By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Home Improvement | Issue: June 2016
Kalan Paul, Owner of LCI Concrete
Summer is here which means block parties, barbecues and home improvement tasks. If you’re looking to boost your home’s appeal, think of what you first notice upon arrival at a house. Is it the kitchen? Bathroom? Garage? No – it’s the driveway!
After years of winter snow, ice and corrosive salt covering the driveway, the concrete inevitably deteriorates and becomes pitted and flaked, transforming into a real eyesore. The deterioration gradually worsens until it has a negative effect on your home’s visual appeal, and even its value. An old cracked driveway can not only be unsightly, but also dangerous.
Kalan Paul, owner of LCI Concrete, offers a simple solution. Kalan and his team “do driveways.” Projects are completed in two to three days.
Kalan is highly rated and with 20 years of experience, he knows exactly what he is doing. He has been in business with LCI Concrete since 2005.
“Concrete is durable, and when the soil and concrete are properly prepared and poured, you can expect it to last at least 30 to 40 years,” he says. “Concrete is also environmentally friendly, as it is composed of renewable resources that can be recycled into granular fill or concrete aggregate.”
LCI Concrete first lays 3/8-inch rebar on industry recommended two-foot grid patterns after the subsurface has been properly prepared. Using industry standards of 3500 psi, the concrete is then poured and finished. Upgrades are available at a low cost.
“We have one goal – to make every customer proud of their new LCI Concrete product that will service them well for decades to come,” says Kalan.
As you plan your summer projects, don’t overlook your driveway and walkways. These two areas can provide a big bang for your buck and help boost the overall appeal of your home’s entrance. Call Kalan to schedule a meeting to receive your free estimate.
Sheryl Sowell was born and raised in Tulsa, OK. She graduated from Will Rogers High School and received her Bachelor of Arts in English from Northeastern State University in 2007. She has worked for Value News as editor, writer and advertising copywriter since 2008. She enjoys meeting and interviewing people for Value News articles, learning about their backgrounds, and helping to promote their businesses and local events. In her free time, she enjoys reading, trying new recipes and crafts from Pinterest, attending concerts and sporting events, and spending time with family and friends. Sheryl lives in Tulsa with her fiancé Paul, their daughter Scarlett, and their two dogs, Gunner and Boo.
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