Smart Flooring Management Made Simple

Protect, maintain, and track every hard surface floor.

  • Task Name: Inspect, Seal & Check for Trip Hazards
  • Frequency: Annually
  • Season: Fall (Before Freeze-Thaw)
  • Type: DIY
  • The Exec Method: "The Freeze-Thaw cycle destroys driveways.
    • Concrete: Look for cracks wider than a credit card. Fill them with Self-Leveling Concrete Sealant to prevent water from getting in and heaving the slab.
    • Asphalt: Reseal every 2-3 years to replenish oils. If the surface is grey and brittle, sealcoat it.
    • Trip Hazards: Check where the driveway meets the garage floor. If the slab has sunk more than 1/2 inch, it is a liability. Significant sinking may require professional mud-jacking."
  • Seal Concrete Cracks (Driveway & Sidewalks)
  • Frequency: Annually
  • Season: Summer (You need a dry spell with warm temps)
  • Type: DIY
  • The Exec Method (Description): "Concrete 'flatwork' (driveways, patios, sidewalks) moves. Small cracks are normal, but if you don't seal them, water gets inside. When winter comes, that trapped water freezes and expands, popping the concrete apart (spalling) or causing it to heave.
    The Right Tool: Do not use standard caulk. Use a Self-Leveling Sealant (like SikaFlex). It comes in a tube but flows like honey to fill the crack all the way to the bottom.How to do it: Clean the crack out with a wire brush or leaf blower, ensure it is bone dry, and fill it. It keeps your curb appeal high and prevents expensive concrete replacement."

    Item #11: Inspect Foundation (Block, Brick, Slab & Stem Wall)

  • Task Name: Inspect Foundation Perimeter (All Types)
  • Frequency: Annually
  • Season: Spring (Best visibility)
  • Type: DIY Inspection / Pro Repair (Structural Issues)
  • The Exec Method (Description): Whether you are on a Mono Slab, Crawlspace, or Stem Wall, your foundation requires a yearly visual check.