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Colorado Concrete Repair
Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Thursday, December 4, 2014
By Dave Roberts
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Broken concrete can be pretty distressing to deal with, but it can be much more than that. Apart from being an eyesore, broken concrete can also be a significant safety hazard. In the unfortunate event that an accident occurs because of broken concrete on your property, you may be liable for a costly settlement. But the good news is that many of these problems can be avoided by hiring a reputable Colorado concrete repair firm.... Read More |
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Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
By Dave Roberts
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If you ve already been quoted a price for concrete replacement and you're finding it a bit steep, you might want to hold off and consider Colorado concrete repair instead. With the typical repair bill costing anywhere from 50% to 60% less than replacement, it would definitely be more cost-effective to go for repair if possible. You might actually be surprised at the degree to which concrete can be damaged and still be repaired by... Read More |
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Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
By Dave Roberts
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For most people who hire a Colorado concrete repair service, aesthetic concerns often override the functional. In other words, the primary objective is to restore the appearance of broken-up and/or damaged concrete. There is certainly nothing wrong with this goal, and a Colorado concrete repair service is indeed the most qualified professionals for the task. But you might also consider an equally important reason to get your concrete fixed: safety. Broken concrete is more than... Read More |
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Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
By Dave Roberts
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Are you pricing out the cost of replacing your concrete, because you are tired of seeing the crumbly, cracked, broken concrete outside your home? It may be tempting to pull out the concrete and have it re-poured, but there are cheaper options that should be considered before you replace the concrete. Concrete Replacement is Expensive When you have concrete replaced, it is an expensive process. In fact, replacing concrete is often more expensive than laying... Read More |
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Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Thursday, August 21, 2014
By Dave Roberts
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Many homes use concrete as the main building material for the foundation, and surrounding driveways and sidewalks. It is a strong material and makes a great base for the building, and when the concrete is secure, then the building is safe and solid. But, some homeowners find themselves facing problems when the concrete begins to crack and break down. There are various reason that might cause the concrete to break down, resulting in a devastating... Read More |
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Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
By Dave Roberts
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When you are spending money on home repairs, you want to make sure that you are getting good value for the money that is being spent. There are some types of repairs that can be quite expensive, and the added value of the property is minimal. One of the best ways that you can improve your property is by fixing old, broken concrete, because it improves the look of your home. Why Concrete Breaks Down... Read More |
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Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
By Dave Roberts
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Concrete is a primary building material for homes and most other structures, and its strength and durability make it a better option than most other commonly used building materials. For all its impressive properties however, concrete will break down at some point, and the results can be devastating. Broken down concrete can be both unsightly and a safety hazard. And to the detriment of homeowners, broken down concrete can cause the value of property to... Read More |
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Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
By Dave Roberts
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Need to hire a Colorado concrete repair outfit? If you ve spent a considerable amount of money on your concrete work–as you probably did–you likely want to preserve it for as long as possible. Unfortunately, concrete does crumble and break down, and it is inevitable that damage will eventually put your investment at risk. Blows from heavy objects and impact from cars and heavy machinery are the most common reasons for concrete damage, but environmental... Read More |
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