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May 2008
Vol. 8 No. 4
Issue No. 44

On the Cover:
New this year from Proline Concrete Tools, this Medallion stamp boasts a 13-foot diameter, making it the largest Medallion by far in the company's catalog.

Photo courtesy of Proline Concrete Tools Inc.

 
Features
   
T.B. Penick & Sons Inc., San Diego, Calif.
Artisan in Concrete
T.B. Penick & Sons Inc., San Diego, Calif.
This venerable contractor has given decorative concrete its own specialized division, plus a “candy store.”
by Rob Spiegel
Trolley Square, Salt Lake City, Utah
Project Profile
Trolley Square, Salt Lake City, Utah
After decades' worth of ramshackle renovations and rehabilitations, the floors at this retail and residential complex were in sorry shape. Giving them onemore facelift took some doing.
by David Searls
Teaching Maintenance
Feature
Teaching Maintenance
From presale to reseal, educating customers in how to maintain their decorative concrete is a lengthy process.
by Mike Dawson
Epoxy Terrazzo
Feature
Epoxy Terrazzo: Elegance & Choice
Using epoxy instead of cement opens up all kinds of new possibilities for terrazzo floors.
by Amy Johnson
Copings and Edges
Feature
Copings & Edges: Forming the Future
When it comes to bordering walls, pools and other installations, it pays to get edgy. Here are a few fresh options.
by Mike Dawson
 
Columns
   
Doug Carlton
Carlton’s Corner
Doug Carlton
True Grit: Thoughts on Polishing
 
Departments
   
Artisan in Concrete
Art and Design Concrete
Artisan in Concrete:
Absolute ConcreteWorks,
Poulsbo, Wash.

 
Business Strategies
Finding and keeping employees
by Frederick Jerant
Product Profile
Poof! from Kover Krete Systems Inc.
by Stacey Enesey Klemenc
Technique Tools Final Pour Other Departments and Features