They say that it you don’t like the weather in Kansas City then just wait 5 minutes and the rapid transition from summer to fall this year was a perfect example. With temperatures in the 90’s one day and then plummeting to the low 60’s the next you can bet […]
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You just never know what the Kansas City weather will do until it happens and we, at Rock Solid Concrete Sealing Systems, are going to assume that winter will arrive without warning. Until then, we’ll be busy helping homeowners and business owners seal and protect their concrete surfaces, driveways and […]
Summer is almost halfway over and fall and winter will be here before you know it which means now is the time to have your concrete surfaces and driveway cleaned and sealed permanently and Rock Solid is making it more affordable than ever during our 25% Off 25 Year Sealant […]
Over the past few months, we seen quite a few changes to our daily lives due to COVID-19 and unfortunately things do not appear to be getting any better in the greater Kansas City area. As Kansas City’s most trusted concrete and driveway sealing company, Rock Solid has been both […]
Rebar (or reinforcing bar) is commonly used when pouring modern concrete surfaces and driveways to increase strength particularly at tension points where more stress is likely to occur. Rebar is most often made of steel with rough ridges to ensure that the concrete can adhere to it making it almost […]
If you’ve ever had to replace concrete at your home especially your driveway, you already know how expensive and how much of a hassle it can be. At Rock Solid Concrete Sealing Systems, we do our best to educate and inform the homeowners and business owners we come in contact […]
With all of the cold and snow we saw last winter in the Kansas City area, this summer is the ideal time to seal, strengthen and protect your concrete surfaces and driveway before damaging freezing temperatures return later this year. At Rock Solid Concrete Sealing Systems, we’ve tried every sealant […]
You’ve probably seen what happens when an aluminum can or glass bottle with liquid in them freezes and it’s not a pretty sight. While a soda or beer can will expand when frozen, it will eventually rupture and explode (and also making a huge mess). The same thing happens to […]