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Can I Restore My Concrete Versus Tearing Up and Replacing

Concrete Repair & RestorationBy JulieJune 22, 2018

What are the advantages of restoring concrete? Answer: Restoring concrete has a lot of advantages over replacements. One of the problems with replacing concrete is the disruption that it causes – dust, heavy machinery, extended down time, etc. A restoration’s normal length of a project is much shorter because there is no heavy equipment causing a…

Stronger than Concrete: The Benefits of Epoxy-Based Materials

Concrete Repair & RestorationBy JulieJune 22, 2018

Stronger than Concrete: The Benefits of Epoxy-Based Materials Question: How are epoxy-based materials different from standard concrete? Answer: Epoxy-based materials are different from standard concrete in a few ways. One of the primary things is the strength. When the epoxy is cured and hardened, it cures around 10,000 psi. Standard concrete usually runs between 4,000…

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