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Q: WHEN CAN I WALK ON THE CONCRETE?
A: You can walk on the concrete 2-3 days after it has been sealed. If you had a driveway or driveway extensions poured stay off for at least 15 days.

Q: DO YOU USE ANYTHING TO PREVENT THE CONCRETE FROM BEING SLIPPERY?
A: Yes, we add sure grip into our sealer.  This prevents your stamped concrete from being slippery when it is wet. 

Q: WHAT KIND OF MAINTENANCE IS INVOLVED?
A: There is very low maintenance involved. Washing on a regular basis.  We recommend resealing your stamped concrete about every 2 years.  Applying a sealer will protect the finish and color.  To do this, allow Legacy Concrete to come out and do it for you. Do not use any conventional home center sealers!! It has been proven that it is more of a hassle if you do so. 

Q: WHAT ARE SOME ADVANTAGES OF CONCRETE?
A: It is the most durable product to mankind. Buildings and roads are made out of concrete.
A: Cost effective in comparison to other landscaping materials.
A: Virtually endless design possibilities
A: Short installation process
A: Very low maintenance

Q: WHAT ARE SOME ADVANTAGES OF CONCRETE?
A: It is the most durable product to mankind. Buildings and roads are made out of concrete.
A: Cost effective in comparison to other landscaping materials.
A: Virtually endless design possibilities
A: Short installation process
A: Very low maintenance

Q: WILL MY CONCRETE CRACK?
A: Legacy Concrete Construction Inc. uses steel rod reinforcements and proper saw cut placement techniques to avoid cracking.
A: We use 4,000 PSI mix to guarantee high strength of concrete

Q: SHOULD I USE SALT ON MY STAMPED CONCRETE?
A: NO! Salt is the reason for the break down in the strength of concrete.  Play sand should be used for traction in the winter months.

Q:HOW LONG DOES THE PROCESS TAKE?
A: From start to finish, weather permitting, 5-6 days.

Servicing the Following Cites: Grosse Pointe, St. Clair Shores, Fraser, Warren, Roseville, Clinton Township, Sterling Heights, Chesterfield, New Baltimore, Ray Township, Macomb Township, Washington Township, Richmond, Romeo, Marine City, Utica, Shelby Township, Rochester, Rochester Hills, Troy, Clawson, Royal Oak, Berkeley, Auburn Hills, Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham, Beverly Hills, Clarkston, Novi, Southfield, West Bloomfield, St. Clair, China Township, Macomb County and Oakland County.

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