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Most sidewalks don't need to be reinforced with rebar. General use sidewalks don't benefit from the addition of rebar. In fact, using rebar in your sidewalk could actually cost you more over time if your sidewalk needs repairs. A typical sidewalk repair is completed by removing and replacing the damaged area.
Big box stores will cross-cut your wood to a certain length or width, but if you require any level of customization, you're out of luck. Your local...
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Characteristics of Tiny Houses A common layout for a small house incorporates an open living space on the first floor, including a kitchen and...
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You can add a lean-to conservatory without planning permission to your home, as long as it is within the boundaries of your property and doesn't...
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Other common sizes are 14 x 22 feet, 16 feet x 24 feet, and 14 x 24 feet. These bigger one-car garages are great for storage space in addition to...
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Convector heaters are also good value and one of the lowest cost heaters to purchase. A downside is that they are best suited to well insulated and...
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In general, areas like staircases and closets count as finished square footage. Spaces like garages, three-season porches and unfinished basements...
Read More »No matter what size your new sidewalk will be, you can expect the installation process to take a significant amount of time. If significant preparation is required, your team might remove your old sidewalk and prep the area the day before pouring begins. Most sidewalk projects can be completed in 1-3 days. However, finishing work like sealants may be applied several days or weeks later. Using Your New Sidewalk: Your new sidewalk takes about 28 days to fully cure, but you don't have to wait that long to use it. For the first 24 hours, you should avoid disturbing your new sidewalk. Walking on the sidewalk is okay after 24 hours, but it can still be scuffed easily. Take care not to drag objects, apply heavy weight, or gouge the new concrete for the first few days. Normal foot traffic can resume after 3 days but you should wait 7 days to drive on new concrete. A concrete sidewalk is an investment that will last many years to come if it is properly installed. If your personal or commercial property needs a new sidewalk, Empire Parking Lot Services can provide you with beautiful, professional, results. Contact us at 714-633-0300 to have our experienced team assist you with your next concrete related project. Our team is passionate about customer satisfaction and determined to delight you with the best service, workmanship, and materials the industry has to offer. Please check out our "Anatomy of a Parking Lot" blog for a more in-depth view of what makes up a parking lot.
For most people, exterior plywood in a build will be sufficiently offgassed by the time the building is complete. If you are extremely sensitive...
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Woodworking isn't hard to learn, but it takes hard work to become a master. If you are passionate about constructing projects, you'll leap over any...
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Top Five Insulation Materials Keeping You Warm Fibreglass insulation (glass wool) Polyisocyanurate or PIR insulation. Polystyrene insulation....
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Anything from deferred maintenance on the home to cool market conditions can lower a home appraisal. Recent sales in the neighborhood will help...
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