Is a Long Crack in the Middle of the Garage Floor Dangerous?

By |2026-03-31T16:09:20+00:00March 30th, 2026|Uncategorized|

Garage floor resurfacing helps stop cracks from spreading and reduce hazards. If you have a long crack running through the middle of your garage, you may be wondering how serious it is and what to do next. In this guide, the experts at Custom Concrete & Stone Design explain what that crack means, when

Why Is My Front Stoop Pulling Away From the House?

By |2026-03-31T16:08:33+00:00March 25th, 2026|Uncategorized|

Your Front Entry Matters More Than You Think If you have noticed a growing gap between your front steps and the house, you are not alone. Many homeowners see their stoops drift or sink over time and wonder if it is a cosmetic issue or a sign of bigger trouble. When concrete front stoops

Can You Fit a Penny in the Crack? When to Worry About Your Floor

By |2026-03-31T16:06:56+00:00March 20th, 2026|Uncategorized|

Why a Penny in the Crack Matters The penny test is a simple way to judge the size of a floor crack and decide what to do next. Place a penny on its thin edge and see if it slips into the gap. If it slides in with little resistance, the opening is roughly

Why Is There a White Crusty Powder on My Basement Floor?

By |2026-03-31T16:06:14+00:00March 15th, 2026|Uncategorized|

Seeing White Powder on Your Basement Floor? Here Is What It Means If you see a white crusty powder on your basement floor, you are likely looking at efflorescence. Efflorescence happens when water moves through concrete, dissolves natural salts inside the slab, and leaves a chalky residue as the water evaporates. It often appears

Why Is My Concrete Driveway Flaking off in Thin Layers?

By |2026-03-31T16:04:48+00:00March 10th, 2026|Uncategorized|

If you live in Southeast Wisconsin and you are seeing your driveway shed thin layers like fish scales, you are likely dealing with concrete spalling. The good news is that most flaking can be repaired if you act sooner rather than later. As a trusted Milwaukee contractor, Custom Concrete & Stone Design has helped

Is That a Sinkhole? What to Do if Dirt Is Washing Under Your Slab

By |2026-03-31T16:02:14+00:00March 5th, 2026|Uncategorized|

If you have noticed gaps along your concrete, hollow sounds when you tap the slab, or soil disappearing near your driveway or patio, you might be wondering if a sinkhole is forming. The good news is that most cases are not true sinkholes. The bad news is that dirt washing out under a slab

Is It Safe to Park on a Cracked Garage Floor?

By |2026-02-23T18:38:31+00:00February 25th, 2026|Uncategorized|

Quick Answer Light, stable hairline cracks in a garage floor are usually safe to park on for now. Wide, raised, sunken, or actively spreading cracks are not safe to park on and can damage your vehicle, trip you up, or lead to bigger concrete problems. If you see movement, moisture, or crumbling edges, pause

Can You Pour New Concrete Over Old Concrete to Hide Cracks?

By |2026-02-23T18:35:48+00:00February 20th, 2026|Uncategorized|

The Quick Answer: Yes, But Only With the Right Conditions and Prep Pouring new concrete over old concrete can work when the existing slab is stable, properly cleaned, and mechanically prepared so a strong bond can form. A bonded overlay or resurfacing system can hide small cracks and refresh a worn surface. However, if

My Backyard Is Always Muddy: Why Your Patio Needs Better Drainage

By |2026-02-23T18:33:56+00:00February 15th, 2026|Uncategorized|

The Real Reason Your Backyard Stays Muddy in Milwaukee If your backyard turns into a swamp after every rain, you are not alone. Many homeowners in Milwaukee and across Southeast Wisconsin deal with standing water, soft soil, and patio puddles that do not go away. It is frustrating, messy, and can lead to bigger

Why Is There White Powder on My Basement Walls and Floor?

By |2026-02-23T18:30:08+00:00February 10th, 2026|Uncategorized|

If you have noticed white powder on your basement walls or floor, you are not alone. Many homeowners in Southeast Wisconsin see this chalky film and worry it is mold or a chemical spill. In most cases, it is efflorescence, which is a harmless mineral deposit that appears when water moves through concrete or

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