Digital composite image of a young plant sprouting from a lush green lawn with a symbolic diagram of CO2 and sustainability icons like recycling, water, home, energy, and plant life encircling it. This concept represents the interconnectivity of carbon dioxide management and environmental conservation efforts.
December 7, 2022

Significant amounts of carbon dioxide are released making cement, but concrete absorbs large amounts of carbon dioxide too! The longer concrete lasts, the more carbon dioxide it absorbs. We help your concrete last for years to come with custom epoxy coatings!

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A close-up view of motor oil being poured from a container into a car engine, with a focus on the golden stream of oil. The blurred background suggests this is taking place in a well-lit, outdoor environment.
November 17, 2022

Oil stains on concrete are ugly. Instead of reacting to the latest spill with rags and kitty litter, how about preventing the oil stain in the first place?

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Close-up image showing fresh concrete being poured from a wheelbarrow on a construction site, with a blurred background of workers. The focus on the flowing concrete emphasizes the process of laying foundations.
June 23, 2022

What goes into making cement, the primary ingredient of concrete? And how can you protect your concrete so that it lasts as long as possible? Learn more here!

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Close-up of a weathered concrete wall with visible rusting reinforcement bars and chipping surface, showcasing signs of structural aging and the need for potential repair or reinforcement.
June 2, 2022

Concrete absorbs carbon dioxide in a process called carbonation. Once carbonation hits the rebar in concrete, then corrosion of the steel begins. Prevent it!

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Interior of a large sewage water treatment facility with aeration tanks partially covered by a translucent roof, allowing daylight to filter through. The framework consists of metal beams and glass panels, with blue railings lining the walkway above the frothy, churning water below, indicative of active water purification processes.
May 26, 2022

Why mess with the mess that is sewage? And why let it damage your floor? Get epoxy coatings and deal with it!

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Close-up view of a textured ice surface with intricate patterns of cracks and bubbles, showcasing a range of blue hues from light to dark demonstrating how freezing moisture reacts.
May 19, 2022

Water expands as it freezes. This phenomena is responsible for cracks and crumbling concrete in all cold climates. How can you protect your concrete from this?

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A clear glass bowl filled with chloride, set against a soft blue background, with a small pile of chloride powder spilled in front.
May 12, 2022

Chlorides are commonly used as disinfectants, but they can also do significant damage to unprotected concrete floors. How can epoxy coatings help?

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Detailed texture of a concrete wall with a horizontal line of rust indicating metal corrosion beneath, surrounded by patches of peeling paint and surface erosion.
May 5, 2022

Corrosion of concrete takes place because of its porous nature. Seepage of fluids into the concrete starts to affect the steel rebar within. We help you prevent this!

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A mechanic in a blue uniform pouring motor oil into a car engine using a funnel, with the engine components and a blurred workshop environment in the background.
April 21, 2022

Motor oil & cooking oil do more than just stain concrete and make it slippery. They also cause concrete to deteriorate. Learn how to protect concrete from oil.

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Automated bottling process in a dairy factory with fresh milk being filled into clear plastic bottles, showcasing the industrial machinery and food production line.
April 14, 2022

You wouldn't think that sour milk could damage anything. Since it contains lactic acid, in sufficient quantities it can cause material breakdowns. Here's how to protect your concrete from such substances.

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Close-up of a hand pouring craft beer from a tap into a tilted glass, capturing the dynamic flow and frothy head of the beverage, with multiple beer taps in the background. This is the final product of the brewing process.
April 7, 2022

Fermentation products often include a variety of acids. Acids left in place or repeatedly spilled on concrete cause corrosion. Epoxy floors fix this problem!

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Concrete surface with water moisture droplets of various sizes, creating a textured pattern.
March 17, 2022

How can you prevent leaching, mold, rust, and cracks from forming in and on your concrete? Our concrete flooring experts provide the answers.

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