Concreting Services: 3 Indications Your Concrete Driveways Need Urgent Repair

Posted on: 22 December 2020

Many property owners choose concrete driveways and pavements because of their durability and flexibility. However, although concrete is a durable construction material, it does not last forever. After some years, your concrete driveways may start to wear and tear due to natural aging factors or exposure to natural elements such as rain and sun. They may also wear out due to daily foot and vehicular traffic. Getting your concrete pavements repaired by experienced contractors and at the right time will improve the appearance of your property. [Read More]

5 Benefits of Commercial Concrete Pumping

Posted on: 14 September 2020

When it comes to commercial concrete pumping, you're looking for speed, accuracy and efficiency. There are two types of concrete pumps used in construction projects: a boom pump and a line pump. A boom pump makes use of a remote-controlled robot arm to place the concrete where it's needed. It allows for high volumes of concrete pumping in an accurate and effective way. A line pump, on the other hand, utilizes flexible steel hoses attached to the outlet of the pump. [Read More]

What Are the Benefits of Spraying Concrete?

Posted on: 17 July 2020

As one of the most versatile building materials you could wish to work with, concrete comes in various forms. Some concrete contractors specialise in making precast concrete components which are shipped to site to fit together whereas others will be more at home pouring concrete in its liquid form. Each approach has its pros and cons but spray-on concrete should not be overlooked as a useful method either. What are the advantages of spray-on concrete that make it so beneficial? [Read More]

5 Ideas for Integrating Exposed Aggregate Around Your Home

Posted on: 14 October 2019

Exposed aggregate refers to concrete with the aggregate layer exposed. Generally, concrete contractors achieve this look by removing the top layer of concrete paste to reveal the aggregate underneath, and the final effect looks like rocks embedded into the concrete. If you like this look, there are many different ways to integrate exposed aggregate into your home. Here are some ideas to jump start your creativity.  Driveway Borders Want to enhance the look of your driveway? [Read More]