by TCF West | May 15, 2020 | Surface preparation, Concrete Repair, Moisture Control, Self Levelling Underlayments
I love to buy myself a treat every once and a while; once I’m done writing this post, I’m going to go get myself an ice cream. Whenever I go to a new ice cream place (or any food vendor, for that matter), I have a rule: buy the most basic product they have, and see... by TCF West | Dec 24, 2018 | Polished Concrete, Polished Concrete Floors, Surface preparation
There are so many things around us that we never think about, but that play an important role in our lives. Can you imagine the discovery of gravity? I like to think everyone was just walking around, thinking “Hey, this is just how things are, we stick to the ground”... by TCF West | Nov 26, 2018 | Epoxy, Surface preparation
Every type of flooring comes with a myriad of advantages and disadvantages when compared to other flooring systems. Oftentimes, these traits are quite obvious: some floorings are quieter than others, some are more durable, others are less expensive to install. Where... by admin | Nov 19, 2018 | Surface preparation, Concrete Repair, Polished Concrete, Polished Concrete Floors
Science fiction writers love things that defy gravity. While we’re still waiting on hovercars, we’ve come up with astounding new technologies since the halcyon days of sci-fi; maglev trains, rocket ships to the moon and zero-g commercial flights have all become... by admin | Nov 12, 2018 | Polished Concrete, Polished Concrete Floors, Surface preparation
When installing new floors in your business, there are a plethora of decisions to make. You want to decide on the type of flooring you want; it could be anything from epoxy resin to polished concrete. You’ll also need to decide on the colours and patterns that will be... by admin | Oct 29, 2018 | Concrete Repair, Surface preparation
There are numerous signs that your concrete may be deteriorating, and none of them look good. You can see surface cracks, a clear sign that the quality of your concrete has gone down; you can also see spalling, when flakes of concrete begin to break off from the...