Buying Concrete Coatings Is Now Easier with Updated Buyer’s Guide for Contractors
Recently revised buyer’s guide on ConcreteNetwork.com educates contractors on the ins and outs of buying concrete coatings. The guide compares the different types of coatings and provides current information on the uses and benefits of each type of coating.
Calimesa, CA (Vocus/PRWEB ) May 27, 2009 – Shop smart with this updated buyer’s guide provided by ConcreteNetwork.com. Offering the most up-to-date concrete coatings product information, the concrete coatings buyer’s guide covers information on the different types of coatings available in today’s market, their uses and benefits, and offers a detailed comparison between the different types.
Garage floor featuring an epoxy coating. Photo courtesy of H & C Concrete Coatings.
According to The Concrete Network, “The term 'coating' is often used broadly to refer to just about any liquid or semi-solid material applied to cured concrete, including cement-based toppings and overlays, paints, and epoxy-aggregate systems.”
The guide separates coatings into three main categories: epoxy coatings, polyaspartic coatings and special effects coatings. Within each category is an even further breakdown of coating variations and the benefits and limitations that each coating offers for different floor types, including those best for commercial installations and residential.
Because coatings are one of the few materials able to withstand heavy traffic, chemicals, abrasion and other harsh elements, they are the ideal material for basements and garages, and warehouse facilities and manufacturing plants. The selection of concrete coatings available in today’s marketplace is a testament to their versatility and durability. As manufacturers constantly improve their coatings, this buyer’s guide gives contractors basic product knowledge so they can make a smart buying decision.
Established in 1999, The Concrete Network’s purpose is to educate consumers, builders, and contractors on popular decorative concrete techniques, applications, and products. This includes concrete stains, equipment, sealers, tools, and materials. Now in its 10th year, The Concrete Network Website had over 10.2 million visitors in 2008 researching decorative concrete.
The site excels at connecting contractors with concrete products suppliers through its Concrete Product Directory Concrete Products service. The service provides visitors with a list of decorative concrete manufacturers throughout the U.S. and Canada, as well as local decorative concrete supply stores.
Article photo courtesy of H & C Concrete Coatings in Cleveland, OH. Attached photo courtesy of Concrete Designs LLC in Holiday, FL.
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