Steven Ochs and Gerald Taylor, hoping to inspire others to lend a helping hand to tsunami victims, created this concrete composition that shows the power and determination of children everywhere.
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Bon Tool Concrete Countertop Edge Forms offer Natural Look
If you’re looking to give your concrete countertop a natural edge, look no further than two new texture edge forms from Bon Tool Co. The forms, one stone and one seashell, were introduced in January. Both give a unique, natural-looking texture to the side of a bathroom or kitchen countertop.
The Concrete Countertop Institute is Focused on Education
The Concrete Countertop Institute (CCI) offers comprehensive education and resources for all aspects of concrete countertops. The Institute has recently added classes on creating cast-in-place countertops, marketing and selling countertops, and advanced sink fabrication.
What Makes Symons a Leader in the Industry?
A commitment to quality, innovation and exemplary customer service make Symons a leader in the industry.
Concrete Training Seminar in North Yorkshire
Concrete Decor publisher Bent Mikkelsen reports on a training seminar in North Yorkshire
Protecting your Concrete Finishing Brush or Broom
A concrete finishing broom is an artist’s tool, and like any important tool, it needs to be treated with care.
How You Can Grow Your Concrete Business Beyond Your Local Area
Veteran contractor Rick Smith shares his expertise on how you can grow your business beyond your local area.
Tapes for Concrete that Help with Layout, Cutting, Blasting
Trimtape Inc., a Georgia company, is unspooling several sticky options for concrete contractors.
Getting Started in the Business of Decorative Concrete Curbing
The market for residential curbing is growing by leaps and bounds. It can be a profitable niche for a concrete contractor.
How to Select Brushes and Brooms for the Ideal Concrete Finish
Concrete contracting doesn’t usually lend itself to sweeping generalizations, but here’s a good one: If a contractor wants to give a curing concrete slab more slip resistance, the easiest, simplest solution is to drag a broom across it.