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How to Remove Ice and Snow Without Damaging Concrete

How to Remove Ice and Snow Without Damaging Concrete

May 20, 2025

Snow and ice can quickly turn driveways and walkways into a slippery hazard during winter. But removing snow and ice the wrong way can do more harm than good. Deicing salts, harsh chemicals, and even metal shovels can cause cracking, pitting, and long-term surface damage. Cracking, scaling, and discoloration are all common issues caused by

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Stamped and Decorative Concrete Ideas for Modern Sidewalks

Stamped and Decorative Concrete Ideas for Modern Sidewalks

September 7, 2025

Modern sidewalks are no longer just functional walking paths. Today, homeowners, businesses, and municipalities look for surfaces that combine durability with visual appeal. Stamped and decorative concrete has emerged as a preferred choice, offering the strength of traditional concrete with endless design options. This blog explores how stamped and decorative concrete ideas can transform sidewalks

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Permits and Local Codes You Need Before Replacing a Sidewalk

Permits and Local Codes You Need Before Replacing a Sidewalk

September 7, 2025

Replacing a sidewalk is not just a matter of pouring concrete and smoothing it over. In nearly every U.S. city, sidewalks are considered part of the public right-of-way, which means property owners must comply with local laws and permitting requirements before starting construction. These rules exist to maintain uniformity, ensure public safety, and guarantee accessibility

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Seasonal Maintenance Checklist for Concrete Sidewalks

September 7, 2025

Your property’s concrete sidewalks are one of its most visible and hardworking assets. Yet, they are often overlooked until a glaring crack, uneven joint, or winter damage creates an urgent hazard. In fact, a single trip hazard can quickly escalate into a serious liability; according to Bureau of Justice Statistics–based data as per Forbes, the

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