Yes, you can add a basement to a house, but it’s usually a major structural project that costs about $45,000 to $110,000+ for a 2,000-square-foot basement, depending largely on whether … Continue reading
You’ve got a driveway or patio pour on the schedule. The forms are set, the base is in, and then the forecast changes. In Atlanta, that can happen fast. A … Continue reading
You’ve just had a driveway poured, or maybe you finally upgraded that worn patio with decorative concrete. It looks clean, sharp, and expensive in the best way. Then the practical … Continue reading
A lot of Atlanta homeowners start this process the same way. They back out one morning, feel the tires dip into another low spot, and notice the driveway has turned … Continue reading
You usually notice it after a hard rain. One corner of the patio holds water that used to run off. The driveway feels different underfoot. A walkway slab near the … Continue reading
Normal concrete weighs about 150 pounds per cubic foot, which means a standard cubic yard weighs around 4,050 pounds. If you're planning a driveway, patio, slab, or replacement project in … Continue reading
You’re probably at the point where the house feels full, the driveway stays crowded, and the “temporary” storage solution stopped being temporary a long time ago. A garage starts out … Continue reading
You notice the walkway right when you pull into the driveway after new paint, cleaner trim, and a better front door go in. If the path still looks like a … Continue reading
Chip seal driveways typically last 7 to 10 years, and under ideal low-traffic conditions can reach 12 years. They also cost $1 to $5 per square foot, averaging $3 per … Continue reading
You walk out after a Georgia rain, coffee in hand, and there it is. A fresh orange streak running off a planter stand, a sprinkler line, or the leg of … Continue reading
