If you have a long driveway, you might notice that it's separated into sections by wooden joints. Stress at these points can adversely affect the condition of the entire driveway by putting more pressure on the asphalt. While Driveway Expansion Joint Filler can help...
Expansion Joint Repair
Three Reasons to Fix the Expansion Joints in Your Texas Driveway
If there are cracks or depressions in your driveway, this can lead to injuries. Injuries can also occur if the wood between the concrete slabs is broken and sticking out or if weeds have now grown up between the slabs. Here are a few other reasons why driveway repair...
Tube-dispensed Versus Elastomeric Seals For Driveway Expansion Joints In Texas
So your driveway's age is starting to show and it is time to have it serviced. Cracks and weed growth have found a home on your driveway and the wooden expansion joints have rotted away. As an avid DIYer, you decide to tackle this project yourself and are wondering if...
How to Deal with Your Driveway Expansion Gaps
Wood was commonly used to fill expansion gaps. However, wood isn’t ideal since it tends to rot. If you use treated wood, you still need to maintain and replace it regularly, which proves troublesome for many homeowners. The best option for you is to use driveway...
How to Make the Most Out of Driveway Caulking
Your driveway is an essential part of your home. It’s where your car passes when you drive in and out of your garage. That said, maintaining it will also mean maintenance not just for your driveway, but maintaining the overall safety of your car as well, and even that...