Improve the Color Consistency between Old and Brand-New Stamped Concrete
This tells how a homeowner utilized products from Sealant Depot to improve the color consistency on two separate stamped concrete projects.
This tells how a homeowner utilized products from Sealant Depot to improve the color consistency on two separate stamped concrete projects.
Before re-sealing you need to know how sealers may work together to determine if there are compatibility issues. Read more to find out…
Video by Bob Harris of The Concrete Network Tips and techniques for how to use the Magic Trowel, a concrete trowel (squeegee), to apply concrete overlays.
Tips for Larger Multi-Day Concrete Pour Projects 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 […]
First, learn about the types of damage caused by winter; then, how to prevent it. Finally, it’s time for: Amidst this relentless winter, we have already seen many cases of scaling, spalling, and cracking of all sorts. We have seen damaged driveways, walkways, patios, and pool decks. Nearly every type of […]
In Part I of this series, Damages to Concrete in Winter, we identified three forms of damages that occur in concrete. These damages, Scaling, Spalling, and Cracking are commonly instigated by the harshness of winter weather conditions. We also learned that these conditions are not just about cold and snow, […]
Unfortunately, Winter weather can wreak havoc on exterior concrete slabs. Scenes like the those illustrated below are far too common to see as the snow melts. In part one of this series, we’ll look at the three primary culprits that attack our concrete work… Scalling, Spalling, and Cracking. Philadelphia Metro and […]
Sealant Depot is hosting a Concrete Countertop training class, partnering with a vendor for demonstrating and teaching concrete countertop construction on 2/23 from 9am-4pm