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Bichler Gravel & Concrete Co

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Bichler Concrete and Gravel currently specializes in Redimix concrete; sand, gravel, and stone; and precast concrete products. The company offers its services to residential, commercial, and industrial markets. All of their services are offered year-round. They now offer snow removal and sanding in the winter months. The company has changed ownership several times, but Bichler Gravel & Concrete Company still offers the reliable service it was built on. Ca

Bichler Concrete and Gravel currently specializes in Redimix concrete; sand, gravel, and stone; and precast concrete products. The company offers its services to residential, commercial, and industrial markets. All of their services are offered year-round. They now offer snow removal and sanding in the winter months. The company has changed ownership several times, but Bichler Gravel & Concrete Company still offers the reliable service it was built on. Ca


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34 years of experience

Wholesale Floor Coatings supplies products and installation of interior and exterior concrete floors and surfaces. With more than 25 years experience, WFC will provide the Do It Yourselfer with proper instruction and High Quality Products to get the job done right. WFC also installs all products that it supplies for the customer that isn't as eager to get dirty."

Wholesale Floor Coatings supplies products and installation of interior and exterior concrete floors and surfaces. With more than 25 years experience, WFC will provide the Do It Yourselfer with proper instruction and High Quality Products to get the job done right. WFC also installs all products that it supplies for the customer that isn't as eager to get dirty."

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Decorative Concrete questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can pour concrete if it rained the day before, but you’ll need to drain the construction site to ensure there isn’t standing water where your slab will sit. You might need to manually remove any puddles and set up drainage on your site to dry it before pouring. Moist soil won’t be an issue, but standing water will throw off your concrete mix ratios. Additionally, ensure there isn’t more rain expected in the near future before you pour.

Cost and age are two factors to consider when determining if you should repair or replace your concrete driveway. If your existing driveway is on the older side and the cost of repairs is 50% or more of its value, it might be worth replacing it. Replacing a concrete driveway when it's 20 years old and deteriorating in condition will save you from the cost of repairs that likely wouldn’t save it from replacement in a few years anyway.

You should water new concrete by spraying it five to 10 times per day for the first seven days. This process of moist curing allows the concrete to become as strong as possible to prevent cracks and weak concrete. Moist-cured concrete is 50% stronger than concrete that was not sprayed with water during the first week. The only exception is if you pour concrete in the winter. Then, spraying with water is not recommended.

Yes, fiber concrete can crack, and contrary to popular belief, it will crack under similar forces to rebar-reinforced concrete. The difference is in how the crack spreads through the slab. When you exert pressure on a slab, the slab flexes downward, putting tensile forces on the bottom of the slab. In rebar concrete, a crack at the bottom will also quickly appear on the top surface. In fiber concrete, the fibers hold the two sides of that bottom crack together, making it less likely for the crack to form on the top surface.

Asphalt can get sticky in high temperatures and intense sunlight and is better for cooler or moderate climates, while concrete is more likely to crack in colder climates where water can seep into the slab and freeze. Asphalt requires more maintenance in terms of sealing, it has a slightly shorter lifespan, on average, and it’s a bit more expensive to install. Concrete will last longer with less maintenance, and it offers you more options for customization, including staining and stamped patterns. As such, a concrete driveway adds to home value more than an asphalt driveway in many cases.

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