For decorative concrete enthusiasts, the Decorative Concrete LIVE space outdoors at the annual World of Concrete show has become a ‘need to see’ part of the annual pilgrimage to the desert, with this year being no exception. This year became the ninth year, Concrete Decor hosted this event, together with […]
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ConcreteNetwork.com: Everything You Wanted to Know About Concrete, But Didn’t Know Who To Ask
Back in 1999 when Jim Peterson was attending his umpteenth World of Concrete showcase, he was intrigued with the array of new concrete-related products that he saw in Las Vegas. Yet he was even more amazed that there wasn’t a central clearinghouse that building industry types could tap into to learn more about these new products and techniques once the show was over.
Manufacturer Profile: Concrete Solutions
San Diego-based company, Concrete Solutions Inc., wholesales products, stamps and tools for repairing, restoring, beautifying and protecting existing concrete surfaces. The company provides products and services to contractors and suppliers in the U.S. as well as in Hong Kong, Japan, Korea and throughout the Pacific Rim.
Decorative Concrete Bigwigs Don the Pink Hat and Boa
If you were just at the 2012 Concrete Decor Show in San Antonio, you might recognize a few of these industry players.
Manufacturer Profile: Miracote
The Miracote story began in the 1930s, when Jack Crossfield developed a way to create coatings that combine natural latex with hydrating cement. Charles Watt and Howard Patch acquired the rights to Crossfield’s patent and, in 1938, established Crossfield Products Corp.
Manufacturer Profile: Stegmeier Corp.
A disposable foam form for cast in place concrete wall caps to be, creating cantilevered edges that look great but won’t bust the budget.
Contractors in need of custom wall caps typically choose between pre-cast concrete, which is elegant but pricey, or cinder block caps, which are — and look — a lot cheaper.
Manufacturer Profile: Rafco Products, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
In 1971, Robert Freis was working as a buyer for a California building supply company when a customer asked to buy a set of aluminum stamps for a concrete design application.
Davis Colors: A Company That Thrives on Chemistry, Color and Concrete
As decorative concrete has become more widely used, contractors in all parts of the country have grown increasingly skilled in the craftsmanship required for high quality colored concrete work.
Manufacturer Profile: Solomon Colors
Solomon Colors is the largest U.S.-owned producer of iron oxide pigments. Based in Springfield, Ill., the company got its start in the 1920s. Robert C. Solomon, the operator of the Panther Creek Coal Mine Co., decided that the black, carboniferous slate that lies above the coal seams would make a good color by-product.
Manufacturer Profile of Scofield Co.
The recognition of the name L. M. Scofield comes from more than 85 years in the industry, creating high standards for products that form a virtually unlimited menu for coloring and texturing concrete.