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Concrete is composed of cement, aggregate (including crushed rock and sand) and water. In homes, it's frequently seen in the foundation, driveway, sidewalk, patio, and stone walls. Note that bricks use mortar in the joints, not concrete.

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Sidewalk directing water toward foundation

I am planning some concrete work and figure I should deal with this simultaneously. Is there a way to address this issue without removing the trees? Are the tree roots a threat to the foundation? …
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