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Read more about the article When Is It Too Cold to Pour Concrete in Austin, Texas?

When Is It Too Cold to Pour Concrete in Austin, Texas?

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  • Post published:December 16, 2023
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For many decades, the prevailing wisdom has been that no other paving material offers the longevity and strength of concrete. This is no myth. There are existing examples of concrete…

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Read more about the article How To Build a Solid Austin Concrete Slab Foundation

How To Build a Solid Austin Concrete Slab Foundation

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  • Post published:October 21, 2023
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Concrete slabs have become the overwhelming choice when a strong foundation is needed to support a structure, wall, or fence. However, unless an Austin concrete slab foundation is properly designed…

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Read more about the article From Concrete Installation to Parking Lots – The History of Concrete

From Concrete Installation to Parking Lots – The History of Concrete

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  • Post published:September 14, 2023
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It is hard to imagine what the modern world would look like if all concrete magically disappeared. If you go for a stroll in your neighborhood, you likely do so…

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Read more about the article Is It Time to Replace Your Austin Concrete Parking Lot?

Is It Time to Replace Your Austin Concrete Parking Lot?

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  • Post published:August 16, 2023
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For many years, concrete has been the go-to material for paving parking lots of all sizes when the goal is to have a pavement that can support heavyweight loads for…

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Read more about the article Can An Austin Concrete Company Speed Up Cure Time?

Can An Austin Concrete Company Speed Up Cure Time?

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  • Post published:July 16, 2023
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Concrete cures through a chemical process, but true curing also requires the excess water in the mix to evaporate. In most cases, a concrete pavement will be dry enough to…

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Read more about the article What Situations Require Concrete Parking Lot Replacement?

What Situations Require Concrete Parking Lot Replacement?

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  • Post published:June 23, 2023
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Concrete can be a great choice for a commercial parking lot. With proper care, including timely repairs and protection from overloading, a well-built concrete parking lot can often last 25…

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Read more about the article Six Steps for Hiring an Austin Concrete Contractor

Six Steps for Hiring an Austin Concrete Contractor

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  • Post published:June 21, 2023
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A concrete pavement can withstand extremely heavy loads for many decades if it is properly designed and installed. Thus, the skill, experience, and diligence of the Austin concrete contractor you…

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Read more about the article What Types of Concrete Curbs Are Available in Austin?

What Types of Concrete Curbs Are Available in Austin?

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  • Post published:May 24, 2023
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Throughout America, curbing has become a common site, especially in urban settings. However, unless you pay close attention, you might not realize that there are several types of concrete curbs…

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Read more about the article What Is the Lifespan of an Austin Concrete Parking Lot?

What Is the Lifespan of an Austin Concrete Parking Lot?

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  • Post published:May 17, 2023
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When many people think about the life expectancy of concrete, their thoughts turn to the aqueducts, amphitheaters, roads, and other structures built during the days of the Roman Empire. Many…

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Read more about the article How Thick Should an Austin Concrete Parking Lot Be?

How Thick Should an Austin Concrete Parking Lot Be?

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  • Post published:April 22, 2023
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For many years, concrete has been an extremely popular paving material for parking lots of all types and sizes. Concrete pavements offer several important benefits over other paving choices, particularly…

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