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Concrete Pavers

Concrete pavers are a great option for landscape design and construction often referred to as paving stones, are a popular outdoor flooring option. Similar to tiles, pavers are manufactured in a factory in specific shapes, sizes, and colors and arrive on site ready to be installed. Pavers are most commonly installed over a compacted base. Concrete pavers are a popular choice for driveways, sidewalks, patios, and pool surrounds. The Pavers are manufactured to high standards, creating a durable and uniform product that can actually create a stronger driveway than poured concrete. Concrete pavers often carry a lifetime warranty for integrity.

Stamped Concrete

Stamped concrete is concrete that is patterned and/or textured or embossed to resemble brick, slate, flagstone, stone, tile, wood, and various other patterns and textures. Stamped concrete is commonly used in landscape design and construction for patios, sidewalks, driveways, pool decks, and interior flooring. The ability of stamped concrete to resemble other building materials makes stamped concrete a less expensive alternative to using those other authentic materials such as stone, slate or brick.

Retaining Walls

A retaining wall is a structure that holds or retains soil behind it. There are many types of materials that can be used to create retaining walls like concrete blocks, poured concrete, treated timbers, natural stone and concrete paver stones. A retaining wall can add to your landscape design and construction and convert a slope into a flat level area. This can allow for the construction of structures that otherwise couldn’t be built on such a property, like a parking lot, sports field, buildings or landscape design. Retaining walls are incredibly useful devices with a multitude of applications for commercial and residential properties. A well-planned and well-built retaining wall can greatly enhance the usability, maintainability, and visual appeal of many types of projects.

Seawalls

A structure separating land and water areas. It is designed to prevent coastal erosion and other damage due to wave action and storm surge, such as flooding. Seawalls landscape design and construction are normally very massive structures because they are designed to resist the full force of waves and storm surge. There are two different seawall types: vertical walls and riprap embankments. Vertical seawalls are fairly easy to construct, and they can adequately deflect wave energy to protect the coastline. Essentially, they’re upright, sturdy walls that block waves from damaging the coastline. Riprap embankments, or revetments, are great for low-impact areas, and they’re rather inexpensive They don’t do well against heavy waves, but they can break up the wave energy of a small wave, lowering the erosion impact of the wave and protecting the coastline. Whether you are in need of a constructing a seawall or seawall repair, our experienced professionals have proven methods to provide professional and quality solutions for your seawall project.

Epoxy Floors

Epoxy “systems” are based on a combination of resins and hardeners. When mixed together, the resin and hardener chemically react to form a rigid plastic material. Epoxy floors are so strong that they’re often used in heavy traffic areas such as industrial environments, hospitals, sports facilities, garage floors, basement floors or showrooms. The benefit of a epoxy floor coating makes existing concrete exceptionally durable. Epoxy flooring protects the underlying concrete from moisture, stains, grease and cracks.

Waterproofing

Concrete and brick are highly-porous materials that are subject to water damage and deterioration without waterproofing. The decision to waterproof a building prevents moisture from entering a structure and keeps mold growth from becoming severe.

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