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Increte Systems Inc.
by Stacey Enesey Klemenc

If you ask Increte Systems Inc.’s marketing director, Mike Lowe Jr., what makes his company head and shoulders above the rest, he’ll tell you the answer to that question is easy. “We really are the only company that manufactures every component of all of our systems,” from the ad mixtures, coloring agents and sealers to the stamping tools and form liners.

“We’re a one-stop shop,” he adds with confidence when describing the 39-year-old Florida-based company founded by his father and company president, Mike Lowe Sr. If something goes awry with a job, “You can just pick up the phone, call our free tech support line and one of our representatives will walk you through the situation,” unlike the runaround you may experience if you’re using several companies’ products and each claims the issue is someone else’s fault.

Education, education, education
Beyond offering a complete package deal, there’s one other thing that makes Increte Systems stand out. “We were the first company to institute a training program,” Lowe says, noting its first seminar was held in 1988. “We won’t sell our products to contractors who haven’t taken one of our training seminars,” he says with obvious pride. “No other company that I know of has that requirement in place.” To date, Increte has trained more than 7,500 contractors.

Increte Systems “We feel when a decorative concrete job fails, it’s typically because of poor training or lack of training. There are lots of shortcuts and misinformation out there and we want to make sure our contractors are trained properly how to use our products,” Lowe says. Because when a product fails to do what it’s designed to do, it’s not just bad for Increte’s business, it’s bad for the decorative concrete industry as a whole.

Increte Systems, which is headquartered just outside of Tampa, has dedicated 40,000 square feet for training purposes. Lowe explains his company holds its two-day, hands-on seminars, which includes classroom instruction, on site about 10 times a year. By the year’s end, it will have conducted 130 seminars.

Increte Systems A solid line up
To date, Increte markets eight different systems:

Increte: The company’s most popular product, Increte is a stamped concrete system “Second Only to Nature.” The realistic system-whose molds are pulled off the real thing-is available in a wide array of patterns duplicating granite, slate, stone and brick in a wide assortment of colors.

Stone-Crete: A cast-in-place architectural wall system that duplicates the look of hand-laid stone.

Color-Crete: An integral coloring system for concrete available in 30 standard colors.

Stain-Crete: A penetrating stain system designed to created mottled color tones on both new and existing concrete.

Texture-Crete and Spray-Deck: Decorative overlay systems designed to transform ordinary or unsightly concrete into bold and textured surfaces. Touted as the “ultimate cover-up,” the products create a surface that is both slip-resistant and cool to the touch with a strength twice that of regular concrete.

Thin-Crete: A stamped overlay system designed as a cover-up for existing concrete surfaces, eliminating the expense of concrete replacement.

New-Crete: The newest addition to Increte’s offerings, New-Crete is a self-leveling, fast-set floor topping that can be applied to existing surfaces and walked on in three to fours hours.

“What’s so exciting about this product are businesses, such as restaurants or those in a shopping center, will no longer have to shut down so contractors can tear up and replace old, worn-out concrete. Floors can be functional in as little as four hours,” Lowe says about the polymer cementitious overlay system that’s compatible with Increte’s stain system. Also, he adds, its 6,000 psi makes for a durable surface, almost double the strength of regular concrete.

 
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Concrete Decor, Vol. 2, No. 2
April/May 2002
 

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Other articles in this issue:
Concrete Floors: Self-Leveling Topping
Resurfacing & Texturing Concrete Floors
Concrete Admixtures
Coloring Concrete Sealers
Decorative Concrete Curbs & Gutters
Business Marketing: Sales Silence
Contractor Profile: Richard Smith
Manufacturer Profile: Increte Systems
Project Profile: Brickform Stencils
Concrete Industry News
Concrete Association News
Product Profiles
Product News
Decorative Concrete Tip

 

   
 
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