A concrete contractor is a specifically trained and experienced individual or team that is able to manage concrete in its various stages from an unmixed combination to the hard finished product that is produced. A qualified Concrete Contractor can design intricate plans with expert industry knowledge and experience, allowing homeowners to create their own perfect custom products for renovations in their own homes today. The contractor…
Finding the right concrete contractor requires time and diligence, but your efforts will ensure you will get your money's worth. Do initial research on the Internet to create a list of potential contractors. Take the time to educate...
Concrete Inserts Create a Permanent Steel Framework of SupportConcrete Inserts are used in concrete poured walls, floors, ceilings, foundations and
Guest speaker Jim Meseke, Director of BIM Content at ENGworks, will introduce you to how BIM is incorporated into a hydronic system design. He will also show...
There are several reasons why a concrete product can encounter problems. Knowing how to fix damaged concrete can save time and money at the job site.
Concrete needs no ongoing maintenance. But occasionally it needs repair, particularly after years of hard use or weather exposure. Fortunately, now the average handy homeowner can handle those fixes himself, saving the cost of a contractor, thanks to advanced concrete repair products. Here's how it all works.
Concrete frequently cracks no matter how well the contractor has done his job. Despite concrete’s unmatched surface durability, it is susceptible to the damage associated with annual freeze/thaw cycles. Some concrete cracks are no problem, but others can allow moisture to come up through the slab and damage flooring and perhaps some furnishings. Identifying the...
Working with concrete, and in particular, pouring and curing it, can be risky without close monitoring and accurate information. In response to the long-standing issues of working with concrete, and contractors’ reluctance to integrate new technology, Concrete Sensors is working to provide intuitive solutions.
Dyes, stains, polishes, stencils, and stamps can be utilized with ready mix concrete in commercial flooring to make any business space unique.
Whether you are a do-it-yourselfer or a contractor, you can benefit greatly from incorporating decorative concrete materials into your renovation or new build projects. Concrete has long been one o…