2017

How To Keep Your Landscaping Designs Looking Neater

Whether it's a flower garden or an area of covered mulch, landscaping designs look best when they are neat and contained. Children playing, curious pets and high winds can all interfere and create a cluttered mess, having a negative impact on the overall look of your home's exterior. Fortunately, there are several practical things you can do to keep your area looking neat. Choose The Right Mulch When it comes to keeping mulch contained, you need to start with the right type of mulch.

3 Mistakes That Could Cause Your Concrete Retaining Wall To Fail

Ideally, a retaining wall can be used to strengthen uneven land and create an aesthetically pleasing sight. Unfortunately, if the wall is not constructed properly, it can slowly start to fail and result in the need for repairs. If you are constructing a concrete retaining wall, here are some mistakes that could lead to failure.   Failing to Properly Design the Wall Some homeowners believe that they can freestyle the design of their concrete retaining walls, but the reality is, a lack of design could lead to failure.

Preparing Your Asphalt Driveway For Repairs

Cracks that develop on an asphalt driveway tend to accelerate the rate at which the driveway deteriorates. This is because when water accumulates in these cracks and then freezes, it expands and applies pressure on the walls of the cracks. This widens the cracks, worsening the problem. There is also the fact that cracks on an asphalt surface's coat expose the inner layers to ultra violet rays that then weaken the driveway's asphalt-asphalt bonds.

Installing Stamped Concrete The Right Way

Stamped concrete allows a home or business owner to achieve the look and feel of natural paving options at a fraction of the cost. Not only that, but it offers a much greater durability than substances such as stone, tile, or slate. If you would like to learn more about how a stamped concrete surface is installed, read on. This article will provide a useful overview of the process. Initial Phase

Do You Know How Moisture Is Getting Into Your Basement?

Do puddles frequently form in your basement? Does your basement flood every time there's a light trickle of rain? There's a number of avenues for water to get into your basement. Sometimes the source of the water is an obvious one, but that's not always the case. Know that Water Wants to Get Into Your Basement The first thing you need to understand is water wants to travel downward. Gravity pulls it using hydrostatic pressure.