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A—The product you refer to is probably a curing agent. Its purpose is to retard the rapid evaporation of the water in the concrete through the surface. Curing is the process of setting or hardening during which the water in the mix helps the ... more
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Answer #10: Both types of basins store storm water. The difference between the two is that a retention basins always hold water, while a detention basins are typically dry until a rain event fills them up. The water in a detention basin is allowed ... more
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Residents and business owners are responsible for clearing their driveways and the sidewalks next to their property, including adjacent bus ... more
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If the driveway is in a housing development, then it would have met fire department access requirements. In most cases, if it is a new driveway to a new home, then the county or city driveway standard is the requirement, in which case, the county ... more
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Yes! Although originally disallowed, the PC&Rs were officially modified in 1995 by majority homeowner vote. Cars are still required to be garaged unless garage space is inadequate. The HOA trusts this privilege will not be abused by homeowners ... more
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It is inevitable that there will be disruptions, however the contractor is responsible to provide proper notice when these disruptions are to occur to minimize any inconveniences that will be caused from this work. The contractor is responsible to ... more
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We at Pattern Crete will endeavour to make your installation the best it can be. A well presented approach to your property will add thousands to its value, making this not so much expenditure but an investment. ... more
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It is practically maintenance free and lasts longer than any other type of paving. There are no gaps for weeds to grow through - all other types of paved driveways and patios are notoriously vulnerable to weeds and moss. It won't sink. It won't ... more
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Yes. We will place dual tarps to protect the bottom of the jumpers. In addition, we will secure the jumper with two 40lb sandbags at each corner for safety. We asked that when older children get in the amount of children be reduce by half of what ... more
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No, unless the hard surface is not to be used for domestic purposes and is to be used instead, for example, for parking a commercial vehicle or for storing goods in connection with a business. ... more
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