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3 Reasons Why Your Sidewalk is Cracked

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Most of us want to be proud of the way our homes look – something real estate professionals call “curb appeal.” It’s important because it impacts how we feel about our homes and neighborhoods. It’s especially vital when you’re thinking about selling your home. Few things can detract quicker from our curb appeal than a […]

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Which Repairs Your Concrete Better? Polyurethane Foam or Mudjacking?

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Your driveway, sidewalk, patio, and front porch provide an important first impression to guests and potential buyers. If your concrete has unsightly and potentially hazardous cracks, your home’s value will suffer. The easiest way to return your property’s ‘curb appeal’ is to level out those uneven surfaces and return your concrete to its original state. […]

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Why Your Basement Floor is Cracked

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Cracks in the basement floor can be a cause of panic for homeowners. The good news is most basement floor cracks are normal and don’t need to be repaired. The basement floor doesn’t support the weight of the home, so cracks in the floor won’t affect the home’s structural integrity. However, some cracks in the […]

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Concrete Safety: How to Prevent Tripping Hazards Around Your Home

Is the concrete in and around your home safe for those living there as well as guests and visitors? Uneven concrete and damaged concrete can contribute to the high number of falls, slips, and tripping accidents that happen each year in the U.S.  Unfortunately, we rarely take a safety inventory of our home and yard, […]

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Does the City Fix Street Creep?

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We understand – the term “Street Creep” may sound amusing, but its consequences can be significant. Street Creep occurs when the concrete road adjacent to your property expands, exerting pressure on your driveway. Consequently, your driveway pushes against itself and your home. To mitigate this issue, many homebuilders incorporate expansion and control joints in driveways […]

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5 Reasons to Repair (Not Replace) Your Sinking Concrete

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Despite being one of the most versatile building materials in the world, concrete is not without faults. When concrete is placed over a weak base (like soft soil, loose aggregates, etc), it’s easier for water to slip underneath slabs and speed up erosion. Over time, this causes the concrete to sink into the ground and […]

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How to Protect Your Home from a Flood

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With the frequent rainfall in the Pacific Northwest, it’s crucial to prepare your home for a potential flood to avoid water damage that can lead to additional problems. Check Around Your Home for Potential Water Intrusion Areas Water can find its way into your basement or crawl space in multiple ways, such as: Recognize the […]

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How to Protect Your Home from a Potential Earthquake

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When it comes to earthquakes, there’s no accurate way to predict exactly when one might occur. Homeowners who understand the threat of living in a seismically active region are taking proactive steps to prepare, including opting for earthquake insurance.Unfortunately, many homeowners don’t qualify for earthquake insurance due to the age of their homes. As homes […]

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