Trying to finish your basement? Basements can be complex to finish, as they are often prone to water issues. With the right basement waterproofing, however, you can install virtually any type of flooring. Here are a few options and the preparations you would need to make.
1. Luxury Vinyl
Luxury vinyl comes in a variety of appearances, from realistic wood planks to stone tile. An advantage of this type of flooring is that it's completely waterproofed; even if your basement does flood, it will be fine.
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3 Ways to Add Style to Concrete
If you are going to install concrete sidewalks around the landscaping in your yard, you should consider ways to add some style to them. That is, gray concrete can be plain and boring, but you can add colors and textures to any concrete surface to make your hardscaping look much more attractive. This article explains a few of the best options if you want to make your concrete sidewalks look a little more unique.
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How To Improve The Look Of Your Concrete
Do the sidewalks and driveway around your house look old and coarse? Does it look like your concrete is dirty and cracked? To a certain extent, you can make some small repairs and clean your concrete to greatly improve the way that it looks. This article explains how to clean up your concrete to make it look much nicer without having to replace or resurface it.
Cleaning Your Concrete
First of all, you want to start by cleaning your concrete as well as possible.
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Three Reasons Why You Want A Precast Concrete Floor For Your "She-Shed"
Moms and wives are just exhausted. They deserve as much "me-time" as their spouses and children can spare. When it comes right down to it, moms, you deserve your own "she-shed." This is a new-fangled term that describes a nice little place you can go outside your home, but not too far away. There you can relax, read, and do all of the fun "non-mom" things you enjoy. If you are going to purchase and install a she-shed either for yourself or for your well-deserving wife/mother, you will need a slab of pre-case concrete first.
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