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Poured Foundations: The Backbone of a Strong Home
q When most people think about building a home, they picture the walls, roof, windows, and all the visible features that make a house feel complete. What often gets overlooked is the foundation beneath it all. A home is only as strong as the foundation it sits on, which is why poured concrete foundations remain one of the most trusted and durable construction methods available today. A poured foundation is exactly what it sounds like—concrete is poured into forms on-site to c
Marcus Pethers
Jun 82 min read


Why Concrete Cracks: The Truth Homeowners Should Know
Ya, we'll say it. Concrete cracks. That does not mean every crack is a disaster, and it does not mean the concrete was automatically done wrong. But it also does not mean cracks should be ignored. Concrete is strong, durable, and built to handle a lot, but it is not magic. It reacts to weather, moisture, weight, soil movement, temperature changes, curing, and the base underneath it. At GM Foundations Plus, we believe homeowners deserve the truth about concrete — not fairy tal
Marcus Pethers
Jun 711 min read


Wire Mesh in Concrete: What It Does and Why It Matters
When homeowners think about reinforcing concrete, they usually picture steel rebar. While rebar is one of the most common reinforcement methods, wire mesh also plays an important role in many concrete projects. Understanding what wire mesh does—and what it doesn't do—can help homeowners make informed decisions about their investment. Wire mesh is a grid of welded steel wires that is placed within concrete to provide additional reinforcement. Its primary purpose is to help con
Marcus Pethers
Jun 72 min read


Our Approach
At GM Foundations Plus, we do not believe in rushing the parts nobody sees. The base matters. The drainage matters. The forms matter. The reinforcement matters. The slope matters. The finish matters. The cleanup matters. Concrete work is permanent enough that it deserves to be done with care, but practical enough that we can explain it without making you feel like you need a construction dictionary. We keep things straightforward, professional, and honest. We show up, do the
Marcus Pethers
Jun 72 min read


Not All Concrete Pours Are the Same — Here’s Why
By now, we’ve talked about a lot of the things that help concrete last: water, drainage, pressure, soil movement, slope, subbase, rebar, control joints, and curing. Each one plays its own role, and together, they help create a stronger, cleaner, longer-lasting concrete project. But here’s the thing: not every concrete pour is built the same way. A driveway is not going to have the same needs as a patio. A retaining wall has to handle pressure in a completely different way tha
Marcus Pethers
Jun 52 min read


Concrete Driveways and Flatwork: Built to Handle Real Life
Concrete driveways and flatwork may look simple from the outside. Flat surface. Clean finish. Done, right? Not exactly. A good driveway, sidewalk, patio, garage slab, walkway, or concrete pad takes more than just pouring concrete and smoothing it out. The strength of the finished project starts before the concrete truck ever shows up. At GM Foundations Plus, we believe concrete should be built from the ground up with proper prep, base work, drainage, thickness, reinforcement
Marcus Pethers
Jun 510 min read


Concrete Patios & Outdoor Living Spaces: Turn Your Backyard Into Somewhere You Actually Want to Be
A concrete patio can turn your backyard from “that area behind the house” into a space you actually use. From grilling and quality family time to swimming pools and bonfires with friends. Its a place to relax after work without sitting in a folding chair on uneven grass like you gave up halfway through the project. At GM Foundations Plus, we believe outdoor spaces should be useful, comfortable, good-looking, and built to last. A patio may seem simple, but a good one takes pl
Marcus Pethers
Jun 511 min read


“Things Concrete Contractors Wish Homeowners Knew”
1. The Cheapest Quote Is Not Always the Cheapest Job We get it. Nobody wants to overpay. But with concrete, the cheapest quote can become the most expensive mistake if the prep work is skipped. Bad concrete work may look fine for a little while. Then the cracks show up. Then the sinking starts. Then water pools where it should not. Then suddenly that “great deal” is asking for more money. Good concrete is an investment. Bad concrete is a subscription plan for headaches. The
Marcus Pethers
Jun 52 min read


Concrete Curing: Why New Concrete Needs Time to Grow Up
Fresh concrete can be a little misleading. It may look solid. It may look dry. It may look ready for action. But that does not mean it is done. Concrete is not fully ready just because the surface looks hard. It continues gaining strength over time through a process called curing. At GM Foundations Plus, we believe a good concrete job does not end the second the concrete is poured. The way concrete cures after the pour can make a big difference in its strength, durability, ap
Marcus Pethers
Jun 511 min read
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