Decorative Concrete Product News
Manufactured by Cohills Building Specialties Inc., Pro Series Enviro Stain is a line of water-based, nonacid polymer-bonded stains that penetrate into a concrete surface to produce long-lasting UV-resistant stains that enhance any concrete surface.
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Expressions Ltd. is now selling the Urbane, a concrete tub mold.
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Sonoma Cast Stone has unveiled a new option for concrete countertops and sinks: MetalCrete.
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USG has introduced a new cementitious underlayment. Levelrock brand 4500 NXG floor underlayment is a high-performance underlayment designed for interior use in a wide variety of projects. It turns out a smooth, hard surface that provides long life over concrete slabs, prestressed concrete and concrete planks at thicknesses from featheredge (with proper sand) to 2 inches.
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Blastrac, a leader in surface preparation technologies, has announced the development of the Eco-Shroud.
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Stoneage Concrete Tools has released two new tools for the trade — Quickdisc and E-Z Mesh.
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Anvil Paints & Coatings Inc. has introduced Anvil 1700 High Performance Epoxy Show Coat concrete and garage floor paint for use on interior and exterior, painted or unpainted concrete surfaces.
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Renew by QC is a new line of nonhazardous, water-based penetrating concrete staining products that are free of acids or acrylics.
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Ardex Engineered Cements has launched a new self-leveling concrete for outdoor applications — Ardex K 301 Exterior Self-Leveling Concrete Topping and Underlayment.
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Masonry and concrete workers now have access to a single tool that performs the functions needed in leveling, plumbing, squaring and measuring projects.
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Sto Corp., a leader in cladding, coating and restoration systems, has announced that the majority of its coatings line of building products has been adjusted to meet new low-VOC regulations that went into effect in southern California this past summer.
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