Your Guide To Buying A Concrete Pump

If you are new to using concrete pumps, it may surprise you to learn that there are actually many different types of pumps available. As such, you can't just buy any pump and expect it to work for you. Instead, you need to consider how often you will use the pump and the specific jobs you will use it for, as well as your budget, in order to select the right pump and pump type to meet your needs. [Read More]

Restoring And Beautifying Your Concrete Basement Floor

If the concrete floor in your basement is beginning to look old and crack in some places, you can have it restored. During the restoration process, you can improve the overall appearance of the basement by having the new overlay stained. If this is something you are considering, you will find the answers to some of the questions that you may have below. Does staining concrete cost a lot? The complete cost of staining the concrete varies, but you should expect to spend around$3 to $7 a square foot. [Read More]

Preparing Your Small Business For Winter: Important Building Maintenance

When you are entering into your first winter as a small business owner, you may find yourself at a loss as far as what you will need to do to get your business and building ready for the coming cold winter months. However, if you want to be sure that your business continues to run smoothly and without incident throughout the winter months, there are some important steps that you will need to take during the few weeks and months leading up to winter. [Read More]

Why It's Not A Good Idea To Mix Your Own Concrete

If you are planning a project that uses concrete, you might have noticed the affordable bags of concrete mix that you can purchase at just about any home improvement store. It might seem like a cost-effective option to get your project done, but mixing your own concrete really isn't a good idea unless you have the right equipment and know what you are doing. These are a few reasons why. [Read More]