Like any concrete surface that leads to the front entrance of a major Las Vegas hotel, the driveway at the main valet area of Caesars Palace is subject to all kinds of wear and tear.
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Episode 4 TJ Neil Techniques in Concrete Sculpture
Florida Citrus County Concrete Sculptor at the World of Concrete
How to Officially Test Slump in Concrete
Most decorative concrete contractors don’t conduct standardized tests when pouring driveways, pool decks or the like. For practical purposes, most seasoned contractors can tell if the slump is right when they see the concrete coming down the chute. Learn how to get official results the easy way.
Concrete Solutions Spray-Top: Faster than a Concrete Finisher
Faster than a concrete finisher but more powerful than a cementitious overlay. It is able to cover surfaces with only one coat. It’s Spray-Top, a super new product from Concrete Solutions Inc.
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.
Saw Kart from Engrave-A-Crete
From the guys who claim several world titles, including the “World’s #1 Manufacturer of Decorative Concrete Cutting Equipment,” comes this innovative accessory called SawKart.
Decorative Concrete Tips: The Two-Day Pour
Some large projects will require more than one pour to complete. Whether you are doing an overlay or stamped concrete, matching in to the previous days work is very important. Having a project look uniform from start to finish, will lessen headaches, make happier customers and sell more work.
Ask Concrete Decor: Slippery Stamped Concrete, Flat Stencils and More
Have a decorative concrete question that needs answering? Ask it!
Got any solutions for that slippery stamped concrete?
Decorative Concrete Technique: How to Create Realistic Stone Effect with Concrete Color Hardener
When stamping, California contractor Lee Levig likes to use more than one color as the base color, usually different shades of the same color.
Color Makes The World Go ‘Round: Using the Color Wheel to Make Concrete Color Choices
A color wheel is a wonderful tool to help make color choices because it allows you to see the relationship between colors, and to mix and match them at a glance.







