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Just-In Time Moving, LLC is a professional moving company that there is no job too small or too big that we can't handle. We do local and some distance moves. All of our movers are proficient, courteous, respectful, and willing to do any moving job that is reasonable. We have been in business for over 8 years. We also do specialty moves like safes up to 2,000 lbs. and pianos; consignment pick ups and deliveries.

Just-In Time Moving, LLC is a professional moving company that there is no job too small or too big that we can't handle. We do local and some distance moves. All of our movers are proficient, courteous, respectful, and willing to do any moving job that is reasonable. We have been in business for over 8 years. We also do specialty moves like safes up to 2,000 lbs. and pianos; consignment pick ups and deliveries.

Concrete Leveling questions, answered by experts

Unfortunately, concrete cracks happen, so there’s no surefire way to avoid them long-term. To slow down the cracking, apply a sealant every two to three years and use sand rather than salt to melt snow or ice. Using salt speeds up the freeze-thaw cycle, which may increase the likelihood of cracking. Additionally, keep vehicles and heavy machinery off of your concrete, as the weight can lead to more cracking.

Yes, concrete changes color while curing, moving from a dark shade when wet to a lighter shade once dry and fully cured. Wait at least 10 days after pouring the concrete to gauge the color of the final concrete. If the concrete remains dark or discolored after that period, reach out to your concrete contractor with questions.

Yes, lampposts need a concrete base. The concrete base provides a stable foundation for the lamppost, which can be heavy from the weight of the light fixture and other accessories. A concrete base also provides structural support for the lamppost, keeping it from sinking into the ground or tipping over in the wind. 

Yes, concrete lasts much longer than other common building materials. For example, asphalt lasts between 15 and 30 years on average, a small fraction of concrete's 50- to 100-year life span. Stone pavers on driveways and patios will last between 20 and 25 years without major repair. In other words, concrete is your best bet for long-term investment and minimal upkeep.

Yes, you can pour new concrete over old concrete, but you need to apply a concrete bonding agent to the existing concrete to ensure the new concrete sticks. Keep in mind that even with a bonding agent, large cracks and other flaws will still come through. If the concrete has heaved, settled, or cracked, pouring new concrete on top won’t address any root structural problems. Removing the existing concrete and rebuilding will be your best solution in that case.

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