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Concrete Repair in Denver
Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
By Dave Roberts
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If you own any property in Colorado, there is a good chance that you will eventually need to hire a professional firm to handle concrete repair in Denver . For all the many wonderful qualities of concrete, it is a surprisingly fragile material that will crumble and fail at some point. Even professionally installed concrete can be damaged easily after many years of use, and only a professional firm can help you deal with the... Read More |
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Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Wednesday, January 9, 2019
By Dave Roberts
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While it is impossible to make your property liability-free, it is a good idea to reduce the problems that are found to help you avoid lawsuits in the future. If someone is injured while on your property, you could run into a number of legal bills, in addition to being responsible for the person's medical expenses. Luckily, a simple concrete repair in Denver will go a long way towards avoiding these problems in the future.... Read More |
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Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
By Dave Roberts
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With so many hazards found around the house, it makes sense to attempt to eliminate as many of them as possible. Therefore, if you have some sunken concrete anywhere on your property, hiring a company to take care of your concrete repair in Denver is a good idea. By keeping your concrete perfectly level, you will have one less thing near your home that could potential hurt you or a family member. Trips and Falls... Read More |
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Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Monday, December 22, 2014
By Dave Roberts
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There are many different methods of concrete repair in Denver . For starters, you could have each individual slab replaced, which is a lengthy and costly process. Depending on your issue, you could also fill and holes that you might have with additional concrete, although this method also takes some time to complete. If your concrete has sunken, your repair options are a little more straightforward. Causes of Sunken Concrete A few different things can... Read More |
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Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Monday, December 8, 2014
By Dave Roberts
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If you are planning on getting your concrete work replaced, you might want to hold off until you have consulted with concrete repair in Denver. Broken up concrete will have to be addressed as soon as possible of course, but repair might be better alternative to outright replacement for many reasons. Although there are undoubtedly many benefits to freshly laid concrete, you may find that concrete repaired by a capable firm can be just as... Read More |
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Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
By Dave Roberts
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It s very common to see 20 year old walkways, garage floors, driveways, and outdoor staircases with gaping deformities. Regardless of how well a job the original contractor did in installing these fixtures, as time goes on the material will start to break down. It s unavoidable, but that doesn t mean that you should have to deal with it. It s very important to get these repairs done, if not just for looks then... Read More |
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Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
By Dave Roberts
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The odds are, you have cracked concrete somewhere. Whether it s at your home or at your place of business, having cracked and sunken concrete can cause many problems. Alongside being the opposite of appealing to look at, there are many practical problems with messed up concrete. The last thing anyone wants is to scrape the undercarriage of their car every time they pull into their driveway, isn t it? Luckily, with concrete repair in... Read More |
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Posted in Cascade Mudjacking Blog
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
By Dave Roberts
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Denver CO is a wonderful place to reside, but sometimes… buildings sink. Buildings sink everywhere, in any average city, street or neighborhood. Professionals at Concrete repair in Denver have seen beautiful neighborhoods, where nice cars sat in the driveway in front of a well made multicar garage. Why? The driveway was around 8 inches lower than the entrance to the garage. Design flaw? Not hardly. The home was not designed this way; however, there is... Read More |
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