Why Use Concrete?

The concrete industry has changed dramatically! Traditionally it has been applied to standard driveways, roadways, parking lots and curbs.

 

Now there are many different options available to provide decorative stone textures as well as creative and engaging new looks. These new concrete floors include: micro toppings, self leveling overlays, acid etch stains, water-based stains, stenciling, sandblast templates, stampable polymers, painted floors, and other decorative interior applications. You will be amazed by the awe-inspiring floors, walkways and surfaces that can be produced.

 

Driveways * Patios * Walkways

If you do not want to deal with the maintenance task related to asphalt, chose concrete.

 

Decorative Concrete Options
 • Colored Concrete
 • Concrete Engraving
 • Concrete Stains
 • Exposed Aggregate Finishes
 • Interlocking Concrete Pavers
 • Intricately Sawed Or Grooved Patterns
 • Stamped Concrete

 

Decking
The pool deck goes a long way in typing the pool itself in with the surrounding environment and often becomes the pool’s focal point. The application of new methods and products often enhances both residential and commercial pools. You may want to look at our scrapbook page for some pool deck examples.

 

What Causes Foundations And Slabs To Sink?
Building on expansive clay, compressible or improperly compacted fill soils, or improper maintenance around foundations can cause foundation settlement and movement. Whatever the cause, settlement can destroy the value of structures and even render them unsafe.

 

In any case, water is the basic culprit in the vast majority of expansive soil problems. Specific constituents of certain soils tend to swell or shrink with variations in moisture. The extent of this movement varies from soil to soil. Those soils highest in clay content are generally most susceptible while those lowest in clay content are the least affected. In some areas the movement is insignificant; in others, it is quite pronounced.

 

Manassas, VA 20110
emailus@mwlanghorne.com
In Prince William County, Call: (703) 369-0437

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Langhorne MW Concrete
8912 Weir St, Manassas, VA 20110 | (703) 369-0437

 

8912 Weir St, Manassas, VA 20110

 

(703) 369-0437

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