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Top Secrets to Successful Concrete Countertops
Like the structural character of a concrete foundation, concrete countertops are structured as well but with a whole lot more sex-appeal.
Educate with Decorative Concrete Training Programs
Learning the necessary skills required for this type of concrete work produces high-quality results? Concrete Decor shares some thoughts!
Specialty Fibers Weave their Way into More Decorative Projects
Aldo Buffone thinks of his avocation to be more artist than contractor. Either way, Buffone’s efforts are one of an innovator. 1025 Studio, the Philadelphia-based artisan’s company, has garnered a local reputation for its creative upgrades of the city’s historic downtown loft structures.
A Variety of Tools and Techniques Adds Texture to Concrete Slabs
In this world, there are two types of concrete: concrete that’s flat, gray and utilitarian, and concrete that’s been shaped, colored and/or textured — and is considered art.
Protect Your Lungs From Job Site Hazards Before Damage Sets In
How often in the course of your day do you think about breathing? Unless you’re one of those unfortunate people who suffers from a respiratory illness, it’s unlikely you give it any thought at all. The fact that breathing is a somewhat involuntary action is probably why we so easily take it for granted.
What’s New In Decorative Concrete
What’s new in decorative concrete? That was a popular question that came my way multiple times during the recent World of Concrete. I realize my name is out there, but I’m a long way from having a crystal ball to be able to predict what the future of our industry holds.
OSHA’s New Respirable Crystalline Silica Regulations Do Not Impact All Decorative Concrete Products
Chris Sullivan discusses the new OSHA respirable crystalline silica regulation and how it may not impact all decorative concrete products.
Build Up Your Concrete Portfolio with Fleur-de-Lis on Concrete
A concrete contractor diversifies his portfolio by adding numerous medallion designs, including fleur-de-lis, by learning the basics of patterns.
Concrete Cracks Fixed by Hand While Restoring Historic Theater Floor
When broker-auctioneer Jason Langley purchased the nearly 90-year-old Fayette Theatre in Washington Court House, a small town in Ohio located between Cincinnati and Columbus, improving the local landmark’s 3,000-square-foot concrete floor was a top priority.