By offering lateral support to vertical slopes, a retaining wall can hold back soil for a multitude of reasons, including leveling terraces to add landscaping, eliminating hard-to-mow slopes and provide solutions to drainage and erosion problems. There are some places throughout the front range that require additional storage options for water tanks or cisterns. Cellars provide large underground rooms for those needs as well as doubling as safety shelters, hot-water tank and HVAC system rooms. Finishing a basement is absolutely the best way to generate a more livable space.
By offering excavation services we can cut down on so many issues that occur during this phase of building. Often when coming behind another company we have to start with correcting minor to major issues just to start the concrete. Whether you're clearing an area by cutting down trees, removing brush, or having footers dug we can easily and quickly take care of those needs. Our excavating equipment is large enough to complete most projects yet small enough to maneuver around preexisting buildings.
Although it may seem simple to pour a small slab of concrete in your yard, lots of experience and planning is needed. Concrete projects require time, patience, careful measurements and more importantly, it can be very costly to repair or remove if done wrong. Without the proper preparation, your layout may lack practicality by not having the right mix for conditions, poor design, bad framing, not squared, the correct thickness, the right reinforcement, is it sloped correctly or the right finish, just a name a few.
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Vibrating concrete is a crucial step on many concrete projects. When you pour a concrete wall, it will create large air bubbles that can weaken the wall. When vibrating a wall you should always make sure that all of the concrete is exposed to the vibration.
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There are two most common methods of applying sealers to driveways. Solvent-based sealers are best spray applied and water-based sealers are best applied by a roller. Always strive for maximum coverage when spray applying or rolling. The coverage rate is about 250 to 300 square feet. Applying two...