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A Construction Joint Innovation Brought To You By The 9th Annual Katy Home & Garden Show

We all know that exposure to sun, rain and wind wreaks all types of havoc on a home, and after a few years the toll can be seen on the faade of the home. This aspect is no clearer than on your concrete driveway, which begins to appear disastrous once the concrete slabs have expanded and contracted continuously based on the weather patterns.

League City, TX. Mar, 2015. For decades now the whole country has been toying with several ideas on how to tackle the construction joint problem with no positive results to show. In fact, several companies of varying sizes have presented us with half-hearted attempts to combat this problem, often showcasing their work to homeowners who are left with limited choice. We have small businesses touting short-term wooden replacement joints, others proclaiming the wonders of expensive and messy caulk alternatives, and the rest of the pack cheering on the environmentally damaging weed killers. Each of these solutions is less viable than the other.

But now there is hope. From a small city in Houston a construction joint solution has arisen, offering big results for little money. Where once upon a time the only construction joint repair options were expensive or harmful, Trim-A-Slab has managed to give us an innovative solution with no drawbacks. And although Trim-A-Slab has been in operation for a while, their 2015 showing at the 9th Annual Katy Home & Garden Show has helped put them on the map. Recently, Trim-A-Slab exhibited their construction joint solution to homeowners at the Merrell Center and Robinson Pavilion, wowing the audience with their product and answering the tough ball questions that came their way. Not only were they on hand to inform homeowners of a solution that would dramatically improve their home, they also put on stellar demonstrations of their product which drew an overwhelmingly positive reaction from the crowd.

So what is Trim-A-Slab and why is it so great? The answer is quite simple, and here is how the business presented their solution at the Katy Home & Garden Show. This self leveling sealant that was thought up in Bob Wilkes League City backyard allows you to protect your real estate investment without breaking the bank. By placing the flexible PVC filler strips between your shifting slabs, you can prevent the cycle of heat and cold from destroying your concrete driveway. This amazing innovation comes in a range of sizes that can accommodate different slab placements, and all of the products on offer are guaranteed to withstand the elements for years to come. And it does not stop at the unrivaled workmanship, Trim-A-Slab is so easy to install that you can repair your entire driveway in less than an hour. And if you don’t believe me, check out the installation and maintenance instructions on the Trim-A-Slab website: http://www.trim-a-slab.com/

As you can see Trim-A-Slab has established itself as the only durable, attractive, versatile, environmentally friendly and affordable solution to all our construction joint problems. And with their strong showing at the Home & Garden Show, Trim-A-Slab is definitely slated to take the market by storm. So don’t wait any longer, get your construction joint repairs done today with Trim-A-Slab!

Trim-A-Slab

2629 Natchez Court

League City, TX 77573

281-910-5511

Website: http://www.trim-a-slab.com/

How to Improve Energy Efficiency in Houston, TX Homes

The best time of year to make home improvements on home efficiency is before cold weather arrives, especially in Houston, Texas. Doing an inspection for checks to find drafty areas of the home is beneficial in making the home more comfortable and in saving money. Determine what do-it-yourself and professional repairs need to be done to prevent warm air from escaping and cold air from invading.

Radiant Heat Barriers
Call reliable local insulation contractors in Houston, TX to determine what type of protection the attic needs. They may make several recommendations to prevent energy inefficiency in what is typically the least efficient room in the home. Foil radiant heat barriers placed in the attic further prevent heat from leaving the home. This means the heating system doesn’t have to work as hard to keep the house at a pleasant temperature level, leading to further energy savings. These can be installed quickly and, once again, saved money may make it pay for itself in the long run. Foil sheeting costs a little bit more than the typical spray-on Houston radiant barrier, but it is worth the extra investment for those who can afford it. It blocks about 97 percent of the Houston sun’s heat from entering the home in the hot summer.

Chimney
Keep the flue closed in the chimney when it is not in use. Not only does this prevent cold, blustery air from blowing in, it also prevents animals seeking shelter from roosting in the attic for the wintertime. Invest in glass or metal doors in front of the fireplace. Keep them closed when the fireplace is dormant. Use fireproof mortar as needed to fill in chinks in the bricks.

Doors
Add storm windows to exterior screen doors. If they already have them, be sure to lower or raise the windows as winter rolls in. The less chance cold air has to sneak into the home, the less warm air must be generated to combat it. Add a draft blocker in front of doors with gaps beneath them. This is not only useful for the exterior, but interior doors as well. A chilly room that is seldom used harbors cold air which escapes into the warm house.

Crawlspaces
Like attics, Houston crawlspaces can harbor cold air and allow warm air from the rooms above it to escape below. Add insulation to prevent air from escaping to unused portions of the home, such as the crawlspace and attic.