Flooring
A ground-level floor can be an earthen floor made of soil or be a solid ground floor made of concrete slab. For lasting use, a solid concrete slab will provide the best option. With Ewing Concrete, you can trust that your concrete flooring will come out right.
Curbing
There are a number of types of curbing categorized by shape, material, height, and by whether the curb is combined with a gutter. There are also landscaping curbs. With Ewing Concrete, you can trust that your curbing will come out right.
Sidewalks
Sidewalks may seem simple enough to construct. However, a sidewalk may accommodate moderate changes in grade (height) or wind around a bend, and are sometimes connected to a curb (which can present other issues). Sidewalks can get old and start to crumble, also. They need to be replaced because this can be hazardous and a liability. With Ewing Concrete, you can trust that your sidewalks will come out right.
Driveways
Driveways may seem simple enough to construct. However, driveways may go up a hill, wind around a bend, and are sometimes connected to curbs or sidewalks (which can present other issues). Driveways can get old, start to crumble, or have potholes. Replacement is necessary because these hazards can cause injury and damage vehicles. With Ewing Concrete, you can trust that your driveways will come out right.
Patios
Patios are an outdoor space generally used for dining or recreation that adjoin a residence and are typically made of bricks, tile, concrete, or natural paving stones. With Ewing Concrete, you can trust that your patio will come out right.
Stairways
Stairways can be constructed in a number of styles. Concrete can provide lasting use. Steps can get old after decades of use and start to crumble, however. This is when they need to be replaced before someone gets injured. With Ewing Concrete, you can trust that your stairways will come out right.
Color Stamping
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 adds additional flair to your project. With Ewing Concrete, you can trust that your color stamping will come out right.
Exposed Aggregates
Exposed aggregate finishes are perfect for patios, driveways, walkways, in bands or fields, and many other flatwork applications. Properly placed exposed aggregate concrete, in either bands or fields, contrasts beautifully with colored, scored, sawcut, stamped, or textured finishes. Timing is critical in exposing aggregate both in how soon the concrete can be “seeded”; and in the timing of exposing the aggregates – if the water or chemical method is being used. Cleaning exposed aggregate concrete soon (after 2 weeks) is important to remove any cement paste residue and brighten the exposed aggregates. Sealing exposed aggregate concrete with a clear coating, consisting of acrylic resins, brings out the natural color of the aggregates. Exposed Aggregate are complicated jobs requiring experts like us. You can trust that your aggregate finish will come out righ
Concrete Projects
Concrete projects involve more than just pouring and paving. We recognize this at Ewing Concrete. Avoiding buckling, cracking, and settling requires a careful evaluation of the ground area, use of proper subgrades, reinforcements, and curing techniques. Modern concrete work also involves expertise in color stamping and exposed aggregates. With over 35 years of combined experience, we can assure your project will come out like a piece of art; because we master the art of concrete!
Snow Removal
Snow removal services play a crucial role in maintaining safety and accessibility during winter months, particularly for properties with concrete surfaces. Snow and ice can create hazardous conditions, potentially damaging concrete driveways, walkways, and parking lots if not properly managed. Professional snow removal teams utilize a range of techniques, including plowing, shoveling, and salting, to clear snow and prevent ice formation. By doing so, they not only ensure safe passage for pedestrians and vehicles but also help protect the integrity of concrete surfaces. Over time, improper snow removal practices can lead to cracks and deterioration in concrete, making timely and effective snow management essential for long-term maintenance and safety.