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Precision Concrete Solutions

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Precision Concrete Solutions

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At Precision Concrete Solutions we are reliable, hard-working and professional. We are dedicated to giving our best work on all of our customers projects. Services available: Driveways Basements Sidewalks Patios Garage floors Concrete Slabs Footers **Free estimates, Fully Insured**

At Precision Concrete Solutions we are reliable, hard-working and professional. We are dedicated to giving our best work on all of our customers projects. Services available: Driveways Basements Sidewalks Patios Garage floors Concrete Slabs Footers **Free estimates, Fully Insured**


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Appalachian Industrial Holdings LLC

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Appalachian Industrial Holdings LLC

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6 years of experience

Excavating & Grading Water Crossings/Small Bridges Road/Driveway Grading & Maintenance Retaining Walls Land Clearing/Brush Hogging Wet & Dry Buried Utilities Septic Systems Drainage Installation/Repair Ponds

Excavating & Grading Water Crossings/Small Bridges Road/Driveway Grading & Maintenance Retaining Walls Land Clearing/Brush Hogging Wet & Dry Buried Utilities Septic Systems Drainage Installation/Repair Ponds


yoho contracting

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yoho contracting

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David Yoho I am what you mite call the owner of yoho contracting I have been doing home remodeling for 20 + years with many satisfied customers we don't sub out we do our own work the men that works with me are knowledgeable of there trade and respectful if we cant do it right we don't do it

David Yoho I am what you mite call the owner of yoho contracting I have been doing home remodeling for 20 + years with many satisfied customers we don't sub out we do our own work the men that works with me are knowledgeable of there trade and respectful if we cant do it right we don't do it



Professional Lawn Care, Corp.

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Professional Lawn Care, Corp.

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37 years of experience

Full Service Landscape Contractor Including: Agronomy, Aquaculture-BioMechanical Engineering, Botony, Entomology, Horiticulture, Pathology, Soil & Water Testing, Snow Removal-Limited Pittsburgh, PA Service Area

Full Service Landscape Contractor Including: Agronomy, Aquaculture-BioMechanical Engineering, Botony, Entomology, Horiticulture, Pathology, Soil & Water Testing, Snow Removal-Limited Pittsburgh, PA Service Area




D&L Field Services

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D&L Field Services

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18 years of experience

we have 10 employees 2 trucks 4 trailers summer lawn service equipment all major credit cards are accepted we have a Refer a Friend program that is 10 percent off of your bill if you refer us a friend that hasus do work

we have 10 employees 2 trucks 4 trailers summer lawn service equipment all major credit cards are accepted we have a Refer a Friend program that is 10 percent off of your bill if you refer us a friend that hasus do work



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Concrete Driveways questions, answered by experts

Yes, concrete discoloration is common, as many factors can cause concrete to turn a different color. Differences in the concrete mix or how it was cured can leave the concrete in a variety of different shades. The best way to prevent concrete discoloration is to hire an experienced concrete pro who ensures a consistent installation process.

Concrete slump can be affected by the amount of water in the mix, the size of the aggregate components, the mix’s temperature, how long the concrete is mixed, and more. Mixing concrete with the correct slump depends on almost every component of the concrete mix being correctly balanced and is critical to ensure the concrete performs as expected.

Asphalt is not a type of concrete. While both are a common type of pavement, asphalt is composed of aggregates (like sand and gravel) and bitumen; concrete is a mixture of cement, aggregates, and water. Here are some of the key differences between asphalt and concrete driveways.

Driveway aprons typically range between four and seven inches thick, though your town's building codes will likely have specific requirements. Additionally, you may need to add a layer of permeable aggregate in the excavation below your paved apron to ensure proper stormwater drainage.

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.

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