Understanding Joints in Concrete

Joints are used in concrete to allow for movement as the slab dries and cures, helping avoid and control cracking in the process. By placing joints in strategic locations, the concrete can be divided into smaller sections that are better able to withstand the forces acting upon them. Read more about why and how certain joints are used in flooring installations. ...

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Does My Concrete Require Moisture Testing Before a Flooring Installation?

How do I know if my concrete has too much moisture? Understanding how moisture in concrete occurs as well as how to test for it will help you with your next commercial or industrial flooring project or renovation. ...

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How Soon Can You Epoxy Coat New Concrete?

Newly-poured concrete contains significant amounts of excess moisture that must be allowed to evaporate during a curing process of at least 28 days in order to avoid bubbling or peeling epoxy and other problems. ...

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Is Epoxy Quartz Flooring Right for Me?

Epoxy quartz flooring is a high-performance and durable surface that can add an attractive aesthetic to any space. In this blog, we take a look at the various pros and cons of epoxy quartz. ...

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What Those Bubbles in Your Epoxy Floor Mean

Your new epoxy floor installation is complete, and as it has begun to set you noticeā€¦ bubbles? ...

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