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Staining Concrete

Staining Concrete

Staining Concrete with Acid Water or Inorganic Salts Staining concrete is achieved by using a solution made from acid, water, inorganic salts and the natural reaction of minerals already present in the concrete. It is a coloring process, which takes place on a cementitious surface. Many people think at first it is a type of paint, but the results are achieved by manipulating these effects, to give the impression of colors. If, it is protected by a sealer or wax, it can be very enduring, and Acid stained concrete has been used with great effect both inside and out. People...

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Composite Decking Materials

Composite Decking Materials

Wood Vs. Composite Decking Materials Composite decking materials are actually products that consist of a number of different recycled materials, but are mainly composed of wood and plastic. This newest alternative came about to provide effective solution to the common problems that are often encountered with the use of the traditional wood decking. As you might have already gathered, even the sturdiest wood will eventually succumb to molds, rots, fade, splinters and cracks after a period of time. Even more so since decks would be exposed to the outdoor elements and would often require expensive sealing treatments as part of...

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Clogged or Leaky Pipes try these tips

Clogged, Old Or Leaking Pipes? Try These Tips! Plumbing issues are a headache for people who don't know how to fix them. If you hire a professional plumber you are looking at a wait time and pretty costly repairs, most likely for something that can easily be solved on your own. Avoid the wait and the expense by following these simple tips! Knowing your tools and how to use them can help greatly in your plumbing experience. Use manuals and online sites to get informed before doing a plumbing project yourself. Plan properly prior to beginning any type of repair,...

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Concrete Acid Stain

Concrete Acid Stain

What is a Concrete Acid Stain? Many people are not familiar with the concrete acid stain technique. Concrete acid staining is not a paint or coating agent; it is the process of coloring concrete by setting off a chemical reaction on the surface. The chemical reaction that takes place during a concrete acid stain is caused by mixing water, acid, and inorganic salts. These three ingredients mix with the minerals that are already present in the concrete, which in turn causes the concrete to change color. This process can work very nicely on both new and old concrete. If properly...

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stamped concrete

Stamped Concrete

Add Character to Your Patio with Stamped Concrete If you are looking to add some character to your patio, you should look into a stamped concrete surface. This is a great way to set your patio apart from others, and make it the centerpiece of your outdoor living area. A stamped concrete patio project is best left to the professionals because it can be a lengthy job. But if you feel you are up to it there is no reason that you should not give it a whirl. Deciding to take on a stamped concrete project requires a lot of...

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Build a Carport

Build a Carport

What do you need to build a Carport? Summary: There are strict guidelines that you should consider if you build a carport. Do you need approval to build a carport? The answer would be no. But there are strict guidelines that you should consider if you build a carport. Carport Enclosures and Building Regulations Article 9.35.2.1 defines a garage as a roofed enclosure for parking cars which has more than 60% of its perimeter enclosed by walls, doors or windows. Suffice to say, if your carport has four sides, half of that should be open, so that it won’t be...

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Concrete Sealer

Concrete Sealer

What is a Concrete Sealer? Almost anywhere you will find concrete, you will also find corrosion. Concrete begins to corrode due to wear and tear from people as well as natural elements. A concrete sealer will go a long way in ensuring that the concrete that you lay will last a long time. This is important so you do not end up having to patch up your work every year. Weather damage is one way in particular that concrete gets destroyed. This can be caused by either rain or snow.  But whichever one it may be, a concrete sealer can...

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Building a Deck

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Basic Guide To Building a Deck All people who spend grueling hours at work every single day, would naturally want to look forward to coming home to a safe and restful haven. What can be more invigorating than enjoying the breathtaking view of the world in the comforting solace of your backyard?  This can be easily accomplished by building a deck to effectively extend your home space and provide a wonderful of enjoying the fruits of your labor. In fact, with an increasing number of people who are valiantly coping with stress, a deck or a patio design is definitely...

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Concrete Resurfacing

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An Introduction to Concrete Resurfacing There are four steps that go into any concrete resurfacing project. They are not difficult to follow, and this job can be done by anybody who has a little bit of patience and some time. Resurfacing can also be done by a professional, but if it is not a very big job there is no reason that you can not do this task on your own. By following the four basic steps below, you will at the very least know the basic outline to follow during your not concrete resurfacing job. Prepare the surface: in...

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Sealing Concrete to Prevent Damage and to Make it Smooth

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One of the biggest problems faced by any piece of concrete is the effect water will have on it. The most obvious sign is staining. This can result in algae or black spots, and can lead finally to cracks. So the only way of combating this, is by sealing concrete. If a concrete surface is not treated, and is subject to weathering, it can break up and results in what is know as spalling. This is where the aggregates in the concrete come through and begin breaking back down. The effect of water on concrete The effect of water on...

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