“It’s nice … to reacquaint with and meet guys I didn’t know that had an equal or similar experience,” he says. “It has been a soul-fulfilling deal for me. In taking these tables to these very real combat heroes."
Vol. 9 No. 3 – May 2009
Crackerjack Design Ideas
To quote Leonard Cohen, “There is a crack in everything … that’s how the light gets in.”
Greening Your Decorative Concrete Business
Concrete contractors often tell me that they don’t have any input in the green aspects of the jobs they work on. By the time the concrete sub is hired, those decisions have been made, so what’s the use of even bothering?
Trends and Problems in a Weak Decorative Concrete Economy
Today’s trend has less to do with any certain product and more to do with a weak economy and saving money. Just like people are finding ways to make their cars go another year to save money, so too are they are looking for ways to make their existing concrete work another year.
Trends in Concrete Curbing Equipment
Keeping up with the newest trends in the concrete curbing market. Take a look at four awesome concrete curbing machines.
What to Do When Decorative Concrete Cracks
Grout it, fill it or design around it? In decorative concrete, every crack presents a contractor with a unique set of problems.
Tradical Hemcrete from American Lime Technology
By combining a lime-based binder with a treated hemp shiv, the Tradical Hemcrete mixture provides an extremely sustainable, carbon-negative alternative.
A Concrete Company that Values Skilled, Hard-working, Quality-minded Individuals
This ambitious outfit maintains two locations to serve the decorative concrete needs of greater Los Angeles.
Decorative Concrete Calls for Innovative Safety Management
Decorative concrete is a highly specialized form of construction. The product itself is unique, the tools, materials and construction methodologies employed are specialized, and the people who produce construction art are creative, dedicated artisans.
Elegant Glossy Concrete Floor Finish
This elegant color combination is the way to go for a simple design that calls for a two-toned color scheme.