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Permits and Local Codes You Need Before Replacing a Sidewalk

Permits and Local Codes You Need Before Replacing a Sidewalk

September 7, 2025

Replacing a sidewalk is not just a matter of pouring concrete and smoothing it over. In nearly every U.S. city, sidewalks are considered part of the public right-of-way, which means property owners must comply with local laws and permitting requirements before starting construction. These rules exist to maintain uniformity, ensure public safety, and guarantee accessibility

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Why Ignoring Concrete Repairs Can Cost You More

Why Ignoring Concrete Repairs Can Cost You More

May 17, 2025

Many property owners see small cracks or chips in concrete and think, “It’s not a big deal.” But what starts as a tiny crack can spread fast. Water gets in, freezes, and expands. Over time, that harmless-looking damage can become a safety risk, or even a complete structural failure.  Worse, the small cracks increase the

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Best Ways to Prevent Concrete Damage in Winter

Best Ways to Prevent Concrete Damage in Winter

May 17, 2025

Winter in Denver transforms your commercial property into a battleground, where snow, ice, and biting cold test your concrete’s resilience. As a property manager, you’ve seen the toll: cracks widening, surfaces flaking, and repair bills soaring. Colorado’s freeze-thaw cycles and deicing salts are relentless, threatening parking lots and walkways with costly damage. But what if

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Signs Your Commercial Concrete Needs Repair

Signs Your Commercial Concrete Needs Repair

May 17, 2025

Imagine walking across your commercial parking lot in Denver, where winter’s bite and summer’s blaze test every surface. You notice a jagged crack snaking through the concrete, or a rough, crumbling patch underfoot.  These aren’t just eyesores, they’re warnings of deeper damage that could disrupt your business and dent your budget. In Colorado’s unforgiving climate,

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