Scientists are testing concrete that repairs itself using bacteria, sealing cracks and reducing leaks by up to 80%.
Don't replace your driveway, patio or basement floor—just resurface it.
Q: I have to make an unexpected concrete repair in the garage. What's the best material to use when doing concrete repair for cracks or holes? A: There are many concrete repair products out there, but ...
Q: I got some quotes on minor concrete landscaping and fix-it jobs around my house. They are pretty high. They do not look too difficult to do. How do I get started working with concrete? A: Most ...
Soon, home builders may be growing their own insulation right in the walls of the home. And bricks could grow in a mold rather than bake in a kiln. Manufacturing traditional construction products like ...
It’s not always easy to convince customers that a concrete repair product will be the last solution needed to fix a crack, joint or spall in a commercial or industrial application, because most expect ...
There are only two solutions for bad concrete. You can tear it out and start over, or you can cover it. Of those two, the most practical and cost-effective is the latter. Today, many contractors are ...
One wrong move can etch, crack, and ruin your concrete.
Q: The corner of one of the concrete steps leading to the front entrance of my building has broken off. It’s the top step of four. Is it possible to repair it without replacing the whole staircase? A: ...
Built by Baltimore Gas & Electric (BG&E) in the 1970s on 2,300 acres of prime waterfront property, the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant (CCNPP) became the first plant in the U.S. to earn a 20-year ...