What Causes Cracks, and How You Can Prevent Them

A pink flower grows out of a crack in street asphalt. What causes concrete to crack is the same as asphalt, weather and vegetation.

A crack in the concrete might start small and could look like it won’t affect much of anything. However, a crack that is left and ignored can quickly become a larger problem, leading to serious damage or injury. Fixing cracks early is not only necessary, it is essential. But what causes concrete to crack? Concrete […]

Why Concrete Is the Go-To Building Material

What is concrete made of and what makes it the go-to building material? A mixture of coarse liquid and cement. Concrete pouring in a construction site.

Styles in architecture differ around the world. Certain shapes complement certain structures, and many historical buildings still stand after a millennium. The builders deservedly should get a lot of credit for their craftsmanship, but there is one common factor that many of these buildings have: concrete. So, what is concrete made of and why have […]

Installing Concrete in Cold Weather

Cold weather concrete mixer about to pour fresh concrete into a tower crane bucket.

Frigid temperatures are usually enough to shut down many operations. However, pouring concrete is not one of those jobs. When winter hits, construction can still continue with proper planning, and protecting concrete in cold weather is possible by following a standard set of guidelines. Regarding the phrase “cold weather,” when it refers to low temperatures […]

Preserving Our Past Through Historic Building Restorations

Scaffolding against the historic building restoration project.

Every city loves to showcase its history through architecture, and they will make significant efforts to ensure that that history stays alive. While much of the inside and utilities can be upgraded or replaced, it is the outside that must be preserved. That is why historic building restoration is important not to just the city, […]

Concrete Repair is an Important Concern

A concrete repair technician seals the underside of a concrete layer of parking ramp.

Take a quick trip downtown and you notice that concrete is ubiquitous. It’s the sidewalks, signage, parking structures, and roads. But tilt your head up, and you find that concrete is also in the buildings. For thousands and thousands of years, concrete has been one of the most used and most reliable building materials, and […]