FAQ’s

  • A: In addition to changing the color of concrete, colorful aggregates can be added to the surface of the concrete, and textured finishes can be applied, ranging from a smooth polish to a rough gravel-like texture. Additionally, patterns can be stamped, rolled, or inlaid on the concrete surface to look like brick, tile, or stone. 

  • A: Concrete can be reinforced & strengthened by adding rebar for reinforcement. It can also be strengthened by using fiber or wire mesh.

  • A: Concrete Will expand and contract all in relation to its curing process with temperatures also playing a role in the curing process. To prevent as much Cracking as possible the use of Expansion joints ( Control joints ) are placed at a minimum 10 Feet apart and a maximum of 14 Feet apart. These Expansion joints are hand grooved at the time of installing/Finishing your concrete or saw cut as it is curing and safe enough to cut with Soffcut blade.

  • A: Retaining walls stabilize terrains by counteracting gravity, preventing soil erosion, and supporting vertical grade changes. They can also be used to define spaces, create terraced gardens, and enhance the look of outdoor areas.

  • A: French drain system collects and directs excess water away from an area. Flooding spots in yards or anywhere around the house.

  • A: Bermuda typically requires a minimum of  6 Hours of sunlight to flourish, however there are other variants of Bermuda that may tolerate more shade, but not full shade coverage.