Pouring cement for your home improvement projects

Protect your driveway, garage floor and patio
Any concrete structure is subject to cracking and as a homeowner you will want to water-proof these surfaces with an epoxy resin sealant. As soon as you notice a small crack in concrete anywhere on your house or yard you should apply as much sealant as necessary to safeguard it from any more damage. When the cracks are large it may not be enough to put on a sealant to the surface, as you could be faced with serious structural issues that will require an inspection by a professional. Epoxy resin sealants also render the surface of concrete easier to keep stain-free and make it painless to clean. You may need to apply a few coats of sealer and give it a week to dry, but after that you don’t have to be concerned with ongoing maintenance. Condensation down in the basement is another reason not to overlook any minor cracks in the walls and floors, as mold will readily grow there.

Concrete steps
Concrete stairs are the most useful and cost effective way of getting in or leaving a multi-story home or building because they need the least amount of maintenance, and in case cracks develop, it is relatively inexpensive to fix them. You make them by first constructing a frame out of wood, prepping the filler space with gravel and next pouring cement into the frame. Learning how to construct them will be a skill worth knowing, even if the process itself can be arduous and physically draining. Here is a list of the tools and material you will require when setting out to build them: a tamper, a shovel, concrete mix, half-inch plywood, a finishing trowel and an edge trowel, 2-by-4 lumber, a hammer, cooking spray. A wheelbarrow will be needed to mix the concrete, or you may rent a small cement mixer. In order to prevent potential dangers such as the accumulation of water, which will create slippery or icy conditions, you will want to make certain the steps are leveled and surfaced properly. Special brands of paint should be used to paint them, so whenever you decide to do it, slip-proof paint will be the category of paint usually recommended.

Assuming you find the above topics useful, you may also run across more suggestions about residential concrete at the following internet sites. This link will take you to further details about concrete restoration. A similar website is Create Decorative Concrete which has suggestions and recommendations pertaining to decorative concrete. Or you may have questions concerning basement waterproofing and will find Home Basement Waterproofing to be helpful.

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