With hopefully the last bout of snow, ice, and frigid temperatures in the rearview mirror, spring is the perfect time to get your concrete driveway sealed and add a beautiful protective flake coating to your garage floor. It wasn’t necessarily the worst winter we’ve ever seen in the Kansas City […]
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We already saw our first hard freeze of the season a few weeks ago in the Kansas City area, and there are more to come this week, which means that if you’ve been putting off sealing your concrete surfaces and driveway, time is running out. Rock Solid Concrete Sealing Systems […]
The sun’s out for the most part and the snow and ice are just about melted which means that you’ll likely be hitting quite a few potholes around the Kansas City metro over the next few weeks. While potholes are annoying to say the least they should be a staunch […]
No homeowner likes getting blindsided by unexpected repairs and expenses but that’s exactly what will happen if you don’t choose to seal your concrete surfaces and driveway in the Kansas City area before winter. No matter how new or old your concrete and/or driveway is, it’s no match for a […]
It’s only October but in the Kansas City area the weather can change on a dime and most local weather experts are predicting bitter cold and snow as early as next week which is great if you like winter but it’s not great news for unsealed concrete and driveways. Concrete […]
It’s almost as if someone flipped a switch in Kansas City from summer to fall on Sunday night but if you’ve lived here long enough, you’re likely not surprised. However being caught off guard when fall all of a sudden flips to winter can be very bad and not to […]
All of the rain that fell this morning is now frozen and expanding which means your concrete and driveway are under quite a bit of stress. When water freezes, it expands by up to 9% and while concrete is typically thought of as a durable material, it simply does not […]
While we haven’t seen much snow and ice yet this winter in Kansas City, you’ve probably already used ice melt or salt to keep your driveway and concrete areas from becoming a slipping hazard but those chemicals can do significant damage to concrete surfaces. Unfortunately, the temperatures are far too […]