Concrete Restoration

Our full line of concrete patches, cementitious floor repair mortars, epoxies, and more, are suitable for every concrete restoration application.Concrete is one of the most durable building materials that man has ever developed, but as tough as it is, concrete, at some point in its life, will need to be repaired.

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Concrete Pavers

The use of concrete pavers, often referred to as paving stones, is growing rapidly on both commercial and residential construction projects. Interlocking pavers form a patterned surface which can be put into service immediately. Pavers are manufactured in various textures and colors. A big benefit of pavers is that they can be removed and re-installed, which reduces...

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Concrete Coating

If your concrete is in good shape, fairly uniform in color and just needs a little something extra to make it look sensational, staining is a good option. Stains are applied directly to your concrete and are translucent in appearance; they can be single or multicolored. Once stained a clear sealer is applied to keep the colors vibrate.

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Cementitious Overlays

Cement-based overlays offer a lot of value for rejuvenating worn or existing concrete. Although there are many types to choose from, the offer similar performance benefits. However, each type has its own characteristics and most efficient uses for specific surfaces.

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Cement Grouting

Cement grouting, also known as slurry grouting or high mobility grouting, is a grouting technique that fills pores in granular soil or voids in rock or soil, with flowable particulate grouts. Depending on the application, Portland cement or microfine cement grout is injected under pressure at strategic locations either through single port or multiple port pipes. The grout...

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Caulking

Occasionaly concrete caulk should be used to fill cracks and gaps in the concrete around your home. We don’t like use the word “repair” for cracks because that can be misleading. The word repair implies that it’s a permanent fix. It is impossible to fix concrete once it cracks. Instead, we refer to filling cracks as “treatment”. Reasons

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Carbon Fiber Reinforcing

Conventional fiber reinforced concrete, sometimes called FRC, is concrete that has been strengthened by adding shreds of other materials to the wet concrete mix. Concrete is quite brittle; it has very good compressive strength but comparatively little tensile strength, which makes it likely to crack under many conditions. Cracking leads to further...

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Bobcat Services

We strive to provide contractors and homeowners with fast, efficient and versatile excavation services, such as rough and finish grading, trenching and drilling for foundations and retainer walls. With Bobcat tractors and a variety of attachments as well as an excavator / backhoe we can trench, break and remove concrete patios, sidewalks, driveways and foundations....

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Slab Sawing

Slab sawing, also known as flat sawing, is used to cut horizontal flat concrete surfaces such as floors, bridge decks and pavement. Slab saws feature a diamond blade that is mounted on a walk-behind machine that requires only one operator. They can cut up to 33 inches in depth but generally only 6″ or less is necessary in most homeowner applications. Slab sawing is...

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Pneumatic Chipping

Portable pneumatic power tools are tools that lookmuch  the  same  as  electric  power tools  but  use  the energy of compressed air instead of electricity. The pneumatic hammer may be used for: beveling caulking  or  beading  operations drilling  in-brick, concrete, and other...

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