Shovel and soil
Anyone who has tried to dig a hole in dry sand at the beach will know that some soil types can be challenging to work with. There are three main types of soil: sandy soil, loamy soil, and clay soil, along with other less common types like soils with gravel, chalk, or silt. Each of...
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Diamond shaped wire mesh fence
As a homeowner or business owner, you have a lot of decisions to make about your property. One of the most important ones for many is the type of fence you will use for your security fence.  A security fence protects your home and your family (or your office/warehouse), gives you much-needed privacy and elevates...
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retaining-wall-block-wall
You might need a retaining wall for several reasons, such as to reduce a slope in your yard or protect a road or building from an area that is prone to landslides. There are several different types of retaining walls – some can be built using precast concrete, and some can’t.  Keep in mind that...
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line of block wall
At first glance, walls using concrete blocks might seem very similar to precast concrete walls. Both are made by pouring concrete into frames. Both are made with essentially the same concrete mixture. Even the strength is very similar.  So, why would you choose precast concrete over block walls? What are the major differences between the...
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White gray house with precast concrete wall
Precast concrete architectural panels and walls have been a quiet revolution within the architectural design world. Many of those new buildings and walls that look like they could be built from stone or bricks could actually be precast concrete.  Why might you look to using precast concrete for your designs? Simply put, they are durable,...
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Single family housing
One main consideration for gated communities is the gate and wall that surround your community. You want something safe, yet attractive, that will last a long time and require little maintenance. For those reasons, many gated communities go with concrete walls. Here’s why precast concrete fence are the ideal option.
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Precast concrete fence installation
Installing a new concrete fence shouldn’t be a complicated process on the side of the consumer; instead, it should be simple and worry-free. When a precast concrete fence is installed, it is a quick and relatively painless process. Every step from design to installation is taken care of, so the consumer gets exactly what they...
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Precast concrete creation process
When your precast concrete wall shows up at your house or project site, you may wonder how it’s all made. Maybe you have seen cast-in-place concrete being installed and wonder if it’s the same or a little bit different.  When we create a concrete wall or fence, we put great attention to detail into your...
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Man holding blue spray paint
It’s never a fun moment: you look at your nice precast concrete wall and find ugly graffiti all over it. Even if the sight makes you want to cry, you still need to act fast. The faster you clean it, the easier it is to remove. Here’s the best method for removing graffiti and cleaning...
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White wood fence
Choosing the right fencing for your home can be stressful. There are so many different options, and you want to be sure it looks good. You also want to make sure you choose a fence that is going to last for years, so you don’t spend all your time repairing your fence and throwing money...
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