Concrete Repair Products in USA and Canada
Emecole Inc.
Premium products for concrete crack repair, foundation wall repair, basement & crawlspace sealing. Contractor grade polyurethanes, epoxies & polyureas. Get expert advice. Call or click today.
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Super-Krete
Crack repair & underlayment products for surface preparation over wood decks, repairing cracked, spalled or low areas in concrete surfaces.
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Versatile Building Products
Versatile Building Products 4920 is a 100% solids Polyurea formulated for use as a semi-rigid joint filler.
4920 is made with a flexible polymer backbone, not a plasticizer, ensuring long durable performance. Featured Product:
Concrete Repair Store, Inc.
CRS-10 self-leveling crack & spall repair system for concrete. Penetrates into concrete for a superior bond. Sets in 10-15 min. Find polyaspartic coatings too.
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HP Spartacote
Rapid set polyurea-based 2-component concrete repair material. Rock hard in minutes, achieves tremendous chemical bond with all Sparta-Flex® coatings.
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Renew-Crete Systems, Inc.
Patch-It Stain Base™ is a ready to use co-polymer modified, micro topping especially formulated for Acid Staining. It is a premium blend of cements & modifiers designed to cure a light gray to get optimum results.
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HMI Concrete Lifting Systems
Concrete repair equipment & products. Get training on concrete lifting, leveling & raising. Start a new business or expand your existing business. Call today to get a free catalog or quote.
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Rhino Carbon Fiber Wall Supports
Basement walls bowing? Need a speedy and reliable fix? Our patented Rhino® Carbon Fiber Wall Supports link the foundation base with the house framing making it the strongest system on the market!
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