residential concrete – Textured Terrain https://texturedterrain.ca Concrete and Landscaping solutions Thu, 27 Feb 2020 22:07:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 How do I know which Contractor to choose….? https://texturedterrain.ca/how-do-i-know-which-contractor-to-choose/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-do-i-know-which-contractor-to-choose Thu, 27 Feb 2020 22:07:25 +0000 https://texturedterrain.ca/?p=4630 The most stressful part of any project seems to be finding the right contractor these days.   Over the past several years, there have been many “duds” so to say when it comes to contractors.    Due to this, half of the time when we meet up with customers on our first consultation is earning the trust... Read more »

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The most stressful part of any project seems to be finding the right contractor these days.   Over the past several years, there have been many “duds” so to say when it comes to contractors.    Due to this, half of the time when we meet up with customers on our first consultation is earning the trust of the client/customer.    This is not a problem when you are a reputable contractor that puts the customer first.   We know that any project especially a concrete project is expensive and is there to stay.  

Here at Textured Terrain Ltd, we have zero problems when it comes to communication and honesty.   If you are ever unsure on which contractor to choose, check their track record.   Ask for references.   When it comes to references, you can ask for past projects, testimonials, and even something as simple as a business license and liability insurance.   No matter how experienced you are accidents happen, and it is good to know that everyone is protected if such were to happen.   With all of the social media and internet platforms, it is fairly simple to do some research on your possible contractor.

When planning your project regardless of the type, trust your senses and do some research.   If you are looking for a trusting Concrete or Landscaping Contractor in the Regina area, then please contact us.   We have several years of experience, with many happy customers that will give a referral all day long.   We take pride in what we do.  We are up front, and an honest company built on reputation.  

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Keeping Your Driveway Clean https://texturedterrain.ca/keeping-driveway-clean/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=keeping-driveway-clean https://texturedterrain.ca/keeping-driveway-clean/#respond Sat, 01 Apr 2017 19:45:58 +0000 http://texturedterrain.ca/?p=3955 After months of shovelling, snow blowing, scraping and chipping the piles of ice and snow off your driveway, you’d think it would be time to finally put the idea of cleaning your driveway to bed, at least until next winter. But cleaning your driveway is a year-round job that is important to maintaining the overall... Read more »

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After months of shovelling, snow blowing, scraping and chipping the piles of ice and snow off your driveway, you’d think it would be time to finally put the idea of cleaning your driveway to bed, at least until next winter. But cleaning your driveway is a year-round job that is important to maintaining the overall health of your driveway. During the summer you can sweep away most debris, but how do you remove the stains and grime that can build up on your driveway? There are many different chemicals you can use, but today we’ll look at some simple, safer methods you can try to remove stains from your concrete.

Put on the pressure

One of the easiest ways to clean your concrete is with a pressure washer. Before you start, be sure to clear your driveway of any loose debris that could go flying when sprayed, potentially hurting people or damaging your car or your house. It’s best to spray with the slope of your driveway so the water runs away from your house and, if you can, runs to your grass and lawn, and not storm drains.

Soak it up

The majority of stains on a driveway are usually car-related – oil, gas and antifreeze are the usual culprits. There are chemicals and commercial cleaners you can purchase but before you do there are actually possible solutions right in your house. Baking soda, cat litter and corn starch all have absorbent properties that can soak up the stains on your driveway. If the stain is fresh and still wet simply apply the powder and let in sit for an hour of two and sweep up. If the stain is dry you can scrub with water and baking soda and then add more baking soda and let sit. You may need to repeat the process several times. It’s also important to do this on a clear day with no wind so your application doesn’t get washed or blown away.

Another popular way to remove stains is to use powdered dish detergent or baking soda and boiling water. Wet the stained area slightly and apply a liberal amount of detergent or baking soda, then pour a pot of boiling water on the stain and scrub vigorously with a stiff-wired brush and rinse off. Again, you may have to repeat this several times to get desired results.

Your driveway is literally one of the first impressions people have of your home, so it’s important to do everything you can to keep it looking its best. If you have any questions about driveway maintenance please contact us and one of our friendly team members will be happy to answer your question!

 

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