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Asphalt Installation, Repair, Striping & Maintenance
Illinois Image Pros has an extensive background in developing & implementing asphalt installation, maintenance, striping and repair programs, which are designed to be carried out over an extended time-frame (1/3/5 years).

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Concrete, Installation, Repair & Maintenance
provides a variety of concrete services including; New Concrete Installation, Concrete Repair, Saw cutting, Tear out and Removal, Forming, Pouring and Mudjacking. We match finish and color of adjacent concrete. Our work sites are always clean after our crew finishes and all debris is hauled away.

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Complete Grounds Maintenance
Attractively designed, healthy, and well-maintained lawns, gardens, and grounds create a positive impression, establish a peaceful mood, and increase property values. Grounds maintenance workers perform the variety of tasks necessary to achieve a pleasant and functional outdoor environment.

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Comprehensive Concrete Services
Concrete Services  

Concrete is one of the most durable building materials, but it does require occasional repair and maintenance.

Problems can be caused by outside forces such as freezing water, structural problems or surface damage, which is usually caused by improper finishing methods or poorly mixed concrete. Whatever the cause, it's best to tackle concrete

problems as soon as you discover them. Repair projects can span a wide range, from sealing a surface to replacing an entire structure. The most common concrete slab maintenance and repairs are filling cracks and repairing surface damage. Another solution is resurfacing-covering an old surface with fresh concrete. A good surface repair can last for many years, but if there is underlying structural damage, it is only a temporary solution.

As with anything, the more you know, the better your chances of success. Here are some tips which will enable you to ask some intelligent questions as you talk to other concrete contractors. Of course, Illinois Image Pros knows that if you are aware of this information and discuss it with our competitors, you will inevitably contract with us to do the work!

Common Concrete Problems

Problem: Dirty or stained concrete Solution: Splotches or stains on concrete surfaces can usually be removed by a professional powerwasher. Sealing the surface against spills can prevent this. Problem: Cracked or chipped concrete

Solution: Often fissure openings in the surface or small pieces breaking away are signs of future problems. Take these tiny signals seriously and have a contractor check out the problems and make repairs.

Problem: Concrete edge is cracked or broken

Solution: Unfortunately, any hard surface can chip or break away at the edges. Commonly caused by impact or erosion, cracks can be fixed if the problem is small.

Problem: Flaking concrete

Solution: If you see the surface breaking away, this may signal that the concrete mixture may be flawed. Concrete's unique blend of elements gives it strength and durability. Flaking is not a common characteristic.

Flaking can also be a sign that the concrete was poured during cold weather. A strong freeze will cause the new surface to become brittle and can make the surface prone to flaking. Some surfaces can be repaired by a professional, however, if damage is deeper, the pad will need replacing.

Problem: Settling Solution: Settling is a common cause of damage as soils shift up and down over time. Concrete is designed for strength, but not necessarily for extreme flexibility. Small shifts are okay, but larger shifts will damage concrete. Settling is often a serious and expensive problem. In a lot of cases, repair is not an option, but when it is, we incorporate a technique called 'Mudjacking' to correct it. This, in all cases, can prove to be an effective, less costly method of repair for concrete sidewalks, slabs, floors and more.

Concrete Surfaces and Uses

There are several different types of concrete surfaces and which type you install depends on the area it will be installed. Here are where the most common types of concrete are typically used.

Garage or Basement

Garage or basement concrete surfaces work well in garages and basements because they are structural floorings and can take heavy use with little maintenance. Cleaning concrete is also easier than other, more-delicate flooring.

Driveway and Parking Areas

Most driveway or parking areas are either concrete or asphalt. Brick or stone masonry is an expensive alternative. These areas need to handle heavy use and be easy to maintain. With concrete, you will need to finish the surface with a "brush-textured finish," a rougher surface that helps with traction.

Exterior Walkways

Concrete or stone masonry are popular options for exterior walkways. Stone masonry will be more decorative, however, concrete will be less expensive and requires less maintenance. A concrete walkway should also have a "brush-textured finish."

Patios

Like walkways, concrete or stone masonry are popular options for a patio. Concrete will be less expensive and quicker to custom make and should have a "brush-textured finish" like all exterior concrete surfaces. Detached garages, sheds and porches Detached garages, sheds and porches need a concrete base flooring for support and structure.

Steps

Concrete steps are commonly installed at the same time as concrete walkways, patios and porches and the same factors should be considered.

Concrete Installation

Site preparation Concrete is often one of the very base foundations of any structure. However, good site preparation, including proper excavation and grading, is necessary to insure a good foundation.

Concrete Form Work

Concrete can either be flat or shaped into three-dimensional objects. If you need steps, curbs or other form work, discuss your options with your contractor.

Rebar installation

In some cases it is necessary to install steel rebar within the concrete, as this makes the concrete structure stronger. Removing old concrete Removing concrete or paving material is difficult work. Often it's best to leave this to a contractor, who will have proper equipment and training to handle the removal.

Concrete Finishes

Concrete surfaces come in three different finishes. The most common for interiors has a smooth finish created by running a flat trowel over the top. This can be quite smooth, almost like glass.

Smooth surfaces don't work well outside. A little water can turn a smooth concrete surface into a slip hazard. Contractors should texture exterior surfaces with a brush-textured finish, a rougher surface that wicks away water and provides traction.

Exposed aggregate finish is a rougher finish and less common. The gravel that makes up the concrete is exposed to the surface and good for traction.

Concrete Color Additives

Concrete can come in a wide variety of colors created by adding dyes to the liquid mixture. Fixing damage to colored concrete is tricky. Getting the right blend of colors is not an exact science. Don't expect a repair person to create the perfect match.

If a perfect match is critical, consider removing and replacing the area with new concrete.

Our Concrete Services Include - Installation of Concrete Slabs, Sidewalks, Curbs, Paving, Patching, Mudjacking (or Slabjacking), Infrared Repairs, Foundation Piering, Sidewalks, Steps, Patios, Porches, Concrete Mudjacking / Mud Jacking, Drivewaysand Garage Floors, School & Public Park Areas, Retail Plazas and Apartments, Factory and Warehouse Floors, Foundations and Ramps, Interior and Exterior Slabs, Loading Docks and Seawalls, Pads, Curbs and Wheelstops, Complete Site Preparation, Site Grading, Pipe Installation and much more!

 


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