrete curbs: barrier, mountable, and decorative. Learn more about the differences in this article.

Concrete-formed floors, platforms, roadways, and walls need reinforcement to prevent cracking. Wire mesh and Fibermesh® are the most common reinforcement products used to maintain concrete integrity. This article will cover the primary differences between Fibermesh® and wire mesh and how to choose the best one for your project. Wire Mesh Wire mesh, sometimes called welded […]

Polishing can enhance the appearance of your concrete floor, reduce maintenance needs, and even extend its predicted lifespan. And grinding and polishing concrete floors typically costs less than covering the same square footage of space with wood, ceramic, or even vinyl flooring. However, like any process, you’ll need to have the right equipment and follow […]