by Vivian Smith | Feb 14, 2023 | Concrete Repair
Concrete is the most widely used construction material in the world. From buildings to sidewalks, it’s everywhere. However, concrete can be easily damaged by salt and sand, both of which can cause major issues. If you have concrete in your home or business,...
by Vivian Smith | Aug 24, 2022 | Concrete Repair
Have you noticed your concrete patio or driveway cracking and appearing uneven? Uneven concrete isn’t just an eyesore; it may also impair the structure of your home. Luckily, there are ways of repairing this common problem. Discover the difference between polyjacking...
by Ronnie Mixon | Mar 22, 2018 | Concrete Repair, Crack Repair, Uncategorized
Are you looking to prepare your home for spring and have cracks in your concrete driveway, sidewalk, or foundation? Now is the time to get these issues fixed so that more damage does not occur during the rainy spring season. Concrete repair is the most economical and...
by Ronnie Mixon | Feb 15, 2018 | Concrete Repair, Crack Repair, Foundation Repair, Uncategorized
When the rainy weather won’t let up, it’s important to consider the effect water has on your driveway. If your driveway is raised, uneven, or pulling away from your garage, there may be concrete issues at play due to moisture, improper soil compaction, or poor...
by Ronnie Mixon | Jan 18, 2018 | Concrete Repair, Crack Repair, Crawlspace Repair, Uncategorized
Drought-Related Foundation Problems Can Lead to Spring Water Issues Even though much of Alabama remains in a drought, it is important to prepare your home and foundation for the rainy days that often accompany springtime. It may seem contradictory to prepare for rain...
by Ronnie Mixon | Jan 18, 2018 | Concrete Repair, Crack Repair, Foundation Repair, Uncategorized
Be on the Watch for Concrete Cracks this Summer The Birmingham forecast for the next few days shows increased temperatures and chances of rain. As temperatures rise this summer, homeowners have several things to worry about. What if your yard or plants wilt or dry up?...