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February 2008
Vol. 8 No. 1
Issue No. 41

On the Cover:
Concrete is taken to new heights in this elevated two-story treehouse.

 
Features
   
Artisan In Concrete: Gregory Mata, Cutting Edge Decorative Concrete, Richfield, Ohio
Artisan In Concrete : Liquid Stone Concrete Designs Bucks County, Pa. Gerry Maurer’s signature fern imprint isn’t the only way he leaves his mark on a job.
byStacey Enesey Klemenc
Concrete Treehouse
Project Profile: Concrete Treehouse, Warren, Vt.
No, it’s not built into the fork of a tree. It’s the grown-up version, with a breathtaking mountain view and lots of decorative concrete.
by David Searls
Concrete Countertops
Great Countertops
Our magazine salutes some of the world’s best work in this hot interior design trend.
by Rob Spiegel
Radiant Heat Floors
Help for Radiant Heat Floors
Sure, radiant-heated concrete is warm and comfortable. But before you get too comfortable, there are underlayments, insulation and other factors to consider.
by Amy Johnson
Concrete Stamps
Putting a New Stamp on Concrete
A number of new technological innovations give today’s contractors more choices when they’re looking to make an impression.
by Matt Robinson
Control Joint
Filler Up! The Importance of Control Joint Fillers
The choice of filler and sealant product for a decorative slab is influenced by the amount of movement taking place, the kind of abuse the surface will be taking, and, of course, how the filler will look.
by Loretta Hall
The Concrete Tub
They’re heavy and they can be hard to install. But for some customers, decorative concrete tubs are worth every drop of sweat.
by Christina Camara
 
Columns
   
Doug Carlton
Carlton’s Corner : Decorative questions and functional answers
by Doug Carlton
Pete Wagner
Polished Perspectives : Ten Years After, Part Two: Will better understanding of polishing help us reach our full potential?
by Peter Wagner, CSI
 
Departments
   
Artisan in Concrete
Art and Design Concrete
Artisan in Concrete:
Liquid Stone Concrete Designs
Bucks County, Pa.

 

Tools : Floor grinders

Cheng Design Awards

Business Strategies: : Silica Dust Control — Stop breathing sand
by Kelly O’Brien

Product Profile : Arcus Contoured Masonry Blade from Arcus Inc.

Product Profile : Pacific Palette Saw-Cut Joint Tool from Pacific Palette Concrete Products

Final Pour : Genius in a bottle

Concrete Industry News
Concrete Association News
Product News
Publisher's Letter
Decorative Concrete Tips Directory
Calendar of Training Seminars and Industry Events


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