Exterior Concrete Resurfacing in USA and CanadaCONCRETE SOLUTIONS
We manufacture Ultra Surface® Concrete Polymer & other resurfacing products. Spray-on toppings & 1/4" thick stampable overlays. Get training & support. Featured Product: MIDWEST RAKE COMPANY LLC
High quality decorative concrete tools include guage rakes, mixing paddles, squeegees, Magic Trowel, steel hand trowels & more. Find the tools you need here! Featured Product: PERFORMANCE POLYMERS, LLC
Cheaper by the Drum! 1 Drum ($1049) = 11 5gallon buckets ($95.36 per 5 gallon bucket We offer Free Shipping! Featured Product: ARIZONA POLYMER FLOORING
Exterior overlay systems based on APF architectural polymer concrete that produces the ultimate combination of beauty, durability & design freedom. Contact us today! Featured Product: WESTCOAT
Use Texture Coat for driveways, patios, pool decks & walkways. Fast drying. Withstands heavy traffic. Stampable overlay for great textures & high end looks. Featured Product: SUPER-KRETE
Cementitious resurfacing materials for driveways, patios, pool decks, walkways, etc. Commercial grade too. Extended pot life. Apply with squegee, trowel, gauge rake, sprayer, brush, etc. Featured Product: VERSATILE BUILDING PRODUCTS
Versa-Crete is a Concentrate Polymer. Just add water, mix it with sand. Buy cement locally. Buy direct for $111.11/pail & save big, not $150/pail. Free shipping. Featured Product: BUTTERFIELD COLOR
Performance overlay systems for horizontal & vertical surfaces. Polymer modified. Grey or white base. 24 standard colors. Apply up to 1/2 inch thick. Order now. Featured Product: BRICKFORM
Use BRICKFORM Stampable Overlay™ & texture mats to reproduce the look of natural materials, or use BRICKFORM Micro-Topping™ to create smooth, colored concrete. Featured Product: Get More Information: Read more about Exterior Concrete Resurfacing on The Concrete Network. You’ll find information about buying resurfacing products, contactors favorite resurfacing tools and brands, as well as other resources...
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