By: wael | 2011-01-25 | Home improvement Before getting penetrating sealers, learn first what they can do for your granite and marble countertops. read more
By: wesley Gipson | 2010-12-08 | Article Marketing You have invested a lot of money in your stamped decorative concrete. Protect your investment by choosing the right concete sealer. read more
By: Frank Sulliman | 2010-04-01 | Interior design The use of concrete sealer is not only important when you install decorative concrete masterpieces into your floor, but also in high traffic areas in basements, garages and even driveways to help prevent damage and keep the concrete clean from damaging substances. This is especially true when there are possible spills of corrosive substances or when the floor is subject to high moisture or other types of damaging conditions. Sealer can keep floors protected for longer periods of time than bare concrete would last and extends the serviceable life of the concrete by many years. read more
By: Mayra Jones | 2012-02-20 | Home Improvement Sealing the concrete surfaces in your basement will keep back moisture penetration through the pores of the concrete. But some products work better than others, and some are better in particular situations. This article covers the three most common ways of sealing a basement: waterpoof paint, plastic vapor barriers, and concrete sealers. read more
By: | 2010-04-16 | Interior design You have a beautiful concrete ornament like a bird bath or a statue in your garden. They are exposed to heat, cold, rain, wind, etc causing damage to the structure. To protect this concrete from moisture intrusion, chemical reaction and help maintain them with the same grace, concrete sealers are used. Concrete sealers are coatings used to protect the concrete from damage due to water and chemicals by forming a shield. read more
By: | 2010-04-17 | Interior design Concrete is used for many purposes. It is used for flooring, roofing, making statues, stairs, garden ornaments, etc. Most of them get exposed to extreme climates like heat and cold, wind and rain. Concrete gets damaged due to moisture intrusion, chemical intrusion, alkali silica reaction, etc. read more
By: Art Gib | 2011-04-20 | Article Marketing Concrete sealer does just what it states--it seals concrete. Concrete is comprised of cement, sand and gravel that is mixed with water then poured, floated and left to cure, or set. When this process ... read more
By: Shivam | 2012-07-28 | Organizational Marble and granite sealers are the top stone care products available in the market. In the article we have tried to give the overview on different types of generic sealers such as topical sealers, penetrating sealers on why sealers are must in home improvement and what are the types of sealers available. The detailed information and impregnating sealers is given to make the reader understand the i read more
By: Jag Jenny | 2012-04-23 | Manufacturing While we buy paint for the concrete floor, then we need to decide the type of surface we are applying on it. Among any kind of sealant, the main factor remains how it can protect the concrete. read more
By: Andy Bacon | 2011-01-19 | Home Management There are some things in the home that we just tend to ignore. This is often true with areas that we just use and forget. One particular area that is easy to ignore is the driveway but this can come back to haunt you if dont do a little bit of maintenance every few years... read more
By: Aaron Kuertz | 2010-04-01 | Remodeling A penetrating sealer applied on the interior of a basement stops water, water vapor and gas migration into the interior. The sealers work on concrete, concrete block and masonry and can be applied to walls and floors. read more
By: Graciano Corporation | 2011-01-21 | Landscaping Building owners, property management firms and municipalities should know that concrete restoration and shotcrete restoration require a thorough knowledge of concrete repair and restoration techniques and materials. read more
By: M Cowell | 2011-02-02 | Home improvement To prevent natural stone from staining a treatment should be applied to the surface it once it has been laid. read more
By: Mark Bruddy | 2011-01-24 | Home improvement During the past few decades, the protection of concrete floors has shifted to a fairly sophisticated process of protective coating or surfacing. The main aim is to provide clear weatherproof protection against deterioration caused by gasoline, oil, de-icing salt, grease, weathering and efflorescence (white, powdery, salt-like deposits visible on surface). Efflorescence occurs when moisture moves through surface. read more