Concrete Houses Vs Brick Houses

By |2020-10-20T17:53:35+00:00November 13th, 2020|Concrete|

Although bricks and concrete are very similar they do have significant differences - especially if you are talking concrete houses vs. brick houses. If you’re thinking about building a new house or building an addition to your current house, learning the differences between brick and concrete can help you make an informed decision. Learn about

Hoover Dam Construction: Concrete in History

By |2020-10-20T17:15:31+00:00November 6th, 2020|Concrete|

The Hoover Dam is one of the greatest American structures built. It was built during the early years of the 20th century. The demand for water and electricity was raging. There was also a series of floods caused by the Colorado River proving that it needed to be dammed and controlled. The Hoover Dam was

Concrete: Everything You Need To Know

By |2020-09-07T16:10:20+00:00September 18th, 2020|Concrete, Paving|

Concrete is a heavy, rough building material made from a mixture of broken stone, gravel, sand, cement, and water. The first “concrete” was made by crushing and burning gypsum or limestone. When water and sand were added to these cements, it created mortar, or a plaster-like material, used to make stones stick together. It can

Driveway Paving: What You Need to Know

By |2020-06-10T19:56:17+00:00June 26th, 2020|Asphalt, Concrete, Paving|

A good driveway changes the property value and aesthetics of your whole house. You’ll have a few different choices for driveway paving, like concrete, asphalt, and stones. Each of these types of paving have certain benefits and drawbacks. Asphalt Driveways An asphalt driveway can maintain great condition and quality for at least 10 years, and

Asphalt And Concrete Paving, Part One

By |2020-03-21T04:26:50+00:00March 9th, 2020|Asphalt, Concrete, News, Paving|

When it comes to residential paving materials, asphalt and concrete are undoubtedly the forerunners of the race. Both materials have the reputation of being long-lasting and the most reasonable budget wise. Asphalt and concrete have many similarities, but key distinguishing details that separate them from one another. Read on to compare and contrast asphalt and

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